Date: 21st April 2016 at 6:47pm
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Name: Danny Rose
Position: Left-Back
At the club since: 2007

10 April 2016 - Barclays Premier League - Tottenham Hotspur v Manchester United - Danny Rose of Tottenham Hotspur - Photo: Marc Atkins / Offside.

Danny Rose could be England’s first-choice left-back at EURO 2016 this summer? Photo: Marc Atkins/Offside.

Tottenham Hotspur showed they are well in the Premier League title race with a 4-0 thrashing of Stoke City on Monday night, and no Spurs player would be delighted to win England’s top division than left-back Danny Rose, the club’s longest-serving player.

Despite coming through the youth system at Leeds United, the full-back was sold to Tottenham for around £1million in July 2007 when the Whites found themselves in financial trouble, but didn’t really make an impact on the first team until the 2011-12 campaign.

Less than two years ago, Rose signed a new five-year deal at White Hart Lane, and despite the arrival of Ben Davies from Swansea, he has gone on to make the spot his own over the course of the last couple of seasons, and made his debut for his country in the incredible win in Germany last month.

 
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3 responses to “Who is Tottenham’s current longest-serving player on the Queen’s 90th birthday?”

  1. Cory webb says:

    Happy birthdays to the the queen and I think Harry Kane should wish you happy birthday because she is special and Kane is a great footballer and maybe vardy too im not sure but happy birthday queen Elizabeth the 2nd your 90 years old now you are the first one to reach that age that’s good I’m Cory Webb and in a Tottenham fan I hate arsenal i don’t like them a tole.

  2. Billy says:

    Incorrect. Ryan Mason

    • Daniel Church says:

      Ryan Mason started his professional career at Tottenham later than Danny Rose, hence why he is our longest-serving player. But you are right in a sense, as Mason came through the club’s youth ranks.