Spurs In Europe - Tottenham Hotspur

Spurs In Europe - Tottenham Hotspur
Author: John Maguire
Publisher: John Maguire
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Genre: Sports & Recreation
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For any Tottenham Hotspur fan, the winning of the 1963 European Cup Winners’ Cup was highly significant in the clubs history. Two seasons earlier, Bill Nicholson’s team had become the first club in the new century to win the League and F.A. Cup ‘Double; in 1960-61. Now with this success, they became the first British club to win a major European trophy. This publication celebrates that it in the form of a retrospective programme. It includes everything about the winning of the trophy starting with the‘Road to Rotterdam,’which includes specially written match reports. There are profiles of the players together with a short history on their opponents Atletico Madrid. A section at the end advertises available memorabilia regarding this success. All in all Spurs In Europe’ is a true celebration of the club's first historic success.

One Step from Glory

One Step from Glory
Author: Martin Cloake
Publisher: eBook Partnership
Total Pages: 168
Release: 2019-09-16
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 178531615X

The tale of Tottenham Hotspur's extraordinary run to the 2019 Champions League Final in Madrid. Authors Alex Fynn and Martin Cloake examine how Spurs confounded all predictions to enjoy their most successful ever CL campaign - and what it means for the future. They explain why a certain style of football and competing in Europe are central to the club's identity, and look at how manager Mauricio Pochettino drew on these traditions to create a very modern success story. Using match reports from national newspapers to provide the narrative thread, Fynn and Cloake draw on their football backgrounds to explain why this campaign so fired the imagination - in a season with no signings, played mostly without a home stadium. With a rich cast of characters and locations ranging from Eindhoven to Madrid via Barcelona and Dortmund - and one emotional night in Amsterdam - One Step from Glory tells the story of a football odyssey.

Glory, Glory Nights

Glory, Glory Nights
Author: Colin Gibson
Publisher: Hutchinson
Total Pages: 272
Release: 1986-10
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ISBN: 9781869914004

In 1961 Tottenham Hotspur embarked on a European adventure that would take them across Europe to some of the great stadiums and cities of the footballing world. Soon teams like Bayern Munich, Barcelona and Real Madrid were to become foes in London. They produced the glory nights for Tottenham, who were destined to become one of England's most famed teams in European competition. This book represents a unique chronicle of their progress through 25 years, triumphs such as the European Cup Winner's Cup in 1963 and the UEFA Cup in 1972 and 1984. There are match reports from the newspapers of the day to capture the excitement of the times, and great names like Danny Blanchflower, Jimmy Greaves, Ossie Ardiles, Ray Clemence and Glen Huddle are included.

People's History of Tottenham Hotspur

People's History of Tottenham Hotspur
Author: Martin Cloake
Publisher: eBook Partnership
Total Pages: 290
Release: 2016-08-15
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 1785312464

A People's History of Tottenham Hotspur is the story of how fans helped create the identity of a world-famous club and tells a story from a perspective rarely acknowledged. Drawing on social history, contemporary press reports and first-hand interviews with the fans themselves, authors Martin Cloake and Alan Fisher trace the club's development from being the team of the suburbs and the rising south, through the glory years and the arrival of mass, popular culture, and into the modern era of the game. It is not a tale of trophies won and lost, of players bought and sold. Instead, it is the story of how one of the game's oldest and most famous teams was formed and established by its fans and how its identity was created by them. It evaluates how the fans' relationship with the club has evolved, as the game has changed: from those bygone days, when a club was at the heart of a local community, to the modern era, where the world's leading football clubs have to compete as multinational 'brands', appealing to fans on a global scale, stretching much further and wider than the north London footprint than the club's founders would have ever imagined.

Lads - The European Tour

Lads - The European Tour
Author: Malcolm Freeman
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 250
Release: 2013-10-16
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 9780955976926

With a foreword by Spurs legend Graham Roberts, this if the third book in the LADS series. This is the continuing story of the Lads as follow their football team - Tottenham Hotspur - throughout Europe. Read all about their trips, scrapes and adventures. Very funny.

The Glory Glory Nights

The Glory Glory Nights
Author: Adam Powley
Publisher:
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2012-11-19
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ISBN: 9781907637667

The atmosphere is electric, the pitch an impossibly brilliant shade of green and Spurs, in all-white of course, are playing with that famous swashbuckling style, zipping the ball off the greasy surface with devastating precision and purpose. Their quick-passing game rips open the usually immaculately drilled defence of their illustrious European opponents and, as the ball hits the back of the net, White Hart Lane erupts in a thunderous, jubilant roar which echoes with magical memories from 50 years of fantastic, floodlit European evenings - the glory glory nights! European football has a special resonance at Tottenham Hotspur. The spirit of adventure, the romance of taking on the very best, matching their style and technique and, when it all goes to plan, blowing them away with skill, pace and passion, has always fitted in exactly with what Spurs are all about. To dare is to do! In 1963 Spurs became the first British team ever to win a European trophy when they beat Atletico Madrid to lift the European Cup Winners' Cup, and in total the club has won three trophies across more than 50 seasons of European campaigns. The Glory Glory Nights tells the story of every one of them - from the first competitive foray onto foreign fields when Bill Nick took the great Double side into the unknown of the European Cup to Bale, Modric, and van der Vaart marauding their way to the quarter-finals of the Champions League in 2010. The complete and official story of Tottenham Hotspur in Europe, this beautifully put-together book is packed with spectacular photography, much of it previously unseen, match reports and statistics from every European game the club has ever played, plus first-hand memories and recollections from club legends like Danny Blanchflower, Jimmy Greaves, Steve Perryman, Martin

The Spurs Alphabet

The Spurs Alphabet
Author: Bob Goodwin
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 484
Release: 2017
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 0954043421

A complete record of every player to have made a first team appearance for Tottenham Hotspur Football Club.

