Spurs on This Day

Spurs on This Day
Author: David Clayton
Publisher: Pitch Publishing
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2011
Genre: Soccer
ISBN: 9781905411863

Learning something new about your favorite club every day of the year The On This Day series offers a diary-style log of events that happened on each calendar day of the year. Each of the 365 entries covers a major event in the club's history, drawing from every era. Vital matches, shock transfers, sensational signings, cup matches, promotions, and unforgettable moments that have shaped the club into what it is today--they're all in here.

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.

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.

The Spurs Shirt

The Spurs Shirt
Author: Simon Shakeshaft
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2024-01-15
Genre: Photography
ISBN: 9781913412562

A brand new edition of this highly regarded book on the history of the Spurs jersey showcases the greatest collection of Tottenham Hotspur match worn shirts ever seen The Spurs Shirt was the conclusion of three years of painstaking research. In the process a match worn example of almost every style of Tottenham Hotspur shirt (home and away) since the glory days of the 1960s - including a jersey from every post-war cup final Spurs have ever played in - has been tracked down and beautifully photographed to create a stunning coffee table book which offers a unique perspective on the illustrious history of the club. The book contains over 200 shirts worn or prepared for more than 110 different Spurs players, including legends like Danny Blanchflower, Jimmy Greaves, Steve Perryman, Glenn Hoddle, Ossie Ardiles, Paul Gascoigne, David Ginola, Gareth Bale and Harry Kane. This second edition brings the story up-to-date and will include the 2023/24 home kit and the shirt that Harry Kane was wearing when he became Tottenham's leading goal scorer.

The History of the San Antonio Spurs

The History of the San Antonio Spurs
Author: Jan Hubbart
Publisher: Whitman Publishing
Total Pages: 128
Release: 2012
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 9780794837631

This pictorial presents the Spurs from their founding as a minor league team to their mature development in the NBA. Championships and the sequence of head coaches that guided the team are reviewed.

Brave New World

Brave New World
Author: Guillem Balague
Publisher: Seven Dials
Total Pages: 446
Release: 2017-10-26
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1409157741

The Sunday Times Bestseller The exclusive behind-the-scenes story of the Mauricio Pochettino revolution at Spurs, told in his own words Since joining the club in 2014, Mauricio Pochettino has transformed Tottenham from underachievers into genuine title contenders. In the process, he has marked himself out as one of the best managers in the world. He has done so by promoting an attacking, pressing style of football and by nurturing home-grown talent, fully endearing himself to the Spurs faithful along the way. Guillem Balagué was granted unprecedented access to Pochettino and his backroom staff for the duration of the 2016-17 season, and was therefore able to draw on extensive interview material with Pochettino, his family, his closest assistants, players such as Dele Alli and Harry Kane, and even a very rare conversation with Daniel Levy to tell the manager's story in his own words. From Pochettino's early years as a player and coach to his transformation of Tottenham into one of the best teams in England, the book uniquely reveals the inner workings of the man and of his footballing philosophy. It also lays bare what it takes to run a modern-day football team competing at the highest level over the course of a single campaign. The result is the most comprehensive and compelling portrait of a manager and of a club in the Premier League era.

The Ultimate Spurs Quiz Book

The Ultimate Spurs Quiz Book
Author: Chris Cowlin
Publisher: Andrews UK Limited
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2014-10-23
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 1910295825

Are you a Spurs fan? Have you followed the team's progress through good times and bad? Would you like to test your memory of the people and places that have shaped the club through the 80s, 90s and 2000s? If Tottenham Hotspur is the team you support, you are certain to want to have a go at the 1,250 questions in The Ultimate Spurs Quiz Book. Who was the first ever foreign manager of Tottenham? Which London rivals did Spurs beat in the 1991 FA Cup semi-final at Wembley? How many League goals did Tim Sherwood score for Spurs in his football career? The answers to these questions and more can all be found inside this bumper quiz book all about your favourite team. With a foreword by life-long Spurs supporter, Chas Hodges, this book contains questions on all the memorable players, managers, goalscorers and opponents that have been a part of the Tottenham story over the past 30 years. Packed full of fascinating facts, this book will appeal to football fans of all ages, from the young in years to the young at heart.

BROKEN SPURS

BROKEN SPURS
Author: Bj James
Publisher: Harlequin
Total Pages: 252
Release: 2011-07-15
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1459279565

A love worth fighting for… AN UNTAMED MAN The Broken Spur was Steve Cody's dream—the only one he had left after a rogue bronc ended his rodeo career forever. But if he wanted to keep his ranch, he was going to have to fight for it—against a powerful man who wanted his land, and a woman who was another kind of trouble altogether…. Savannah Benedict was as wild as the Arizona desert she loved, the kind of woman who could fire a man's blood—even when she was fighting him tooth and nail. And Steve swore that when this range war was over, The Broken Spur would be his and his alone—and so would Savannah….

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.