Tottenham Spurs In History

A blog on the great and glorious history of Tottenham Hotspur Football Club. In the words of the great Bill Nicholson, "It's magnificent to be in Europe, and this club - a club like Tottenham Hotspur - if we're not in Europe.... we're nothing, we're nothing."

Sunday, June 17, 2012

Can the Prospective Managers Do Better than Redknapp?

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The removal of Harry Redknapp from Tottenham has resulted in the immediate drawing up of a list of potential managers to fill the vacancy.  ...
Saturday, June 16, 2012

Harry Redknapp is the 24th Manager Since ............

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that day in 1984 when Chairman, Irving Scholar thought he had reached agreement with Alex Ferguson, the manager of Aberdeen, to take over at...
Friday, June 15, 2012

Redknapp - From Prospective England Manager to Jobless

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In four months Harry Redknapp has gone from being the hot favourite for the England manager's position to being jobless following his de...
Thursday, June 14, 2012

Harry Redknapp Leaves Tottenham

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In the early hours of the morning of 14th June, 2012, Tottenham Hotspur made this official announcement on the departure of Harry Redknapp:...
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Wednesday, June 13, 2012

If Harry were to Go, Why Moyes?

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So much for a quiet summer without spending time blogging about Spurs.  There are obvious tensions at White Hart Lane between Chairman, Dani...
Tuesday, June 12, 2012

Spurs v Co. Armagh (Milk Cup 2012)

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An article from the local Portadown Times (1st June) about Spurs playing County Armagh at Shamrock Park in the NI Milk Cup 2012 on Saturday,...

Tottenham Legends

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The term 'Legend' is sometimes used very loosely and generously where former players are concerned but these three are true Tottenha...
Friday, May 25, 2012

Spurs' Opponents in NI Milk Cup 2012

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The draw fro the NI Milk Cup was made today at the BBC Blackstaff studio in Belfast.  Spurs are playing in the Premier Section which has twe...
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Supported Spurs for approaching 60 years. Just missed the 'Glory, Glory' days but have many memories of Bill Nicholson's and Keith Burkinshaw's successful teams as well as the more recent period under Mauricio Pochettino. I'm hoping it'll not be too long before we can enjoy another period of entertaining football with the possibility of some silverware. COYS
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