Each one of them adds a layer of character to the place. At dawn every day, these bloody things would be crowing away and the club would get hammered with complaints from the neighbours. But at the same time, there is excitement about the new ground. Siblings Lloyd and Eileen spoke to us about the fond memories they have of their . Peter McWilliam was born in 1878 in Inveravon, Banffshire, to parents Peter and Jane. The directors shallow pockets ended up driving McWilliam away in December 1926, when Middlesbrough tried to poach him with an offer of 1,500 a year, against his current 850 salary. Glenn Hoddle described him as 'great servant of the Club'; Jurgen Klinsmann said 'Fenners, you taught me a lot, your energy was always around the Lane, you made it a special place'; Martin Jol added, 'Fenners, you are part of the heart and soul of Tottenham Hotspur'. A few of my mates are diehard West Ham fans and I got a text off one of them, saying: I cant believe youve done that.. It will be emotional to see the old stadium knocked down but I think the ghosts will continue to lurk around. When I then started work on the Mail on Sunday, I was often used for Tottenham games - home and away - as I had such good contacts at the Lane! There is an insatiable appetite for football as well now. "Its strange but our club has been a constant in my personal and professional life. We were saddened to hear of the passing of John Johnnie Hills, a defender who spent 11 years at the Club as an amateur and professional between 1950-61. John Fennelly has 11 books on Goodreads with 11 ratings. Tottenham's home ground is White Hart Lane. When word leaked out Spurs were interested in the Mid-Rhondda inside-forward, the local supporters threated to lynch McWilliam if he went within a mile of their man. The nine-foot high cockerel is cleaned while the stands are improved and enlarged in July 1934; and in situ on top of the roof of the East Stand in March 1988. Tottenham Hotspur official 1990-91 handbook by John Fennelly - Goodreads Between 1905 and 1910, the club had won three League titles and reached four FA cup finals, winning one. Tottenham Sweden on Twitter: "THANKS for EVERYTHING you've done for our John Fennelly's most popular book is Tottenham Hotspur Annual 1989. I told him that I deserved it because I thought I was the best winger in Europe. The original copper piece was cast by William James Scott, who had played for the club in the old amateur days, and it went up in 1909. When I first started working on the local paper, I used to interview the old members of staff, who had been at the club since before the second world war. Club Historian - Tottenham Hotspur We used to get to the matches so early two hours beforehand was considered late and the idea was to get near to a barrier. Peter Snr was a grocers porter, and they settled initially at 23 Argyle Street with a growing family Peter Jnr being the youngest of four and the only boy. The Aston Villa goalkeeper Nigel Sims can only look on as the ball flies into the net from Cliff Joness diving header. John Fennelly, our pioneering former Press Officer and Programme Editor, Head of Publications and Club Historian, has hung up his boots after 38 years at Spurs. Read reviews from world's largest community for readers. He was arrested. Everyone will be emotional and sad when White Hart Lane is knocked down because of the prestige and heritage of the place. Is that right, son, Bill said. He'd had a great season that season - he was the top scorer. Sky this week published a case study revealing that Game Zero, our Premier League match against Chelsea here in September, achieved net zero carbon emissions. When war broke out, Walter enlisted in the Footballers Battalion of the Middlesex Regiment and became the first black combat officer in the British Army. That would have been in the 1940s or 1950s. Danny Blanchflower: "The Greatest Footballer Who Ever Lived" Back in 2009, on the centenary of his arrival at Spurs, Club Historian John Fennelly put together what is seen as the ultimate guide to Walter's life. You only really needed 'O' levels when I started to get on an NCTJ course. This follows on from the annual schools workshops delivered on the subject of Tull around Black History Month (October), traditionally held at White Hart Lanes Spurs Learning Zone. I can almost touch it. The club is also known as Spurs. I didnt go to the Inter Milan game in 2010-11, when Gareth Bale ran Maicon ragged, but I remember going to the Real Madrid quarter-final tie later in that Champions League season. And Mackay. But working with him for 30 years has taught me a lot and I am proud to follow him and to take on such a key role at a club with such a rich heritage.. I got in ahead of everyone else because I had 'A' levels. of the Spurs players who made the ultimate sacrifice'. They were both from Aberdeenshire villages near Huntly, he from Gartly, she from Forgue, and had settled in Inverness to improve their fortunes. The notoriously thrifty directors appreciated this. Creighton Road was the one where Bill Nicholson lived and it was about a mile from the stadium. I oversee the programme, the magazine, which is contracted out, the website and spurs (((on! McWilliam wore glasses and a false beard to watch Seed, then signed him after the game before anyone realised he had even been in the vicinity.. But at White Hart Lane they were right, smack on top of you. Tis said that he is coaching them in couples, and one experienced critic declared that on Saturday at Chelsea he could see evidence of the master mind in the way the Tottenham players went about their work. John Fennelly (Author of Tottenham Hotspur official - Goodreads It is much more formal now because the seats, obviously, had to come in. McWilliam stayed with Boro until his dismissal in 1934. On John Cameron, the man who put Tottenham Hotspur on the global map. It was so unusual to have a terrace at a second level running along one of the sides, rather than behind a goal. Unfortunately, it got knocked down and we moved to Chigwell to train as I got older. There was also a thing about people bringing cockerels to the matches in the 1960s, I think because the cockerel was on the clubs badge. It was a key job with a massive Spurs following in those pre social media days when it was the only way to read about the club in weekly detail. My dad is a massive Spurs fan who started going to White Hart Lane with his uncle when he was knee-high, and Ive grown up with the club in my blood. Rowe was the first man to win a First Division championship with Tottenham before Nicholson took on McWilliam and