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It was 50 years ago today

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  1. humanbeingincroydon

    humanbeingincroydon Well-Known Member

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    IT WAS 50 YEARS AGO TODAY - OUR HISTORIC WIN IN EUROPE...

    Posted 15 May 2013 00:20am
    It’s 50 years to the day that we created history – by becoming the first British team to win a European trophy.

    So close in the European Cup the season before – when Bill Nicholson’s double-winners were knocked out in the semi-final by eventual-winners Benfica – the team retained the FA Cup and took their place in the European Cup Winners Cup in 1962-63.

    After beating Rangers 8-4, Slovan Bratislava 6-2 and then OFK Beograd 5-2 on aggregate over two legs, the team lined-up against holders Atletico Madrid at Feyenoord Stadium, Rotterdam on May 15, 1963.

    The rest, as they say, is history...

    THE FINAL...
    The performance in the final is regarded as one of the club’s finest.

    In control thanks to goals from Jimmy Greaves and John White, the team shrugged off a mini-revival from Atletico at the start of the second half to run away with the contest.
    Greaves was on target again and Terry Dyson marked his best display in a Spurs shirt with two goals, including a cracker into the top corner from fully 25 yards to finish it all off.
    Spurs: Brown, Baker, Henry, Marchi, Norman, Blanchflower, Dyson, White, Greaves, Smith, Jones.

    THE GOALS...
    1-0, 16mins – Bobby Smith played in Cliff Jones down the right, he crossed deep on the run, met by Greaves, who planted a volley into the bottom corner from 12 yards.
    2-0, 35mins – Greaves crossed deep from the right, Atletico goalkeeper Edgardo flapped, Dyson turned the ball back into John White, who hammered into the roof of the net from 14 yards.
    2-1, 47mins – Atletico got back into the game from the penalty spot after Ron Henry handled Mendonca’s shot. Enrique Collar slotted home from the spot.
    3-1, 67mins – Dyson showed fine skills to lose his marker down the left and looped the ball towards goal, where Edgardo completely misjudged the flight and the ball ended in the back of the net.
    4-1, 80mins – Similar to the first goal, this time Dyson crossed from the left and Greaves was there at the far post to clinically dispatch another volley.
    5-1, 85mins – Goal of the night and one of the most famous in our history, started by Tony Marchi winning possession in our half, he played wide left to Dyson, who took off on a 50-yard run before hitting a thunderbolt into the top corner from 25 yards. What a way to finish!

    PROGRAMME SPECIAL...
    To mark the 50th anniversary of our European Cup Winners Cup triumph, we ran a special series in this season's official matchday programme looking back at the 'Road To Rotterdam'. The series culminated in a look back at the final in our Europa League programme against Lyon.

    The special included an interview with Man of the Match, Terry Dyson - and you can read it all again by following this link

    THE PLAYER...
    It might be 50 years on, but Cliff Jones remembers the final as if it was yesterday.

    We spoke to the legendary winger on this famous anniversary.

    How special was that win, Cliff?
    Cliff Jones: “It was a very special to be the first British club to win a European competition. It’s like the first of everything - Roger Bannister breaking the four-minute mile, Hilary climbing Everest – that’s what we did that night. Bill Nicholson said at the time ‘you don’t realise what you’ve done tonight, lads’ and, as always, he was spot on.”

    It was a fine performance on the night as well...
    Cliff: “Yes, it was a comprehensive win, no doubt about that, but there was a period in the second half when they put some pressure on us. It went to 2-1 and we were under the cosh a little, but Bill Brown in goal performed when we needed him. We broke away, Terry Dyson scored and then we went on to win comfortably against a very good Atletico Madrid team.”

    Everyone remembers Terry’s performance and goal that night...
    Cliff: “It was his night and it’s something he’s reminded us about all these years, in fact, still to this day! Whenever you say anything to him, he’ll just say ‘remember Rotterdam’! Yes, it was his night. He was such an enthusiastic, infectious player and that night, he was the star man.”

    Europe was new to British teams then, did that make it even more special?
    Cliff: “I think it did, yes. We’d had experience in the European Cup, where we’d run Benfica very close the year before. Whoever won that game would win the European Cup because Real Madrid were possibly just past it by then. It was something very special because at the time, people had difficulty in imagining a British team winning a European competition.”

    The double team and Bill Nicholson's teams after that won so much, but was the only regret going so close and not quite making it in the European Cup in 1962?
    Cliff: “We were so close. No club in Europe wanted to play us. We were so good at that time, especially at home. No-one beat us here. When we were drawn against Benfica, we knew that one of us was going to go on and win the European Cup, and that’s how it turned out. Unfortunately, we didn’t get the run of the ball against Benfica.

