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I have the matchball from the 1982 match and my aunt was offered 500 pounds sterling two minutes after she'd won it in the raffle.
I'd keep hold of it if i were you.
95 pounds as a quote is rediculous!!!!
Come on you spurs!!!!!!
Spurs were relegated in the 1976-1977 season but the following season 1977-1978 they were promoted back to the top flight.
As of October 2023, Tottenham Hotspur has reached a total of 31 major finals across all competitions. This includes their appearances in the FA Cup, League Cup, UEFA competitions, and the Premier League. Notably, they reached the UEFA Champions League final in 2019 but were runners-up. Their most successful period was in the 1960s, winning multiple trophies, including the FA Cup and the European Cup Winners' Cup.
Tottenham Hotspur were the first club in the 20th century to achieve the League and FA Cup Double, winning both competitions in the 1960-61 season.
in 1900, Tottenham won the Southern League title and crowned this achievement the next year by winning the FA Cup (1901). so you could say 1900 but this was an amature (semi-pro) league so many people state it as 1901 being the year we first won a cup.
AFC Wimbledon of the English league went a total of 78 games unbeaten including 1 season winning all the games.
In 1882 the Hotspur Football Club was formed by grammar school boys from the bible class at All Hallows Church. They were also members of Hotspur Cricket Club and it is thought that the name Hotspur was associated with Sir Henry Percy (Sir Harry Hotspur) who was "Harry Hotspur" of Shakespeare's Henry IV, part 1, and who lived locally during the 14th century and whose descendants owned land in the neighbourhood. In 1884 the club was renamed Tottenham Hotspur Football and Athletic Club to distinguish itself from another team called London Hotspur. At first Spurs played in navy blue shirts. The club colours then varied from light blue and white halved jerseys, to red shirts and blue shorts, through chocolate brown and old gold and then finally, in the 1899-00 season, to white shirts and navy blue shorts as a tribute to Preston North End, the most successful team of the time. In 1888 Tottenham moved their home fixtures from the Tottenham Marshes to Northumberland Park where the club was able to charge for spectator admission. An attempt to join an aborted Southern League, instigated by Royal Arsenal (later Arsenal), failed in 1892 when they were the only club of the 23 applicants to receive no votes. They turned professional just before Christmas 1895 and were then admitted to the Southern League and attracted crowds nearing 15,000. Charles Roberts became chairman in 1898 and stayed in post until 1943. In 1899 Spurs made their final ground move to a former market garden in nearby High Road, Tottenham. In time the ground became known as White Hart Lane, a local thoroughfare. Tottenham were the considerable beneficiaries of the escalating unionisation of the northern professional game in the 1890s. Both John Cameron and John Bell, formerly Everton players came to play for Tottenham as a result of the conflict caused by their organisation of the Association Footballers' Union, a forerunner of the Professional Footballers' Association. As a direct result of this in 1900, Tottenham won the Southern League title and crowned this achievement the next year by winning the FA Cup - becoming the only non-League club to do so since the formation of the Football League. The cup was presented to Spurs captain Jack Jones with coloured ribbons on, tied there for the first time by the wife of the Spurs director, Morton Cadman, thus starting the long held tradition of tying ribbons in Cup competitions, which continues to this day. Tottenham won election to the Second Division of the Football League for the 1908-09 season, immediately winning promotion as runners-up to the First Division. Their record between 1910-1911 and the Great War was poor and when football was suspended at the end of the 1914-15 season, Tottenham were bottom of the league.
The winning goal in the 1976 FA Cup Final was scored by Ricky Villa of Tottenham Hotspur. He netted the decisive goal in the match against Manchester City, which ended with a score of 3-2 after extra time. Villa's goal is particularly famous for its skillful run and finish, securing Tottenham's first FA Cup victory in a decade.
Chelsea at the moment are the top team winning the champions league (champions of Europe) and the F.A cup (all English teams verus) Manchester City won the top English league. So I say one of them
The last time was October 20, 2007 with Florida winning 45-37.
October 12, 1894 with the Tar Heels winning 44-0.
The 1987 FA Cup was won by Coventry City, who faced Tottenham Hotspur at the Old Wembley.The score was 3-2, it was Coventry City's first-ever final after 104 years of disappointment and sadly due to the Heysel Disaster they were banned from entering the European Cup Winners' Cup, which was previously the reward for winning the FA Cup.
Blackburn Rovers won the Worthington Cup, now known as the EFL Cup, in 2002. They defeated Tottenham Hotspur 2-1 in the final, which took place at the Millennium Stadium in Cardiff on February 24, 2002. This victory marked Blackburn's first major trophy since winning the Premier League in 1995.