Win a Ray Wilkins signed 'Stay On Your Feet' T-Shirt


Win a Ray Wilkins signed 'Stay On Your Feet' T-Shirt Win

Win a Ray Wilkins signed 'Stay On Your Feet' T-Shirt



In years to come it is possible you may be asked...

“What do you remember about Tottenham Hotspur’s 4-0 defeat in the Bernabeu?”

You might scratch your head for a moment. Pensively you'll recall the crazy red card received by Peter Crouch, the brace of headers by ex-Arsenal man Emmanuel Adebayor and Angel di Maria’s superb strike...but the chances are the only thing that comes to mind is Ray Wilkins commentary.

On a forgettable night for Tottenham Hotspur, the ex-England international caused a sensational stir on social media platform Twitter with his stream-of-consciousness take on the goings on in Madrid.

The man was unstoppable. His performance with the microphone as energetic as any with a ball during his spells at Manchester United and Chelsea.

"Stay On Your Feet" – the catchphrase immortalised on Tuesday 5th April 2011.

To commemorate and celebrate Wilkins’ amazing cameo, Indigo Clothing bring you a range of "Stay On Your Feet" clothing which will no doubt capture the imaginations of thousands of fans up and down the country...

For more information and to buy these great t-shirts, click here.





For one lucky winner though, Sport.co.uk have gone the extra mile...

That’s right Ray Wilkins, nice chap that he is, has signed one of the special shirts himself and it’s up for grabs.

To enter the competition, just answer this simple question.

Which Tottenham Hotspur player was sent off in Tottenham Hotspur’s 4-0 defeat to Real Madrid on Tuesday?

A)    Peter Crouch
B)    Jimmy Greaves
C)    Paul Gascoigne

 

 

This competition closes on Friday March 15th.

 



 

 


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