Below are the names of the four stands at Tottenham Hotspurs, White Hart Lane ;
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The Hotspurs Football Club is located in Tottenham, England. They are referred to as the Spurs and their home stadium is White Hart Lane. Their home colors are white and they wear navy uniforms for away games.
The current capacity of Tottenham Hotspurs home ground, White Hart Lane, is 36,310.
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The area surrounding a home is commonly referred to as the property or yard. It can also be called the premises or grounds.
The Attendances of all regular home league matches over the 2012-13 season for Tottenham Hotspur was 36,067.
there home ground is white hart lane. it is based in London
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Tottenham have played Arsenal a total of 178 times ( home and away ) since 1909.Tottenham have won - 55Arsenal have won - 75Drawn games - 48This statistic is includes all competitive games against one another.Information correct as of 1st May, 2016.
Tottenham have played Arsenal a total of 177 times ( home and away ) since 1909.Tottenham have won - 55Arsenal have won - 75Drawn games - 47This statistic is includes all competitive games against one another.Going on this information Arsenal have an edge over Tottenham.Information correct as of 20th January, 2016.
A noble's home is typically referred to as a manor or estate. These are large and luxurious properties that belong to nobility and often include extensive grounds and gardens.
The majority shareholder of Tottenham Hotspur was ENIC International Ltd, an investment company established by the British billionaire Joe Lewis. Daniel Levy, Lewis's partner at ENIC, is Executive Chairman of the club. At the 2011 AGM Chairman Levy announced that the board was intending to delist from the AIM exchange as the listing restricted the club's " ability to secure funding " in connection with the redevelopment of the White Hart Lane site known as the Northumberland Development Project. On the 16th January 2012, the club announced that the club had been transferred into private ownership following the delisting of shares which had been implemented at of the close of dealing on the previous Friday 13th January.