Ex Spur thread

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One of my favourite ever Spurs players.

Part of that new era beginning for us under Jol, laid the foundations of where we’ve got to today. Such an enjoyably player to watch, I swear every time he got that ball on the right just about everyone in WHL - even those in Paxton! - stood up out of their seats in anticipation to see him roast the opposition FB. We could probably actually do with a player like him now, especially off the bench when chasing a goal.

Best of luck to him in his future endeavours, hope that if he’s planning on staying in football that we’ve already opened the door for him. He can link back up with Ledley, Daws and Defoe!
 
I just hope Aaron is at peace with his decision, we know that he has had some difficult times since his time with us. I wish him a long and happy retirement and I hope he looks back on his time with us with as much joy as we the fans do, a terrific player for Spurs who was a joy to watch.
 
Great player, great servant, and from all I know, a great bloke!
So many memories from his time with us, some already mentioned above. But one of my personal favourites will always be his run to set up Crouchy for that away goal in Milan!

Wishing him a long, healthy and peaceful retirement <cheers>
 
Wouldn't normally fwd on anything from a Hammers site, but I'll make an exception here...

Another of my favourite players, not least because he was a family friend. Jimmy was a lovely man and another flying winger. Taken far too young! 14 years ago! Where does time go! <yikes>
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Jol always took Lennon off if we were defending a narrow lead which used to invite the opposition forward, leaving Aaron on gave us the threat and the need to keep a couple of players back to deal with him, the last minute goal against liverpool was one of my favourites by him
Thank you Aaron
 
Loved Lennon, exciting winger with pace to burn.

The winner against Chelsea in 2006 probably my favourite moment of his. Although the last goal in the 4-4 against Arsenal and the assist to Crouch against Milan also fond memories too

I was at that Arsenal game. Unbelievable moment. When he scored I think I ended up 6 rows forward from where I was meant to be and I vaguely remember a very tall man hugging me and shouting "I love you" extremely loudly.
Come to think of it, he might have been @"Thanks for that Brian" <laugh>
 
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