Saturday, 26 November 2016

WHERE ARE THEY NOW?

Sedgly, Polson, Moran (sub), Thorstvedt, Hughton, Van den Hauwe, Mabbutt, Gascoigne, Howells, Nayim, Lineker, Moncur (sub),Walsh.

These made up the Spurs' side that last beat Chelsea 2-1 at Stamford Bridge in front of just over 28,000 people.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uVTBLpEQMCQ
Chelsea had Beasant, Clarke, Johnsen, Roberts, Wilson, Dorigo, Bumstead, Nicholas, Dixon, McAllister and Wilson. Chelsea fans may know of these from the past.

David Howells scored the first for Spurs after 44 minutes (a diving header) and Chelsea replied in the second half through Bumstead (59), with a standard Lineker back post header to grab victory in the 88th.
This game played on February 10th 1990 was the last win for the Spurs, so 26 years later after 28 games, they try again.

Of the Spurs' side goalkeeper Eric Thorsvedt retired with a back injury and works in TV,
Chris Hughton, at Brighton and Hove Albion, is one of few black managers in the Football League,
Steve Sedgly formed his own construction company called COYS,
Pat Van den Hauwe works at Everton FC, partly on their Walking Footballl Programme,
John Polston had a knee injury, retired and is now a personal trainer,
Gary Mabbutt is a Spurs ambassador and works on behalf of Diabetes Uk, having suffered from it,
Paul Gascoigne we all know about,
David Howells, a local Guildford boy, works at Charterhouse School as a sports' coach and runs his own schools' sports company called PSD in the Guildford area, working with his brother Gareth.
Nayim is at Zaragozza FC and Paul Walsh is a TV pundit.
John Moncur turned to religion to curb his anger and has two sons in the professional game, one at Barnsley and the other at Leyton Orient,
Paul Moran has played and coached in the London area.

If you are a Chelsea fan, then look after your own side! Name these three!

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