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In April 2019 Tottenham Hotspur moved into a brand new, state of the art, purpose built stadium on the site of their old ground, White Hart Lane. This BT Sport Film tells the story of how this 60,000 seater stadium came to be. Including interviews with current and ex players and managers, and the most important part, the fans.

A history of Tottenham Hotspurs world famous home, White Hart Lane, before being torn down to be replaced by a brand new 60000 all seater stadium.

The closing ceremony in May 2017 of Tottenham Hotspurs iconic White Hart Lane, before being demolished to make way for a brand new state of the art stadium.

Football's finest aristocrats, Tottenham Hotspur, are capable of playing the finest soccer anywhere in the world. This programme features a superb selection of the Spurs' most memorable FA Cup victories.

This DVD never bores and truly shows why Spurs have always been know as the entertainers. With a cast that contains some of the greatest home grown and foreign talent ever to grace English football, a must for every Spurs fan and one that general football fans will enjoy due to abundence of footage showing Greaves, Hoddle, Gazza (the list goes on) performing feats that are only normally seen on the training ground.

Tottenham Hotspur 2007/08 Season Review is the official DVD review of Spurs 2007/08 season which saw us finish in 11th place in the Premier League, enjoy a good run the UEFA Cup, as well as a trophy in the form of the Carling Cup after defeating Chelsea in the Final. This DVD contains all of Tottenham's goals and highlights from the 2007/08 season, together with exclusive interviews.

Tottenham Hotspur 2007/08 Season Review is the official DVD review of Spurs 2007/08 season which saw us finish in 11th place in the Premier League, enjoy a good run the UEFA Cup, as well as a trophy in the form of the Carling Cup after defeating Chelsea in the Final. This DVD contains all of Tottenham's goals and highlights from the 2007/08 season, together with exclusive interviews.

The 2011/2012 campaign saw Harry Redknapp guide Spurs to a second top four finish in three seasons, cementing the Club s position as a major force in the Barclays Premier League. Gareth Bale, Rafael van der Vaart, Luka Modric and Aaron Lennon all continued to enhance their reputations while new stars were born as, PFA Young Player of the Year, Kyle Walker impressed in defence and new additions Scott Parker, Emmanuel Adebayor and Brad Friedel each slotted seamlessly into the team. Relive the story of an enthralling season and see every goal plus highlights from each game, including high scoring victories over Liverpool and Newcastle, together with a triumph over Arsenal in which Walker netted his first goal for the Club.

A look back at the 1989/90 season of Tottenham Hotspur. Under the guidance of Terry Venables and with Gary Lineker joining Gazza in the squad it was sure to be exciting.

Tottenham made a promising start under Jacques Santini and looked to be challenging for a place in Europe, but Santini resigned in November, after only twelve games, citing personal reasons. He was replaced by his assistant coach Martin Jol, whose first match in charge saw arch-rivals Arsenal win a thrilling North London derby 5-4. Following the derby defeat, results picked up and Tottenham were soon back amongst the race for a UEFA Cup spot, but a draw with Blackburn on the last day of the season saw their slim European hopes dashed. Nonetheless, good cup runs and the resurgence in the league under Jol gave Spurs fans hopes of a greater push for European football the next season

The 2010/2011 season was another incredible campaign for Tottenham Hotspur; packed full of goals, great victories, stunning comebacks, and moments of individual brilliance, this was quite simply a season to remember. New signing Rafael van der Vaart provided a new lease of life combining with Gareth Bale to devastating effect; Luka Modric provided consistent match winning performances; and William Gallas shone in defence proving to be one of the best free transfers of recent times. Qualification for the Champions League saw Spurs compete for Europe s biggest prize for the first time and, with it, delivered some epic matches at home and abroad, cementing Spurs reputation as one of the finest in Europe.

Looking back at the 1990/91 season of Tottenham Hotspur. The year ending in 1 would again prove fruitful for the Lillywhites.

Tottenham enjoyed a stellar season under David Pleat. Under his management, the club finished third in the First Division, were losing finalists in the FA Cup and reached the semi-finals of the League Cup. Striker Clive Allen arguably played the most important role in Tottenham's success, scoring 33 goals in the league and 49 in all competitions as Tottenham played their best football in years.

The 2009/2010 season was the year that fans have been waiting for. Following the cup successes of previous campaigns, fans have long wished to see Spurs take on Europe s elite and now, following victory in the race for fourth spot in the League, Champions League football is coming to White Hart Lane. A season packed full of spectacular highs, including the historic 9-1 thrashing of Wigan and a Danny Rose wonder goal to help beat Arsenal. Including all the games and all the goals, the 2009/2010 Season Review takes a look back over a memorable campaign in which Harry Redknapp spearheaded the return of Spurs to the upper reaches of English football, and with every member of the squad playing their part, this is a team that rightly deserves their highest ever Premier League points tally and, with it, the right to mount a challenge against Europe's elite.

The season review of the White Hart Lane club's dramatic 2008/09 season. After a disastrous start to the campaign and the sacking of Juande Ramos, the North London side had a strong revival with Harry Redknapp brought into the club. A Carling Cup Final, UEFA cup campaign and league season to contend with were just some of the events that Spur's fans had to endure and enjoy.

The 2006/2007 Season consolidated Tottenham's place amongst the top five clubs in England, whilst at the same time underlining their reputation as entertainers with goals galore and classic matches throughout the campaign. Competitive in all competitions, the team scored over 100 goals and reached the quarter finals of the UEFA Cup (setting a British record of eight consecutive European wins in the process), the quarter finals of The FA Cup, the semi finals of the League Cup and retained 5th position in the Premier League.

A comprehensive review of the 2005/06 in which Spurs engaged in a ding-dong season long battle for 4th place in the Premiership and the promise of Champions League football for the following season.

2012/2013 was a new dawn at Tottenham Hotspur under new Head Coach Andre Villas-Boas. Competing once again both domestically and in Europe the Club made progress throughout the season, breaking their Barclays Premier league points tally for the season as well as an extended run in the UEFA Europa League. Gareth Bale continued to impress, picking up a clean sweep of awards at the PFA as well the Football Writers' Footballer of the Year. As well as this the Club made some key signings to help bolster the squad, improve the first team and mould a side into the vision of Head Coach Andre Villas-Boas. This was another compelling season at the Lane and every game and every goal can be seen in the comprehensive review of the season.

Girls growing up in 1960-61 London develop a passion for Tottenham Hotspur Football Club, the first British team in the 20th century to win the English league and FA Cup "double". Twenty years later, one of the girls tracks down players of the '60-'61 Spurs for a documentary.

A look at being a Tottenham fan in the 1980's when football was different.

A look at the public response of Tottenham Hotspurs' Argentine players and 1981 FA Cup winners Ricardo Villa and Ossie Ardiles before, during, and after the Falklands War.