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Why has Tottenham Hotspur been greatly contributing to the popularisation of football in the UK?

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by Editor
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When we talk of prestigious football clubs, Tottenham Hotspur is no stranger to it. From their first local title to the international honours won, they’ve paved their way in the hearts of millions of supporters all around the world. The Spurs have not just gained international sympathy and admiration, they have equally proven to the world that football in the UK is beautiful.

With a Latin motto, Audere est facere, which translates their victory-driven mindset, Tottenham Hotspur has gained its reputation as one of the most prestigious football clubs in the world. And, all this glory started on a small land in Park Lane, end of Tottenham Marshes, where the then small local team had to demonstrate their skills in front of a small crowd. Little did they know that they would be the ones to give British football the recognition that it deserved, and here is how it all started.

The Glory Years

Since its creation in 1882, each generation of players has made it a priority to give this prestigious club the acclamations it deserves. And to understand what drives this passion, let’s take a few steps back in the past. This mindset was instilled by one man, Bill Nicholson. There is no way you can talk of exploits in football without mentioning his name.

He was a famous football player, coach, manager, and scout who took over the club’s management in 1958. Before his arrival, the Spurs had never won any international competition. And, the icing on the cake, the club was sixth from the bottom in the First Division. There was little to no sign that predicted the success that awaited them.

The following years were marked by jaw-dropping records. The first match played under Bill’s management ended with an amazing victory of Tottenham Hotspur against Everton with a score of 10-4. This introduced a new era for the Spurs and their supporters. Less than two years later, another record was set when they won the Football League championship and the FA Cup. This was not a simple victory, as it was the very first “double” of the twentieth century.

And it didn’t end there, in 1963, Tottenham Hotspur earned another title. They became the first British club to win the European Cup Winners’ Cup. They went on to win another European trophy, during the 1971-1972 UEFA Cup. These victories sparked up hope in the hearts of the club’s supporters. This newfound hope led many people to increase their sporting bets in favour of the Spurs. This explains why there is no surprise to see Tottenham Hotspur figure among the best football clubs in the UK.

A Dedicated Fanbase 

Have you ever wondered why people support football clubs? Well, the answer is interestingly simple. It comes from a feeling of pride to see a game well played and the feeling that you share in their glory. It is like being part of a very big family in which you all have a common goal, to get to the top together.

And this is not something you need to explain to supporters of Tottenham Hotspur. After a comment made by a Polish journalist in 1962 saying that the Spurs were no angels, three fans decided to prove him wrong. They arrived at the White Hart Lane stadium dressed in white sheets, and they repeatedly chanted “Glory, Glory Tottenham Hotspur”. 

The chant was so popular that during the season that followed, it became a hymn for the supporters. This act gave a new perspective to football fans in the UK. It brought a new definition to the word supporter. Fans understood that they had a say in how their favourite team was perceived, and that feeling was priceless.

A Rare Sense of Loyalty

Transfers and retirements are no strange words in the football world. Players come and go, they sign better deals with other clubs and off they go. But, when we take a closer look at what is happening in Tottenham, we can’t help but ask a few questions. And there’s one particular question that keeps coming up among journalists. Why do Tottenham players stay so long in the club?

A tangible example is the club’s captain Hugo Lloris who has extended his contract with the British club. This just reveals the love and satisfaction which come from being part of this big family. This unmatched loyalty is proof that the club brings a new ambiance to British football.

Conclusion

Football is undeniably one of the biggest sport industries in the UK. With a diversified history taking us back to the most exciting competitions and victories, it has succeeded in playing a major role in our society, and Tottenham Hotspur understands this so well. They’ve demonstrated by their excellence and strategic playing that they are able to give English football clubs the standing ovation they deserve.

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