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spurski

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Aug 14, 2009
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Postiga is a good shout, even against england I was pleased he scored in the Euro's..

Rebrov, Iverson, Pav, I love foreign striker..
 

Matthew Wyatt

Call me Boris
Aug 3, 2007
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Postiga is a good shout, even against england I was pleased he scored in the Euro's..

Rebrov, Iverson, Pav, I love foreign striker..
So that would be why you're currently rated Grzegorz Rasiak on this site?

I'm Vinny Samways, me. :)
 

azlankicap

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Dec 7, 2005
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Carrick, Jenas, Mido, Kanoute(my friends gave me weird stares when i mentioned him to be one i liked in the team)
 

pagevee

Ehhhh, What's up Doc?
Oct 4, 2006
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Jenas, Lee, Mido, Ghaly, KPB, and Teemu.

I don't think I ever saw KPB play well, I just wanted him to put the symbol on the back of his shirt instead of his name.

Teemu is still a close second for my favourite player only with King beating him out. I love both of those players.
 

monkeynick

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Sep 3, 2007
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I always really rated Chris Fairclough thought he was very cool and calm plus he scored the winner home and away against West Ham one season.

Also loved Vinny Samways, Paul Allen and Steve Sedgley, when I say loved...
 

al_pacino

woo
Feb 2, 2005
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Reading this I'm thinking most of the players chosen aren't unusual choices, which then makes me think most of my favourites would be classed as unusal.

Paul Allen was a cracking player. If Tainio could stay fit we'd never have sold him, same with Andy Reid. Who wouldn't want a David Howells in the squad now?...
 

StartingPrice

Chief Sardonicus Hyperlip
Feb 13, 2004
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I thought I had made this post but it doesn't seem to have shown up, so here goes again:

Micky Hazzard: Super Sup, amazing white-man afro, and a pretty cool name to boot. he was my absolute hero back in the day - even above Glenda, Ossie, etc.
 

sherbornespurs

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Dec 9, 2006
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Jimmy Pearce.
He was just a young lad trying to make a name for himself in the post Glory Glory years of the late 60's. I once saw him trap the ball stone dead in the centre circle with his in-step after it came down from the height of the top of the main stand at Upton Park.

Of the current crop, JJ. I just wish he'd push on as technically he's a very good footballer - but nearly always plays well within his capabilities.

He's also a top bloke - my youngest was with him and his girlfriend for a days filming recently for pilot TV show. Ended up giving him a personally signed Spurs shirt as a keep-sake. He didn't have to do it, but it was a really nice gesture.
 

shelfsideyid

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Feb 7, 2005
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Even though his career was cut short by injury to me Danny Thomas was a ledg' and would have gone on to be a true Spurs great.

As said Jose Dominguez was another who you just willed to do great things in a Spurs shirt.

Barry Daines was another fav' probably because he was the No1 during my first season standing on the shelf.
 

900triumph

Got my beer on the sideboard here.....
Apr 6, 2005
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I've enjoyed seeing everybody's choices, and have to add Steffan Freund to my list. How I would have loved to see him score! Same goes for Zokopops too - I thought he was a good servant for us and was unfairly slated by many.

Mitchell Thomas too, I always knew he was never gonna really be as good as I wished he would be, but there were enough flashes of something to make you want to forget the inadequacies, and my god he tried! I sooooooo wanted him to really make it!
 

420ftw!

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Oct 2, 2009
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Postiga
Ziegler
those 2 did nothing for spurs but i loved 'em.

Kanoute - think he wass soooo under-rated, had the best 1st touch ever

In this squad now its hard to say becuase we have good depth but proberbly, Naughton and Bale - would love to see both get more playing time.
 
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