| Rory Allen |
Young striker who played only
a few games at Spurs, moved on to Portsmouth before he walked away from
the game after a number of injuries. |
| Darren Anderton |
Starred in the FA Cup run of
1992 when Portsmouth reached the semi against Liverpool and Tottenham
bought the winger for £2 million that included Paul Walsh as part of
the deal. |
| Garry Brady |
Young winger who never really
made the grade at Tottenham, but made Fratton Park one stop on his way
to find first team football. |
| Frank Brettell |
Played and
worked with Everton before moving to Liverpool and Bolton. In
March 1898, he took over at Spurs and eased the club through their
transition into a Limited Company. Brought a number of top players
to the club and played a major part at the club until he left in
February 1899. Moved onto Portsmouth, where he fulfilled a similar
role and stayed until March 1903, when he left for Plymouth Argyle. |
| Charlie Brittan |
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| Alex "Sandy" Brown |
Cup Final scorer in 1901 for
Spurs, the legendary forward ... |
| Michael Brown |
On loan at Fratton Park from
Manchester City, he later played for Spurs from 2004. |
| Guy Butters |
Came into the Spurs team as a
central defender, but eventually got edged out and moved on to
Portsmouth to play in the same position there. |
| Sol Campbell |
Defender who played 315 games at Spurs
and then moved on to play at Portsmouth later on in his career. |
| John Collins |
Young defender who played only
a few games at Spurs, moved on to Portsmouth among other sides. |
| Freddie Cox |
Player with Tottenham as a
centre half, Freddie scored 24 goals in 138 games for Sours and served
as manager at Portsmouth from August 1958 to February 1961. |
| Peter Crouch |
Never got a chance to feature
in the first team at Tottenham, but the lanky striker moved on and
passed through Portsmouth after featuring in big money moves. |
| Jason Cundy |
Big centre half who stayed at
Tottenham between and was hit by injury, ended his career at Portsmouth. |
| Sean Davis |
Midfielder that Spurs signed
from Fulham in July 2004, but his injury-hit time at White Hart Lane saw
him play only 17 games before he moved to Fratton Park in January 2006. |
| Justin Edinburgh |
Much derided left back moved
to Fratton Park when he was surplus to requirements at White Hart
Lane. Retired after suffering injury while at Portsmouth. |
| Terry Fenwick |
Player with Tottenham as a
defender, a role he also filled with Pompey where he also returned as
manager. |
| Alex Glen |
Tottenham Portsmouth. |
| Micky Hazard |
Had two spells at Tottenham
(1980-85 and 1993-95) and went to Portsmouth (8 games, 1 goal) as he
moved to them from Chelsea and left them to go to Swindon Town. |
| Ian Hendon |
Peripheral involvement at
Tottenham and was sent out to Portsmouth to gain some experience. |
| Bill Joyce |
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| Sid McClellan |
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| Neil McNab |
Young Scot who played in the
Tottenham midfield and went to Portsmouth to play the same role,
returning later as Youth team manager some time later. |
| Pedro Mendes |
Bought from Porto in July
2004, he was plagued by injury and bad luck at Tottenham, but the
Portugal international made 36 appearances before he was sold to
Portsmouth in January 2006. |
| John Moncur |
Spurs midfielder who played a
few matches, but found a lot of time out on loan with Portsmouth being
one of the clubs he visited. |
| Paul Moran |
Skinny winger who was loaned
out by Spurs to get him toughened up. Pompey was one of the places
he was loaned out to. |
| Noe Pamarot |
Signed by Tottenham from Nice,
this strongly built defender made 30 appearances between August 2004 and
his move to Portsmouth in January 2006. |
| Cliff Parker |
Left winger who played for
Portsmouth from 1933 until 1953 winning the 1939 FA Cup with the
club. Played once for Spurs, as a guest, in the wartime League
South Cup tie. |
| Sir Alf Ramsey |
Started his career at
Portsmouth, before moving through another South Coast club to White Hart
Lane, where he was a major factor in the 1951 First Division title win. |
| Matt Reilly |
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| Wayne Routledge |
Winger, who played 13 league
games on loan from Spurs at Pompey between January and May 2006. |
| Art Rule |
A £10 signing from Millwall
Athletic in 1899, Rule scored twice on his debut and played seven
Southern league matches for Spurs. Signed for Portsmouth in 1902
and stayed until 1905. |
| Teddy Sheringham |
Another who had two spells at
THFC, the latter ending when Glenn Hoddle decided not to recall his
contract and the striker was free to negotiate his transfer to
Portsmouth. |
| Tim Sherwood |
Released by Spurs after
falling out of favour and he was picked up by Portsmouth to help their
promotion push to the Premier League. |
| Harry Sparrow |
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| Gary Stevens |
After missing a lot of playing
time at Tottenham, the defender moved to Portsmouth, but was again hit
by injury and retired from the game. |
| Andy Turner |
Young winger, who was unhappy
at not getting regular first team action, left to go to Portsmouth, but
despite his pace, he failed to establish a place there and soon moved
on. |
| Solomon Upton |
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| Terry Venables |
Player and manager with
Tottenham as a defender - Manager and Chief Executive at Portsmouth |
| Paul Walsh |
Long haired striker had a
successful time at Spurs between 1988 and 1991 when he played 136 games
and scored 36 goals, before he went to Portsmouth as part of the transfer
that brought Darren Anderton to White Hart Lane. Played 77 games
netting 18 goals between 1992 and 1994, before leaving for Manchester
City, but returned to Fratton in 1995 to score a further five goals in
22 matches before retiring in 1996 |
| Charlie Whitchurch |
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