Sadly, Hoddle left the season before Gascoigne arrived. To have seen those two and Waddle in the same Spurs team would have been something magical. Then Waddle left the season after.
Sadly Waddle left for Marseille just as Lineker was signing. Gary greeted him with “Bastard” when Spurs played Marseille in a pre season friendly shortly afterward
@@stevepmg9202 I think Waddle left because of the English clubs being banned from Europe and he wanted to play in those competitions, probably why Hoddle left as well.
Amen to all that. Part of me wishes he had gone to Utd -- I'm certain his life would have turned out differently under a manager like Ferguson, and in a dressing room with Keane et al. Venables gave him too loose a leash, and I think he was lonely in London, so far from home.
@@alistairhann2094 Gazza was ok when he was at Tottenham, he was just a normal young lad having a good time, the alcoholism and depression problems started when he was at Lazio, where he was always injured.
My world was crushed when Hoddle left, then came Gazza his passion was undeniable the sheer delight when he scored, he would be the first name on any team sheet.
@@blairrobert3438 I think most players would've been finished after damaged knee ligaments and a broken leg, one of those injuries could've wrecked a lot of players career.
@paulcarter7930 No, Gazza had to much personal problems. Even Maradona was mentally stable compared to him. To sad Gazza wasn't born these days because he would have been given proper help and medication from an early age.
'That is schoolboy's own stuff'. I was aged 11, watching on the TV in the living room and it remains the most purely joyous moment of my life. We've had some wonderful players since, but none who provided the thrill I felt every time the ball arrived at Gascoigne's feet. You knew that anything could happen.
I became a Spurs fan for life as a kid because of him, went to the old White Hart Lane and couldn't believe the atmosphere, I'll always love that little old ground. I've been to a few of the top club's grounds in the country and still prefer the atmosphere there.
@@jimmynich4791 I've seen some great players at Spurs. But only one genius - Gascoigne. By many miles the most gifted British footballer of my lifetime. My first season at the Lane was Hoddle's last with the club. Probably the best atmospheres I can remember were those European nights under Harry when Bale was simply unplayable.
@@alistairhann2094 I remember going to the Inter Milan game where we won 3-0 in the Europa league, I think it was Bale's last season there, he scored a header in that game and played sensationally. I often think Spurs could've really done something if we managed to hold on to some key players a little bit longer, obviously when Real Madrid come calling it's difficult for any club. With Redknapp and Pochettino it was a case of managers Levy should've had more faith in, yeah we hit some really bad form under poch but his previous form should've granted him a bit more time, Levy had too high expectations for every season. Now it's just chaos and a different manager is favourite every few days, I think it might be Levy is expecting too much and doesn't like how much investment they think the team needs to meet his expectations.
One of my favorite players ever even though I'm a Celtic supporter ..... any player that can beat Peter Shilton with 2 free kicks in the one game ( The 2nd one was outrageous) is world class. Absolute genius of a player and it saddens me to see the way he is now.
I'm from Gateshead, like Gazza & Waddle - I idolised them as a kid, I even had a mullet 😂 I was gutted when both each left Newcastle for Spurs. Spurs kind of became my 2nd team sort of (after Newcastle) growing up due to those 2. Different times, great times.
Still can't fathom why Hoddle did that, maybe he felt like Gazza was a bad influence on the squad but you gotta take players like that who can really conjure something.
I'd say that he's one of the most talented/gifted to ever pull on a Spurs shirt but I couldn't call him the greatest. He was inconsistent and didn't really spend much time at Spurs. Just 3 full seasons and one FA Cup. There are others who were more consistent, spent more time at the club and won more trophies. Cliff Jones comes to mind. Glenn Hoddle is another. Alan Gilzean. Jimmy Greaves. Ossie Ardiles. Dave Mackay. Ron Burgess...
@@markaskew5822 Saw Hoddle and Gazza play and the memories of Hoddle are far stronger, his passing/vision were stunning, inch perfect with both feet, side spin, back spin, threading the eye of a needle passing, easily one of the all time greats to have ever kicked a ball. So undervalued by England.
