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Ron Burgess Tottenham Hotspurs Memory Greeting Card #thfc
Ron Burgess Tottenham Hotspurs Memory Greeting Card #thfc
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Ron Burgess Tottenham Hotspurs Memory Greeting Card #thfc

Regular price £6.95 £0.00

 A Fine Art Print on a Greeting Card, not only a Greeting Card but also an excellent historical time record of a loved family member, which will be kept in the family for generations.

The size of the card is A5 (A4 folded) printed onto a heavy 240gsm card stock. 4 styles; Birthday, Christmas, Father's Day and Plain all have the greetings inside the plain is for when everything has been filled in, it can be framed showing the the Fine Art print in all its glory. 

All watermarks are removed from your purchase 

 

Burgess was taken on by Cardiff as a youngster, but they decided not to sign him. He spent some time working as a miner and playing inside right for his hometown club, Cwm Villa. The Tottenham Hotspur top scout saw him when he scored 59 goals in a single season. He secured him a job as a metal worker in Chingford, but he was encouraged to join the club as an unpaid youngster. When he scored twice in a junior match, Tottenham manager Jack Tresadern changed his mind and invited him to join the Tottenham nursery club at Northfleet, where he played alongside Bill Nicholson while working as a groundstaff boy at the club. Despite Tottenham's decision to release him in 1937, he was allowed to return home. After that, he joined Tottenham's reserves. When league football was suspended due to World War II in 1939, he made his debut for the main squad.

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 A Fine Art Print on a Greeting Card, not only a Greeting Card but also an excellent historical time record of a loved family member, which will be kept in the family for generations.

The size of the card is A5 (A4 folded) printed onto a heavy 240gsm card stock. 4 styles; Birthday, Christmas, Father's Day and Plain all have the greetings inside the plain is for when everything has been filled in, it can be framed showing the the Fine Art print in all its glory. 

All watermarks are removed from your purchase 

 

Burgess was taken on by Cardiff as a youngster, but they decided not to sign him. He spent some time working as a miner and playing inside right for his hometown club, Cwm Villa. The Tottenham Hotspur top scout saw him when he scored 59 goals in a single season. He secured him a job as a metal worker in Chingford, but he was encouraged to join the club as an unpaid youngster. When he scored twice in a junior match, Tottenham manager Jack Tresadern changed his mind and invited him to join the Tottenham nursery club at Northfleet, where he played alongside Bill Nicholson while working as a groundstaff boy at the club. Despite Tottenham's decision to release him in 1937, he was allowed to return home. After that, he joined Tottenham's reserves. When league football was suspended due to World War II in 1939, he made his debut for the main squad.

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