Henry 'The Fonz' Winkler breaks silence after Tottenham boss Ange Postecoglou's brutal Happy Days revelation | The Sun

HENRY WINKLER sent Tottenham boss Ange Postecoglou a message after his surprise Happy Days revelation.

Spurs defeated Liverpool 2-1 yesterday in a match marred by refereeing controversy.


In the days leading up to the game, Postecoglou admitted that when he was a kid in Australia he supported the Reds.

The gaffer explained: "Like any kid, I had the posters up on the wall. Liverpool was my team, but you grow up, things change.

"I used to love Happy Days. But I don't have posters of The Fonz on my wall now. That's how it goes."

Winkler, who starred in the American sitcom as character Fonzie, took note of Postecoglou's comments and surprisingly reached out to him.

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The 77-year-old is hoping to get a photo of himself hung up inside the Tottenham dressing room.

He said in a hilarious video: "Big Ange, hello from LA, California. Congratulations on your win today.

"Henry Winkler here, aka The Fonz, so if I signed a poster for you right now, would you put it back up on your wall?

"That is the question. Fair dinkum, aaaaay."

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Fans are loving the situation, one said: "How can you not love Henry Winkler. What a legend."

Another added: "Game recognising game."

A third commented: "This is awesome."

Winkler isn't the first celeb to warm to Postecoglou after singer Robbie Williams' joined in with the new version of his song Angels, which is chanted by Spurs fans in support of their boss.

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