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PICTURE SPECIAL: Danielle Lloyd completes her Tottenham hat-trick as serial WAG snares young Spurs s
Published: 13 Apr 2009 - 10:07:46
Young Tottenham midfielder Jamie O'Hara is following in the footsteps of the senior pros at White Hart Lane. The 22-year-old prodigy has become the third Spurs star to be romantically involved with serial WAG Danielle Lloyd. O'Hara, who spent loan spells at Chesterfield and Millwall before breaking into the Tottenham first team, played no part in Spurs' 1-0 victory over West Ham on Saturday. Instead, the England Under 21 star was pictured out on the town with new love Lloyd. Pucker up: Danielle Lloyd and Jamie O'Harashare a passionate kiss together as they enjoy an evening ofvenue-hopping in London's West End The glamour model has previously gone out with current Spurs striker Jermain Defoe and former Tottenham legend Teddy Sheringham. The couple appeared all smiles as they hit three venues in London's West End hand in hand. Berba battle: Spurs midfielder Jamie O'Hara (left) collides with Manchester United striker Dimitar Berbatov during a Premier League clash at White Hart Lane Tottenham hat-trick: Danielle Lloyd with Defoe (left) and Sheringham (right) The pair were seen cosying up together at a bar during their night ofpartying, which included a trip to Nobu restaurant, the Mayfair Hoteland later the Palm Beach Casino. They left the casino together at 1am. Tottenham face Newcastle at home on Sunday in the Barclays Premier League as Harry Redknapp's side aim to push on for a spot in next season's Europa League (the current UEFA Cup). Up close and personal: They couldn't keep their hands off each other Hat trick: Jamie is the third Spurs player the glamour model has been out with Lloyd is planning an autobiography for release later this year, talking about her life as a WAG and model. A source said: 'A few high-profile names are dreading this book. 'If only the guys realised some of their antics might end up in thebook, they might not have been so brazen. But it's too late now.' Spurs 1 West Ham 0: Roman's value remains lost in translationRedknapp: Lampard's right - today's kids do have it too easyBoss Redknapp can take Spurs back into Europe, insists captain KeaneTOTTENHAM HOTSPUR FC
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