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My Spurs life in pictures - Alan Mullery

Wed 15 August 2018, 15:45|Tottenham Hotspur

Introducing a new feature where we'll look back at the careers of Spurs legends through the camera lens. First up, Alan Mullery.

'Mullers' joined us from Fulham in 1964. He helped us win the FA Cup in 1967 and took over the captaincy from Dave Mackay in 1968. He went on to lift the League Cup in 1971 and then his glory, glory nights - scoring in the 1972 UEFA Cup semi-final, second leg against AC Milan in the San Siro before scoring the decisive goal in the second leg of the final against Wolves at the Lane, his final match for the Club.

In total, he made 373 appearances for us before moving back to Fulham and leading them to the FA Cup Final in 1975.

Alan, 76, was capped 35 times by England, scoring his only goal in the 1970 World Cup quarter-finals. He later managed Brighton, Charlton, Palace and QPR and he's still a regular matchday host.