A great photo of Mullers and Stevie P
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Love him, such a handsome boyA great photo of Mullers and Stevie P
I've never ever forgiven him Mrs P him and Lineker up and left just when we were beginning to build somethingWow, why didn't I hear about that, my Tottenham 'local'. Paul Stewart was brilliant when he joined the Graham Roberts zoom call, so down-to-earth and friendly.
I know where you're coming from, so many that I bear a grudge against. But can't say I remember feeling distraught when he left.I've never ever forgiven him Mrs P him and Lineker up and left just when we were beginning to build something
Pretty sure that's at half time, when a load of Spurs were taken round the pitch. Initially to the Kop, but the majority went in the seats.
Spurs fans after the 2-2 draw with Wolves at Hillsborough in '81 family cup semi final. Spurs won replay 3-0 at Highbury
Always liked Pat - no nonsense full back, his motto was 'thou shalt not pass'.
And if they did they bloody well wouldn't again , tough fella was our PatAlways liked Pat - no nonsense full back, his motto was 'thou shalt not pass'.
One of those unforgettable days. My sister and I were meant to meet our lift at 5am and we overslept. This was the days before mobile phones, but thank goodness they waited for us. We were right up the front, standing behind the goal. We got in quite early as couldn't get a drink anywhere. There were loads of people let in through a gate in the fencing - don't know where they came from, but it got very uncomfortable, we were getting squashed. It's a miracle that we didn't have the same problems they had a few years later. Once Wolves got the penalty, players and fans alike went into a state of disbelief, it's a wonder we got through to the replay. We stopped off at a pub on the way home, then went straight to WHL to queue for replay tickets. I suppose I'm glad the game turned out as it did, as we wouldn't have had the replay at Highbury, and that was a game that will live long in the memory.Pretty sure that's at half time, when a load of Spurs were taken round the pitch. Initially to the Kop, but the majority went in the seats.
...is he ruffling his hair or checking it's not a wig?!!!A great photo of Mullers and Stevie P
David Howells definitely looks more at home in Cricket Whites than Lilywhite!
Bloody love your stories Mrs. P.One of those unforgettable days. My sister and I were meant to meet our lift at 5am and we overslept. This was the days before mobile phones, but thank goodness they waited for us. We were right up the front, standing behind the goal. We got in quite early as couldn't get a drink anywhere. There were loads of people let in through a gate in the fencing - don't know where they came from, but it got very uncomfortable, we were getting squashed. It's a miracle that we didn't have the same problems they had a few years later. Once Wolves got the penalty, players and fans alike went into a state of disbelief, it's a wonder we got through to the replay. We stopped off at a pub on the way home, then went straight to WHL to queue for replay tickets. I suppose I'm glad the game turned out as it did, as we wouldn't have had the replay at Highbury, and that was a game that will live long in the memory.
Did not go to Sheffield but did go to the replay which was the only time I ever went to Highbury. Great goal from a long way out from Ricky Villa. I remember thinking as he shaped to shoot 'No that is too far out' I was near the half way line right behind where he shot from.One of those unforgettable days. My sister and I were meant to meet our lift at 5am and we overslept. This was the days before mobile phones, but thank goodness they waited for us. We were right up the front, standing behind the goal. We got in quite early as couldn't get a drink anywhere. There were loads of people let in through a gate in the fencing - don't know where they came from, but it got very uncomfortable, we were getting squashed. It's a miracle that we didn't have the same problems they had a few years later. Once Wolves got the penalty, players and fans alike went into a state of disbelief, it's a wonder we got through to the replay. We stopped off at a pub on the way home, then went straight to WHL to queue for replay tickets. I suppose I'm glad the game turned out as it did, as we wouldn't have had the replay at Highbury, and that was a game that will live long in the memory.
They were happy days. A lot of games blend into one, but a photo or song prompts a memory and it all comes flooding back. Away games were so much fun back then. I can't/don't really contribute to other threads with regards to tactics/slagging off players and management, so negative. I love any threads that enable me to reminisce (especially this one).Bloody love your stories Mrs. P.
Regularly jealous of your early year shenanigans.
Can't wait to get back to the Dispensary for a drink.
How's retirement treating you? Enjoying your "freedom"?