What's new

The Lane - The Official History Of The World Famous Home Of The Spurs

THFCSPURS19

The Speaker of the Transfer Rumours Forum
Jan 6, 2013
37,894
130,530
New official book about White Hart Lane as we approach the end. Looks like it's available on the Spurs Store now but isn't on Amazon until January:

http://shop.tottenhamhotspur.com/product/the-lane-book/70860

Title: The Lane - The Official History Of The World Famous Home Of The Spurs.

Authors: By Martin Cloake and Adam Powley.

Foreword by Steve Perryman

In 1899 Spurs had a problem. The football club formed as ‘Hotspur FC’ just 17 years previously was now so popular that their 14,000 capacity ground at Northumberland Park was unable to cope with the growing crowds. So, in the summer of that year a former nursery for growing fruit and veg located on land behind the nearby White Hart pub was purchased and a pitch marked out. The rest, as they say, is history.

And what a history! From its new home – known as White Hart Lane despite never being officially named as such – Spurs blossomed into one of the world’s most famous and illustrious football clubs, and with a ground to match. Monumental new stands were erected so that by the 1930s ‘The Lane’ could accommodate crowds of more than 70,000.

The Lane is a unique portrait of one of one of football’s great cathedrals, and the most comprehensive study of the ground ever published. Packed with exhaustive detail and insight, and drawing on a treasure trove of classic photographs and illustrations, this lavish coffee table book tells the full history of the stadium, its iconic features, the greatest games it has hosted, and includes exclusive interviews with Spurs legends who have played on the famous turf.

No. of Pages - 232
 

WorcesterTHFC

Well-Known Member
May 4, 2016
1,788
2,565
One problem. They probably finished the writing and editing of this book before the current season even started. Without any details of the current stadium's final season, the book can't possibly be complete. The club should have waited another year, so that the last season could be included.
 

Dr Know

SC Supporter
Aug 21, 2008
11,648
9,473
New official book about White Hart Lane as we approach the end. Looks like it's available on the Spurs Store now but isn't on Amazon until January:

http://shop.tottenhamhotspur.com/product/the-lane-book/70860

Title: The Lane - The Official History Of The World Famous Home Of The Spurs.

Authors: By Martin Cloake and Adam Powley.

Foreword by Steve Perryman

In 1899 Spurs had a problem. The football club formed as ‘Hotspur FC’ just 17 years previously was now so popular that their 14,000 capacity ground at Northumberland Park was unable to cope with the growing crowds. So, in the summer of that year a former nursery for growing fruit and veg located on land behind the nearby White Hart pub was purchased and a pitch marked out. The rest, as they say, is history.

And what a history! From its new home – known as White Hart Lane despite never being officially named as such – Spurs blossomed into one of the world’s most famous and illustrious football clubs, and with a ground to match. Monumental new stands were erected so that by the 1930s ‘The Lane’ could accommodate crowds of more than 70,000.

The Lane is a unique portrait of one of one of football’s great cathedrals, and the most comprehensive study of the ground ever published. Packed with exhaustive detail and insight, and drawing on a treasure trove of classic photographs and illustrations, this lavish coffee table book tells the full history of the stadium, its iconic features, the greatest games it has hosted, and includes exclusive interviews with Spurs legends who have played on the famous turf.

No. of Pages - 232

Pardon my ignorance but is that meant to be 7,000?
 

widmerpool

Well-Known Member
Jun 18, 2012
3,378
5,605
One problem. They probably finished the writing and editing of this book before the current season even started. Without any details of the current stadium's final season, the book can't possibly be complete. The club should have waited another year, so that the last season could be included.

The current stadium is a ship of Theseus anyway, so I have no problem in seeing the new build as a continuation of the existing WHL. Which means that this book is a history, not an obituary.
 
Top