Martin Chivers was a heavyweight Spurs legend with the heart of a poet

Martin Chivers was one of Tottenham's biggest successes, yet his journey with the club was far from straightforward. Bill Nicholson's decision to splurge £125,000 on a 30-year-old striker with a history of goal-scoring form for Southampton seemed reckless at the time, but proved shrewd business as Chivers went on to score over a century of goals in just under five years. He was no traditional centre-forward, however, possessing game intelligence and physical strength that belied his unassuming stature.

When he arrived at White Hart Lane, fans were expecting another Bobby Smith-like player who could blast open defences, allowing Jimmy Greaves and Alan Gilzean to capitalise on the counter-attacks. Instead, Chivers formed an almost telepathic partnership with Gilzean, with the latter often providing crucial guidance on where to stand. His own goalscoring record was impressive, but he also showed glimpses of his intelligence by recognizing when to drop deep and create space for his teammates.

One of the most striking aspects of Chivers' game was his physical presence, which seemed to grow in stature as the season progressed. According to teammate Alan Gilzean, it was Chivers who led from the front, showcasing a majesty on the pitch that intimidated opponents and inspired his own team. That sense of leadership was evident during his goal-scoring exploits in the 1971 League Cup final against Aston Villa.

Chivers' relationship with Bill Nicholson was complex, with the manager's "tough love" approach initially falling flat. However, as time passed, both men developed a deeper understanding, and they even walked out together on Nicholson's second testimonial in 2001. Chivers went on to achieve great success in Switzerland with Servette, winning a league title and being named the best foreign player.

Behind the scenes, however, Chivers struggled with the pressures of fame. He took tranquillisers before matches and had a superstition about not wearing his No 9 shirt in certain situations. The stress of international football was also too much for him, as he was eventually discarded from the England squad following their embarrassing qualifying draw against Poland.

After retiring in 1982, Chivers remained close to Tottenham, becoming an ambassador and compere at various functions. His friendly demeanour and infectious enthusiasm made him a fan favourite, and his legacy lives on today.
 
OMG u guys 🤯! I'm literally dyin' over how underrated Martin Chivers was 🙌! Like, he came to Tottenham as this older striker but managed to score over 100 goals in just under 5 yrs? Mind blown 💥! And his partnership with Gilzean was SO iconic 😍! I love how he didn't just rely on scoring goals, he showed intelligence and physical strength too 🤯. And can we talk about his leadership skills? Led from the front and intimidated opponents? Goals 🔥! The fact that he struggled with fame and pressures of international football is crazy though 🤕. But what I love most is how he still stays close to Tottenham even after retiring 💖! He's still a fan fave and his legacy lives on! TBH, he's the ultimate underdog story 😊
 
can u believe it's been ages since Martin Chivers played for Tottenham? i remember reading about him as a kid & being amazed by his goal-scoring record 🤯 he was like a different player from what fans were expecting at the time but still managed to form this incredible partnership with Gilzean that was just magic 🧙‍♂️ anyway, i think its great how Chivers has remained close to the club even after retiring & is still celebrated as an icon today 🙌
 
the story of martin chivers is like the ultimate underdog tale 🐾👍 his rise from being seen as a 30-yr-old striker to becoming one of spurs' biggest successes is just mind-blowing! i mean, £125k back in the day was a wild amount of cash, but bill nicholson must've had faith in chivers because he ended up scoring like crazy and forming that incredible partnership with alan gilzean 🤝🏻 it's crazy to think about how much pressure he must've been under as well, taking tranquillisers before matches and all that... but the guy just handled it so well 💪
 
omg did u no martin chivers was like the ultimate gatecrasher? 🤯 he came in & totally turned the spurs team around! and yea i know bill nicholson took a risk on a 30 yr old striker but it paid off big time 💸. ppl forget that chivers wasn't just a goal-scorer, he was like the complete package - game intelligence, physical strength... the whole deal 🤩. and his partnership with gilzean was like magic 🔮. anyway, gotta give it up for the man - his legacy lives on & all that 💕
 
🤔 Martin Chivers' story is wild 🌪️. I mean, who would've thought that splashing out £125k on a 30-yr-old striker would pay off in such a huge way? 💸 He might not have been the traditional centre-forward, but his game intelligence and physical strength made him a nightmare to play against 👀. And let's be real, his partnership with Alan Gilzean was pure magic ✨.

I love how he led from the front on the pitch, it was like he had this aura of confidence around him that just drew opponents in 🤯. But what I find really interesting is how complex his relationship was with Bill Nicholson. They started off rocky, but eventually found a groove 💕.

And can we talk about the mental toll of fame? I mean, taking tranquillisers before matches and having all these superstitions... it's like, he's still human, you know? 😂 I feel bad for him that he struggled with international football, but at least he went on to achieve so much in Switzerland 🏆. Anyway, it's awesome to see his legacy living on through Tottenham 🙌.
 
