For me it is also mainly Spurs players. Some unusual, I remember being a big fan of Chris Jones, John Duncan and Neil McNab from the late 70's/early 80s. Hoddle was my (and every other Spurs fan of my generation) absolute hero - if only he'd stayed a few more years and played with Gazza. Of course Mr Spurs Steve Perryman also gets a mention. Non Spurs, I always liked the skilful maverick types like Bowles as mentioned many times, but Frank Worthington, Alan Hudson, Duncan McKenzie. There was a rumour in my family that we were distantly related to Peter Lorimer (not sure if it's true) so I always followed his career. My favourite non Spurs footballer was Trevor Brooking - elegance personified.
Non football I would include John Lloyd from Tennis - one handed backhand was a thing of beauty. I loved following our Davis Cup journey to the final (even giving very grudging support to Buster Mottram - may god forgive me) in 1978. And then getting blown away by McEnroe. Also in Tennis used to like the extravagant players like Leconte, Nastase, Noah. Sandy Lyle, Ian Woosnam and Nick Faldo in Golf, although no one compared to Seve, pure genius in golfing terms. In recent years have enjoyed cycling (of all things) Wiggins, Froome on the road, Wiggins, Hoy, Kenny on the track.
Huge fan of Steve Ovett. Remember seeing him beat Henry Rono the WR holder for 5000m over 3000m. What a race. Would have been a sensational racer over several distances if he could have stayed healthy.
Non football I would include John Lloyd from Tennis - one handed backhand was a thing of beauty. I loved following our Davis Cup journey to the final (even giving very grudging support to Buster Mottram - may god forgive me) in 1978. And then getting blown away by McEnroe. Also in Tennis used to like the extravagant players like Leconte, Nastase, Noah. Sandy Lyle, Ian Woosnam and Nick Faldo in Golf, although no one compared to Seve, pure genius in golfing terms. In recent years have enjoyed cycling (of all things) Wiggins, Froome on the road, Wiggins, Hoy, Kenny on the track.
Huge fan of Steve Ovett. Remember seeing him beat Henry Rono the WR holder for 5000m over 3000m. What a race. Would have been a sensational racer over several distances if he could have stayed healthy.
