Tottenham Hotspur Legend Steve Perryman to visit New Zealand
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: WEDNESDAY, 20th FEBRUARY 2019
Tottenham Hotspur Legend Steve Perryman to
visit New
Zealand
Former
Spurs captain, two-time FA Cup and UEFA Cup winner to meet
supporters in
NZ
Auckland, New
Zealand: With a record 866 appearances for
Tottenham Hotspur, the legendary Spurs captain Steve
Perryman is on his way to NZ. Tottenham’s current side are
regarded as one of the best teams in Europe, yet the Steve
Perryman’s Spurs achieved global fame lifting the UEFA Cup
in 1972 and 1984, and two FA Cups in 1981 and 1982.
Perryman, who captained the club for much of his career is now embarking on a tour of New Zealand (and Los Angeles) to tell his story of how a boy from Ealing led one of Europe’s most famous clubs to glory, and became one of the most celebrated players in their history.
Perryman is ecstatic to be embarking on the trip, and will be returning to NZ for the first time since he led Spurs on a tour of the Antipodes back in 1976. Spurs faced a local FA XI in Auckland on May 3 that year, with the game finishing 5-3 in favour of the Londoners. In Wellington two days later, Spurs met a representative XI of the New Zealand capital, with Tottenham edging the match 3-2.
Don McAllister, another ex Spur who played on that tour will be joining Steve on the trip and Perryman will be re-united with All Whites legend and World Cup veteran Bobby Almond in Auckland, this coming March. Bobby played with Perryman in the Spurs youth team that lifted the FA Youth Cup in 1970.
Perryman will be talking at two shows on the 29th and 30th of March in Wellington and Auckland respectively, and will be hosted by the Kiwi Spurs, the Official Tottenham Hotspur Supporters Trust of NZ. The event is sponsored by AIA, Stella Artois and seeks to raise awareness for the Prostate Cancer Foundation of NZ. For more details visit www.kiwispurs.com/perryman or contact paul@thfc.co.nz
About The KiwiSpurs: The KiwiSpurs were founded in 2009 to unite Tottenham supporters across the country. Snce 2015, the organization have been actively supporting charitable causes, such as the prostate Cancer Foundation of New Zealand, by bringing ex Spurs legends to NZ and giving fans in Wellington and Auckland the chance to meet their heroes.
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