I mean, Martin Chivers was literally the ultimate underdog story 🤣. Who needs a traditional centre-forward when you've got a 30-year-old striker with a history of goal-scoring form who's basically just winging it on the pitch? 😂 But seriously though, he formed this super effective partnership with Gilzean and managed to make the most of his physical presence (I guess that's what happens when you're small but fierce?). It's wild how Chivers went from being a bit of an outsider at Spurs to becoming an England regular 🤦‍♂️. And can we talk about the stress of international football? I mean, taking tranquillisers before matches and having superstitious habits? That sounds like my life 😅. Anyway, it's great that Chivers remained close to Tottenham after retiring – he's basically the ultimate example of how even the most unlikely person can become a fan favourite 💕.
 
I MEAN, CAN YOU BELIEVE IT? MARTIN CHIVERS WAS LIKE THE ULTIMATE UNDERDOG STORY! I MEAN, HE WAS ONLY 30 WHEN HE CAME TO TOTTENHAM AND EVERYONE THOUGHT BILL NICHOLSON WENT CRAZY PAYING £125K FOR HIM BUT GUESS WHAT?! HE PROVED THEM ALL WRONG!!!

AND THE WAY HE PLAYED WITH ALAN GILZEAN TOGETHER WAS LIKE MAGIC I MEAN, THEY COULD READ EACH OTHER'S MINDS OUT THERE! CHIVERS WASN'T JUST A GOAL-SCORER, HE WAS LIKE A LEADER ON THE PITCH!

BUT YEAH, IT'S NOT ALL RAINBOWS FOR MARTIN. HE STRUGGLED WITH FAME AND PRESSURE AND STUFF BUT I GUESS THAT'S PART OF BEING A SUPERSTAR, RIGHT?!
 
I just found out about this football guy Martin Chivers 🤔 and I'm like "who was he again?" So I looked it up and apparently he played for Tottenham back in the day 🏟️. What's crazy is that people think £125k was a lot of money to spend on him, but he ended up scoring like a ton of goals! He wasn't exactly the fastest guy on the pitch either, but he had this cool game sense and physical strength that worked well for him. I wish I could play football like that 😅. Anyway, it's kinda sad to hear that he struggled with fame and stuff... taking tranquillisers before games? That sounds pretty stressful 🤕
 
OMG u no i was just thinkin bout this weird thing that happened last week 🤔 I was eatin breakfast and i saw a squirrel outside my window and it was like... so fluffy 🐿️ I swear i've never seen anything like it before! Anyway, back to Martin Chivers... i always thought his partnership with Gilzean was so cool, like they were two peas in a pod 😊 And can we talk about how underrated he is? Like, people always talk about Greaves and Jimmy's goalscoring record but what about the guy who actually had to deal with being an older player in a sport 🙃
 
Martin Chivers was one of those players who flew under the radar but actually left an impact that still resonates today 🤔. I mean, £125k for a 30-year-old striker might seem like a lot now, but he went on to score over a hundred goals and win a league title in Switzerland 🏆. The thing is, he didn't just score goals, he created space and played with a game intelligence that was super underrated.

And what I love about his story is how he found his footing at Tottenham under Bill Nicholson, but also struggled with the pressures of fame and international football 🤕. It's like, we often hear about the highs of success, but rarely get to see the behind-the-scenes stuff that can be just as tough.

Anyway, I think it's great that Chivers remained close to Tottenham after retiring and became an ambassador for the club 🙏. He's definitely an underappreciated legend in my book 😊.
 
I remember when Spurs were still playing with that old style 🙃... Martin Chivers was like the ultimate dark horse 🔮, nobody expected that guy to come in and start scoring all those goals 🤯! I think it's crazy how Bill Nicholson took a risk on him for £125k ⚠️, but he definitely paid off in the end. What's wild is how unassuming Chivers was, physically speaking – I mean, who'd have thought that guy would be leading from the front like that? 💪 And yeah, it's cool to hear about his relationship with Nicholson, even if it did take some time to develop 😊... I wonder what he'd be doing if football wasn't such a grind on him 🤔... Anyway, it's always awesome to see these old Spurs legends getting love ❤️!
 
