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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Alan_MulleryAlan Mullery - Wikipedia

    Alan Patrick Mullery MBE (born 23 November 1941) is an English former footballer and manager. After enjoying a successful career with Fulham , Tottenham Hotspur , and the England national team in the 1960s and 1970s, he became a manager working with several clubs.

  2. Apr 4, 2015 · Following the recent announcement that Alan Mullery is set to be inducted into the National Football Museum’s English Hall of Fame, we caught up with our legendary former captain to discuss his forthcoming honour and a host of other topics – including the recent England debuts of Ryan Mason and Harry Kane.

  3. Apr 19, 2022 · Martin Peters, Alan Mullery and Martin Chivers photographed the day after the second leg win at Milan's training HQ - 20 April, 1972. 50 years on - Alan Mullery recalls the night he silenced the San Siro with a stunning strike in the second leg of our UEFA Cup semi-final.

  4. May 12, 2012 · Spurs legend Alan Mullery relives his infamous sending off against Yugoslavia, as England's world champions came unstuck in Italy.

  5. 1963 - 1972 midfielder. Born on 23rd November 1941 in Notting Hill, West London, England. Alan Mullery's star was on the rise from a very young age when he starred in West London Schools football and was picked up by Fulham in 1957 with a professional deal signed within a year, at the age of 17. His talent was fast-tracked into the first XI and ...

  6. Alan Mullery was a quick central midfielder, who made his debut as a youngster for Fulham in 1958. He played the majority of his career at Tottenham, making over 300 appearances for Spurs, before re-joining Fulham for the latter part of his career in 1972.

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  8. englandfootballonline.com › PlayersM › BioMulleryAPEngland Players - Alan Mullery

    He turned professional in December 1958. After 199 league appearances and thirteen goals, Mullery signed for Tottenham Hotspur FC for a £72,500 fee in March 1964. 312 league appearances followed and another 25 goals. He rejoined Craven Cottage on loan from March to April 1972.

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