As an Arsenal fan the one Tottenham player I have to confess to loving. I think if you love football you love Paul Gascogne, still not forgiven for Wembley 91 though 😂
I have to say as much misery as Patrick Viera has caused me as a Spurs fan I cannot deny his quality, If you love football there are some players you have to love even if you hate their team and I do!
That Tottenham cup winning team was something special - there was a lot of promise & potential within the side if only they had been able to keep hold of Gazza and Lineker and added more quality and depth to the squad then I'm sure Spurs would have achieved alot more at that time.
What a massive talent. Big man, Barrel chested and beautifully balanced. He achieved so much but injuries and the drink meant his talent was unfulfilled. More to life than football though. If you are struggling with alcohol, ask for help. It will save your life.
football fans not just tottenham fans want to see footballers that can do something to make the game exciting and GAZZA could do just that,on so many different occasions.THEY DO NOT MAKE THEM LIKE HIM VERY OFTEN.
During a Tottenhan training session the ball went over the fence. Gazza said ”don’t worry I’ll get it” & jumped over the fence but vanished & never came back. The next day, during training, Gazza jumped back over the fence with the ball under his arm & said ”I got it!” :D
Gascoigne..The chosen one!!!....I remember finishing training at Benwell...Gazza put 3 balls on halfway line then struck them..All 3 hit the crossbar....Me and Paul Tinmouth couldn't believe it....God given talent...
what a fantastic player & what a character, it was a great time to watch football then before it all went soulless & corporate. the game today is full of bland, overpaid egotistical foreigners with no personality. it's Hollywood now, not football. (Leeds fan)
@@TELE6220 Le tissier was an absolute genius you mug. If twats like Hoddle and venables would have picked him for England instead of their overrated Spurs Bumchums (Sheringham, Anderton, Barmby etc) they would have won a major Trophy. Even Xavi of Barca and Spain said that he used to Watch MOTD to watch Matt Le tiss because he was 'out of this World'. He stayed at Saints because he was loyal. Turned down spurs when Hoddle was there and he then got fucked over. LE GOD!
@@TELE6220 And I never said he was. My point being, what an attacking and exciting team England could have had in the 90s. and there where others Like Fowler, McManaman etc
Imagine having Gazza today. Just pop him into the midfield with Bentancur. Might be a fun thing to do in FIFA because we won't be making top 4 by the looks of it. Tonight's Burnley result was a serious downer.
Gazza would be walk in this team and make them tick as a team especially playing with the likes of Kane, Son and Bentancur. Todays result is terrible, they were awful
Yes his last goal for Spurs was against arsenal the free kick at Wembley, the funny thing is his first ever goal for Spurs was against arsenal again where he lost the one boot in the process lol
'Is Gascoigne going to have a crack? He is you know...' Still brings a tingle to the spine. Thanks Gazza.
My favourite ever goal and one of the all-time great bits of football commentary. Perfection.
First football memory I have pretty good start
Gazza ❤️
absolute class...had the privilege to see him play many times...what a talent
What a sick team Spurs had those days. Waddle, Gazza, Hoddle, Lineker. Pure magic
Sadly, Hoddle left the season before Gascoigne arrived. To have seen those two and Waddle in the same Spurs team would have been something magical. Then Waddle left the season after.
Sadly Waddle left for Marseille just as Lineker was signing. Gary greeted him with “Bastard” when Spurs played Marseille in a pre season friendly shortly afterward
@@stevepmg9202 I think Waddle left because of the English clubs being banned from Europe and he wanted to play in those competitions, probably why Hoddle left as well.
I'm a LFC supporter, but Gascoigne could be absolute magic. The ball seemed to be glued to his foot!
An icon from my childhood... an absolute diamond in the rough, boggy trenches of 80s/90s football. Different times. Sad to see his state now.
