Where are they now? No 5: Tony Galvin

Club career: The Huddersfield-born leftwinger began his career with Spurs in 1976, staying 11 years at White Hart Lane before…

Club career: The Huddersfield-born leftwinger began his career with Spurs in 1976, staying 11 years at White Hart Lane before moving to Sheffield Wednesday (1987) and Swindon (1989), where he finished his league career and had a spell as assistant manager. Managed Royston Town in the South Midlands League until May 1996.

International career: Won the first of 29 caps against Holland in Rotterdam, in the 1982 European Championship Qualifier, when a little-known youngster, by the name of Ruud Gullit, scored Holland's second goal in a 2-1 win. Played in all three games in Euro '88, and finished his international career the following year with his final cap against West Germany at Lansdowne Road.

Highlight: Was a member of the Spurs team that won the FA Cup in 1981 and 1982 and the UEFA Cup in 1984, when they beat Anderlecht 4-3 on penalties after the second leg at White Hart Lane.

Where is he now? Galvin, now 42, has a degree in Russian studies and after leaving the game began lecturing in the language in a northern English college.