Rowes philosophy to even greater effect, becoming the clubs greatest-ever manager, winning eight major trophies at White Hart Lane. Back in 2009, on the centenary of his arrival at Spurs, Club Historian John Fennelly put together what is seen as the ultimate guide to Walter's life. Can you imagine that these days? So one regret is that I have never seen us win the league. Spurs and Arsenal had to groundshare at White Hart Lane as Highbury had been requisitioned as an ARP (Air Raid Precautions) centre. Walter Tull remembered - Tottenham Hotspur Theyd just let them go. It was the first ever European Cup tie at White Hart Lane in 1961 and we absolutely slaughtered them. I get hairs on my neck, like me and my dad did when we used to go as fans in the crowd. Spurs had been promoted to the Football League at the first time of asking, but their first 13 games had been unimpressive with three draws and 10 defeats. For more details of these cookies and how to disable them, see ourcookie policy. THANKS for EVERYTHING you've done for our beloved club @SpursOfficial , Fenners! On the way out, close the door behind you. And that was it. Now there is a team involved. As you came into the ground, you could buy a tea or a coffee or get burgers, hot dogs and chips, so all of these aromas would be swirling around. I'm also responsible for the PA system, THTV on the jumbotron on matchdays, commentary for the blind - all the things under the 'media' umbrella. I'm dealing with press on all matters, not just matchday but interviews and press conferences. Sun 25 March 2018, 17:25|Tottenham Hotspur. The club motto is Audere est Facere (To dare is to do). 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Tottenham Hotspur Annual 1989 book. I remember our FA Youth Cup final against Coventry City in 1969-70. The crowd watch the game against Manchester United in April 2016 (top), the view leading to the lower East Stand, a pie stall inside, and home fans outside (middle), a view of the ground from the south-east corner and a young fan gets his picture taken by an image of the new stadium (bottom). The two had married in 1905, during McWilliams time at Newcastle United. He was really very good at football from a very young age and he got into the schoolboy muratti when he was 11 years old which was very young indeed and I can remember my Dad telling us what a great honour it was. What a stadium! representatives from Tottenham Hotspurs like Club Historian John Fennelly and Danny's . I am reminded of certain games, like when we beat Crewe Alexandra 13-2 in the FA Cup in 1960. Tottenham Hotspur official handbook 1989-90 by John Fennelly - Goodreads "I left there for an evening paper - and Spurs asked me to write regularly for the programme on a freelance basis. I do think we try to meet the press half-way and help them where they can but sometimes they get an agenda and it's very hard to switch them off that. The following year he rejoined Inverness Thistle, but his next step was the big one. Incredibly, I missed the 1984 Uefa Cup final win over Anderlecht because I was on holiday but I was there in 1972 when we won the same trophy against Wolverhampton Wanderers. Laurence Gant, Head of Academy Sports Medicine and Science, is set to take part in a five-day charity cycle in memory of his friend, and our former Under-23s coach Ugo Ehiogu. The sights and sounds and smells made such an impression on me. But the club reaped his eye for talent as he signed players who would have a profound effect on Spurs fortunes after the war including Vic Buckingham, Arthur Rowe and Bill Nicholson, who all went on to become managerial greats. They used to tell me about an old boy who was employed to walk down the tunnel and bang two binlids together to drive away the pigeons. One evening, I remember sitting in the office at the Red House on the High Road where the club had started and something collapsed behind me. They were such characters and Dave Mackay was an incredible character. There is a lot more pressure now. Support for the series came from a wide range of local historians, heritage, and civic organisations. Features include: Full digital editions of the Spurs programme All League, Cup and European games (home games only) Latest issues available before the game Easy to use page turning technology Easy content navigation Remembers the last page you were viewing Interactive content Official Matchday Programmes powered by Magzter.com Subscriptions are available for purchase inside this app. My plan was to stay for a couple of years but here I am 100 years later! Get out, graft and get a good reputation for reliability. We caught up with the Germany international to discuss his time at the Club and find out what he is up to now. Looking back at Spurs hat-tricks scored against tonights opposition. A creative midfielder who was full of heart and desire, LEWIS HOLTBY made his Spurs debut against this afternoons opposition back in January 2013 and went on to make 42 appearances in our colours, scoring three goals. It wasn't quite the same then and there weren't the big press conferences you get now. Chairman Irving Scholars vision was to build an arena on stilts at the front of the Lane to house a Spurs basketball team, but it never happened. By using this site, you agree we can set and use cookies. You try to fight but it gets you in the end! He scored his first goal for us against Sheffield Wednesday on his debut so for him to score in the same game in the 50-51 season was astounding. Duquemin passed away in 2003 but his memory lives on in Guernsey. The pair have plundered nearly 500 goals between them but none as important as the one scored by Guernsey's Len Duquemin. Club legend 'Fenners' retires after 38 years at Spurs - Tottenham Hotspur There are 30+ professionals named "John Fennelly", who use LinkedIn to exchange information, ideas, and opportunities. Walter's story will also be told in the new museum, which will play such an important part at our wonderful new stadium. I tried to squeeze through. Born in Dublin, 'Fenners' moved to Cheshunt with his family in 1965, a goal-kick away from our former training ground, and went to his first match at White Hart Lane in 1966. There was also an unusual one a charity match between the FA Cup-winning teams of 1991 and 1981, with the likes of Glenn Hoddle and others. But to many peoples surprise, I had never heard of Danny Blanchflower, despite growing up in Northern Ireland and even visiting Blanchflower Park as a teen. He ran the club from the bootroom to the boardroom. Your account will automatically be charged at the same price for renewal within 