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But it begs the question: Why is Tottenham called Spurs? Tottenham Hotspur was founded by a group of school boys along Tottenham High Road in London and is now one of the most profitable and successful clubs in Europe. We are Tottenham Hotspur. And why does the Tottenham logo have a cockerel in it? Embed from Getty Images. Trying to decide on a name, the boys considered Northumberland Rovers before settling on Hotspur.

They took the old main stand from Northumberland Park with them. The site had previously been a neglected nursery and market garden and evidence of this was still apparent long after the business had been forgotten. It was known simply as the High Road Ground. Some readers of a local newspaper wanted to call the place Percy Park after Sir Henry Percy, the illustrious Harry Hotspur himself, but gradually, this ground became known with the more popular name White Hart Lane, encouraged by supporters.

Spurs original strip was all blue from and changed in favour of light blue and white halves as a tribute to FA Cup winners Blackburn Rovers. Red tops and blue shorts were worn from , at the time the same strip as their counterparts at Arsenal. So Tottenham changed to delicate chocolate and gold striped shirts, chocolate shorts and socks in The now familiar white shirts and navy blue shorts were adopted in in respect to Preston North End and stuck ever since. Why Hotspur?

The name was proposed at the inaugural meeting by the members, full of admiration for the prowess of that noble Sir Henry Percy, nicknamed Hotspur. Sir Percy was a fourteenth century ancestor of the Northumberland family, a man with a fiery reputation who became noted for his valour in battle and enthusiasm when leading the troops, back in the Middle Ages. This gained him the nickname Hotspur and the admiration of the founder members.

Some newcomers to the club's name have been wrongly known to say "Tottenham Hotspurs". However, the correct way to reference the club is "Tottenham Hotspur" with the nickname being "Spurs". Henry "Hotspur" Percy, or simply Harry Hotspur, was born in and was the son of the future 1st Earl of Northumberland who was also named Henry.

Percy was killed in the Battle of Shrewsbury in July And what of the cockerel standing on a football featured on Tottenham's club crest? In the bloodsport of cockfighting , the cockerels young roosters taking part have historically been fitted with metal spurs which are effectively knives when their own natural one has been removed.

This is a visual reference to Hotspur himself, who may well have kept his own fighting cocks during his life. The cockerel first appeared on the club crest in , the year that Tottenham won the FA Cup final.



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