Leaving aside the fact that it's Hodge, I'm sure that a legal argument could be had that he should not lawfully be entitled to retain all the proceeds from the sale of this shirt, given the (spontaneous) circumstances of how it came into his possession at the immediate conclusion of a sporting contest- ie that the swapping of shirts at the end of a game ought bring with it something akin to trusteeship, and not the acquisition of exclusive and unfettered rights to all and any profits that may accrue from a commercial sale.
Peter Shilton was going to bid but he didn't get his hand up quickly enough.
I was quite young when Hodge went to Spurs , why does it carry so much hatred ?
Quote from: VILLA MOLE on May 05, 2022, 08:52:00 PMI was quite young when Hodge went to Spurs , why does it carry so much hatred ?I've asked this before. I understand it, but I think it can never be visceral if you didn't feel it the first time. Something to do with a backpass, I think.
Quote from: Sexual Ealing on May 05, 2022, 08:59:57 PMQuote from: VILLA MOLE on May 05, 2022, 08:52:00 PMI was quite young when Hodge went to Spurs , why does it carry so much hatred ?I've asked this before. I understand it, but I think it can never be visceral if you didn't feel it the first time. Something to do with a backpass, I think.The first goal in this.https://youtu.be/zRgf2OWPN64
it was a string of things - we'd started off badly, he said he wanted a transfer while he was away with England, then came the backpass, he kept saying he wanted to leave all the time we were struggling and when he moved to Spurs he said he'd finally achieved his ambition of playing for a big club.