24-hours prior to the end of the current period unless you change your subscription preferences in your account settings. No cancellation of the current subscription is allowed during active subscription period. Todays episode documents that journey and features interviews with former team-mates like legendary goalkeeper Pat Jennings, representatives from Tottenham Hotspurs like Club Historian John Fennelly and Dannys only son Richard Blanchflower. Walter, the first black outfield player to play at the highest level in this country, joined us as an amateur in April, 1909, and so impressed that he signed professional terms within a month. That was more of a separate thing in those days. He became the Club's Press Officer in 1984/85, the first role of its kind in English football, starting a 38-year relationship with Spurs where he worked alongside the likes of Keith Burkinshaw, David Pleat, Terry Venables, Gerry Francis, George Graham, Glenn Hoddle and Martin Jol. But then Id never seen us reach the Champions League Final either! Every now and then there would be a big roar and youd know hed dropped the baton. He turned down an offer to succeed Herbert Chapman as Arsenal manager, but did join the club as chief scout. McWilliam wanted to stay with Spurs, and asked for an extra 150 a year but the directors refused so, in January 1927, McWilliam tendered his resignation. Tottenham Hotspur official handbook 1992-1993 by John Fennelly - Goodreads I made my full Premier League debut at White Hart Lane in November of this season against West Ham and it was pretty surreal when I scored. ))), our new mobile phone service. My dad would sit me on one. Who was this Invernessian who got to the top of the footballing tree with a legacy still reverberating in the game today and yet is almost forgotten? Mackay was quite intimidating. The Club continues to recognise the legacy Walter has left on our game and our society, while educating local young people on the history of Tull through our Foundation. Wed 21 October 2015, 10:30|Tottenham Hotspur. The directors agreed that a full-time manager was needed, and selected Peter McWilliam. Years later, when I was the organist at the Palmers Green United Reformed Church, I played at the wedding of one of Cliff Joness children. He had an office at White Hart Lane and you didnt want to be called into it. I remember meeting Jamie Redknapp and Fredi Kanout. click here to learn how to listen and enjoy audio shows. 5: What career advice would you give a budding journalist? Crewe were a lowly team, so it was jolly good of them to get two goals. They just picked us up and said: Go. When you played on the continent, you had running tracks around the playing areas and so the spectators would be 15-20 yards back. That was his way of doing things. He started his career in the media as a copy boy with top sports agency Hayters in Fleet Street aged 17. One story surrounds the story of signing Jimmy Seed from Mid-Rhondda. That result remains the clubs record win. Graeme Souness played for us and he didnt get a medal because he had been sent off in the first match. They let him play and then didnt give him a medal. Every man, it would appear, knew his place, and took care to be occupying it at the right moment, and if that kind of thing continues then we may well expect Tottenham to be in the running for any of the honours which are going., Scotlands Pele: Andrew Watson emerged from slavery to become a black football icon. A general view of White Hart Lane stadium looking towards the West Stand and Paxton Road end as Tottenham Hotspur take on West Bromwich Albion on 30 October 1965. When I was a kid you couldn't do media studies but now you can do these degrees, go out and get them. Florence survived until 1970. "Initially I came to cover basketball as well as football. I remember very clearly seeing him there, walking around. When I play now and I hear the crowd, it still gives me the buzz I had when I was that age. I dont believe in all of that but so many people tell you about them. Walter was born in Folkestone, Kent in 1888. JF: Education is the spice of life. I can still reel off the famous team Brown, Baker, Henry, Blanchflower, Norman, Mackay, Jones, White, Smith, Greaves, Dyson. JF: I was looking for any job with a future so I went for a job in insurance but only had the interview and thought it wasn't for me. 4: Do you consider us to have a good or bad press? He coached players who went on to become managerial greats Vic Buckingham, Arthur Rowe and Bill Nicholson and his legacy is alive in the legendary Pep Guardiola. 0 . Tottenhams Terry Dyson, second left, and Les Allen, third left, celebrate as the Gornik Zabrze goalkeeper, Hubert Kostka, is beaten by a header from Bobby Smith. He was aged 29. Download the latest issue before every game or subscribe for the season and receive your copy as soon as its published. All of them helped make todays podcast possible.The Streets Where They Livedis funded by the National Lottery Heritage Fund. Read all stories from Tottenham Hotspur Publications. We beat everyone at White Hart Lane, even Eusbios Benfica, although they got past us on aggregate. Remembering Len Duquemin's title winning goal for Tottenham - ITVX Brought up near the Clubs old training ground at Cheshunt, John has worked as our Head of Publications for many years having joined the club as our first Press Officer in 1983. Wed have brought our lunch along and wed eat it there. JF: I was looking for any job with a future so I went for a job in insurance but only had the interview and thought it wasn't for me. . Jones spent 10 of them, from 1958 to 1968, at Tottenham and made 378 appearances, scoring 159 goals. World War One took its toll on his players and Spurs ended up bottom of the table in 1914-15. John Fennelly, Tottenham Hotspur historian, pictured at White Hart Lane in April 2017. By the time things were getting back to normal he had assembled a squad of players way too good for the Second Division. The great teams just know where each other are on the pitch and they have personalities that click. It was dangerous but there was more of a unity between the fans. John Fennelly, our pioneering former Press Officer and Programme Editor, Head of Publications and Club Historian, has hung up his boots after 38 years at Spurs. Tottenham Hotspur official handbook 1993/94 by John Fennelly - Goodreads I cant really describe the feeling when Im in the tunnel, about to walk out and they play the music. If its your first time listening to a podcast, click here to learn how to listen and enjoy audio shows. The war would end just over six