A strange inclusion, you may think - but not really. It's not all about how you play when it comes to being a club legend. In Livermore's case, it's not that he was a bad player, it's just that he hardly played. He made just eleven Premier League starts in his six years as a professional at Spurs, after coming through the youth ranks at the club, and 25 additional substitute appearances. He did, however, earn an England cap in 2012 after an impressive short run of form. But it's what he said back in 2009 that really put him down as a Spurs legend. Livermore scored his first goal for the senior Spurs team - a header in a 11 friendly draw against Barcelona in the Wembley Cup. When he was being interviewed after the game, the reporter asked the boyhood Spurs fan "what is it like to score against the best team in the world?", to which Livermore replied "score against the best team in the world? I play for them." Legendary status achieved in just a few words.