Ex Spur thread

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0-3...... This could get messy!! <yikes>

The feckin' commentators are driving me mad though. On some sort of Coventry love-in.....:steam:
 
With Fathead Frank taking over at Derby County, I was wondering what the future holds for Tom Huddlestone.

By all accounts he's had a pretty good season back at Derby, and Rowett was picking him every week, yet I wouldn't have thought he was Lampard's type of midfielder. Also, somewhere in my memory, I have a feeling Tommy said something about the England squad being full of cliques when he was called up. I believe there was an inference that Lampard was one of those he was talking about.

Maybe he'll follow Rowett to Stoke ?
 
was a really good interview with steve Perryman in the Mirror yesterday...worth a read if you can find it on line.
 

that's the one...he comes across so well as a person.

He was my hero as a kid along with Ossie and Ricky and I was lucky enough to meet him once in 2007 at a book signing that my kids took me to for my 40th birthday.

He was so generous with his time with everyone and was so down to earth.

4 years ago I wrote to all 92 league clubs asking if they'd send a well done message on headed paper to my spurs supporting kids (who had done well in school during a very difficult year) as I wanted to make a scrapbook of well done messages for them.

The letter to Exeter was responded to by Steve Perryman himself telling them how proud their dad was of them!
Such a classy act from a classy man.
 
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that's the one...he comes across so well as a person.

He was my hero as a kid along with Ossie and Ricky and I was lucky enough to meet him once in 2007 at a book signing that my him a took me to for my 40th birthday.

He was so generous with his time with everyone and was so down to earth.

4 years ago I wrote to all 92 league clubs asking if they'd send a well done message on headed paper to my spurs supporting kids (who had done well in school during a very difficult year) as I wanted to make a scrapbook of well done messages for them.

The letter to Exeter was responded to by Steve Perryman himself telling them how proud their dad was of them!
Such a classy act from a classy man.

They say you should never meet your hero cos you'll be disappointed. It's great to hear that someone you hope and expect to be nice, turns out to be a genuine great person.