months later. Id usually be in one of the ends, squashed together with everybody and going forward when there was a goal. Tottenham Hotspur Annual 1989 by John Fennelly - Goodreads You can read that feature in full here. After leaving school he became a printer's apprentice. (Making them the first team to win both the League and the FA Cup in the 20th Century). You can share this episode with friends/family by clicking the buttons below. Born in Dublin, 'Fenners' moved to Cheshunt with his family in 1965, a goal-kick away from our former training ground, and went to his first match at White Hart Lane in 1966. It finished 8-1 and it was down to the crowd. One time, Jimmy Greaves convinced me that I should go in to see Bill about a pay rise. JF: When I first arrived I was given the job as the club journalist. I was a flag bearer on the night so I got to go on to the pitch before the game. Every European night that Ive been to or been involved in, whether its Europa League or Champions League, has been special. Tottenham Hotspur official 1990-91 handbook book. To stay in the loop aboout more great local stories, subscribe to our email newsletter or see who else weve interviewed here. Never miss another issue of the official Matchday Programme of Tottenham Hotspur FC. It is nothing of the kind. As with Anderlecht, the second leg was at the Lane, which made it even more special. We feel were all together and part of the team, as opposed to having a big dressing room where everyone is scattered all over the place. Both world class and we are more competitive on the field these days than ever before in my time. All Rights Reserved. Sky Sports News are everywhere and the game is massive. He was seen as one of the great half-backs of the game, a former Scotland captain and the very heartbeat of Newcastle United and their impressive track record. One of its projects is Successful Belfast, which champions new and creative ways of involving people in Belfasts future development. Club historian John Fennelly looks back at what supporters were reading on their way, at half-time and heading home afterwards when NORWICH CITY visited in March 1938. . Mr Fennelly says McWilliam possessed all the attributes a great manager needed, with an uncanny ability to spot talent others had not seen. We have that now. One of my earliest memories of White Hart Lane was training there when I was six or seven on an indoor ballcourt that was on the side of the stadium. Theyd wait until it had gone and youd hear it explode somewhere else and then theyd carry on. He scored the only goal of the game as Spurs beat Sheffield Wednesday to clinch their first ever league title. I said: Im playing tonight. People said: What are you talking about, mate? Staff 7: John Fennelly - Tottenham Hotspur It finished in a 2-2 draw. Danny Blanchflower was a footballer from Belfast who's most well-known for captaining the Tottenham Hotspurs team that won 'the double' in the 1960-1961 season. A podcast made for Northern Ireland, by Northern Ireland. By Boxing Day 1912, McWilliam was in post, setting about building a team based on his own style of attacking football. Each jam-packed issue brings you the hottest club news, interviews, player info, match coverage, in-depth history and much more. When I discovered more about his story and the incredible legacy he left behind, I decided to set out on a journey to find out more about the man, the myth and the legend but more importantly, to uncover why we in Northern Ireland are running the risk of forgetting about one of our greatest players. Its strange. Cliff Jones pictured at home, surrounded by memorabilia from his 19-year career. Im sure Blanchflower will be there somewhere. John Fennelly, Tottenham Hotspur historian, pictured at White Hart Lane in April 2017. On this day in 1951, the Cobo born striker wrote his name into Tottenham folklore. It was a strange but welcome case of dj vu for our Under-23s on Monday last week (22 November) as, for the second season in a row, we produced a thrilling comeback to claim all three points away at Leicester City in the Premier League 2. Above any game I played at White Hart Lane, I remember that one. My favourite game as a fan was probably the first one that my dad took me to against Middlesbrough, when I was six or seven. Belfast Buildings Trust is a charity founded in 1996 to regenerate Belfasts landmark buildings. "So, the trajectory is upwards and Im certain well soon get there. They would march on the pitch and the bloke at the front would throw his baton up into the air. It sounded like the whole ceiling had come down but, when I turned round, there was nothing there. PDF For Whom The Bell Tulls - Tottenham Hotspur When I first arrived at Tottenham, they used to have a marching band providing pre-match entertainment. The White Hart Lane finale will benefit the Tottenham Tribute Trust, the clubs charity for its former players who are in situations that compromise their quality of life. He was responsible for Spurs adopting Northfleet United in Kent as its nursery club in 1923, resulting in numerous players learning the Tottenham way, ultimately saving Spurs a fortune. Duquemin passed away in 2003 but his memory lives on in Guernsey. He also led the Northern Irish team to the World Cup twice as team captain in 1958 and in his role as manager in 1976. Read Tottenham Hotspur Publications along with 8,000+ other magazines & newspapers with just one subscription View catalog, Official Matchday Programme, Premier League. Jones, right, scored the second goal in Spurs 2-0 win in their 1962 FA Cup quarter-final at White Hart Lane. From Jimmy Greaves to Harry Kane, Tottenham Hotspur are synonymous with English goal scoring greats. Home fans just before kick-off at the north London derby in April 2017. Goodbye White Hart Lane: an iconic stadium remembered by those who knew it best. And I couldnt be happier that it did because Ive had the best of times and met some great people. You learned to anticipate the surge and it was always best to get down to the front, although even that was dangerous because people were falling towards you. Peter McWilliam: How Inverness footballer became Spurs manager If you cant make it to Tottenham Hotspur Stadium you can still show your support and download a digital version of the programme to keep yourself up-to-date. It was McColl (who also founded the newsagents R S McColl, now McColls) who first introduced McWilliam to a style of play that would reverberate in the home and European game to this day described as artistic play, combining team-work and quick, short passing., He was a real players manager with a simple philosophy on how to do his job..
