Tommy Cable played for Tottenham Hotspur between 1928 - 1931. He played 42 games, without scoring a goal.
Looking back at history records, it doesn't seem to appear that Tommy was captain of Tottenham during a competitive match.
Some notable players who played for Tottenham between 1950 - 1960 were ;Tommy HarmerGeorge RobbMel HopkinsJohnny BrooksJohn WhitePeter BakerDanny BlanchflowerBobby SmithTerry DysonRon HenryMaurice NormanTerry MedwinCliff JonesLes AllenBill BrownDave Mackay
Tommy Cable died in 1986.
Tommy Cable was born on 1900-11-27.
Tommy Smith was the Captain for Liverpool FC between 1970 and 1973.
Whose in the bathroom hanging on the wall It's Tommy toothbrush.
Captain Fantastic The Who later had an album Captain Fantastic and the brown dirt cowboy.
Stuart Pearce gave Forest the lead in the 16th minute. Paul Stewart put Tottenham on level terms Forest defender Des Walker diverted the ball past his own keeper to give Tottenham the lead , they won 2-1
Captain Tommy agrees to the contest between John Henry and the steam engine because he believes it will demonstrate the superiority of human skill and strength over machinery. He sees it as an opportunity to boost morale among the workers and showcase their pride in their abilities. Additionally, Tommy likely views the contest as a way to secure a victory for the human workers, reinforcing their value in the face of industrialization.
The cast of Tommy Atkins - 1915 includes: Blanche Forsythe as Ruth Raymond Barbara Rutland Jack Tessier as The Curate Roy Travers as Captain Richard Maitland Maud Yates as Rose Selwyn
Tommy Lee Jones in the first installment of the series of productions and in the next installment Capt. Call was played by Jon Voight
Tommy Dunne was the 2001 captain and later a member of the Tipperary management team.
Captain Tommy instructed John Henry to take on a challenging task, possibly related to a race against a machine. John Henry, known for his strength and determination, confidently accepted the challenge, asserting that he would prove his capabilities and uphold the legacy of human effort over machinery. Their exchange highlighted the themes of perseverance and competition between man and machine.