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bocayid
12th January 2009, 09:28 PM
anyone else watch Stevie P..Ossie and God on sky tonight...

brilliant and great memories of a great Spurs team and a team I watched growing up....brilliant balance...Clemence in goal...Miller,chris Hughton,Perryman and Roberts...Ossie,Villa,God and Tony G in midfield...
Archibald and Crooksy up top.....some top lads on bench as well....


great to listen to these guys and hear some of the stories...what comes out is how they really believed and respected each other as players and men....

Happy days down the Lane.....

I ****ing loved Graham Roberts.....Weymouth to Spurs ...

Cheered me up tonight this has

Mattyboii
12th January 2009, 09:30 PM
anyone else watch Stevie P..Ossie and God on sky tonight...

brilliant and great memories of a great Spurs team and a team I watched growing up....brilliant balance...Clemence in goal...Miller,chris Hughton,Perryman and Roberts...Ossie,Villa,God and Tony G in midfield...
Archibald and Crooksy up top.....some top lads on bench as well....


great to listen to these guys and hear some of the stories...what comes out is how they really believed and respected each other as players and men....

Happy days down the Lane.....

I ****ing loved Graham Roberts.....Weymouth to Spurs ...

Cheered me up tonight this has

Ive got its recorded on sky plus buddy
gonna watch it when i get back from college, doubt ill delete it for a while
might watch it a couple of times :D:drool:

bocayid
12th January 2009, 09:41 PM
you'll piss urself when Hoddle is telling story of how Ossie dented the FA cup in 1981 after the replay...

He tells how Ossie who couldn't hold his drink at best of times was swigging champers from the cup...walked into the bath area,the deep bath at Wembley which Hodd says came up to his chest..so Ossie had no chance in it..

Ossie fall back into the bath the cup goes up in the air,hits ceiling.

Ossies in bath drowning...couple of players are trying to pull him up...then they notice big dent in the cup...

they call him an 'ARGIE SO AND O' and try and drown him again...lol

brilliant

berbzy 'G'
12th January 2009, 09:41 PM
bollox! forgot to record it :cursing:

Mattyboii
12th January 2009, 09:48 PM
you'll piss urself when Hoddle is telling story of how Ossie dented the FA cup in 1981 after the replay...

He tells how Ossie who couldn't hold his drink at best of times was swigging champers from the cup...walked into the bath area,the deep bath at Wembley which Hodd says came up to his chest..so Ossie had no chance in it..

Ossie fall back into the bath the cup goes up in the air,hits ceiling.

Ossies in bath drowning...couple of players are trying to pull him up...then they notice big dent in the cup...

they call him an 'ARGIE SO AND O' and try and drown him again...lol

brilliant

Yeah i heard that somewere, thats why in all the photos theres a hand coz its covering the dent lool

bocayid
12th January 2009, 09:49 PM
****..memories....

we were on for a quadruple in 82......but had 10 games in 23 days.....bloody hell...

due to the bad winter...

10 games in 23 days........

I remember going to the Barcelona game in cup winners cup.....

and my uncle moaning cos of all the time off he was taking to go Spurs...

and my auntie having a right pop...

thats a game every other day virtually.....shit

bocayid
12th January 2009, 09:52 PM
classic stories....

How when Dainesy gets injured john pratt comes on and wants to go in goal..

they **** him off cos he's too short..dainsey is on a stretcher..spurs are debating whos going in goal..no one fancies it...

Hoddles says...as a youngster..''I used to like going in goal over the park''....

and they stick him in..lol.


Hodd went in a few times...he was playing at old trafford when we beat United...he says how a snooker ball was thrown at him..and he's like ''**** this''.....

TURKISH
13th January 2009, 08:44 AM
classic stories....

How when Dainesy gets injured john pratt comes on and wants to go in goal..

they **** him off cos he's too short..dainsey is on a stretcher..spurs are debating whos going in goal..no one fancies it...

