
'In this season (1884) the Hotspur had to change their name to Tottenham Hotspur owing to the existence of another club called London Hotspur.'


Very interesting resource and one that I pointed out to Tony Atwood in his blog about the existence of a club called Hotspur FC that predated the now THFC.
http://www.spurshistory.com/pages/12.htm
In fact the other club were called Hotspur FC, not London Hotspur. They were formed in 1878 and played at Syon Park, Merton near Wimbledon, the home of Sir Henry Percy, the Duke of Northumberland and the man cited as the influence for Harry Hotspur' in the Shakespeare play, hence the the name Hotspur FC.
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Did I miss something here? PISKIE, for once admittedly, has actually contributed something relevant and factful to the discussion, and is still getting his head bit off.
You guys seriously want him to find a link to prove that the other club were called Hotspur FC rather than London Hotspur? Do you really care?
P.S PISKIE is still a numbnuts![]()
Did I miss something here? PISKIE, for once admittedly, has actually contributed something relevant and factful to the discussion, and is still getting his head bit off.
You guys seriously want him to find a link to prove that the other club were called Hotspur FC rather than London Hotspur? Do you really care?
P.S PISKIE is still a numbnuts![]()
Did I miss something here? PISKIE, for once admittedly, has actually contributed something relevant and factful to the discussion, and is still getting his head bit off.
You guys seriously want him to find a link to prove that the other club were called Hotspur FC rather than London Hotspur? Do you really care?
P.S PISKIE is still a numbnuts![]()
Thread called 'Spurs were not the original Hotspur' which went on for almost 1500 comments before some arsey mod zapped it. It simply pointed out that Hotspur FC pre dated Tottenham Hotspur, but turned into an all out war with the Yid lynch mob out to try and prove me wrong - eventually THFC's own official historian Andy Porter got involved and proved the yids wrong, but they still wouldn't have it.
Was a good example of one of those '****ing leave it alone' threads .......![]()
....that and waiting until 5 seconds until 11pm to try and get the last comment in (don't ****ing deny it, we all did it)![]()
Piskie's been banging on about us not being the first side to use Hotspur as part of our name for over 5 years now.
He freely admits to using it as a WUMing tool on old606 in these posts from 2 years ago:
http://www.not606.com/showthread.ph...fficial-party)?p=453671&viewfull=1#post453671
It's just another example of high disturbing obsessive behaviour, in my opinion.
No reason given for posts being removed was it's worst fault. If you tore someone's argument apart they just complained about your post and got it removed so you had to post it again and hope it was not removed.
All that effort - wasted. The mods on there were clueless as to what made a decent argument.
Also have you got any link to back up what you're saying? Not that I care a great deal but if the old book's wrong, the old book's wrong.
A THFC correspondent whose great-grandfather played for the other Hotspur FC provided copies of his membership cards for seasons 1886-87 and 1887-88. These confirm that by September, 1886 the other Hotspur FC were playing their home matches on a ground at Merton, Wimbledon, Surrey, adjoining Merton Hall Farm, near the “Leather Bottle”. Dressing room was on the ground, about a quarter of an hour’s walk from Wimbledon Station (L. & S. W. Ry.). Club colours were listed as Dark Blue Shirt, with White Maltese Cross on the left breast; White Knickers and Dark Blue Stockings. Their Hon. Secretary, a Mr. W. H. Harding, was based at 150, New North Road, Islington, N.

I'm just illustrating some facts that people might find interesting![]()
back to original post, anyone like the archive site?
back to original post, anyone like the archive site?
