Now we're getting to the real, legendary hard men of White Hart Lane - starting off with Mike England. England played over 300 games for Spurs between 1966 and 1975 and is known as one of the club's true legends and better players throughout the club's history. An influential player, England was the Welsh national side's youngest captain up until recently - when Aaron Ramsey took the title from him. He would dominate players on the pitch - most famously completely bullying Chelsea dangerman Tony Hateley in the 1967 FA Cup Final at Wembley. A tall (6' 2"), intimidating and commanding centre half, he could also effectively play as a striker. He won the FA Cup, the League Cup (twice) and the inaugural UEFA Cup whilst he was a Spurs player.