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  1. 6 de feb. de 2019 · Spurs legendary winger, scorer of 19 goals during 1960/61 Double Season, winner of league championship, 3 FA Cups, 1 European Cup Winners Cup and 2 Charity S...

  2. Cliff Jones. Clifford William Jones ( Swansea, Glamorganshire, Gales; 7 de febrero de 1935) es un exfutbolista galés. Jugaba en la posición de extremo y fue internacional absoluto en 59 partidos por la selección de Gales. 1 Destacado jugador del Tottenham Hospur en la década de los 60, club donde fue parte del doblete de la temporada 1960-61 .

  3. Cliff Jones was a typical will-o-the-wisp Welsh outside half who starred for Wales Schools while at Llandovery College. He then headed to Cambridge University, where he won three Blues and earned the first of his 13 Welsh caps. Cambridge lost the 1933 Varsity Match to Oxford, but Jones helped them to triumph 29-4 at Twickenham in 1934.His final ...

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Cliff_JonesCliff Jones - Wikipedia

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  5. 23 de nov. de 2021 · Cliff Jones said he thought the wedding ring was a hard currant. Former Wales footballer Cliff Jones got more than he expected from a homemade Welsh cake after finding a wedding ring inside. The ...

  6. 14 de jun. de 2001 · Cliff Jones. @SpursOfficial. Thu 14 June 2001, 12:00 | Tottenham Hotspur. Tottenham Hotspur (Spurs) Football Club is located in North London. The club is also known as Spurs. Tottenham's home ground is White Hart Lane. The club motto is Audere est Facere (To dare is to do). We turn our roving video camera towards one of the finest exponents of ...

  7. 14 de dic. de 2021 · Still a London resident and a regular at Tottenham Hotspur, the club he left Swansea for in 1958, when he swapped home for the bright lights of the English capital, Cliff Jones knew life was never going to be the same again when he made the decision to leave south west Wales. The deal cost Spurs £35,000 with Jones getting a £10 signing on fee.