Amen to all that. Part of me wishes he had gone to Utd -- I'm certain his life would have turned out differently under a manager like Ferguson, and in a dressing room with Keane et al. Venables gave him too loose a leash, and I think he was lonely in London, so far from home.
@@alistairhann2094 Gazza was ok when he was at Tottenham, he was just a normal young lad having a good time, the alcoholism and depression problems started when he was at Lazio, where he was always injured.
Gazza, Hoddle & Waddle....Spurs Superstars that can never be forgotten.
World class thanks for putting these together.
Your welcome, I’m glad you enjoyed the video.
My world was crushed when Hoddle left, then came Gazza his passion was undeniable the sheer delight when he scored, he would be the first name on any team sheet.
If not for the injury Gascoigne would be spoken about in the same class as Maradona, Pele and Best.
He is the most gifted British footballer I've ever seen. Touched by genius.
Ah no lol not fit to
Lace their boots
@@brianfitzpatrick9949 The most natural footballer I've seen. He would be remembered as one of the greats if his mind/body didnt fail him.
@@blairrobert3438 I think most players would've been finished after damaged knee ligaments and a broken leg, one of those injuries could've wrecked a lot of players career.
@paulcarter7930 No, Gazza had to much personal problems. Even Maradona was mentally stable compared to him.
To sad Gazza wasn't born these days because he would have been given proper help and medication from an early age.
Wonderful stuff. Such a talented lad. Not many as good as him. Brings a tear to my eye.
What a player....ability in abundance...class
There's only one paul Gascoigne !!!! My boy hood idol tottenham legend forver 💙
The best🎉🎉🎉🎉
Legend. One of the best ever.
'That is schoolboy's own stuff'. I was aged 11, watching on the TV in the living room and it remains the most purely joyous moment of my life. We've had some wonderful players since, but none who provided the thrill I felt every time the ball arrived at Gascoigne's feet. You knew that anything could happen.
I became a Spurs fan for life as a kid because of him, went to the old White Hart Lane and couldn't believe the atmosphere, I'll always love that little old ground. I've been to a few of the top club's grounds in the country and still prefer the atmosphere there.
@@jimmynich4791 I've seen some great players at Spurs. But only one genius - Gascoigne. By many miles the most gifted British footballer of my lifetime. My first season at the Lane was Hoddle's last with the club. Probably the best atmospheres I can remember were those European nights under Harry when Bale was simply unplayable.
@@alistairhann2094 I remember going to the Inter Milan game where we won 3-0 in the Europa league, I think it was Bale's last season there, he scored a header in that game and played sensationally. I often think Spurs could've really done something if we managed to hold on to some key players a little bit longer, obviously when Real Madrid come calling it's difficult for any club. With Redknapp and Pochettino it was a case of managers Levy should've had more faith in, yeah we hit some really bad form under poch but his previous form should've granted him a bit more time, Levy had too high expectations for every season. Now it's just chaos and a different manager is favourite every few days, I think it might be Levy is expecting too much and doesn't like how much investment they think the team needs to meet his expectations.
Gives you goosebumps just watching him, what a player! If he'd been looked after better, football and himself the poorer for it in so many ways
I forgot how exceptional he was, true talent, shame he never actually achieved as much as his talent deserved. How we could use him now.
One of my favorite players ever even though I'm a Celtic supporter ..... any player that can beat Peter Shilton with 2 free kicks in the one game ( The 2nd one was outrageous) is world class.
Absolute genius of a player and it saddens me to see the way he is now.
I agree a genius of a player, definitely world class
Well said.Shiltons reaction , throwing his arms in the air as it was someone else's fault.Typical Shilton.He was always suspect on long shots.
Gazza - The Legend! Amazing!
I'm from Gateshead, like Gazza & Waddle - I idolised them as a kid, I even had a mullet 😂
I was gutted when both each left Newcastle for Spurs.
Spurs kind of became my 2nd team sort of (after Newcastle) growing up due to those 2. Different times, great times.
Nice to hear your story, 2 great players. Gazza is still my favourite player.