Hoddles says...as a youngster..''I used to like going in goal over the park''....

and they stick him in..lol.


Hodd went in a few times...he was playing at old trafford when we beat United...he says how a snooker ball was thrown at him..and he's like ''**** this''.....

Bad karma.

Ginola's Son
13th January 2009, 09:33 AM
I taped this last night, watching with Dad (real dad, not Ginola)

But on a related subject, I got the book 'boys from white hart lane' for Christmas...and its ****ing brilliant. Personal accounts from a good deal of the classic 80's team, and with very rare insight. Just reading Paul Miller laying into Pleat is worth the price of the book alone. Wish I was a couple of years older and a fan of Spurs in 81.

corkspur
13th January 2009, 09:41 AM
any of you know if it will be repeated? sounds like a great show.

MiloMinderbinder
13th January 2009, 04:22 PM
Surprisingly Hoddle still manages to come across as a bit of a ****, trying to monopolise the conversation. Great watch though, Stevie P is class.

gomessi
13th January 2009, 04:34 PM
watched it and it makes you realise back in those days you had real spurs legends wheras today can you see any of our players lasting over 10 years (bar king).

TURKISH
13th January 2009, 04:40 PM
I haven't got sky sports, but does anyone know if theres another way to watch it?

gazzaG8
13th January 2009, 07:00 PM
I was out last night so i Sky+'d it. Looking forward to watching it

MarlowSpurs
13th January 2009, 07:10 PM
I taped this last night, watching with Dad (real dad, not Ginola)

But on a related subject, I got the book 'boys from white hart lane' for Christmas...and its ****ing brilliant. Personal accounts from a good deal of the classic 80's team, and with very rare insight. Just reading Paul Miller laying into Pleat is worth the price of the book alone. Wish I was a couple of years older and a fan of Spurs in 81.

Wifes just ordered it from amazon for me birthday and also Graham Roberts - Hard as Nails: The Autobiography which sounded like a good read.

choda
13th January 2009, 07:26 PM
I taped this last night, watching with Dad (real dad, not Ginola)

But on a related subject, I got the book 'boys from white hart lane' for Christmas...and its ****ing brilliant. Personal accounts from a good deal of the classic 80's team, and with very rare insight. Just reading Paul Miller laying into Pleat is worth the price of the book alone. Wish I was a couple of years older and a fan of Spurs in 81.

How do you know Ginola isn't your real dad, that bloke's like a horny milkman, if you'll excuse the pun, and frenchie gets all the poontang.

Mama might not have been able to resist.

Ginola's Son
14th January 2009, 01:19 AM
You're walking a very thin tightrope my boy

I watched the programme tonight, disagree that Hoddle monopolised the conversation and people need to cut the guy some slack, he's Tottenham through and through! Perryman is a gent and Ossie is the nuts. Great show and Stelling is a great host, showing due reverance to three legends of the lane.

choda
14th January 2009, 02:04 PM
You're walking a very thin tightrope my boy

I watched the programme tonight, disagree that Hoddle monopolised the conversation and people need to cut the guy some slack, he's Tottenham through and through! Perryman is a gent and Ossie is the nuts. Great show and Stelling is a great host, showing due reverance to three legends of the lane.

Who me? Never.

Or do you mean the guy who was dissing Goddle?

Ginola's Son
14th January 2009, 03:33 PM
Yeah you!

I want another show like this featuring Butters, Tramezanni and Saib.

Rojoknapp
14th January 2009, 03:45 PM
I want one with Alton Thelwell, Reto Ziegler and Stephen Kelly

corkspur
15th January 2009, 09:07 PM
show is being repeated now on sports 1.

MarlowSpurs
22nd February 2009, 09:01 PM
Wifes just ordered it from amazon for me birthday and also Graham Roberts - Hard as Nails: The Autobiography which sounded like a good read.

Half way through this book, and fvck me its bring back some memories of the early eighties