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  1. Spurs history can be traced back to 1882 when the club was first formed by a group of schoolboys in the Tottenham area. At first, Spurs were referred to as Hotspur Football Club with the name taken from the Shakesperian character Harry Hotspur.

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  2. Tottenham had initially used spurs as a symbol in 1900, as Harry Hotspur was said to have charged into battles by digging in his spurs to make the horse go faster, a symbol that evolved into a fighting cock.

  3. Spurs played their early matches on public land at the Park Lane end of Tottenham Marshes, where they had to mark out and prepare their own pitch. [9] Occasionally fights broke out on the marshes in disputes with other teams over the use of the ground. [ 66 ]

  4. Aug 19, 2024 · Spurs were searching for the winner when James Maddison whipped an outswinging corner into the box and Bentancur clashed heads with Abdul Fatawu. The midfielder immediately dropped to the floor...

  5. Sep 29, 2024 · Spurs raced out of the blocks and tore Man Utd to shreds. By the end of the match they had accrued an Expected Goals (xG) of 4.67, the most Spurs have ever had in a Premier League match on record. A lot of this was down to their furious hard-pressing, which in the first half alone led to Spurs winning possession seven times in the final third.

  6. Feb 19, 2022 · Harry Kane's stoppage-time goal gives Tottenham a stunning victory over Premier League leaders Manchester City in a chaotic finale at Etihad Stadium.

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  8. 4 days ago · With ten minutes of the half remaining, Adam Armstrong scored a penalty for the Saints to give them a two goal cushion. That goal seemed to be the final goal of the half, but in first half stoppage time, an attacking free-kick fell to Phillips inside the box, who found the back of the net with an incredibly well improvised flick, to score his ...

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