Such a talent. Wish he played in 98 world cup...
Still can't fathom why Hoddle did that, maybe he felt like Gazza was a bad influence on the squad but you gotta take players like that who can really conjure something.
what a player
What a fucking talent he was, I started getting into football and supporting spurs around 1991 time, I missed all these gazza moments.
Only one word needed “genius”
At his peak the best midfielder in the world!
I agree
Scores goal, runs over to the crowd with his hands in the air and shouts "bollocks"!!!!! Love it.
Legend
Natural talent. Such a shame, how England could do with a player of his ability now.
World class player
Greatest player ever to grace a Tottenham shirt.
Gaza was pure genius
Or an England one!
I'd say that he's one of the most talented/gifted to ever pull on a Spurs shirt but I couldn't call him the greatest. He was inconsistent and didn't really spend much time at Spurs. Just 3 full seasons and one FA Cup. There are others who were more consistent, spent more time at the club and won more trophies. Cliff Jones comes to mind. Glenn Hoddle is another. Alan Gilzean. Jimmy Greaves. Ossie Ardiles. Dave Mackay. Ron Burgess...
Hoddle and Greaves then Gazza
@@markaskew5822 Saw Hoddle and Gazza play and the memories of Hoddle are far stronger, his passing/vision were stunning, inch perfect with both feet, side spin, back spin, threading the eye of a needle passing, easily one of the all time greats to have ever kicked a ball. So undervalued by England.
If gazza was playing now he'd be worth £200m
And more
God he was good in his day ...
I agree, he was different class
'God' ...I suppose he was really mike
As an Arsenal fan the one Tottenham player I have to confess to loving. I think if you love football you love Paul Gascogne, still not forgiven for Wembley 91 though 😂
I have to say as much misery as Patrick Viera has caused me as a Spurs fan I cannot deny his quality, If you love football there are some players you have to love even if you hate their team and I do!
Yeah. As a spurs fan, bergkamp was different gravy 🇳🇱
That Tottenham cup winning team was something special - there was a lot of promise & potential within the side if only they had been able to keep hold of Gazza and Lineker and added more quality and depth to the squad then I'm sure Spurs would have achieved alot more at that time.
Gazza the greatest⚽
1:21 Spurs vs Derby County but the sign behind the Derby goal clearly says 'Derryshire' county council???
@4:28 Zombie in the crowd?
You cant deny quality even as a Celtic fan Larson gascoigne laudrup moravcik best 4 to grace Scottish football in my life time era
What a massive talent. Big man, Barrel chested and beautifully balanced. He achieved so much but injuries and the drink meant his talent was unfulfilled. More to life than football though. If you are struggling with alcohol, ask for help. It will save your life.
Different class.
Bradley Walsh with a mullet in the crowd at 4:30
football fans not just tottenham fans want to see footballers that can do something to make the game exciting and GAZZA could do just that,on so many different occasions.THEY DO NOT MAKE THEM LIKE HIM VERY OFTEN.
One of the best English players of all time. Absolute legend.
I agree one of the all time greats, Legend.
I totally agree mate i love that commentary to😉is Gascoigne going to have a crack he is you know
I still remember the commentary like it was yesterday
Barry davies. What a hero
If it was Motson,it would’ve been,Gascoigne…GOAL !
BD the better commentator for that day !!
During a Tottenhan training session the ball went over the fence.
Gazza said ”don’t worry I’ll get it” & jumped over the fence but vanished & never came back.
The next day, during training, Gazza jumped back over the fence with the ball under his arm & said ”I got it!” :D
😂
COYS....if my boss sees me watching this I'm sacked... love gazza!!!! (Boss is a sad gooner)
Rob your sacked
Why work for goner?
Legend,stay healthy...🚥 COYS 🐓 N15 🇲🇺🚥
Forgot just how good he was, saw Tottenham v Arsenal at Highbury in '87, just missed Gazza who arrived a year or two later...shame...
