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Ian Walker
Ian Walker made his first appearance for Spurs in April 1991 and was installed as first choice goal keeper at White Hart Lane for the following seasons to come. He became a fixture in the England squad and his most successful season possibly came during the 1995-96 campaign. His first class goal keeping in front of goal led to him becoming the first team choice in front of goal for England during that season. He later on switched club, moving to Leicester City, performing astonishingly well during the 2002/03 season which helped Leicester to promotion back into the premier league for the 2003/04 season.

David Ginola
Ginola spent two years playing for Newcastle prior his move to Spurs in 1997, where he played some of the finest premiership football ever seen. His memorable season was without doubt the 1998-99 campaign as his dazzling performances earned him the PFA Player of the year award. Ginola scored some of the best goals in Europe during his spells at Newcastle and Spurs. He was a popular figure at Tottenham, in total scoring 22 goals in his 127 appearances for the club.

Alan Nielson

Nielsen would certainly not be remembered as one of the greatest players ever to embrace the premiership; however every Spurs fan will certainly remember his spell at White Hart lane. He helped them win the league cup in 1999 as he scored an injury time winner against Leicester City in the final. This happened to be Spurs first major trophy in eight years. Nielson later on played for Watford for over three years.

 

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