Remember that goal pretty well, was in that upper tier, further up in the centre.Crooks scores the only goal against woolwich, FA Cup 3rd round 1982.
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Remember that goal pretty well, was in that upper tier, further up in the centre.Crooks scores the only goal against woolwich, FA Cup 3rd round 1982.
I have tears I laughed so much - not so much the banner but your dad's reply!Banners ,a blast from the past.
Popular cup final day.Didn't the BBC or ITV have a competition for the wittiest?
My two favourites at spurs were
"Nutty Naylor slays ya"
and
"Glenn Hoddle lays on more balls than Fiona Richmond"
I had to ask my dad what the 2nd one meant.
.He told me to " Shut and eat ya peanuts"
Crooks scores the only goal against woolwich, FA Cup 3rd round 1982. And below Walter Tull, the first black outfield player to play in the top division - In action against Man U. Played for Spurs 1909-11.
Lifted from here: http://www.theguardian.com/football/gallery/2015/may/30/memory-lane-fa-cup-finals-in-pictures
1901 Tottenham Hotspur v Sheffield United
Tottenham players celebrate after scoring in front of packed terraces at Crystal Palace. The match boasted a then-record crowd of 114,000
1921 Tottenham Hotspur v Wolverhampton Wanderers
Fans watch the FA Cup final at Stamford Bridge, which Spurs won 1-0.
1961 Tottenham Hotspur v Leicester City
Spurs captain Danny Blanchflower carries the trophy as he leads his victorious team-mates past the crowd after winning 2-0.
1967 Tottenham Hotspur v Chelsea
Spurs players Mike England, left, and Jimmy Greaves, celebrate Spurs’ 2-1 victory with a pint of milk.
Ha ha, Greaves certainly has a sense of humour.whatever happened to the post cup final bottle of milk
1967 Tottenham Hotspur v Chelsea
Spurs players Mike England, left, and Jimmy Greaves, celebrate Spurs’ 2-1 victory with a pint of milk.
So agree - More pics please!!!!!!I fucking LOVE this thread!
Can I be the only one who has scrolled through the pictures feeling all misty-eyed??? (and old!)
What a night - still makes me smile.
Is that a 200 pack of Cigarettes next to Greavsie?Lifted from here: http://www.theguardian.com/football/gallery/2015/may/30/memory-lane-fa-cup-finals-in-pictures
1967 Tottenham Hotspur v Chelsea
Spurs players Mike England, left, and Jimmy Greaves, celebrate Spurs’ 2-1 victory with a pint of milk.
That looks like it could be the Bell & Hare in the background. Traffic lights on the right, could be the crossing of the Park Lane and Tottenham High Road...
Can't be, Bell and Hare has 3 floors, that has two and that road sign says Tottenham Green East, South side. Thats between seven sisters and Bruce grove on the high road. Near to where the Swan pub used to be
Wouldn't they still do that? I mean, that wasn't used as a town hall in 81/82 and they used it.So presume they still would these days.Hope so anywayI agree. I t looks like the old Tottenham Town Hall where they used to parade the cup with the mayor etc. Those were the days.
That explains why I struggled to remember itThe old Tottenham town hall was a fantastic building..went to a cousins wedding reception there in 1980..The next year was outside it seeing the cup come home.There was no parade in 82 because the Pope was playing Wembley on the Sunday.Our last parade was 1991.