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Supporters What’s your most cherished, prized Tottenham Hotspur possession ?

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Not quite on subject of the thread title but I did find this yesterday while going through an old box of stuff. Alas the sticker itself wasn't attached.

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Signed poster from David Ginola saying "To XXXX, best wishes, David", signed by all the squad at the time.

Dads had a friend who's brother was reserve keeper at the time so managed to get it sorted for me a kid.
 
I just remembered that my copy of Gazza’s autobiography is signed by the man himself. I’ve now stuck a post-it on the cover to remind anyone clearing out my crap one day not to bin it.
 
That could be the saddest "Most Cherished, Prized Tottenham Hotspur Possession" in existence.

It's a shame you didn't claim it as such though...
I did say it didn't fit the thread title but I would have been much happier if it was Chris Waddle or someone else. And that the sticker was intact.

I've still got the sky blue Hummel kit somewhere, I'll re-submit that instead. 😂
 
I posted on a match thread, (Brighton ?), that I had lost my Spurs ring that I got for my 60th birthday. Delighted to report that I just found it (in my hairdryer drawer, if you're interested) and I can't tell you the relief and joy when I spotted it. I really thought I had lost it outside and wouldn't see it again. I know I could have probably bought a replacement, but the sentimental value is beyond price :)
 
I don't have a most cherished Tottenham possession as such, what I cherish most are all the glorious memories of the time that we won the....

Wait, nope, nevermind...
 
I posted on a match thread, (Brighton ?), that I had lost my Spurs ring that I got for my 60th birthday. Delighted to report that I just found it (in my hairdryer drawer, if you're interested) and I can't tell you the relief and joy when I spotted it. I really thought I had lost it outside and wouldn't see it again. I know I could have probably bought a replacement, but the sentimental value is beyond price :)
Great news!

May I ask, how many hairdryers do you have, that they need their own draw?
 
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