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Danny Rose became the 76th Spurs player to represent England and more players from Spurs have played for England than from any other club.
Something to be proud of!
Something to be proud of!
Danny Rose became the 76th Spurs player to represent England and more players from Spurs have played for England than from any other club.
Something to be proud of!
Is there a table that shows other teams? I'm surprised United or Liverpool aren't there.
From memory Villa are second.Is there a table that shows other teams? I'm surprised United or Liverpool aren't there.
Found this from last year. To which you could add Dele and Danny (almost a song there).Is there a table that shows other teams? I'm surprised United or Liverpool aren't there.
Found this from last year. To which you could add Dele and Danny (almost a song there).
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/fo...ayers-has-your-club-provided-for-England.html
According to Wiki the total from Spurs is 75, including Rose. See note 62.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/England_national_football_team_records#cite_note-63
You are right, so Wiki is wrong! Not for the first time.Dele, Danny and Dier?
Interesting to know what it is on accumulative caps.
Ouch, that reminds me of a late night argument I had with a Villa fan recently. I was certain Spurs had way more silverware than Villa and he was adamant about their record. Turned out he was right, they do have a bigger cabinet, though not by much. Hope we overhaul them on all counts so I can win the return leg argument.With the English players we have at youth level we should pull clear of Villa in a couple of seasons time.
Providing we keep hold of them all of course.
Nope, I'm not quite feeling it...Something to be proud of!