Sky Sports Time of our Lives - Spurs
To celebrate the new series of one-hour chat shows called Time of Our Lives, Monday Evening at 10.30pm on Sky Sports 1, we are offering a lucky reader the chance to win a classic early 1980's replica Spurs shirt signed by Ossie Ardiles, Glenn Hoddle and Steve Perryman
Presented by Jeff Stelling, the show offers the perfect antidote to the January blues, a series of considered, nostalgic discussions featuring true legends of the game.
Jeff will reminisce with guests, telling stories that have made football history. Their clubs, characters they played alongside, the most memorable matches and their particular rivalries - experiences that illuminated their careers.
The next show will focus on the Spurs side of the early 1980s as Hoddle, Perryman and Ardilles chat to Jeff. Details of future shows are as follows with more to be confirmed shortly:
Super Spurs Monday 12 January at 10pm on Sky Sports 1
Guests: Glenn Hoddle, Steve Perryman and Ossie Ardiles.
Three key members of the exciting Spurs team of the early 1980's; a side that won four trophies under manager Keith Burkinshaw between 1980 and 1984.
Kings of the Kings Road Monday 19 January at 10pm on Sky Sports 1
Guests: Ron Harris, David Webb and Peter Bonetti.
Over thirty years before the Abramovich revolution, Chelsea won domestic and European trophies with these characters at the core of the team.
Best of the Hammers Monday 26 January at 10pm on Sky Sports 1
Guests: Frank McAvennie, Phil Parkes and Tony Gale.
West Ham were title contenders during the 1985-86 season, eventually finishing third, four points behind Champions Liverpool with Frank McAvennnie scoring 26 goals.
The Revie Years Monday 2 February at 10pm on Sky Sports 1
Guests: Jack Charlton, Norman Hunter and Paul Reaney
Three members of Revie's formidable Leeds side, who never finished out of the top four of the English First Division between 1964 and 1974.
Everton's Champions Monday 9 February at 10pm on Sky Sports 1
Guests: Joe Royle, Howard Kendall and Colin Harvey
Three graduates from the 'School of Science' discuss their 1970 title success. Royle finished the season as top scorer, while together with the late Alan Ball, Harvey and Kendall formed the famous 'holy trinity' midfield trio.
CLOSING DATE: Monday 19th January 2009