For Stevenage goalkeeper Chris Day, the FA Cup replay with Tottenham means he will finally get a chance to play a competitive match at White Hart Lane 21 years after signing for his childhood club.
Day was part of the Stevenage team that earned a March 7 replay at the north London ground after holding Harry Redknapp’s title chasers to a goalless draw at the Lamex Stadium on Sunday.
The goalkeeper, born just a few kilometres from White Hart Lane, went through the youth ranks at Tottenham and seemed destined for a long career at the club when he was called up to Gerry Francis’ first-team squad at the age of 16.
He failed to live up to expectations, however, spending most of his time on the bench, with his only full appearances in the 1995 Intertoto Cup.
The club played their ‘home’ games in the competition at Brighton’s Goldstone Ground, meaning Day never got the chance to play at White Hart Lane for the senior side.
“The replay will be my first competitive game there,” the 36-year-old told the British Press Association.
“I remember being a schoolboy training at White Hart Lane and our coach used to send us on a lap around the pitch after training and he would say: ‘One day you will play here.’ Who would have thought that that day would come 21 years later?”
Day’s time at White Hart Lane is characterised by two unwanted records.
“I was on the bench the best part of 50 times and I didn’t go on once. Someone has told me that’s a club record,” he said.
“I also played in the 8-0 defeat to Cologne. That’s a club record as well.”
Despite his unsuccessful time at Spurs, Day bears no grudges towards his former employers, citing the experience as a vital part of his career, which has taken him to Crystal Palace, QPR and Millwall before moving to Stevenage in 2008.
Another reason is because he is a Spurs fan through and through and, when time allows, Day goes to watch the team he has supported since birth.
“I have been there five times this year when we haven’t been training on matchdays.”