Spurs '61 - The Double

Spurs '61 - The Double
Author: John Maguire
Publisher: John Maguire
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Genre: Sports & Recreation
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RE-EDITED 30th JUNE 2021 PLEASE DOWNLOAD LATEST VERSION OF BOOK In 1961 Tottenham Hotspur created history when they became the first team to win the ‘Double’ in the 20th century. Though Manchester United (three times), Arsenal (twice), Chelsea, and Liverpool have all won it since, those achievements were undoubtedly magnificent, but there was something about that Tottenham team of 1961 that remained immortal. Perhaps it had everything to do with their style, and the players who achieved the Double. Spurs success certainly kick started what became known as the ‘Golden Era’ of English football. Their manager Bill Nicholson belied his shy, and retiring nature off the pitch to create one of the most flamboyant teams Britain has ever seen. Though he won many more honours in his reign as manager including another F.A. Cup, two League Cups, and helping Spurs become the first team to win the UEFA Cup his ‘Super Spurs’ team of 1961 was undoubtedly his finest creation. At the end of the book is a section advertising available memorabilia of Spurs success. Please note: This is an unofficial history of Tottenham Hotspur, and has no official affiliation with the club, or its associates. For easier read on small mobile devices

In Search of Alan Gilzean

In Search of Alan Gilzean
Author: James Morgan
Publisher: BackPage Press
Total Pages: 410
Release: 2011
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 095649711X

NOMINATED FOR BEST FOOTBALL BOOK OF 2010 IN THE BRITISH SPORTS BOOK AWARDS Updated second edition True greatness does not feel the need to proclaim itself from the rooftops. It is happy to state its case quietly, yet with utter conviction. Alan Gilzean was a truly great footballer. Every observer of his talent confirms this as an indisputable fact: from the legendary Jimmy Greaves, who regards him as the best striker he ever played with, to Don Revie, the former Leeds United and England manager, who described the former Tottenham striker as the best touch player in Europe, and Spurs fans whose spine-tingling refrain, Gilzean, Gilzean, Born is the King of White Hart Lane, continues to echo down the generations. It is now 36 years since Gilzean retired from professional football and his life and times have become shrouded in mystery and rumour. All that exists are the memories of his greatness ... but how long before even those are forgotten forever? After fans on Tottenham Hotspur online forums claim that Gilzean is living as a down-and-out, James Morgan, a lifelong Spurs fan and sports journalist with The Herald, Scotland's leading quality newspaper, is filled with a fierce desire to separate fact from fiction and sets out on a journey In Search of Alan Gilzean. The facts of his illustrious career are down in black and white: 169 goals for Dundee, including 52 in one season, a record that stood until Henrik Larsson broke it in 2001; a league championship medal with the great Dundee team of the early 1960s; then, a move to Spurs in December 1964, where, over the course of the next decade, he forms unforgettable partnerships with Greaves and Martin Chivers. Gilzean's greatness shines like a beacon, but where is the rest of his story? Morgan soon discovers that a sprinkling of newspaper cuttings, a Wikipedia page and idle internet chatter, are all that exist of a life less ordinary. The Scottish Football Association Hall of Fame website included a Swede, Larsson, and a Dane, Brian Laudrup, but no Gillie. Dundee FC has named lounges after former players who are not fit to lace Gilzean's boots. Spurs haven't heard from him in years. Former team-mates are none the wiser. One of the best British strikers of his generation is a forgotten man. Morgan's desire to change this, and find out the full story, takes him on an exhilarating personal journey all over Britain. From Gillie's birthplace, in the small Perthshire village of Coupar Angus, to Dundee, London and beyond, he leaves no stone unturned. Initially, Gillie hovers in the shadow before emerging as a fascinating and complex character whose natural reticence has obscured his legacy. Morgan's portrait of the original King of White Hart Lane restores him to his rightful place in football folklore and stands as the only faithful testimony to the life of a bona fide British football legend.

The Glory of Spurs

The Glory of Spurs
Author: Jim Duggan
Publisher: Crimson
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2012-12-21
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 1780592183

Just what was the Greatest Game in Spurs' history? Who is the fan's choice as the Best Player of All Time - and who else made the Top 11? Who's the best manager? And the worst? Just as importantly, what are the Top 20 Terrace Anthems? The Twelve Most Irritating Opposition Players? The Seven Most Pompous Referees to have darkened White Hart Lane? Jim Duggan, editor of the topspurs website, presents the definitive Spurs hall of fame, shame and the hard-to-explain. Not selected by the club or by pundits, but by the people who really know what matters: the fans.