    What were those first European nights like?
    Cliff: “I have to bring in the crowd here. They were always fantastic. I’ll never forget those moments here under the lights and when I talk about Europe, I always go back to the first game we played, against Gornik (European Cup, 1961-62). That was such a special night. If anyone asks me if one game sticks out, that was it, an amazing evening. We ran out from the corner of the West Stand (where the tunnel used to be) in front of 65,000 fans and the atmosphere was amazing. They carried us through. That was the start of the glory, glory nights and a special occasion for everyone connected with the club.”




    Reprinted from Spurs O.S.
     
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  2. Spurf

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    It was fifty years ago today
    That Tottenham Hotspur taught the world to play
    They've been going in and out of style
    But they're guaranteed to raise a smile
    So may I introduce to you
    The act you've known for all these years
    Tottenham Hotspurs Break your Hearts Club Team

    'Beatles'
     
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  3. SpursDisciple

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    <applause> apart from patronising us by telling us it was the Beatles :smile:
     
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  4. Spurf

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    <laugh> Not all posters on here are as ancient as us SD <ok>
     
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  5. Spurf

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    HBIC you should attribute this article to the Official site. (fixed that for you<ok>)

    I thought it was all your work for a moment. <laugh>
     
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    Reading that team and seeing the name White in it brought on a wave of nostalgia. John " The ghost" White was one of the all time great Spurs players. Ramsay used to claim that Martin Peters was 10 years ahead of his time, but White was even better, IMO. He was nicknamed the ghost as, in an era of man to man marking, he always lost his marker and found space, always seemed to have time, and rarely wasted a pass.

    It's sad to think that he was dead in April the next year. Only 27 and struck by a freak bolt of lightening on a golf course. I'm just surprised he stayed still long enough for the lightening o hit him.

    But then, nostalgia's not what it used to be, is it? :D
     
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    5-1, we beat the scum 5-1, we beat the... oh, wait, that's the wrong team of red and white wearing twats, isn't it?
     
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    Good omen for Sunday,the athletico team that night had red & white striped shirts
     
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  9. deedub93

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    ****ing Basel, ****ing penalties, we should be there tonight as it's our aniversary. ****ing Chavs, ****ing ****s.

    EDIT, lets hope their plane crashes on the way home, it'll be worth being knocked out then. I'm in a hatefull mood today, ****ing stomach infection, ****ing **** everyhere.
     
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    look on the bright side,bet your not at work <laugh>
     
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  11. maggie blanchflower

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    Thanks for the memories! I am swimming in nostalgia. My first ever trip abroad and first ever flight and I was 21! These days popping off to the continent is like hopping on a bus but back then it wasn't so usual. I remember that night so well and those wonderful goals. I recall lots of Dutch people around us who were all supporting Spurs and going wild when we scored. Can't believe its 50 years ago though! Its nice Cliff Jones has such warm memories of the crowd & atmosphere of those Glory nights. He was always one of my favourites, bombing it down the wing. Our Gareth reminds me of him. In some ways I'm glad I'm old 'cos I have all those lovely memories. COYS.
     
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  12. deedub93

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    Not at work? Bright side? No i'm not at work but modern IT means working from home. A little thing called RDS (Remote Desktop Server) means you can go sick and still have your work desktop in order to work. In fact you can start ****ing earlier and finish ****ing later because you don't have to drive anywhere. Eight o'****ing Clock I finished tonight.

    My home office is about 8 m from the bloody toilet which is just (only just) near enough to get from stomach cramp time to 'ignition'. It's risky, the toilet isn't equiped with mud flaps so there is significant 'splash back' but it is just possible. Only one super serious failure to date.

    I wish I knew which hotel the goons were staying at in Newcastle, I'd go and book myself in and polish the cutlery with a rag soaked in my 'bodily fluids'. Revenge for Lasangagate would be hilarious.
     
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  13. bigsmithy9

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    Whatever happens in Newcastle,we still need to win OUR game!
     
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  14. audrey.s.thackeray

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    OI!!!!!! That's my job!!!!! <grr>

    (Actually: <applause><applause><applause>)

    Cheers, Spurf <cheers>
     
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    im sure if you ask nicely Roman will divert the parade past the Lane so you can feel part of this great victory.
     
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    That's one of the funniest posts I've ever read on here.
     
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  17. District Line

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    Absolutely disgusting. Amazed posts like lot are tolerated like that on here.
     
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  18. Spurf

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    I think we have to accept that this is not a serious comment DL. Others have not picked up on it and run with it, I was more bothered with the descriptions of **** everywhere tbh, I was having breakfast at the time.

    We do not censor on the Spurs board like the BBC did, only when it comes to personal attacks on posters. If it had become a debate I think the thread would had been closed. Let's just take it as a **** joke.

    If my comments trigger a debate it may well resutl in thread closure so perhaps just let fade away. <ok>
     
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  19. District Line

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    Fair enough <ok>
     
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  20. Storky_Knight

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    My next door neighbour has a team photo of this team hand signed by all the players. It took him nearly a season of waiting at the training ground, bunking school, to complete. He keeps it safe in his wedding album along with press cuttings from the early 60s!

    How much would that be worth? It's in perfect condition.
     
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