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Each one of them adds a layer of character to the place. At dawn every day, these bloody things would be crowing away and the club would get hammered with complaints from the neighbours. But at the same time, there is excitement about the new ground. Siblings Lloyd and Eileen spoke to us about the fond memories they have of their . Peter McWilliam was born in 1878 in Inveravon, Banffshire, to parents Peter and Jane. The directors shallow pockets ended up driving McWilliam away in December 1926, when Middlesbrough tried to poach him with an offer of 1,500 a year, against his current 850 salary. Glenn Hoddle described him as 'great servant of the Club'; Jurgen Klinsmann said 'Fenners, you taught me a lot, your energy was always around the Lane, you made it a special place'; Martin Jol added, 'Fenners, you are part of the heart and soul of Tottenham Hotspur'. A few of my mates are diehard West Ham fans and I got a text off one of them, saying: I cant believe youve done that.. It will be emotional to see the old stadium knocked down but I think the ghosts will continue to lurk around. When I then started work on the Mail on Sunday, I was often used for Tottenham games - home and away - as I had such good contacts at the Lane! There is an insatiable appetite for football as well now. "Its strange but our club has been a constant in my personal and professional life. We were saddened to hear of the passing of John Johnnie Hills, a defender who spent 11 years at the Club as an amateur and professional between 1950-61. John Fennelly has 11 books on Goodreads with 11 ratings. Tottenham's home ground is White Hart Lane. When word leaked out Spurs were interested in the Mid-Rhondda inside-forward, the local supporters threated to lynch McWilliam if he went within a mile of their man. The nine-foot high cockerel is cleaned while the stands are improved and enlarged in July 1934; and in situ on top of the roof of the East Stand in March 1988. Tottenham Hotspur official 1990-91 handbook by John Fennelly - Goodreads Between 1905 and 1910, the club had won three League titles and reached four FA cup finals, winning one. Tottenham Sweden on Twitter: "THANKS for EVERYTHING you've done for our John Fennelly's most popular book is Tottenham Hotspur Annual 1989. I told him that I deserved it because I thought I was the best winger in Europe. The original copper piece was cast by William James Scott, who had played for the club in the old amateur days, and it went up in 1909. When I first started working on the local paper, I used to interview the old members of staff, who had been at the club since before the second world war. Club Historian - Tottenham Hotspur We used to get to the matches so early two hours beforehand was considered late and the idea was to get near to a barrier. Peter Snr was a grocers porter, and they settled initially at 23 Argyle Street with a growing family Peter Jnr being the youngest of four and the only boy. The Aston Villa goalkeeper Nigel Sims can only look on as the ball flies into the net from Cliff Joness diving header. John Fennelly, our pioneering former Press Officer and Programme Editor, Head of Publications and Club Historian, has hung up his boots after 38 years at Spurs. Read reviews from world's largest community for readers. He was arrested. Everyone will be emotional and sad when White Hart Lane is knocked down because of the prestige and heritage of the place. Is that right, son, Bill said. He'd had a great season that season - he was the top scorer. Sky this week published a case study revealing that Game Zero, our Premier League match against Chelsea here in September, achieved net zero carbon emissions. When war broke out, Walter enlisted in the Footballers Battalion of the Middlesex Regiment and became the first black combat officer in the British Army. That would have been in the 1940s or 1950s. Danny Blanchflower: "The Greatest Footballer Who Ever Lived" Back in 2009, on the centenary of his arrival at Spurs, Club Historian John Fennelly put together what is seen as the ultimate guide to Walter's life. You only really needed 'O' levels when I started to get on an NCTJ course. This follows on from the annual schools workshops delivered on the subject of Tull around Black History Month (October), traditionally held at White Hart Lanes Spurs Learning Zone. I can almost touch it. The club is also known as Spurs. I didnt go to the Inter Milan game in 2010-11, when Gareth Bale ran Maicon ragged, but I remember going to the Real Madrid quarter-final tie later in that Champions League season. And Mackay. But working with him for 30 years has taught me a lot and I am proud to follow him and to take on such a key role at a club with such a rich heritage.. I got in ahead of everyone else because I had 'A' levels. of the Spurs players who made the ultimate sacrifice'. They were both from Aberdeenshire villages near Huntly, he from Gartly, she from Forgue, and had settled in Inverness to improve their fortunes. The notoriously thrifty directors appreciated this. Creighton Road was the one where Bill Nicholson lived and it was about a mile from the stadium. I oversee the programme, the magazine, which is contracted out, the website and spurs (((on! McWilliam wore glasses and a false beard to watch Seed, then signed him after the game before anyone realised he had even been in the vicinity.. But at White Hart Lane they were right, smack on top of you. Tis said that he is coaching them in couples, and one experienced critic declared that on Saturday at Chelsea he could see evidence of the master mind in the way the Tottenham players went about their work. John Fennelly (Author of Tottenham Hotspur official - Goodreads It is much more formal now because the seats, obviously, had to come in. McWilliam stayed with Boro until his dismissal in 1934. On John Cameron, the man who put Tottenham Hotspur on the global map. It was so unusual to have a terrace at a second level running along one of the sides, rather than behind a goal. Unfortunately, it got knocked down and we moved to Chigwell to train as I got older. There was also a thing about people bringing cockerels to the matches in the 1960s, I think because the cockerel was on the clubs badge. It was a key job with a massive Spurs following in those pre social media days when it was the only way to read about the club in weekly detail. My dad is a massive Spurs fan who started going to White Hart Lane with his uncle when he was knee-high, and Ive grown up with the club in my