The biggest
Gascoigne..The chosen one!!!....I remember finishing training at Benwell...Gazza put 3 balls on halfway line then struck them..All 3 hit the crossbar....Me and Paul Tinmouth couldn't believe it....God given talent...
Great story to hear, he was a genius
Super gazza
not much i can add to what others have written - this is why you slammed down money to watch on match days, Amazing
I agree a brilliant footballer
@@supertottenhamtv praying that he stays happy and healthy, justa year older than me #COYS #TTID
@@nahdiabbas1648 Hopefully fingers crossed
He was a legend but success sometimes can ruined your life...
Absolutely love Gaza
Should have finished the video of Spurs lifting the 91 FA Cup
My heart breaks to see this legend now. London life destroyed this man. What a player
nothing to do with london life, he was born a free spirit, n made his own life choices, n lets be honest he is having a very good one all in all.
Nothing to do with London life.
He obviously can't cope with not playing the game anymore.
Fabulous player !
his demons were inside him and would've gone with him wherever he went.
Nothing to do with London, his alcoholism and depression problems started when he was at Lazio. He was a happy lad in Tottenham.
Hoddle superior,had the ball on a piece of string.
sublime!
No chance
what a fantastic player & what a character, it was a great time to watch football then before it all went soulless & corporate.
the game today is full of bland, overpaid egotistical foreigners with no personality. it's Hollywood now, not football. (Leeds fan)
trippy119 - Great days that were pure. ( Born in Leeds, Spurs Fan ). Yorkshire Born, Southern Bred, Strong in arm and strong in head.
Imagine if England would have had the guts to play with Gazza & Scholes together more often. Maybe Le Tissier infront of them as a second striker?
Yeah would of been a great combination
thats gonna be class attacking side.
@@TELE6220 Le tissier was an absolute genius you mug. If twats like Hoddle and venables would have picked him for England instead of their overrated Spurs Bumchums (Sheringham, Anderton, Barmby etc) they would have won a major Trophy. Even Xavi of Barca and Spain said that he used to Watch MOTD to watch Matt Le tiss because he was 'out of this World'. He stayed at Saints because he was loyal. Turned down spurs when Hoddle was there and he then got fucked over. LE GOD!
@@TELE6220 And I never said he was. My point being, what an attacking and exciting team England could have had in the 90s. and there where others Like Fowler, McManaman etc
@@thrdrc21 sheringham was world class you mug
Imagine having Gazza today. Just pop him into the midfield with Bentancur. Might be a fun thing to do in FIFA because we won't be making top 4 by the looks of it. Tonight's Burnley result was a serious downer.
Gazza would be walk in this team and make them tick as a team especially playing with the likes of Kane, Son and Bentancur. Todays result is terrible, they were awful
The last one is crack!!!
A massively under acheiving team really. Same with England under Lineker.
I never realised Gazza was a free kick specialist
He was brilliant at free kicks
Was his last goal the one v Arsenal ?
Yes his last goal for Spurs was against arsenal the free kick at Wembley, the funny thing is his first ever goal for Spurs was against arsenal again where he lost the one boot in the process lol
Sure looks like Gaźza was having a field day vs Shilton. England never had and will probably never have an attacking center mid of this quality again
I cant believe young gascoigne looks like phil jones
6:03
7:42 goal at City....Flapping his arms about with the same dummy 3 times lol
There is only 1 GAZZA
Great goals...but come on shilton was awful at set peices
Well, that's Shilton's problem then isn't it? Gazza knew how to put them away. What a player!
Can someone please show this to Kane as to how a free-kick should be taken
Kane just isn’t a free kick taker, no matter how many times he tries it’s just not happening. Maybe he needs to leave it to someone else
Rangers legend 🇬🇧🏴🇬🇧🏴🇬🇧
true blue and spurs legend
He only played for Spurs because they bought his Mum a house.
Well, you could by a whole street in Gateshead for 10 grand!!
Arrested today for touching up a woman. Once a drunk always a drunk.