Jack Jull

According to the club's website, Jull "was regarded as one of its finest players of the late Victorian era".

It is also recorded that in his earlier days with the club, and in particular during 1882 he was still at the time attending boarding school so was not always available for fixtures.

He made his first appearance against Brownlow Rovers on 6 October 1883, which Spurs won 9–0, and was the first game of the club to be reported in a local newspaper, The Tottenham and Edmonton Weekly Herald.

[2] Jack played in the club's first London Association Cup tie, which they won 5–2 on 17 October 1885.

In 1894 he was in the team which contested the 1st Qualifying Round tie of the FA Cup against a West Herts side which was later to become Watford.

Spurs team in 1885, team captain Jack Jull middle row fourth left