blood. Rowe was the first man to win a First Division championship with Tottenham before Nicholson took on McWilliam and Rowes philosophy to even greater effect, becoming the clubs greatest-ever manager, winning eight major trophies at White Hart Lane. Back in 2009, on the centenary of his arrival at Spurs, Club Historian John Fennelly put together what is seen as the ultimate guide to Walter's life. Can you imagine that these days? So one regret is that I have never seen us win the league. Spurs and Arsenal had to groundshare at White Hart Lane as Highbury had been requisitioned as an ARP (Air Raid Precautions) centre. Walter Tull remembered - Tottenham Hotspur Theyd just let them go. It was the first ever European Cup tie at White Hart Lane in 1961 and we absolutely slaughtered them. I get hairs on my neck, like me and my dad did when we used to go as fans in the crowd. Spurs had been promoted to the Football League at the first time of asking, but their first 13 games had been unimpressive with three draws and 10 defeats. For more details of these cookies and how to disable them, see ourcookie policy. THANKS for EVERYTHING you've done for our beloved club @SpursOfficial , Fenners! On the way out, close the door behind you. And that was it. Now there is a team involved. As you came into the ground, you could buy a tea or a coffee or get burgers, hot dogs and chips, so all of these aromas would be swirling around. I'm also responsible for the PA system, THTV on the jumbotron on matchdays, commentary for the blind - all the things under the 'media' umbrella. I'm dealing with press on all matters, not just matchday but interviews and press conferences. Sun 25 March 2018, 17:25|Tottenham Hotspur. The club motto is Audere est Facere (To dare is to do). 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Tottenham Hotspur Annual 1989 book. I remember our FA Youth Cup final against Coventry City in 1969-70. The crowd watch the game against Manchester United in April 2016 (top), the view leading to the lower East Stand, a pie stall inside, and home fans outside (middle), a view of the ground from the south-east corner and a young fan gets his picture taken by an image of the new stadium (bottom). The two had married in 1905, during McWilliams time at Newcastle United. He was really very good at football from a very young age and he got into the schoolboy muratti when he was 11 years old which was very young indeed and I can remember my Dad telling us what a great honour it was. What a stadium! representatives from Tottenham Hotspurs like Club Historian John Fennelly and Danny's . I am reminded of certain games, like when we beat Crewe Alexandra 13-2 in the FA Cup in 1960. Tottenham Hotspur official handbook 1989-90 by John Fennelly - Goodreads "I left there for an evening paper - and Spurs asked me to write regularly for the programme on a freelance basis. I do think we try to meet the press half-way and help them where they can but sometimes they get an agenda and it's very hard to switch them off that. The following year he rejoined Inverness Thistle, but his next step was the big one. Incredibly, I missed the 1984 Uefa Cup final win over Anderlecht because I was on holiday but I was there in 1972 when we won the same trophy against Wolverhampton Wanderers. Laurence Gant, Head of Academy Sports Medicine and Science, is set to take part in a five-day charity cycle in memory of his friend, and our former Under-23s coach Ugo Ehiogu. The sights and sounds and smells made such an impression on me. But the club reaped his eye for talent as he signed players who would have a profound effect on Spurs fortunes after the war including Vic Buckingham, Arthur Rowe and Bill Nicholson, who all went on to become managerial greats. They used to tell me about an old boy who was employed to walk down the tunnel and bang two binlids together to drive away the pigeons. One evening, I remember sitting in the office at the Red House on the High Road where the club had started and something collapsed behind me. They were such characters and Dave Mackay was an incredible character. There is a lot more pressure now. Support for the series came from a wide range of local historians, heritage, and civic organisations. Features include:
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Subscriptions are available for purchase inside this app. My plan was to stay for a couple of years but here I am 100 years later! Get out, graft and get a good reputation for reliability. We caught up with the Germany international to discuss his time at the Club and find out what he is up to now. Looking back at Spurs hat-tricks scored against tonights opposition. A creative midfielder who was full of heart and desire, LEWIS HOLTBY made his Spurs debut against this afternoons opposition back in January 2013 and went on to make 42 appearances in our colours, scoring three goals. It wasn't quite the same then and there weren't the big press conferences you get now. Chairman Irving Scholars vision was to build an arena on stilts at the front of the Lane to house a Spurs basketball team, but it never happened. By using this site, you agree we can set and use cookies. You try to fight but it gets you in the end! He scored his first goal for us against Sheffield Wednesday on his debut so for him to score in the same game in the 50-51 season was astounding. Duquemin passed away in 2003 but his memory lives on in Guernsey. The pair have plundered nearly 500 goals between them but none as important as the one scored by Guernsey's Len Duquemin. Club legend 'Fenners' retires after 38 years at Spurs - Tottenham Hotspur There are 30+ professionals named "John Fennelly", who use LinkedIn to exchange information, ideas, and opportunities. Walter's story will also be told in the new museum, which will play such an important part at our wonderful new stadium. I tried to squeeze through. Born in Dublin, 'Fenners' moved to Cheshunt with his family in 1965, a goal-kick away from our former training ground, and went to his first match at White Hart Lane in 1966. There was also an unusual one a charity match between the FA Cup-winning teams of 1991 and 1981, with the likes of Glenn Hoddle and others. But to many peoples surprise, I had never heard of Danny Blanchflower, despite growing up in Northern Ireland and even visiting Blanchflower Park as a teen. He ran the club from the bootroom to the boardroom. Your account will automatically be charged at the same price for renewal within 24-hours prior to the end of the current period unless you change your subscription preferences in your account settings. No cancellation of