http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/live/articles/sport/football.html?in_article_id=561699&in_page_id=1779&ito=newsnow
Tottenham may be stuck in mid-table but they can still beat the opposition to get on television.
Spurs were recently featured on the BBC's
I'd Do Anything, Andrew Lloyd-Webber's talent show searching for musical stars for Oliver!
Read more...
- Juande to take his Spurs home to Spain ahead of assault on Champions League places
- Ramos enters the race to sign Ronaldinho while Eriksson offers £7m
Striker Robbie Keane was shown at the club's training ground talking to young hopefuls about teamwork, stamina and other spurious links.
But Charlton claim to be victims of some artful dodging. A Charlton spokesman said: "The Valley had been lined up and the groundsman — grudgingly — had given his consent for the pitch to be used, when suddenly Tottenham swooped to claim the prime-time publicity prize."