Showing posts with label Colin Lee. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Colin Lee. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 06, 2007

Spurs in History - 6th May

6th May, 1979

Spurs 3 Bermuda Select XI 1 (Friendly)

This was the final game of a tour that included matches in Kuwait, Malaysia, Japan and Bermuda. Undefeated during the tour, the team had won the Japan National Cup by defeating Dundee United 2-0 in Tokyo.

However, such was the nature of this game that goalkeeper Milija Aleksic played on the right wing and a number of the backroom staff appeared in the team, including Assistant Secretary Peter Day and physiotherapist Mike Varney. Also four Bermudan players were included as second-half substitutes for Spurs.

The goals were scored by Colin Lee, Chris Jones and Bermudan Alan Marshall.








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Sunday, January 14, 2007

Spurs in History - 14th January

14th January, 1978

Notts County 3 Spurs 3
(2nd Division)

Spurs' season in the Second Division was going well and this game came in the middle of an unbeaten run of nineteen League games. However, eleven games were drawn and this was making the promotion that should have been a certainty a little more difficult.

Spurs were also were involved in a number of high-scoring matches and against County, John Pratt scored twice and Colin Lee got the other goal.

This gave Spurs another point which would ensure their immediate return to the First Division.

Team: Daines, Naylor, Holmes, Hoddle, McAllister, Perryman, Pratt, McNab, Duncan, Lee, Armstrong.

Read more about John Pratt at www.Topspurs.com
John Pratt


14th January, 1956

Arsenal 0 Spurs 1
(1st Division)

A goal from left winger, George Robb, was sufficient to overcome North London neighbours, Arsenal, at Highbury. This win enabled Spurs to complete the 'double' over Arsenal, having won 3-1 at White Hart Lane in mid-September. That game had been Spurs first win of the season as they struggled against relegation.

Ironically, the four points gained from their local rivals enabled Spurs to retain their 1st Division place. Spurs finished the season in 18th place with 37 points, two points ahead of Huddersfield in 21st position and 4 points above Sheffield United in 22nd place.






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