30. Edgar Davids
Main Position: Central Midfielder. Time With Spurs: 2005-2007. Dutch legend Edgar Davids joined Spurs in the twilight of his career, but still managed to give two years of committed service to the club and quickly became a fan favourite. Signing
for free from Inter Milan, the battling midfielder was part of a Tottenham team that was just starting to compete at the top of the table - finishing 5th in both the 2005-2006 and 2006-2007 seasons in which he played - and his influence was key to that. Playing a total of 44 games and scoring just the once (in a 2-1 away victory at Wigan Athletic), Davids departed Spurs to return to Ajax Amsterdam - his first club - on an 18 month contract in January 2007. He is now 40 years old and is the player-head coach at Barnet, who have just been relegated to the Conference National.
29. Tom Huddlestone
Main Postion: Central Midfielder. Time With Spurs: 2005-Present. Big-haired passing master Tom Huddlestone joined Spurs from Derby County in 2005 for
£2.5m and has since earned 4 international caps for England. Hardly the most mobile player, Huddlestone makes up for it with the ability to pick out a pass from almost anywhere on the pitch. 'Hudd' has made 209 appearances in all competitions for Spurs, scoring 15 times, the last goal coming against Arsenal way back in 2011. He has promised not to cut his hair until his next goal, all in aid of charity - he aims to raise £75,000 for Cancer Research. Huddlestone came on as a substitute in the 2008 League Cup final against Chelsea when Spurs were 1-0 down. Spurs won the game 2-1. He was an unused subsitute in the loss against Manchester United in the final of the same competition a year later.
28. Jonathan Woodgate
Main Position: Central Defender. Time With Spurs: 2008-2011. Injury prone but brilliant, Woodgate's time at Spurs (and his career in general) was blighted by lengthy spells on the sidelines. Joining for a reported
£8m from Middlesbrough, he and Ledley King could have been one of
the great defensive partnerships if it wasn't for their injury troubles. That said, Woodgate was still an integral part of the team that won the 2008 League Cup final against Chelsea. He put in a man of the match performance and scored the decisive winning goal in extra-time. He was released in 2011 and was signed on a pay-as-you-play basis by Stoke City. He is now back at his hometown club Middlesbrough in the Championship, wher injuries continue to plague him.
27. Jan Vertonghen
Main Position: Central Defender. Time With Spurs: 2012-Present. Belgian international Vertonghen has so far spent only one season at White Hart Lane, but his impact has been so impressive that he was recently named in the Premier League team of the season after his first year. Signed from Ajax Amsterdam for
£12m, he has been a staple figure in the Tottenham team for the entire 2012-13 season, Vertonghen made 49 appearances for the club in his opening campaign. He has played in both his favoured centre back position and as a deputy left back - a position which troubled Spurs this past season - and has earned admiring glances from the likes of Barcelona with his all action displays. Regularly charging forward and scoring 6 goals (mostly from corners and set plays), he is a huge threat at the back and up front.
26. Michael Dawson
Main Position: Central Defender. Time With Spurs: 2005-Present. Ever consistent and extremely likeable, model professional Michael Dawson signed for Spurs from Nottingham Forest in 2005 in a
joint £8m deal that also saw Andy Reid - who was much less successful at White Hart Lane - sign for the club. He has played 283 times for Spurs, scoring 10 times, and earned 4 England caps. He captained the Spurs team on numerous occasions in the absence of Ledley King, as the injury prone defender spent a lot of time on the sidelines, but Dawson was officially named club captain for the 2012-2013 season when many thought he was going to be shown the door. After a spell on the sidelines, Dawson's return the first team in 2013 saw an upturn in Tottenham's form - they did not lose for 13 games with him at the heart of the defence - and this was no coincidence as he brings a huge degree of stability and composure to the defence, as well as a lot of heart. 'Daws' missed out on the League Cup final victory over Chelsea in 2008 but played the full match in the losing effort against Manchester United in the final a year later.