The heroes of Tottenham Hotspur Football Club--a club blessed with
more than its fair share of entertaining players in its long and
illustrious history From goalscorers such as 1901 FA Cup-winning
hotshot Sandy Brown through 1960s goalgetter supreme Jimmy Greaves to
1990s savior Jurgen Klinsmann, glamour has always been part of being
idolized by Spurs fans. But so too has being something of a
controversial maverick, from fake-boob wearing Gazza to
sublimely-skilled Glenn Hoddle--ignored by England to Argentinian
imports Ossie Ardiles and Ricky Villa, both of whom became embroiled in
controversy surrounding the Falklands War. This history tells the
remarkable tale of the club's 20 greatest fans' icons and discovers the
true stories about exactly what double-winning Dave Mackay said to Billy
Bremner while grabbing him round the throat, which legend dented the FA
Cup in post-match celebrations, why Gazza once turned up to training
plastered in GBP50 notes, and whether David Ginola's acting career was
worth it--not to mention the debate about why hairstyles play such an
important part in being adored by Spurs fans.