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Farewell to White Hart Lane

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gushayes11

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Was looking through my pics again today. I was taking some of the legends as they came in. Just realised 2 days after that Kenneth Branagh was sat right behind me getting ignored!
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Hoddle_Ledge

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A crudely edited video from my seat in the East Stand. I'm never actually looking at the camera when filming so some bits might be a bit wobbly.

From the warm up, to the match, pitch invasion, presentation and the last song of the day.

 

Rocksuperstar

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Apparently, after me airing my disappointment in General Burkinshaw not being there, i now read he was but kept a bit of a low profile. I'm glad he was invited and i'm even more glad he was there, i'd hate to think his achievements were ever overshadowed by our current boom in fortunes.
 

Armchair

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A couple things once the ceremony was over, and the stadium was emptying; Harry did another little lap with his little 'un, Jan chasing after one of his when they did a runner, (which was quite funny to see:p) both receiving, and acknowledging, their respective chants, and Poch and the coaching team still out with handshakes and hugs all round, showing (to me at least) what a great comaraderie we have at the club right now :cool:
 

Spurger King

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I'm not generally a sentimental **** but I have to admit Sunday gave me a warm ball bag. Here's one I took. Loved it.



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Seeing so many fellow Spurs fans having the time of their lives on the hallowed turf really moved me. Compare it to the soulless silence at Stamford Bridge having won the title.

Such a great sense of pride, history, and unity. Wish I could have been there, but even so those images will stay with me forever. As much as I'm desperate for us to win another trophy, those scenes transcended temporary success. It was all about our love for the club, the Lane, the past, and the future. Never been more proud to support this great club, and thanks to all of you who attended for playing your part so brilliantly.
 

Bulletspur

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Seeing so many fellow Spurs fans having the time of their lives on the hallowed turf really moved me. Compare it to the soulless silence at Stamford Bridge having won the title.

Such a great sense of pride, history, and unity. Wish I could have been there, but even so those images will stay with me forever. As much as I'm desperate for us to win another trophy, those scenes transcended temporary success. It was all about our love for the club, the Lane, the past, and the future. Never been more proud to support this great club, and thanks to all of you who attended for playing your part so brilliantly.
I echo year sentiments
 

matthew.absurdum

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It's quite nice to know that in our final, unbeaten season at WHL, the team that scored the most goals against us in a single match was Wycombe (with 3). No Premiership side found the net against us more than a provincial League Two side from Buckinghamshire.

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Gassin's finest

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I'm not generally a sentimental **** but I have to admit Sunday gave me a warm ball bag. Here's one I took. Loved it.



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From the annals of F365:
* No sooner had referee Jon Moss brought proceedings to a close had Tottenham fans invaded the pitch for one final time. Because a good old-fashioned English celebration is not complete without middle-aged men slipping over on national television.

:LOL:
 
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