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The Ghost of White Hart Lane: Interview with John White’s son Rob White

Entertainment / Tue 30th Jul 2024 at 10:47am

SPURS and Scotland star John White was one of the best footballers of the 1960s, however, in July 1964 he was struck by lightning and killed at 27 years old. From humble beginnings growing up just outside Edinburgh, through to football fame and his tragic death, the play shares John’s cheeky humour. It also follows the story of his son Rob White, who was just five months old when his dad died. Having premiered at Spurs Stadium, this follows on from the Sunday Times bestseller by Rob White and Julie Welch.

‘The Ghost of WHL’ is supported by Tottenham Hotspur FC, premiering at the Tottenham Hotspur stadium in July before a run at the fringe. The play was commissioned by John White’s son Rob and follows on from his and Julie Welch’s Sunday Times best seller The Ghost of White Hart Lane – ‘In Search of My Father the Football Legend’.

The play tells the story of John White, from humble beginnings growing up just outside Edinburgh through to football fame & his tragic death, it also tells the story of his son Rob who was just 5 months old when his dad died. The play shines a light on the mental health challenges both father and son face and the way we deal with grief and loss, while dealing with serious issues the play has a very heavy sprinkling of humour throughout.

YH interviewed Rob White about the play and will be going to the Edinburgh Festival to review the play in August.

https://underbellyedinburgh.co.uk/event/the-ghost-of-white-hart-lane

1 Comment for The Ghost of White Hart Lane: Interview with John White’s son Rob White:

michael kenneth waters
2024-07-30 11:32:23

John White died on 21/7/46 which happened to be my 18th birthday. it was one of the saddest days of my life because he was my favourite footballer ; in Danny Blanchflowers column in the Sunday Express he described him as the most beautiful footballer he had ever seen. A goal he scored in spurs 4/0 win away to Notts Frorest lives long in the memory Spurs were a great team back in the early 60s but the truth is that they rarely performed well without him . In his four years or so with Spurs he missed about 20 games and they only won one of them. He would walk into my all star spurs team of the past 60 years even in front of the great Luca Modric

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