Vivian Woodward should be the first name on anyone's all-time greatest Spurs XI - he was the greatest player in the world of his generation and lead Great Britain to two Olympic Games gold medals.
We've had some great goalkeepers over the years but Pat Jennings is the obvious choice.
Mike England and Ledley King in central defence for me.
Tommy Clay at left back with Cyril Knowles on the right.
Dave Mackay and Danny Blanchflower in central midfield.
I'd opt for the flying Welshman Gareth Bale to partner Woodward the wings.
And upfront Martin Chivers to partner Jimmy Greaves.
Jennings
Clay - England - King - Knowles
Woodward - Mackay - Blanchflower - Bale
Greaves - Chivers
Surely you cannot choose players that you have not seen play !
What about Hoddle?
Apart from Woodward and Clay, I've seen all the other Spurs players I chose in action.
Besides which, it's supposed to be the Definitive Best Spurs XI, not the best players you've seen.
Too lightweight, doesn't track back, can't tackle - he'll never make it in first class football.
I can definitively say that Hoddle is the best player I have seen at our club.
Yes, he was indeed a great player but I opted for our double-winning captain Danny Blanchflower instead.
You could debate the merits of both players till the cows come home, but overall I feel Blanchflower achieved more with Spurs (and a World Cup Quarter Final with Northern Ireland) than Hoddle did.
carrick over ghodd!?!? ahahaha
In my time watching Spurs (since 1998/9 - not exactly a brilliant pool):
------------Lloris-----------
Walker-Scumbag-King-Assou
-------Carrick--Modric------
Lennon------VDV-------Bale
----------Berbatov---------
That team would be slick as fudge.