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In Search Of Alan Gilzean: The Lost Legacy Of A Dundee And Spurs Legend
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In Search Of Alan Gilzean: The Lost Legacy Of A Dundee And Spurs Legend in Brampton, ON
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In Search Of Alan Gilzean: The Lost Legacy Of A Dundee And Spurs Legend in Brampton, ON
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Alan Gilzean was a truly great footballer, winning the
league with Dundee and four trophies with Tottenham
Hotspur. In his prime, the Leeds United manager
Don Revie described him as the best touch player in
Europe; even after his death in July 2018 the spine-tingling refrain of the Spurs fans who
idolised him continues to echo down the generations:
Gilzean, Gilzean, Born is the King of White Hart Lane.
After a fan on a Spurs internet forum claimed that
Gilzean was living as a down-and-out, James Morgan, a
sports journalist and lifelong Tottenham fan, set out
to separate fact from fiction and restore the legacy of
an iconic footballer. Why was Gilzean not in the Scottish
Football Hall of Fame? How had his name become
forgotten in his hometown? And what had stopped
him from returning to his throne at White Hart Lane?
Alan Gilzean was a truly great footballer, winning the
league with Dundee and four trophies with Tottenham
Hotspur. In his prime, the Leeds United manager
Don Revie described him as the best touch player in
Europe; even after his death in July 2018 the spine-tingling refrain of the Spurs fans who
idolised him continues to echo down the generations:
Gilzean, Gilzean, Born is the King of White Hart Lane.
After a fan on a Spurs internet forum claimed that
Gilzean was living as a down-and-out, James Morgan, a
sports journalist and lifelong Tottenham fan, set out
to separate fact from fiction and restore the legacy of
an iconic footballer. Why was Gilzean not in the Scottish
Football Hall of Fame? How had his name become
forgotten in his hometown? And what had stopped
him from returning to his throne at White Hart Lane?





















