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Yeah i think so. It's likely that the new stadium will not be called White Hart Lane due to the inevitable naming rights sale so perhaps this is an attempt claim some permanent mark in area? If they could rename Tottenham Hale or Seven Sisters then I could see the point but the name WHL is such a big part of the club.Is this something to do with rebranding the stadium and naming rights?
I can't see the point, otherwise.
As it's Ledders' birthday...
All very good points. If the name of the stadium does change, and let's imagine it's never called WHL again, after the current generations pass (as in the ones who will always remember that name) WHL will have less relevance, it'll just be the name of a road near the ground. Claiming the station as Tottenham Hotspur certainly makes a mark for the future. That's the thinking I imagine anyway.I would say that people around the world are more familiar with the name Tottenham Hotspur than White Hart Lane in my opinion.
If fans from Germany or wherever play Spurs in London they will look at their tickets,if it says to Tottenham Hotspur they will know where they are going.If the train ticket says White Hart Lane,they may know the name but not where it is.
Anyway,I'm prejudiced.I just love the name....TOTTENHAM HOTSPUR.......TOTTENHAM HOTSPUR!
.......and,we had our first club meeting under a lamp post in Tottenham. Something romantic about that!
......and,we are the only non league club to win the FA Cup since the formation of the Football League.Something romantic about that too!!!!
All very good points. If the name of the stadium does change, and let's imagine it's never called WHL again, after the current generations pass (as in the ones who will always remember that name) WHL will have less relevance, it'll just be the name of a road near the ground. Claiming the station as Tottenham Hotspur certainly makes a mark for the future. That's the thinking I imagine anyway.
Okay, sure... talking of the nomads, Aresenal station used to be called Gillespie road no? Until the built Highbury. There is a precedent for such a thing.But if that's the case, Holloway Road will have to be renamed Nomads Halt or Woolwich Wanderers, is that acceptable? Parsons Green would have to be renamed Rouble Scumbag and Hackney Wick would need to be renamed Pornographers Dick.
As it's Ledders' birthday...
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I was at that game, sitting behind the goal. I was utterly gobsmacked - just frozen in awe of what I'd just witnessed. It's frightening to think how good he would've been if he'd had a working pair of knees.
Indeed, possibly one of the greats. England haven't been lucky in that respect. Who was the defender during the 70s who was absolutely brilliant but you never saw him because he was injured so often, Ipswich player I think, perhaps Kevin Beattie? Whoever it was also didn't get half as many England caps as he should have.
Indeed, possibly one of the greats. England haven't been lucky in that respect. Who was the defender during the 70s who was absolutely brilliant but you never saw him because he was injured so often, Ipswich player I think, perhaps Kevin Beattie? Whoever it was also didn't get half as many England caps as he should have.
Beattie got just 9 caps
But for a bonus point - who did he score his one international goal against?
Scotland. I know because I was there.
£900 million kit deal for Nike for Chelski. I want to say something about it, I think it needs discussing but I'm lost for words!