the current subscription is allowed during active subscription period. Todays episode documents that journey and features interviews with former team-mates like legendary goalkeeper Pat Jennings, representatives from Tottenham Hotspurs like Club Historian John Fennelly and Dannys only son Richard Blanchflower. Walter, the first black outfield player to play at the highest level in this country, joined us as an amateur in April, 1909, and so impressed that he signed professional terms within a month. That was more of a separate thing in those days. He became the Club's Press Officer in 1984/85, the first role of its kind in English football, starting a 38-year relationship with Spurs where he worked alongside the likes of Keith Burkinshaw, David Pleat, Terry Venables, Gerry Francis, George Graham, Glenn Hoddle and Martin Jol. But then Id never seen us reach the Champions League Final either! Every now and then there would be a big roar and youd know hed dropped the baton. He turned down an offer to succeed Herbert Chapman as Arsenal manager, but did join the club as chief scout. McWilliam wanted to stay with Spurs, and asked for an extra 150 a year but the directors refused so, in January 1927, McWilliam tendered his resignation. Tottenham Hotspur official handbook 1992-1993 by John Fennelly - Goodreads I made my full Premier League debut at White Hart Lane in November of this season against West Ham and it was pretty surreal when I scored. ))), our new mobile phone service. My dad would sit me on one. Who was this Invernessian who got to the top of the footballing tree with a legacy still reverberating in the game today and yet is almost forgotten? Mackay was quite intimidating. The Club continues to recognise the legacy Walter has left on our game and our society, while educating local young people on the history of Tull through our Foundation. Wed 21 October 2015, 10:30|Tottenham Hotspur. The directors agreed that a full-time manager was needed, and selected Peter McWilliam. Years later, when I was the organist at the Palmers Green United Reformed Church, I played at the wedding of one of Cliff Joness children. He had an office at White Hart Lane and you didnt want to be called into it. I remember meeting Jamie Redknapp and Fredi Kanout. click here to learn how to listen and enjoy audio shows. 5: What career advice would you give a budding journalist? Crewe were a lowly team, so it was jolly good of them to get two goals. They just picked us up and said: Go. When you played on the continent, you had running tracks around the playing areas and so the spectators would be 15-20 yards back. That was his way of doing things. He started his career in the media as a copy boy with top sports agency Hayters in Fleet Street aged 17. One story surrounds the story of signing Jimmy Seed from Mid-Rhondda. That result remains the clubs record win. Graeme Souness played for us and he didnt get a medal because he had been sent off in the first match. They let him play and then didnt give him a medal. Every man, it would appear, knew his place, and took care to be occupying it at the right moment, and if that kind of thing continues then we may well expect Tottenham to be in the running for any of the honours which are going., Scotlands Pele: Andrew Watson emerged from slavery to become a black football icon. A general view of White Hart Lane stadium looking towards the West Stand and Paxton Road end as Tottenham Hotspur take on West Bromwich Albion on 30 October 1965. When I was a kid you couldn't do media studies but now you can do these degrees, go out and get them. Florence survived until 1970. "Initially I came to cover basketball as well as football. I remember very clearly seeing him there, walking around. When I play now and I hear the crowd, it still gives me the buzz I had when I was that age. I dont believe in all of that but so many people tell you about them. Walter was born in Folkestone, Kent in 1888. JF: Education is the spice of life. I can still reel off the famous team Brown, Baker, Henry, Blanchflower, Norman, Mackay, Jones, White, Smith, Greaves, Dyson. JF: I was looking for any job with a future so I went for a job in insurance but only had the interview and thought it wasn't for me. 4: Do you consider us to have a good or bad press? He coached players who went on to become managerial greats Vic Buckingham, Arthur Rowe and Bill Nicholson and his legacy is alive in the legendary Pep Guardiola. 0 . Tottenhams Terry Dyson, second left, and Les Allen, third left, celebrate as the Gornik Zabrze goalkeeper, Hubert Kostka, is beaten by a header from Bobby Smith. He was aged 29. Download the latest issue before every game or subscribe for the season and receive your copy as soon as its published. All of them helped make todays podcast possible.The Streets Where They Livedis funded by the National Lottery Heritage Fund. Read all stories from Tottenham Hotspur Publications. We beat everyone at White Hart Lane, even Eusbios Benfica, although they got past us on aggregate. Remembering Len Duquemin's title winning goal for Tottenham - ITVX Brought up near the Clubs old training ground at Cheshunt, John has worked as our Head of Publications for many years having joined the club as our first Press Officer in 1983. Wed have brought our lunch along and wed eat it there. JF: I was looking for any job with a future so I went for a job in insurance but only had the interview and thought it wasn't for me. . Jones spent 10 of them, from 1958 to 1968, at Tottenham and made 378 appearances, scoring 159 goals. World War One took its toll on his players and Spurs ended up bottom of the table in 1914-15. John Fennelly, Tottenham Hotspur historian, pictured at White Hart Lane in April 2017. By the time things were getting back to normal he had assembled a squad of players way too good for the Second Division. The great teams just know where each other are on the pitch and they have personalities that click. It was dangerous but there was more of a unity between the fans. John Fennelly, our pioneering former Press Officer and Programme Editor, Head of Publications and Club Historian, has hung up his boots after 38 years at Spurs. Tottenham Hotspur official handbook 1993/94 by John Fennelly - Goodreads I cant really describe the feeling when Im in the tunnel, about to walk out and they play the music. If its your first time listening to a podcast, click here to learn how to listen and enjoy audio shows. The war would end just over six months later. Id usually be in one of the ends, squashed together with everybody and going forward when there was a goal. Tottenham Hotspur