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Tommy (Thomas) Clay was born 19 November 1892 in Leicester and died on 21 February 1949 in Southend. He was a professional footballer who played fullback for Leicester Fosse the original name of Leicester City, Tottenham Hotspur and England during the 1910s and 1920s.
Thomas Clay joined Leicester Fosse in April 1911 and made his first appearance for the team against Bradford Park Avenue F.C. on November 11 that year, having previously made a name for himself for local side Belvoir Sunday School Juniors.
Tommy came to the attention of Tottenham during a FA Cup tie between the two sides in 1914. Together with team mate Harry Sparrow he was signed by Spurs following the match. Tommy played for Spurs throughout the First World War participating in 107 friendly matches. He captained the side in 1920 when it won the Second division title. In March 1921 he kept a clean sheet as stand-in goalkeeper in a 1 – 0 victory over Sunderland. Later the same year, although not captain, he played in the 1921 FA Cup Final. He continued to play for Tottenham, totting-up 318 league appearances (23 goals) and 33 FA Cup matches (1 goal), until May 1929 when he became player-coach at Northfleet club with close associations with Tottenham.
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Thomas TC Clay ministers at First Baptist Church of Glenarden (Powerful)
This video was taken at First Baptist Church Of Glenarden July 24,2016 The ministry of Thomas Clay! If you have never heard this Man Of Gods ministry heres your chance.. Don't just watch it but share it with others that his blessing will flow thru this world... RIP Thomas TC Clay http://praisebaltimore.com/31225/thomas-tc-clay-has-passed-away/
Thmoas clay singing fallen at vashun mitchells cd release concert
Thomas Clay Hymn Medley at Ebenezer AME Church Encounter
Jason Moody producer/promotor for Jacksonville Gospel Live has been promoting and working with gospel artist in various capacities for more than 8 years. His focus with JGL is to build a community where people gather and connect and enjoy this awesome genre of music with a life changing message.
When someone witnesses Thomas Clay’s onstage energy, musical clarity and sheer passion, they find it hard to believe he has been musically serving Christ for only a few short years. But with a history of abandonment, abuse, and homelessness he has realized and now proclaims, “All I have is my worship” and transparently gives his all so others may see the healing power of God’s love. Raised in Wilmington, Delaware, Thomas has loved music ever since the young age of five. That is when he developed a passion for playing instruments. Today he is an acclaimed musician, singer, songwriter and actor. He has a passion for playing the drums and is gifted on the lead and bass guitars. He is also a talented producer who creates captivating vocal arrangements and vocal production. Thomas has worked wi...
Gospel Artist: Thomas "TC" Clay at The Collective ATL (09.02.2016) hosted by Trent Phillips. The full clip feat "Do Not Pass Me By", "When We All Get To Heaven, "How Great Is Our God"". Other Artists featured Charles Chaffer, Chantae Cann, Zaviel Janae, JoJo Martin. Thomas "TC" Clay, gone too soon, rest in power.
Affaire Tapie : Thomas Clay "compatit"
TC at compassion
Tribute to Thomas TC Clay at Nu Millennium Studios!
Praise Break for TC (Thomas Clay) C'mon everybody stand on yo feet and give our God some praise!!!!
Talk To the Masters - Radio Show - Clay Johnson Interview - Grand Master Eddie Thomas Interviews Clay Johnson -
¿Hacia dónde se dirige el arbitraje internacional? Participantes: - Eduardo Silva Romero - Thomas Clay - Irene Gee - Xavier Favre Bulle - Elie Kleiman Árbitro/Moderadora: - Elena Sevila Sánchez
This video was recorded on Jacobe Ray's Facebook Live in honor of Thomas 'TC' Clay who transitioned to eternal rest on Sunday, October 16, 2016.
When someone witnesses Thomas Clay’s onstage energy, musical clarity and sheer passion, they find it hard to believe he has been musically serving Christ for only a few short years. But with a history of abandonment, abuse, and homelessness he has realized and now proclaims, “All I have is my worship” and transparently gives his all so others may see the healing power of God’s love. Raised in Wilmington, Delaware, Thomas has loved music ever since the young age of five. That is when he developed a passion for playing instruments. Today he is an acclaimed musician, singer, songwriter and actor. He has a passion for playing the drums and is gifted on the lead and bass guitars. He is also a talented producer who creates captivating vocal arrangements and vocal production. Thomas has worked wi...