Favourite Spurs Player

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Who is your favourite player?


  • Total voters
    32
  • Poll closed .
I've gone for Caulker.
Nice to see one of our youth players breaking into the first team, he's looked comfortable and he's doing the business for the England U21 team too, while appearing to keep his feet on the ground.
Great example for others to follow. <ok>
 
Come on Audrey, that doesn't even rhyme <laugh>


(Spurs Disciple)

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Sorry SD- it takes me a day or two to recover from the weekend at my age!
But I did leave out the "and poet" bit out of respect for my many fans..............:emoticon-0136-giggl
 
If anyone who attended Saturday's game had been in the vicinity of the rear of the north stand about an hour before kick off, then they may well have been tempted to vote for Younes Kaboul.

Kaboul was stood outside the players bar entrance for a good 20 minutes, signing autographs and posing for photos, and also chucking shirts into the crowd. Not sure what the shirts were (maybe kick out racism t-shirts), but he certainly made many kids' day by spending time with them and chatting with all those who were close enough to engage with.

Full marks to the guy,.
 
If anyone who attended Saturday's game had been in the vicinity of the rear of the north stand about an hour before kick off, then they may well have been tempted to vote for Younes Kaboul.

Kaboul was stood outside the players bar entrance for a good 20 minutes, signing autographs and posing for photos, and also chucking shirts into the crowd. Not sure what the shirts were (maybe kick out racism t-shirts), but he certainly made many kids' day by spending time with them and chatting with all those who were close enough to engage with.

Full marks to the guy,.

Great stuff <ok>
 
quite amazing how the question was "Just wondering who the current most popular Spurs player is?", and despite Defoe scoring 5 already, not 1 person has voted for him. - he's been brilliant so far.
 
Always good to hear of a player that's willing to spend some time with the fans, especially when he's not involved with a game on a matchday.
I can't wait to see Kaboul back in the side, as I feel a partnership between him and Vertonghen could be immense.
 
If anyone who attended Saturday's game had been in the vicinity of the rear of the north stand about an hour before kick off, then they may well have been tempted to vote for Younes Kaboul.

Kaboul was stood outside the players bar entrance for a good 20 minutes, signing autographs and posing for photos, and also chucking shirts into the crowd. Not sure what the shirts were (maybe kick out racism t-shirts), but he certainly made many kids' day by spending time with them and chatting with all those who were close enough to engage with.

Full marks to the guy,.

He ran a competion on Twitter for four signed shirts and posted pictures of the winners, and I counted far more than four. I've no idea what the logo on the front of them is - maybe someone else knows?

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Seems he had a busy day. Fair play to the man.

His spirit sounds good. It'll be good to have him back playing.
 
Let's see if you can avoid having the last word on the subject then.

Actually, I did rise to VH's post, but on second thoughts better to ignore him, rather than get provoked.

Glad to see someone else has voted for Hugo, I don't know how to see who voted, but I'm not really bothered, just well done that person <ok>
 
I've no idea what the logo on the front of them is - maybe someone else knows?

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I know Inda. It's his own logo, made up of his initials. He has a clothing range and it was a bit of self-promotion. Sorry to put a slight downer on things.
 
JV is a solid reliable player. A favourite player gets me on the edge of my seat with anticipation. The two I mentioned do that, JV doesn't. <ok>
 
I was always a big fan of Sol Campbell when he was at Spurs <whistle> But I guess if I had to pick a favourite now it would be Dembele, always rated him and a class player who delivers more often than not.