the spurs almanac

april 14th

                   Results
       
         (match reports accessible by clicking on opponent's name, where available)

1894 Ilford H Friendly 0 - 1
1900 Bristol City A Southern League 0 - 3
1902 Queens Park Rangers A London League 2 - 1
1903 Millwall Athletic H Southern League 2 - 0
1906 Norwich City A Southern League 1 - 4
1917 Luton Town A London Combination 4 - 5
1922 Oldham Athletic H First Division 3 - 1
1923 Birmingham A First Division 1 - 2
1928 Burnley A First Division 2 - 2
1933 Plymouth Argyle H Second Division 0 - 0
1934 Manchester City H First Division 5 - 1
1941 Reading H London War Cup Section B 2 - 2
1945 Millwall H Football League South 4 - 0
1951 Huddersfield Town H First Division 0 - 2
1952 Preston North End A First Division 1 - 1
1956 Blackpool A First Division 2 - 0
1958 Hibernian H Friendly 4 - 0
1973 Arsenal A First Division 1 - 1
1979 Queens Park Rangers H First Division 1 - 1
1982 Sunderland H First Division 2 - 2
1984 Luton Town H First Division 2 - 1
1990 Coventry City H First Division 3 - 2
1991 Arsenal Wembley FA Cup Semi-Final 3 - 1
1992 Sheffield United A First Division 0 - 2
1995 Crystal Palace A Premier League 1 - 1
2001 Sunderland A Premier League 3 - 2
2010 Arsenal H Premier League 2 - 1

 

Games on this day in Tottenham Hotspur's history

TOTAL Played Won Drawn Lost For Against
  27 12 8 7 52 39
Home Played Won Drawn Lost For Against
14 8 4 2 30 14
Away Played Won Drawn Lost For Against
12 3 4 5 19 24
Neutral Played Won Drawn Lost For Against
1 1 0 0 3 1
             
             
Biggest win on this day

5-1   Manchester City  (First Division) (Home)  1934
4-0   Millwall  (Football League South) (Home)  1945
4-0   Hibernian  (Friendly) (Home)  1958

Biggest defeat on this day

0-3  Bristol City (Southern League) (Away)  1900
1-4  Norwich City (Southern League) (Away)  1906

Biggest score-line on this day

4-5  Luton Town  (London Combination) (Away)  1917

Last win on this day

2010  2-1  Arsenal (Premier League) (Home)

Last draw on this day

1995  1-1  Crystal Palace (Premier League) (Home)

Last defeat on this day

1992  0-2  Sheffield United (First Division) (Away)

Teams we have played on this day

Arsenal 3
Luton Town 2
Millwall/Millwall Athletic 2
Queens Park Rangers 2
Sunderland 2
Birmingham City 1
Blackpool 1
Bristol City 1
Burnley 1
Coventry City 1
Crystal Palace 1
Hibernian 1
Huddersfield Town 1
Ilford 1
Manchester City 1
Norwich City 1
Oldham Athletic 1
Plymouth Argyle 1
Preston North End 1
Reading 1
Sheffield United 1

 

                   Notable Dates

1900

Equal biggest losing margin in an away match against Bristol City.

1906 First match against Norwich City played.

Charlie O'Hagan, Willie Murray and George Leach make their last appearances for the club.

1923 Frank Hartley makes his debut at inside forward.
1928 Jimmy Townley makes his last appearance for Spurs.
1933

Biggest home crowd for a match against Plymouth Argyle = 44,483

1934 Equal highest winning margin over Manchester City in a home match.

Alf Day makes his debut at half-back.

George Hunt hit his 100th goal for Spurs.

1951 Equal highest losing margin to Huddersfield Town in a home match.

Milija Aleksic, goalkeeper 1978-1982, born.

1956 Sid McClellan scores the last goal of his Spurs career.
1967 Nicola Berti, midfielder 1998-1999, born.
1979 Noe Pamarot, defender 2004-2006, born.
1991 The first ever FA Cup semi-final played at Wembley. 

The game was played out in front of the biggest crowd for a match between the two sides = 77,893

Paul Gascoigne scores his last goal in a Spurs shirt.

2001 Spurs come back from being 0-2 after twelve minutes to beat Sunderland with goals from Stephen Clemence (his last in a Spurs shirt) and two from make-shift forward Gary Doherty.
2001 Danny Rose scores on his full Premier League debut as Spurs beat Arsenal for the first time in ten years in the Premier League.

Information gathered from "Spurs - A Day-To-Day Life" by Graham Betts,  Spurs Handbooks and 
"Spurs - A Complete Record" and "The Spurs Alphabet" both by Bob Goodwin and other sources.

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