Here's a repeat!....I have a chum staying tonight and probably, will not have time to research a new one. So why not celebrate the great Spurs Double winners of 1960-1.....well we didn't know what was going to happen later on, did we?
| Tottenham Hotspur (Champions) | P42 | W31 | D4 | L7 | F115 | A55 | Ave 2.091 | Pts 66 |
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Smith was from North Yorkshire and he scored 176 goals for Spurs in 271 games. He started at Chelsea, went to Brighton briefly and I saw him play for Hastings United in an FA Cup qualifier at Horsham Town. He was on his way down by then, a bit out of fitness to be polite, and actually getting on a bit! His career with England was fairly successful with 15 goals in 13 games. He died on 18th September 2010.
By the end of the season Tottenham had won the league and the FA Cup, beating Leicester City in the 1961 final. I saw Spurs draw 4-4 with Burnley at WHLane in front of a crowd of over 58,000, a game Spurs were well in charge at half time, 4-0, until John Connelly, an England winger, and Ray Pointer, also the England centre forward, at the time, made their mark. Pointer was a proven goal scorer but he only played three times for England scoring twice. Spurs scored 115 goals that season and conceded 55, the second lowest in the division. Who can name them?
The next season, Leicester represented England in the European Cup Winners Cup because Tottenham were playing in the European Cup, as it was known then, Aston Villa won the Football League Cup, Birmingham City played in the third Inter Cities Fairs Cup (open only to one city from each European Country-16 countries participated) and lost in the final to Roma over two legs. Sheffield Wednesday were First Division runners up and Newcastle and Preston were relegated.
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