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2005–06 Tottenham Hotspur F.C. season

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Chairman
  
Daniel Levy

Premier League
  
5th

League Cup
  
Second round

Manager
  
Martin Jol

FA Cup
  
Third round

Top goalscorer
  
League: Robbie Keane (16) All: Robbie Keane (16)

During the 2005–06 English football season, Tottenham Hotspur participated in the English Premier League. The club had a mixed, short season, securing what was their highest place finish in the Premier league at the time, but exiting both cup competitions at the earliest possible stage against lower league opposition, therefore playing just 40 games.

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In September Tottenham faced Grimsby Town in the League Cup, losing 1–0 at Blundell Park. Their FA cup draw pitted the team against Leicester City, but the side let a two-goal lead slip, and an injury time goal saw them defeated 3–2 at Walkers Stadium.

In the league Tottenham had occupied the crucial fourth place in the table more much of the later second half of the season and their win in their penultimate game of the season against Bolton Wanderers on 30 April meant they were seven points ahead of their nearest rivals Arsenal in the race for possible Champions League qualification. Despite Arsenal winning their two games in hand, Tottenham only had to match their result in the final game of the season in order to secure fourth spot.

On the morning of the decisive match against West Ham United a number of Tottenham players were taken ill with suspected food poisoning, the players having stayed the night at the Marriott Hotel in Canary Wharf and eaten lasagne. The club appealed for the Premier League to delay the kick off game, but the police would not allow a kick off any later than 5pm due to crowd control concerns so the club decided to play at the scheduled time. Despite the scoreline being 1–1 for much of the game, Tottenham looked set to clinch fourth spot due to Arsenal trailing 2–1 at Highbury against Wigan Athletic, but Arsenal went on to win their fixture 4–2 from a Thierry Henry hat-trick meaning Tottenham also required a win. Their fate was sealed when Yossi Benayoun scored a winner for West Ham, meaning Tottenham fell to fifth place and would therefore would only play in the following season's UEFA Cup.

Tottenham appealed to the Premier League to have the match against West Ham replayed, but this was rejected as no grounds were found for accepting the request. Club chairman Daniel Levy called in the police to investigate the Marriott Hotel and threatened to sue the hotel chain and Premier League over the incident, having wrongly suspected foul play. Tests by the Health Protection Agency on the food at the hotel soon proved to be negative for sources of food poisoning, and instead players were identified as having norovirus.

First-team squad

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Left club during season

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Reserve squad

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In

  • Tom Huddlestone – Derby County, undisclosed (est. £2,500,000)
  • Paul Stalteri – Werder Bremen, 16 May, undisclosed
  • Aaron Lennon – Leeds United, 15 June, £1,000,000
  • Teemu Tainio – Auxerre, 1 July, free
  • Wayne Routledge – Crystal Palace, 1 July, £1,250,000 (rising to £2,000,000)
  • Edgar Davids – Inter Milan, 3 August, free
  • Lee Young-Pyo – PSV, £1,350,000, 31 August
  • Jermaine Jenas – Newcastle United, 31 August, £7,000,000
  • Grzegorz Rasiak – Derby County, 31 August, undisclosed
  • Hossam Ghaly – Feyenoord, 31 January, undisclosed
  • Danny Murphy – Charlton Athletic, 31 January, £2,000,000
  • Out

  • Frédéric Kanouté - Sevilla, 18 August, £5,075,000
  • Erik Edman - Rennes, 3 August, undisclosed
  • Sean Davis, Noé Pamarot, Pedro Mendes – Portsmouth, 12 January, £7,500,000 combined
  • Michael Brown – Fulham, 31 January, undisclosed
  • Emil Hallfreðsson - Malmö, loan
  • Rodrigo Defendi - Udinese, loan
  • Transfers in: £15,100,000 Transfers out: £12,575,000 Total spending: £2,525,000

    Loans out

  • Philip Ifil - Millwall, 13 September, three-month loan
  • Mounir El Hamdaoui - Derby County, 16 September, three-month loan
  • Johnnie Jackson - Derby County, 16 September, three-month loan
  • Márton Fülöp - Coventry City, 28 October, three-month loan
  • Philip Ifil - Millwall, 20 January, season-long loan
  • Reto Ziegler – Wigan Athletic, 23 January, season-long loan
  • Wayne Routledge – Portsmouth, 30 January, season-long loan
  • FA Cup

  • Leicester City 3–2 Tottenham Hotspur (attendance 19,844)
  • League Cup

  • 20 September: Grimsby Town 1–0 Tottenham Hotspur
  • Premiership

  • Robbie Keane 16
  • Mido 13
  • Jermain Defoe 9
  • Jermaine Jenas 6
  • Ledley King 3
  • FA Cup

  • Jermaine Jenas 1
  • Paul Stalteri 1
  • References

    2005–06 Tottenham Hotspur F.C. season Wikipedia