Absolutely. I said it already - the best way to mark the sad events is to go out there and give it everything. Do themselves and Ugo justice! It does concern me how such a relatively young group of players will react, particularly those that worked more closely with him in 14/15 season. It does seem like he was very much part of the 'family' and real grief can impact very differently. Be strong!!
I don't think this has been posted yet: And the tweet he was replying to: I'm sure that he was proud already.
Anyone who wants a last chance to go to White Hart Lane but can't make either of the two remaining home games has another opportunity. Our U23 side faces Leicester on Thursday May 4th and the proceeds of the game will go to a charity that's being set up in Ugo Ehiogu's memory. His family are starting it and it's already raised over £15k. http://www.tottenhamhotspur.com/new...pl2-spurs-v-leicester-city-ugo-ehiogu-270417/ https://www.justgiving.com/crowdfunding/ugoehiogu
Since a fair number of people were saying this match was for Ugo, I guess I should post this: http://www.tottenhamhotspur.com/news/under-18s/match/report/spurs-v-fulham-u18-match-report-290417/