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Tottenham Hotspur – ‘Team Of The Decade’

Date: 6th December 2009 at 1:12 am | Filed under: Football Blogs, Premiership, Tottenham | Author: Roy James | Tags: , , , , , , , , , | image © Action Images

GinolaFootball FanCast columnist Roy James produces his Tottenham team of the decade.

I was flicking through the Times the other day and I saw Gab Marcotti produce his Premier League team of the decade which made for an interesting read. It got me thinking as to who would make my Tottenham team of the decade and how well they’d actually perform if we could magically knit them all together.

Here goes…

Gk –

Easy choice and why Heurelho Gomes is vastly improving with every given week, the Brazilian still has some way to replicate the first two seasons we enjoyed under Robbo. Robinson during this period was absolutely immense and a real rock between the sticks.

LB – Christian Ziege

Quality left backs are few and far between and in my mind nobody was better for us than the German. Granted he hasn’t had much competition for this slot, with perhaps Ekotto the only one that can come close but the Cameroonian is not able to deliver the quality set-pieces, or whip in the same inviting crosses that Ziege produced during the Hoddle years. Excellent player and sorely missed.

CB –

No need to explain why Ledley is included. Tremendous player, the best centre half I have seen in all my years at Tottenham and just a shame that injury has deprived us of this amazing talent on a regular basis.

CB – Noureddine Naybet

If only the Moroccan joined the football club years earlier as it would have been an absolute pleasure to see this player in his prime. There is no doubt in my mind that it was him who brought the best out of and it is such a shame he had such a short stint at the Lane.

RB – Stephen Carr

Never quite understand why Carr gets stick on his return games against Tottenham, as this guy gave everything for the football club during his time here. There were few better right backs in the country when Carr was at Tottenham and his departure (despite bitter) left a massive hole which in truth has never been properly filled since.

LW –

A bit of a no brainer I think you’ll agree and arguably the most gifted player to don a Spurs shirt since Hoddle and Gascoigne. There was nothing he couldn’t do with the ball at his feet and although he was frustrating at times, in that he always looked to score the picture goal, he always kept us entertained and on our feet whenever he was in possession.

CM – Wilson Palacios

Says a lot about how little talent we possessed in centre midfield that the Honduran makes my team of the decade having only been at the club for less than a year. I suppose when your competition for the holding role reads such names like Freund, Toda or Didier Zokora, there was never much to fear.

CM –

Sheer class and a player that has yet to be fully replaced at White Hart Lane. Incredibly gifted, great passer of the ball and it is such a shame that he isn’t pulling the strings in this current team at present. My only criticism of Carrick was that he didn’t use to score enough goals, however he more than made up for it with countless assists.

RW –

Lennon was chosen in the large part to a lack of other obvious options to choose from. Saying that though Aaron has really come into his own in the past 18months and his game has come on greatly and is slowly becoming the complete winger.

ST –

No real surprise why Jermain has been chosen, given what he has brought to the football club and since his return from Pompey he has taken his game to a different stratosphere altogether. While I’m sure there a lot of supporters that may think that with Berbatov upfront that Keane would be the ideal partner, however it is worth pointing out that his ratio of goals per game alongside Dimitar is actually better than the one the Bulgarian shared with Keane.

ST-

Unpopular choice perhaps, but I cannot keep this striker out of my team. Despite his sulks, for two seasons he was absolutely incredible for us and whether it goals or assists the Bulgarian always delivered for Tottenham and his loss to the football club, in my view, is still greatly missed.

SUBS:

Gomes
Woodgate
Anderton
Poyet
Sheringham
Keane

That’s my Tottenham team of the past decade, do you agree, or have there been any glaring omissions?

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9 Comments “Tottenham Hotspur – ‘Team Of The Decade’”

  • George says:
    Date: December 6th, 2009 at 7:31 am

    Just one missing, and sorry to say it but Campbell, whatever the Judas did to us when he left is irrelevant when you are putting a team of the decade together, whilst he was here he was a great player otherwise we would not have cared that he shafted us.

  • Sacha says:
    Date: December 6th, 2009 at 11:11 am

    I would swap palacios for Edgar Davids. He completely changed the mentality at spurs and in his first season he showed that he was a world class player. Granted that he never recaptured that form in the following season but for his first season alone he deserves a spot.

  • TopSpur says:
    Date: December 6th, 2009 at 11:26 am

    Naybet! Sorry but no. He may have been class once but for us he was just average. As someone has already said, it sadly has to be Campbell. And Davids in for Palacios, agreed. My front 2 would be different. Klinsmann and Sheringham. These are hard to pick though, Defoe deserves to be there but to choose from Defoe, Keane, Berbatov, Sheringham, Klinsmann is not easy, not forgetting Iversen of course ;)

  • DeeTee says:
    Date: December 6th, 2009 at 11:28 am

    Every single one of them…..massive under achievers.

  • Shaun says:
    Date: December 6th, 2009 at 12:43 pm

    naybet?you are having a laugh. campbell is definitely one of the best of the last decade, whether we like him or not

  • judasisacunt says:
    Date: December 6th, 2009 at 3:34 pm

    judas is and always has been crap

  • DT's says:
    Date: December 6th, 2009 at 8:51 pm

    Ginola left in 2000. Which decade are you talking about? You may as well add Chivers and Hoddle. It doesn’t say much about the players of the last 10 years.

  • DSDSPURS says:
    Date: December 6th, 2009 at 10:27 pm

    DT: Yes last decade – why is 9 years ago not in the last 10 years??? LOL

  • epochery says:
    Date: December 7th, 2009 at 8:59 pm

    Yes the last decade would suggest players who have made a significant contribution.

    Campbell left in 2001, Ginola in 2000, Klinsman was about 96′. Sherringhams best years were before he went to united. You could almost dimiss anyone who hasnt played in the last 5 years as these have been our best teams.

    Robinson
    Carr Woodgate King Ziege
    Lennon Carrick Davids Modric
    Defoe Keane

    I would put Keane just ahead of Berbatov as he does more for the team, though Berbatov is class. I am hoping in 10 years time we will be able to put players such as Sandro, Bale, Bostock in there.

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