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TOTTENHAM HOTSPUR FC: WHITE HART LANE - THE HISTORY 

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THE HISTORY OF WHITE HART LANE, THE HOME OF TOTTENHAM HOTSPUR FC FROM 1899 TO 2017
White Hart Lane was for 118 years the home of Tottenham Hotspur until it closed and got demolished in 2017 to make way for a brand new stadium.
Spurs moved to White Hart Lane in 1899, having outgrown their ground just down the road. They rented the new site from a brewery and brought a few mobile stands with them from the old ground.
White Hart Lane officially opened on 4 September 1899 with a match between Spurs and Notts County (4-1).
The ground was quickly expanded in the following six years: first with a covered main stand and then with wooden and banked terraces, resulting in a capacity of about 40,000 by 1905.
Redevelopments continued in the next decade when first Archibald Leitch was hired to design a new main stand, and a few years later a new covered East Stand was built. This got the stadium its rectangular shape and increased capacity to about 50,000 places.
White Hart Lane got further expanded in the early 1920s when two new covered terraces were built at both ends. In 1934, the East Stand was further developed and enlarged, resulting in a capacity of 80,000.
White Hart Lane welcomed a record crowd in 1938 when a total of 75,038 spectators attended a match between Tottenham and Sunderland.
The stadium remained largely unchanged for the next decades. Capacity started to slowly decline from the 1960s when parts of the terraces were converted into seating areas, though extra seats were created by linking up the West Stand with both ends.
The old West Stand was finally demolished in 1980 and replaced by a new all-seater stand, which opened in 1982. The East Stand got extensively renovated in 1989, which was followed by further refurbishments and the conversion of the stadium into an all-seater in the early 1990s.
The last change to the stadium was made in 1998 when a second tier was built on the Paxton Road Members Stand.
However, White Hart Lane remained a relatively small ground, and Spurs therefore started looking into various options to create a larger home, including expanding White Hart Lane, building a new stadium in its place, and even moving to the London Olympic Stadium.
The club eventually settled on building a new 61,000-seater stadium in place of White Hart Lane. Plans were first presented in 2008, but multiple delays meant that construction of the new arena did not start until 2016. During the 2016-17 season, parts of White Hart Lane were demolished to allow for the construction of the new stadium adjacent to the old one, and at the end of the season the stadium closed for good and soon after got demolished.
Spurs will move into their new home at the start of the 2018-19 season and in the meantime will play their home games at Wembley Stadium.
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@MD-fb8sq
@MD-fb8sq 2 года назад
I am a Genoa cfc supporter but I've always had an interest in this club since I was 8 years old. One of my favorite clubs
@AB-kx4nc
@AB-kx4nc 11 месяцев назад
A magical history
@sophiejones8813
@sophiejones8813 Год назад
my dad went there in a semi final in the 80,s he always said he loved it , from a Liverpool fan
@shoutinghorse
@shoutinghorse 5 лет назад
I've screenshot that pic of the cockerel from 1934 . (1:44) . What a great photo.
@dane3424
@dane3424 3 года назад
great work
@TheJohn316uk
@TheJohn316uk 5 лет назад
Good job young man ;)
@thefivepoints
@thefivepoints 3 года назад
The last game at the old White Hart Lane was May 2017. In your still at 5.12 it shows the north east corner still intact which, in our final season at WHL in 2016/17, had been removed to make way for the new stadium....just sayin.
@normanno8514
@normanno8514 11 месяцев назад
My uncle Bill Jenkins was the architect of the old west stand 1980-2017 - even though the plans were approved and everything was done exactly as per plan the club sued him for it - it was still ongoing when he died of a heart attack in 1998- the worry caused by the ongoing litigation undoubtedly contributed to his early demise. The main antagonists were Scholar and Sugar - but mainly Sugar.
@billyandrews5350
@billyandrews5350 2 месяца назад
Why were the club suing him?
@angelofgr2016
@angelofgr2016 5 лет назад
come on you spurs!!!!k
@foxy_playz6091
@foxy_playz6091 4 года назад
I'm crying
@Marabout75
@Marabout75 5 лет назад
❤️old pics, time to make more history THFC style...🚥 COYS 🐓 N15 🇲🇺🚥
@ihsandefu176
@ihsandefu176 4 года назад
Please tell the title of the music
@abbaszaidi8371
@abbaszaidi8371 5 лет назад
COYS etc....
@fredsterb5080
@fredsterb5080 3 года назад
COYS
@Superblast-vk5xx
@Superblast-vk5xx 3 года назад
Shame we had to had that flag flown above our stadium
@keyuantejohnson6266
@keyuantejohnson6266 3 года назад
which is a better staduim in your opinion Stamford bridge or white hart lane
@Westhamsterdam
@Westhamsterdam 5 лет назад
Blimey! Spurs with a trophy!
@Superblast-vk5xx
@Superblast-vk5xx 3 года назад
Sad that the Germans had to put that flag up
@rosamundmcgreevy7395
@rosamundmcgreevy7395 2 года назад
Even if there was no success it was still are home old white hart lane although u werent graet rip
@PoliceTales
@PoliceTales Год назад
won several titles, league titles, many cups and european trophy
@AaaAAA-jv6ds
@AaaAAA-jv6ds 5 лет назад
white hart lane MIDDLESEX then london adopted u after the woolwich fc moved 2 north london
@tonybroderick4808
@tonybroderick4808 5 лет назад
@Rob Sharpe what about Essex, Kent?
@anthonyl2886
@anthonyl2886 4 года назад
@@tonybroderick4808 Millwall and Charlton are in Kent.
@johnsaunders2109
@johnsaunders2109 3 года назад
Tottenham was in Middlesex until.1965. They won the double as a provincial club ! West Ham and Leyton Orient were in Essex until.1965. Crystal Palace were in Surrey until 1965.Brentford were in Middlesex until.1965. Charlton and Millwall were not in Kent after 1888, when they became along with Woolwich Arsenal , Fulham, and QPR, part of The County of London. Chelsea in1905 were the only team to be formed in London!
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