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  • Did I just hear Baroness Amos correctly - that she is a fan of "Tottenham Hotspurs"?

    Tottingham Hotspurs Revisited Kerron Cross 2006

  • Did I just hear Baroness Amos correctly - that she is a fan of "Tottenham Hotspurs"?

    Archive 2006-10-01 Kerron Cross 2006

  • One of the best stories in American sports anywhere is the work between the wood by Brad Friedel, now 40, the former U.S. national team goalie who now stands astride a Tottenham Hotspurs team threatening for the English Premier League title.

    Michael Conniff: DANGER MAN: Barclay's Premier League Arrives in America, Sort Of Michael Conniff 2012

  • He was a striker for the Tottenham Hotspurs soccer team in London, and you can still see in grainy black and white film clips what a dynamite dribbler he was.

    Alan Elsner: Sporting Heroes: Do We Need Them? 2010

  • We were so glad to learn that she wasn't an Arsenal fan because anyone with any sense knows that the Tottenham Hotspurs rule!

    "Of course, he is!" 2008

  • The yellowing triangled Tottenham Hotspurs banner.

    The Art Thief Noah Charney 2007

  • That leaves only a handful of top-flight Premiership names, notably Arsenal and Tottenham Hotspurs, up for grabs.

    Sneak Peek: Godwin Maidment On SoccerGodwin Maidment On Soccer 2006

  • The rival fans cheerfully hurl insults at each other, based on the local characteristics of the teams: coming from North London as I did originally, my local team was Tottenham Hotspurs and whenever we played Arsenal another North London team, the accent in the chants was always very much on the first part of the word.

    More on Xenophobia Richard 2004

  • I just found out that my dad and brother are Tottenham Hotspurs fan.

    fengh Diary Entry fengh 2002

  • How those backing and spearheading the Tottenham Hotspurs bid thought they stood a chance given that they made a big play out of their desire to tear down the Olympic Stadium and then rebuild a new stadium at massive cost beggars belief.

    The Guardian World News James Richardson 2011

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