FREE SPURS ON THIS DAY: TOTTENHAM HOTSPUR HISTORY, FACTS & FIGURES FROM EVERY DAY OF THE YEAR PDF David Clayton | 184 pages | 01 Nov 2011 | Pitch Publishing Ltd | 9781905411863 | English | Hove, United Kingdom On This Day Personalised Tottenham Book | In The Book Real Madrid -- who were impressed with Reguilon's progress on loan at Sevilla FC last season -- have insisted on the inclusion of a buy-back option. The year-old would prefer a move to Old Trafford but United have yet to agree to Real's demands for the buy-back clause, something Spurs have accepted as part of negotiations with the Spanish giants. Sources added that United have not yet agreed a fee for Reguilon and were hopeful they could drive down the price based on the player's desire to join them, but Spurs' concrete interest has complicated their pursuit. Shaka Hislop points out Tottenham's lack of play making in their loss to Everton in the Premier League. Tottenham's interest in Reguilon, 23, is long-standing. The player was on the verge of signing for Chelsea last month, but was already being tracked by Spurs as well as Manchester United and a number of other top European clubs. Sources close to Reguilon told ESPN that Spurs' long-term project had convinced the player, as well as the personal interest Jose Mourinho had taken in securing his signature. The well-established relationship between Daniel Levy and Florentino Perez also helped seal the deal. Madrid did not want to let go of Reguilon entirely. Senior figures at the club requested the buy-back clause after watching him earn a place in the Spain national team, making his debut against Ukraine this month. There is no place for Reguilon in Real Madrid's squad at present, with Marcelo and Ferland Mendy both ahead of him in coach Zinedine Zidane's planning, but there is a reluctance at the Bernabeu to rule out his return at some stage, given his potential. Reguilon was one of Sevilla's best players last year in a season which saw them win the Europa League and finish fourth in La Liga. Skip to navigation. Real Madrid stunned in UCL opener. Zidane: 'Bad game, bad night' for Real Madrid. Liverpool hold on to win without Van Dijk. Rampant Coman Facts & Figures from Every Day of the Year as Bayern thrash Atletico. Ozil blasts Arsenal's lack of loyalty after Prem axe. Rashford reacts after MPs reject meals campaign. Sources: Coutinho, Griezmann in pay-cut talks. How a European Super League could happen. Nick Hengelman is Ajax's last hope of a return on Cape Town investment. Ruben Dias could fix Man City's defensive woes despite being young for a central defender. European kit power rankings: Real Madrid in pink, Juve's 'bold' orange'. Why Dortmund Spurs On This Day: Tottenham Hotspur History. Schalke is Facts & Figures from Every Day of the Year Bundesliga's biggest derby by far. Genk's Onuachu must adapt to Nigerian style to replicate club form. Africans Abroad: Osimhen makes a stand. Saka's meteoric rise down to rare mixture of talent and temperament. Sep 15, ESPN. Hislop: Spurs body language says how they feel about Mourinho Shaka Hislop points out Tottenham's lack of play making in their loss to Everton in the Premier League. Tottenham Hotspur Posts Record Operating Profit Thanks To Champions League Run Please sign in to write a review. If you have changed your email address then contact us and we will update your details. Would you like to proceed Facts & Figures from Every Day of the Year the App store to download the Waterstones App? We have recently updated our Privacy Policy. The site uses cookies to offer you a better experience. By continuing to browse the site you accept our Cookie Policy, you can change your settings at any time. Quantity Add Spurs On This Day: Tottenham Hotspur History basket. 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Please try again or alternatively you can contact your chosen shop on or send us an email at. Man Utd 1 - 6 Tottenham - Match Report & Highlights Formed in as "Hotspur Football Club" by a group of schoolboys, it was renamed to "Tottenham Hotspur Football Club" inand is commonly referred to as "Tottenham" or "Spurs". Initially amateurthe club turned professional in Spurs won the FA Cup inbecoming the Facts & Figures from Every Day of the Year, and so far only non-League club to do so since the formation of the Football League. In —61Tottenham became the first team to complete The Double in the 20th century. Tottenham played in the Southern League from untilwhen they were elected to the Football League Second Division. They won Facts & Figures from Every Day of the Year to the First Division the following year, and stayed there until the late s. The club played mostly in the Second Division until the s, when it enjoyed Spurs On This Day: Tottenham Hotspur History revival, reaching a peak in the s. Fortunes dipped after the early s, but resurged in the s. Tottenham was a founding member of the Premier League in ; they finished in mid-table most seasons, but now rank as one of the top six clubs. Of the club's thirty-two managers, John Cameron was the first to win a major trophy, the FA Cup. Arthur Rowe developed the " push and run " style of play in the s and led the club to its first league title. Bill Nicholson oversaw the Double winning side as well as the most successful period of the club's history, in the s and early s. Spurs played their early games on public land at Tottenham Marshesbut by they were playing on rented ground at Northumberland Park. Inthe club moved to White Hart Lanewhere a stadium was gradually developed. Spurs remained there until Its replacement, Tottenham Hotspur Stadiumwas completed in on the same site; during its construction, home matches were played at Wembley Stadium. Mostly aged 13 to 14, the boys were members of the Hotspur Cricket Club formed two years earlier. As with Facts & Figures from Every Day of the Year cricket club, it was chosen in honour of Sir Henry Percy better known as Harry Hotspur, the rebel of Shakespeare 's Henry IV, part 1whose Northumberland family once owned land in the area, including Northumberland Park in Tottenham where the club is located. The boys initially held their meetings under lampposts in Northumberland Park or in half-built houses on the adjoining Willoughby Lane in Tottenham. Ripsher, who continued as president untilsupported the boys through the club's formative years, reorganising it and establishing the club's ethos. It was later bought by the club in and became its official address Tottenham High Road in The boys played their early matches on public ground at Tottenham Marsheswhere they needed to mark out and prepare their own pitch, and on occasions had to defend against other teams who might try to take it over. Robert Buckle was the team's first captain, [20] and for two years the boys largely played games among themselves, but the number of friendly fixtures against other clubs gradually increased. The first recorded match took place on 30 September against a local team named the Radicals, a game Hotspur lost 2—0. The match was attended by spectators, and Spurs won 5—2. Spurs attracted the interest of the local community soon after their formation, and the number of spectators for their matches grew to 4, within a few years. As their games were played on public land, Facts & Figures from Every Day of the Year admission fees could be charged for spectators.
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