Spur of the moment
Frederic Kanoute
With only a year and a bit to go before we say goodbye to the venerable old stadium, it's time to start reminiscing. Some of my early memories involve glorious European cup nights witnessing stunning goals by the likes of Jimmy Greaves and Cliff Jones but one of my most cherished of all did not even involve a single ball being kicked.
As a teenager back in 1961, the year when the 'Super Spurs' had the whole country agog at their amazing football, I was mooching around WHL on a non-match day when to my surprise I noticed an open door into the ground. So naturally enough I strolled in and, realising there was no one around, clambered up the steps of the old East Stand right to the top. I emerged to witness below the entire first team squad including Danny Blanchflower, Dave Mackay, Cliff Jones and Bobby Smith jogging around the perimeter. It's amazing to think that jogging around the pitch was a normal part of training in those days even at a club as cutting edge as Tottenham.
To say I was awestruck is an understatement. I just couldn't believe my luck. They did not seem to notice me so there I was on my own watching my heroes with the whole stadium to myself! Even at that time I could not believe it was so easy to gatecrash the ground.
I lingered for a while listening to Cecil Pointer urging them on and exchanging banter with them as they jogged before deciding I'd better get my arse out of there pronto before someone nabbed me by the scruff of the neck and unceremoniously booted me out on the street.
I don't doubt many of us can recall all kinds of quirky memories, so let's be hearing yours.
As a teenager back in 1961, the year when the 'Super Spurs' had the whole country agog at their amazing football, I was mooching around WHL on a non-match day when to my surprise I noticed an open door into the ground. So naturally enough I strolled in and, realising there was no one around, clambered up the steps of the old East Stand right to the top. I emerged to witness below the entire first team squad including Danny Blanchflower, Dave Mackay, Cliff Jones and Bobby Smith jogging around the perimeter. It's amazing to think that jogging around the pitch was a normal part of training in those days even at a club as cutting edge as Tottenham.
To say I was awestruck is an understatement. I just couldn't believe my luck. They did not seem to notice me so there I was on my own watching my heroes with the whole stadium to myself! Even at that time I could not believe it was so easy to gatecrash the ground.
I lingered for a while listening to Cecil Pointer urging them on and exchanging banter with them as they jogged before deciding I'd better get my arse out of there pronto before someone nabbed me by the scruff of the neck and unceremoniously booted me out on the street.
I don't doubt many of us can recall all kinds of quirky memories, so let's be hearing yours.
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