da betway: Tottenham fans left White Hart Lane as we know it for the last time on Sunday evening having seen their side secure second place in the Premier League with a 2-1 win over Manchester United, before a farewell ‘Legends Parade’ at the famous old ground.
da spicy bet: Spurs will be playing their home games at Wembley Stadium next season as their iconic north London home gets swallowed by the development of the new ground next door, before moving in the following season.
After the game, and after a full-time pitch invasion had been cleared, the likes of Teddy Sheringham, Clive Allen and Glenn Hoddle took to the pitch for the last time along with a host of club legends and the current crop of Spurs talent led by manager Mauricio Pochettino.
With the legends out in the centre a local choir sung ‘Oh When the Spurs’ before a tenor belted out an unfamiliar rendition of ‘Glory Glory Tottenham Hotspur.’
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