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You're right, she definitely said "Hotspurs" plural!
Tottingham Hotspurs Revisited Kerron Cross 2006
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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
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Stephen Macvean started these weeks with Tottenham Hotspurs
Week 2: Puma kit templates vote started today Azmie aka switch image 2009
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The idea of a Stratford Hotspurs is something that nobody - even the club's owners who are pushing the move - could really countenance.
Bobby Friedman: The Dangers of the Olympic Legacy Bobby Friedman 2011
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The Royal Navy has had four different HMS Hotspurs down the years but the version to which you refer was launched in 1936, and went on to serve in the second world war.
Who is England's oldest ever debutant? Paolo Bandini 2010
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Stephen Macvean started these weeks with Tottenham Hotspurs
Archive 2009-03-01 Azmie aka switch image 2009
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However, Hotspurs manager Harry Redknapp is still hopeful the loan agreement can be worked out.
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Yes, ‘Hotspurs’ sounds like the dance club across the street from the Blue Oyster Bar, but you get over it quickly.
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The yellowing triangled Tottenham Hotspurs banner.
The Art Thief Noah Charney 2007
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Not unfrequently are the bigotry and prejudice of well-meaning religious people intensified by the imprudent zeal of the Hotspurs of science.
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