60 Best Tottenham Hotspur Players In Premier League History

50. Ruel Fox

Main Position: Right Winger. Time With Spurs: 1995-2000. Fox joined Spurs from Newcastle United for £4.2m in 1995, having previously played for Norwich City, and went on to make over 100 appearances for the White Hart Lane club. A speedy right winger, Fox performed well for Spurs, but missed out on the squad which won the 1999 League Cup final through injury. He left Spurs for West Bromwich Albion - first on loan, then permanently - and retired from club football in 2002. He has since managed non-league Whitton United and the national team of Montserrat (the country for whom he gained two caps in 2004, scoring one goal).

49. Simon Davies

Main Position: Right Winger. Time With Spurs: 2000-2005. Welsh international midfielder Simon Davies made 154 appearances for Spurs and scored 24 goals in all competitions. Following his move from Peterborough United, he made his debut as a substitute in 2001, coming on for ˜yvind Leonhardsen. This would be the beginning of his transition to first team regular. He made a £3.5m move to Everton in 2005, where he would spend 2 years before moving to Fulham - the club at which he still plays regularly to this day.

48. Vedran †orluka

Main Position: Right Back. Time With Spurs: 2008-2012. Signed from Manchester City in September 2008 for £8.5m, Croatian international †orluka was a mainstay in the Spurs defence until the emergence of current first choice right back Kyle Walker. He was part of a Croatian contingent at Spurs that included himself, Niko Kranjar and Luka Modri‡. He played in most of Tottenham's Champions League campaign of 2010-11 but left the club, at first on loan to Bayern Leverkusen, and then permanently to join Lokomotiv Moscow.

47. Didier Zokora

Main Position: Central Midfielder. Time With Spurs: 2006-2009. Didier Zokora was a combative midfielder for Spurs who couldn't score if his life depended on it. Arriving from Saint-‰tienne for a reported £8.2m, the Ivorian international didn't score a single goal for the Lilywhites and this was epitomised in the 2008 League Cup final against Chelsea. Zokora had a free run at goal from near his own half and looked clueless when he reached the box - having all the time in the world and still failing miserably to hit the back of the net. He was, however, on the winning side that day and was also a runner-up to Manchester United in the same competition a year later. He moved to Sevilla where he stayed for two years before moving to Turkey to play for Trabzonspor, where he still plays today.

46. Steven Caulker

Main Position: Central Defender. Time With Spurs: 2009-Present. Caulker has spent his entire career to date at Spurs and, while he hasn't played an awful lot for the club, his quality is very apparent and a loan spell at Swansea in the 2011-12 season established him as a solid Premiership defender. Since his return, he has been a semi-regular member of the first team but his performances have been good enough to earn him his first England cap. He made his international debut against Sweden in November 2012, a match in which he also scored in a 4-2 defeat. He also represented Great Britain at the 2012 London Olympics. Caulker is on course to becoming a superstar and is a future Spurs captain in the making.
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