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Teddy Sheringham 50 today!

I've always thought that approaching players/celebrities when they are out with their friends/family, is rude, and to be honest I think I would be rude too if some (drunk) clowns would approach me. Yes, it is always being said that the fans pay their wages, that doesn't mean the fans own the players and wouldn't leave them be.

Teddy Sheringham not being a Spurs fan... Well, I'm sure many of our great players have not actually been Spurs fans. And they wouldn't have to be, as it's a job.
 
I've always thought that approaching players/celebrities when they are out with their friends/family, is rude, and to be honest I think I would be rude too if some (drunk) clowns would approach me. Yes, it is always being said that the fans pay their wages, that doesn't mean the fans own the players and wouldn't leave them be.

Teddy Sheringham not being a Spurs fan... Well, I'm sure many of our great players have not actually been Spurs fans. And they wouldn't have to be, as it's a job.

Of course and like you I feel the same and would not be happy if fans started flocking around if I was on private time. However I was on/in a working environment on the couple of occasions when he was there and he was arrogant to say the least.
 
I couldn't care less what he's like (All bollox by the way based on meeting him twice) but between 92-97 he was the only thing we had to celebrate.
 
I've always thought that approaching players/celebrities when they are out with their friends/family, is rude, and to be honest I think I would be rude too if some (drunk) clowns would approach me. Yes, it is always being said that the fans pay their wages, that doesn't mean the fans own the players and wouldn't leave them be.

Teddy Sheringham not being a Spurs fan... Well, I'm sure many of our great players have not actually been Spurs fans. And they wouldn't have to be, as it's a job.

Agree

I'm talking about going out with him.. Not going up to him.

And also meeting him at club functions years ago

Notice he isn't anywhere near the Lane anymore... Most players are welcomed back and a lot are asked back....
 
Dear oh dear.

It's what separates us from the Gooners. They would gladly say happy birthday to Wheelchair, Campbell, Keown or some other t**t they've had play for them.

Of course you can have great memories about Sheringham scoring goals. I do as well. But don't see any reason to wish him a happy birthday.

Lots of people have said he's a c**t. I don't know as I've never met him but there's a ton of smoke so there must be some fire!
 
Doesn't bother me but just stay out of the thread then. Tons of RIP threads on here if I think the persons a clam or I'm not bothered I don't bother posting anything.
 
Doesn't bother me but just stay out of the thread then. Tons of RIP threads on here if I think the persons a clam or I'm not bothered I don't bother posting anything.

Then I hope you and the rest of the board will be respectfully silent when I post a happy B day thread for Judas ;)
 
Then I hope you and the rest of the board will be respectfully silent when I post a happy B day thread for Judas ;)

Oh, look what I just found?

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Absolutely classic footballer so suited to the legend of Tottenham Hotspur. Everything he did on the pitch looked like a piece of art. He always seemed to have an extra second than anybody else around him. The partnership with Klinsmann was incredible but it was his link up with Anderton (and Barmby to a lesser extent) that I'll remember him for. They did it for England too on many an occasion.

Seeing him score in Ledley's testimonial with a goal he's been scoring just as well for 25 years was remarkable and a fitting memory of him at WHL.

I was heartbroken when he left and booed him a few times when he came back but to be fair, with the benefit of hindsight, how could you begrudge him as a 30 year old when we were busy signing the likes of Scales, Vega, Sinton and Iversen whilst he had the opportunity to play in, score in and win a Champions League final (and the other league titles and FA Cups) as the biggest club in the country under the best manager of a generation.

I couldn't care less whether he's a taco in a nightclub or bar at 3am - for several years he WAS Tottenham Hotspur.
 
Absolutely classic footballer so suited to the legend of Tottenham Hotspur. Everything he did on the pitch looked like a piece of art. He always seemed to have an extra second than anybody else around him. The partnership with Klinsmann was incredible but it was his link up with Anderton (and Barmby to a lesser extent) that I'll remember him for. They did it for England too on many an occasion.

Seeing him score in Ledley's testimonial with a goal he's been scoring just as well for 25 years was remarkable and a fitting memory of him at WHL.

I was heartbroken when he left and booed him a few times when he came back but to be fair, with the benefit of hindsight, how could you begrudge him as a 30 year old when we were busy signing the likes of Scales, Vega, Sinton and Iversen whilst he had the opportunity to play in, score in and win a Champions League final (and the other league titles and FA Cups) as the biggest club in the country under the best manager of a generation.

I couldn't care less whether he's a taco in a nightclub or bar at 3am - for several years he WAS Tottenham Hotspur.

very true
 
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