2nd June 2021
Interview conducted by Adam Holt
Welcome to this Q&A with former Tottenham, Birmingham City and England international Darren Anderton. We talk through who inspired him to become a professional football player in the first place, as well as the early days of his career and we also chat about his time at Tottenham and Birmingham as well as other topics.
Clubs: Portsmouth (1990 - 1992), Tottenham Hotspur (1992 - 2004), Birmingham City (2004 - 2005), Wolverhampton Wanderers (2005 - 2006) & AFC Bournemouth (2006 - 2008).
England (1994 - 2001): 30 caps, 7 goals.
Check out this intriguing and insightful Q&A below!
Clubs: Portsmouth (1990 - 1992), Tottenham Hotspur (1992 - 2004), Birmingham City (2004 - 2005), Wolverhampton Wanderers (2005 - 2006) & AFC Bournemouth (2006 - 2008).
England (1994 - 2001): 30 caps, 7 goals.
Check out this intriguing and insightful Q&A below!
- Did anyone inspire you to become a professional footballer?
- How was the experience of working with Alan Ball at Portsmouth?
- What led to you signing for Tottenham in 1992?
- Just how good was Jurgen Klinsmann, and what was it like playing with him at Spurs?
- Is it true that you turned down a move to Manchester United in 1995?
- How frustrating were the injuries in your career, including missing out on playing in the 1998 World Cup?
- Just how good was it playing in the England side in Euro 1996, with the likes of Paul Gascoigne, Alan Shearer and Teddy Sheringham?
- What were your feelings upon leaving Spurs for Birmingham City in 2004?
- Finally, what is the best memory of your career?