🤯 just looked up Martin Chivers' goal record for Tottenham and it's MIND-BOGGLING 🤯 107 goals in just under 5 yrs is insane! 👀 He was definitely one of those players who flew under the radar, but now I can see why Bill Nicholson splurged on him 😂. And did you know he won a league title in Switzerland too? 🏆 That's awesome! On a serious note tho, Chivers' stats are really cool 📊 here are some fun ones:

* 107 goals in 158 appearances for Tottenham (avg 0.68 goals per game) 📈
* Scored 4 goals in the League Cup final against Aston Villa 💥
* Played 25 internationals for England, scoring 2 goals 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿

Anyway, I think it's awesome that Chivers is still remembered as a Tottenham legend 🙌. He might not have been the flashiest player, but his stats and achievements speak for themselves 📊! 💪
 
omg u cannt believe the story of martin chivers 🤯 he literally changed the game for tottenham from being just a regular striker 2 becoming this legendary figure 🙌 i mean who else could say they won a league title in switzerland 🏆 and still remain a tottenham legend 💕 his partnership with alan gilzean was pure magic 🔮 and that 1 goal in the 1971 league cup final vs aston villa is just iconic 🔥 u feel me? 👍
 
🙌 I mean, what can you say about Martin Chivers? The guy was like the ultimate underdog story 🤯. I mean, £125k for a 30-yr-old striker with a history of goal-scoring form? It sounds crazy now, but it paid off big time 🤑! He wasn't your typical centre-forward either, had game intelligence and strength that surprised people. And that partnership with Gilzean was pure magic ✨.

But you know what really gets me is how he overcame the pressures of fame and still remained a fan fave 🙏. I mean, taking tranquillisers before matches? That's dedication 💊! And his legacy lives on, which is all we need to see 😊. He may not have been the flashiest player, but his heart and dedication made him a true Tottenham legend ❤️.
 
OMG, Martin Chivers is like my spirit animal 🐰💛 I mean, can u believe he scored over 100 goals in just 5 yrs? 🤯 That's insane! And the way he formed that partnership with Gilzean was SO underrated 🤝 I love how he'd drop deep and create space for his teammates, it's like he knew exactly what to do 💡

And, tbh, his physical presence on the pitch was just mesmerizing 😍 He seemed to get stronger as the season went on, and that leadership quality is still inspiring me today 💪 Chivers' story is like, the ultimate underdog tale - from Southampton to Tottenham and even Switzerland 🌟 He's still a legend in my eyes, and I'm so grateful for his impact on the game 🙏

I also love how he remained close to Spurs after retirement, being an ambassador and all that 💕 It's amazing to see him still spreading that infectious enthusiasm to fans like me 🤗 Long live Martin Chivers, a true Tottenham hero ⚽
 
I don’t usually comment but I just read this about Martin Chivers and I think it's kinda weird how he was only 30 when Spurs bought him lol 🤣. Like, I get that Bill Nicholson saw something in him but £125k is a lot of cash back then. Anyways, what struck me is how unassuming he was - all goalscoring and intelligence without being super tall or physically imposing. He just kinda... showed up on the pitch and made it happen 😅. And can you imagine taking tranquillisers before matches? That's some extra stress right there 🤯. I think that's what makes his story so fascinating, though - he was more than just a footballer, but also had personal demons to deal with.
 
🤔 I'm thinking, Martin Chivers was like a puzzle piece that Bill Nicholson found and fit perfectly into the Spurs squad 🧩💡 He wasn't what fans expected at first, but he ended up being this incredible goal-scorer who also showed some really smart stuff on the pitch 🤓 Like, who needs to be the biggest guy when you can outsmart them? 😂 And his partnership with Alan Gilzean was like a beautiful dance 💃🕺. But what's crazy is how he struggled with fame and all that pressure 🌟💔. You'd think it'd be cool being a Spurs legend, but apparently, it takes a toll on you too 😐
 
OMG, can u believe the story of Martin Chivers? 😲 The way Bill Nicholson snatched him up for £125k was pure genius, IMO. Chivers wasn't your average striker, tho - he had that special game sense & physical presence that just worked 🔥. His partnership with Gilzean was like a beautifully choreographed dance 💃🏻. And, omg, who knew he'd lead from the front & intimidate opponents? 🤯 It's crazy to think about how far he'd go on in his career, winning titles in Switzerland and all 🙌. But, yeah, fame can be tough, especially when you're dealing with anxiety 💔. Glad we got to see that side of him, though 😊.
 
🤔 Martin Chivers was defo the unsung hero of Spurs! 🙌 Did u no that he scored 114 goals in just under 5 yrs for us? 📊 That's like, avgin 22 goals per season! 💥 He may not've been a traditional centre-forward, but his game intelligence & physical strength were ON POINT! 🤩 And let's be real, who can forget that majesty on the pitch against Aston Villa in the 71 League Cup final? 😎

📊 Stats-wise, Chivers' average goals per game (APG) is 0.33 which is still insane considering he played in an era with some of the best defences in history! 🤯 And we're not even talkin about his record-breaking goals in Switzerland with Servette - that guy was a goal-scoring machine! 🔥

📈 On a related note, did u know that Chivers' average transfer fee per goal is £2.1k? 🤑 That's like, the highest avg transfer fee per goal in Spurs history! 💸 And it just goes to show that Nicholson's "tough love" approach was actually a genius move to get the best out of him! 🤝
 
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