LENNON: FOOTBALL CAREER IN SUMMARY

English winger Aaron Lennon started his career as a professional footballer at hometown club Leeds United. He made his professional bow at Leeds United in 2003 thus becoming the youngest player to feature in the Premier League at the time.

AaronLennon spent around two years in the Leeds United first team before North London side Tottenham Hotspur paid £1m to secure his signing. At Spurs, Aaron Lennon scored 30 times in 364 games in all competitions and also won the first major honour of his professional football career. He was part of the Tottenham Hotspur team that saw off London rivals Chelsea to win the 2008 League Cup. Spurs beat Chelsea 2-1 win in the final to win the League Cup title in 2008. Since then, the North Londoners have not won a major trophy. Continue reading LENNON: FOOTBALL CAREER IN SUMMARY

LENNON SAYS SPURS SHOULD HAVE SIGNED BALE PERMANENTLY

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English Premier League club Tottenham Hotspur have had a very strong start to the new season so far and not only has their solid start made them one of the best team in the league so far based on the performance in the opening three games, they are currently sitting at the top of the Premier League table and that just goes on to show how very compact and serious they have been so far. However, despite their strong progress and start to the current season as things stand, not everyone is totally satisfied with their summer transfer business. One of those people who aren’t totally convinced about them is their former player Aaron Lennon.

Lennon has carried out an assessment of the current Sours team and has revealed that he believes that his former side should have signed Wales international forward Gareth Bale instead of letting him to return to Real Madrid. Lennon said that Spurs need all the help that they can get this season and it would not have hurt to have Bale as one of their players in the current campaign as well because he would have brought sheer class and experience to the team. Continue reading LENNON SAYS SPURS SHOULD HAVE SIGNED BALE PERMANENTLY