• Dear Guest, Please note that adult content is not permitted on this forum. We have had our Google ads disabled at times due to some posts that were found from some time ago. Please do not post adult content and if you see any already on the forum, please report the post so that we can deal with it. Adult content is allowed in the glory hole - you will have to request permission to access it. Thanks, scara

Is Gascoigne Going To Have a Crack? The Spurs nostalgia PODCAST

90sSpursBook

Steven Caulker
I've just launched my Spurs nostalgia podcast to help promote the books. Season 1 will focus on 1989 - 1993. Trailer episode out now and weekly episodes to follow next week starting with an interview with Darren Anderton!
There are a number of player interviews, season reviews and thematic episodes about some of the leading characters and events of the era.

You can follow and subscribe via this link:
 
Great to hear from Dazza.

A good reminder of some good and bad times.

When Barmby, Dazza and Teddy formed a really high quality trio and then Klinnsmann came, but again the side was whittled away bit by bit. He said "if only we could have stuck together" and I think that is the main piece of optimism I have nowadays, we are far more resilient and able to keep MOST players we want to keep.

Not surprised to hear our diagnosis of his injuries/hernia was completely wrong and he had to get help elsewhere; I've heard that before.

Interesting Ossie's famous 5 wasn't tooooo crazy until you realise he wanted the full backs to push on too, leaving just 2 at the back. Shame Ossie couldn't have been a bit more balanced.
 
Great to hear from Dazza.

A good reminder of some good and bad times.

When Barmby, Dazza and Teddy formed a really high quality trio and then Klinnsmann came, but again the side was whittled away bit by bit. He said "if only we could have stuck together" and I think that is the main piece of optimism I have nowadays, we are far more resilient and able to keep MOST players we want to keep.

Not surprised to hear our diagnosis of his injuries/hernia was completely wrong and he had to get help elsewhere; I've heard that before.

Interesting Ossie's famous 5 wasn't tooooo crazy until you realise he wanted the full backs to push on too, leaving just 2 at the back. Shame Ossie couldn't have been a bit more balanced.
Ange ball..
 
Hi everyone,

Episode 1 - my exclusive interview with Darren Anderton is now:

Please take a listen and let me know what you think.
Excellent stuff G.

Anderton loves a natter. He was good value
 
Thanks for the positive feedback and listens everyone. Yes @Penwith Pete I'm aware - just working out how to change.

New episode out today - its a review of the 89/90 season with Theo Delaney - listen here - https://pod.fo/e/33e1ab to remember the brilliance of Gazza x Lineker, finishing above Arsenal, beating Chelsea, Liverpool and Man Utd though was it actually that glorious a season?
 
Really enjoyed this @90sSpursBook. Great, great job with the interview.

The bit that gave me the biggest pang of nostalgia was a small point, when Darren talked about a games being postponed due to frost. I remember so clearly in my youth, maybe perhaps around 10, waking up and looking outside on a Saturday morning only to be gutted to be greeted by frost, knowing most the weekend’s games would be wiped out and therefore having no football to look forward to. Literally killed my weekend.

Good luck with the pod and onwards!
 
Really enjoyed this @90sSpursBook. Great, great job with the interview.

The bit that gave me the biggest pang of nostalgia was a small point, when Darren talked about a games being postponed due to frost. I remember so clearly in my youth, maybe perhaps around 10, waking up and looking outside on a Saturday morning only to be gutted to be greeted by frost, knowing most the weekend’s games would be wiped out and therefore having no football to look forward to. Literally killed my weekend.

Good luck with the pod and onwards!

Undersoil heating was quite patchy. Some clubs, including us, were early adopters of it, but other grounds you knew you had no chance.
 
Undersoil heating was quite patchy. Some clubs, including us, were early adopters of it, but other grounds you knew you had no chance.
An ex girlfriend of mine thought undersoil heating was there to keep the players warm during games in winter.

Her brain wasn’t what attracted me to her, she had other qualities. Two big ones.
 
Back