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Farewell to White Hart Lane

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slartibartfast

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Oct 21, 2012
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Ooh fk that was emotional.
I am bit of a wet blanket anyway but seeing those legends coming out, the fans and well, just everything, got me blubbing like a girl.
Feel exhausted.
Seems so real now. No more whl.

For a season anyway :)
 

Snarfalicious

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Jul 15, 2012
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What a wonderfully classy display by the club. From start to finish, everything was just so well done. We have so much to be proud of.
 

Matthew

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Not mine but saw this on twitter.... and had to share it! Fucking awesome!
 

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Spurger King

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Jul 22, 2008
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What a wonderfully classy display by the club. From start to finish, everything was just so well done. We have so much to be proud of.

I think the club got it spot on. The pitch invasion was great to see too. The fans were incredible today, and it was emotional seeing so many legends from our past all gathered together to say goodbye to the place.

So proud to be a Spurs fan.
 
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markiespurs

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I think the club got it spit on. The pitch invasion was great to see too. The fans were incredible today, and it was emotional seeing so many legends from our past all gathered together to say goodbye to the place.

So proud to be a Spurs fan.

Convinced they expected the pitch invasion at the end

Got to admit, I felt like a little kid being on that pitch :p
 

muppetman

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Jul 29, 2011
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Wonderful day and I feel privileged to have been there to be part of it. That and Ledley's testimonial have probably been my favourite occasions - the new ground has a lot to live up to.
 

worcestersauce

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Back from the game, stayed for the ceremony which was just about what I thought it would be but I still lapped it up.
A couple of observations, how cool is David Ginola, looks like he'd just stepped off la Croisette in Cannes and Cliff Jones 82 years old ran and skipped across the pitch like a teenager what a star!
Drizzled and rained through the old players and old memories then the sun came out and brought us a rainbow when we got to the current and future team, an omen or what? i'm taking that as a sign.
 

easley91

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Back from the game, stayed for the ceremony which was just about what I thought it would be but I still lapped it up.
A couple of observations, how cool is David Ginola, looks like he'd just stepped off la Croisette in Cannes and Cliff Jones 82 years old ran and skipped across the pitch like a teenager what a star!
Drizzled and rained through the old players and old memories then the sun came out and brought us a rainbow when we got to the current and future team, an omen or what? i'm taking that as a sign.
Ginola is even more impressive when you remember he had that health scare recently!
 

Bobbins

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May 5, 2005
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The pitch invasion was honestly hilarious, it was probably the best natured invasion and most sheepish return to seats from any fans in history!

Also this Twitter pic made my day, she's not enjoying her job right now! :LOL:

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Coyboy

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Just got home, it was a great day and ceremony. It kind of petered out at the end and my last memories are going to be the sounds and sight of people ripping and kicking off seats. I hung around east upper taking it in before reluctantly leaving.
 
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