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The Greatest Spurs Legends of them all

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posted on 3/3/15

Dave Mackay
Jimmy Greaves
Robbie Keane

posted on 3/3/15

This is a very difficult one for me & I would think Sandy too......................................


Having watched Spurs since October 1958, I cannot really comment on the players who graced the club previously to that date. However we did have some notable players in the 50's, including Alf Ramsey, Len Duquemin, Ted Ditchburn,Eddie Bailey,Tony Marchi, Ron Burgess & Bill Nicholson. They all played in the famous "Push & Run" Team that won the Division 1 title in 1951 and which was really the blueprint for our successes in the 60's.

However my choices for TRUE legends at WHL, would include the following:

Danny Blanchflower
Cliff Jones
John White
Dave Mackay
Jimmy Greaves
Maurice Norman
Glenn Hoddle
Steve Perryman
Ledley King
Gary Mabbutt
Bobby Smith
Cyril Knowles
Gary Lineker
Pat Jennings
Bill Brown
Alan Gilzean
Joe Kinnear
Phil Beal
Terry Medwin
Graham Roberts
Frank Saul
Terry Venables
Jimmy Robertson
Ossie Ardiles
Ricky Villa

To knock this down to 3 is very difficult, however I have to nominate Danny Blanchflower, Dave Mackay & of course Jimmy Greaves as the players in my opinion deserve the accolade as our greatest legends at Spurs.

posted on 3/3/15

Genius

We both are of a similar age, and I also started watching Spurs as you know in 1958, and I agree with you 100 per cent on your list, probably add

Martin Chivers
Paul Gascoigne

to the list of great players you have named


The top three though, Blanchflower, Greaves and Mackay I am not going to argue about.


I always think it a shame, some of our younger supporters never ever saw any of our truly great players.

Like you I never saw the push and run team of the late 40s, early 50s, but my Dad said Burgess, Ditchburn, Duqemin, Ramsey were very special players. I also heard from my Grandad that Jimmy Dimmock was a bit special in the 1920s.

posted on 3/3/15

I remember Chivers being fantastic for about 18 months to 2 years in the early 70's.I think during that short period he was Drogba like.

posted on 3/3/15

Sandy......................................Forgot Gascoigne, and I agree about Chivers, he was a beast of a centre forward & virtually unstoppable in the air!

posted on 3/3/15

Alas, I can't really remember the Greaves and Chivers era but when I think back at some of the players that I have been fortunate enough to see play for Spurs it's still a fairly impressive list.

Hoddle.
Waddle.
Clemence.
Jennings.
Lineker.
Gascoigne.
Clive Allen.
Klinsman.
Modric.
Bale.
VdV.
Roberts.
Berbatov.
Ardiles.
Ledley King.

Not a bad list but sadly there's been quite a few Rebrovs along the way too.

posted on 3/3/15

Who were Saul, Beal and Medwin ??

posted on 3/3/15

Genius you have it right on mate watched them from 60 onwards.

posted on 3/3/15

Sol Campbell and Pat Jennings.

posted on 4/3/15

In Bill Nichs book he rates Mackay as the best Spurs player he managed. Puts him top of that list for me

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