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Simon Davies
There are a few good ones on the Getty site if anyone has access.
Cheers bro, I don't but may know someone who does.
There are a few good ones on the Getty site if anyone has access.
I'm with you on this K.D. I saw a sign on sky saying goodbye from fourth generation ST holders. That summed up why yesterday was so emotional. FOUR generations of memories. Departed parents or siblings. Silly memories, when dad tripped up THAT stair and dropped his pint over someone. When I bought my son to the lane for his first match. All memories not necessarily about football, but bound together BY football
I do despair when I read some of the stuff on here that people write about other clubs, but it pales into insignificance to the bile I've seen written about our farewell celebrations. I understand most modern fans have little understanding of the values of the game or knowledge of any club but their own, but the comments show a complete lack of empathy and in some cases they seem to believe it diminishes them or their club.
Thousands of people faithfully turn up to watch their clubs in the lower leagues when there is no prospect of winning things and their clubs have existed decades, often more than a century, without ever winning anything. They go for the entertainment, the comradery, as an escape, etc. Winning something is a bonus.
Reading and hearing people's memories about WHL is refreshing. Stories about childhood memories, reminiscences about lost parents and grandparents or first experiences with children and grandchildren, great moments and bad moments from games, players that gave pleasure beyond just churning out wins, the myriad reasons why people watch the game, all show that football is more than just a game. Vacuous comments like they've got to win something if they are to be remembered show how out of touch some of the pundits are.
that rainbow was just too perfect wasn't it
coming out of the east stand afterwards, the end of it was bang in our sight line as we exited
that rainbow was just too perfect wasn't it
coming out of the east stand afterwards, the end of it was bang in our sight line as we exited
just watching back the game now - that slow glory glory hallelujah song really is fantastic and should be sung more often, although maybe the rarity makes it all the more meaningful?
I think I saw a pic of him in the lounge with some of his GREAT team. Micky Hazard posted a lot of 'em on Twitter.Was Burkinshaw there? Would have been nice if Jol could have been there as he was such a vital part of helping us out of the bad times and into the modern Tottenham.