Annual 1989 by John Fennelly - Goodreads You can read that feature in full here. After leaving school he became a printer's apprentice. (Making them the first team to win both the League and the FA Cup in the 20th Century). You can share this episode with friends/family by clicking the buttons below. Born in Dublin, 'Fenners' moved to Cheshunt with his family in 1965, a goal-kick away from our former training ground, and went to his first match at White Hart Lane in 1966. It finished 8-1 and it was down to the crowd. One time, Jimmy Greaves convinced me that I should go in to see Bill about a pay rise. JF: When I first arrived I was given the job as the club journalist. I was a flag bearer on the night so I got to go on to the pitch before the game. Every European night that Ive been to or been involved in, whether its Europa League or Champions League, has been special. Tottenham Hotspur official 1990-91 handbook book. To stay in the loop aboout more great local stories, subscribe to our email newsletter or see who else weve interviewed here. Never miss another issue of the official Matchday Programme of Tottenham Hotspur FC. It is nothing of the kind. As with Anderlecht, the second leg was at the Lane, which made it even more special. We feel were all together and part of the team, as opposed to having a big dressing room where everyone is scattered all over the place. Both world class and we are more competitive on the field these days than ever before in my time. All Rights Reserved. Sky Sports News are everywhere and the game is massive. He was seen as one of the great half-backs of the game, a former Scotland captain and the very heartbeat of Newcastle United and their impressive track record. One of its projects is Successful Belfast, which champions new and creative ways of involving people in Belfasts future development. Club historian John Fennelly looks back at what supporters were reading on their way, at half-time and heading home afterwards when NORWICH CITY visited in March 1938. . Mr Fennelly says McWilliam possessed all the attributes a great manager needed, with an uncanny ability to spot talent others had not seen. We have that now. One of my earliest memories of White Hart Lane was training there when I was six or seven on an indoor ballcourt that was on the side of the stadium. Theyd wait until it had gone and youd hear it explode somewhere else and then theyd carry on. He scored the only goal of the game as Spurs beat Sheffield Wednesday to clinch their first ever league title. I said: Im playing tonight. People said: What are you talking about, mate? Staff 7: John Fennelly - Tottenham Hotspur It finished in a 2-2 draw. Danny Blanchflower was a footballer from Belfast who's most well-known for captaining the Tottenham Hotspurs team that won 'the double' in the 1960-1961 season. A podcast made for Northern Ireland, by Northern Ireland. By Boxing Day 1912, McWilliam was in post, setting about building a team based on his own style of attacking football. Each jam-packed issue brings you the hottest club news, interviews, player info, match coverage, in-depth history and much more. When I discovered more about his story and the incredible legacy he left behind, I decided to set out on a journey to find out more about the man, the myth and the legend but more importantly, to uncover why we in Northern Ireland are running the risk of forgetting about one of our greatest players. Its strange. Cliff Jones pictured at home, surrounded by memorabilia from his 19-year career. Im sure Blanchflower will be there somewhere. John Fennelly, Tottenham Hotspur historian, pictured at White Hart Lane in April 2017. On this day in 1951, the Cobo born striker wrote his name into Tottenham folklore. It was a strange but welcome case of dj vu for our Under-23s on Monday last week (22 November) as, for the second season in a row, we produced a thrilling comeback to claim all three points away at Leicester City in the Premier League 2. Above any game I played at White Hart Lane, I remember that one. My favourite game as a fan was probably the first one that my dad took me to against Middlesbrough, when I was six or seven. Belfast Buildings Trust is a charity founded in 1996 to regenerate Belfasts landmark buildings. "So, the trajectory is upwards and Im certain well soon get there. They would march on the pitch and the bloke at the front would throw his baton up into the air. It sounded like the whole ceiling had come down but, when I turned round, there was nothing there. PDF For Whom The Bell Tulls - Tottenham Hotspur When I first arrived at Tottenham, they used to have a marching band providing pre-match entertainment. The White Hart Lane finale will benefit the Tottenham Tribute Trust, the clubs charity for its former players who are in situations that compromise their quality of life. He was responsible for Spurs adopting Northfleet United in Kent as its nursery club in 1923, resulting in numerous players learning the Tottenham way, ultimately saving Spurs a fortune. Duquemin passed away in 2003 but his memory lives on in Guernsey. He also led the Northern Irish team to the World Cup twice as team captain in 1958 and in his role as manager in 1976. Read Tottenham Hotspur Publications along with 8,000+ other magazines & newspapers with just one subscription View catalog, Official Matchday Programme, Premier League. Jones, right, scored the second goal in Spurs 2-0 win in their 1962 FA Cup quarter-final at White Hart Lane. From Jimmy Greaves to Harry Kane, Tottenham Hotspur are synonymous with English goal scoring greats. Home fans just before kick-off at the north London derby in April 2017. Goodbye White Hart Lane: an iconic stadium remembered by those who knew it best. And I couldnt be happier that it did because Ive had the best of times and met some great people. You learned to anticipate the surge and it was always best to get down to the front, although even that was dangerous because people were falling towards you. Peter McWilliam: How Inverness footballer became Spurs manager If you cant make it to Tottenham Hotspur Stadium you can still show your support and download a digital version of the programme to keep yourself up-to-date. It was McColl (who also founded the newsagents R S McColl, now McColls) who first introduced McWilliam to a style of play that would reverberate in the home and European game to this day described as artistic play, combining team-work and quick, short passing., He was a real players manager with a simple philosophy on how to do his job.. Palos Verdes Football Roster,
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