Andy Booth joined Spurs on loan in 2001 when his parent club Sheffield Wednesday had recently been relegated to the second tier of English football - and a then-28-year-old Booth was even struggling for a first team place at Hillsborough. At Spurs, he only made a total of four appearances, scoring no goals at all and having little to no impact whilst on the pitch, and he was soon shipped back to Hillsborough where he would make a minimal impact before moving back to Huddersfield his first club. Booth retired from football in 2009, when he was 36, after eight years back at Huddersfield where he performed quite well. However, that was in the lower divisions of English football. It was a very strange signing for Spurs - especially given that they had Sergei Rebrov, Chris Armstrong, Les Ferdinand and Steffen Iversen in their squad at the time - and it's no surprise that it wasn't a memorable spell at White Hart Lane.