Since the start of the Premier League in 1992, seven clubs have never faced the drop: Arsenal, Liverpool, Aston Villa, Manchester United, Everton, Tottenham Hotspur and Chelsea. However, there are no English clubs currently in existence that have never been relegated from the country's top division.
In 1963, they became the first British club to win a European Competition (the European Cup Winners' Cup), and since then have won the UEFA Cup (now the Europa League) twice. Tottenham have always been famous for playing exciting, attacking football.
Tottenham will finish above Chelsea and end the season in the top four, claims Harry Redknapp ahead of London derby.
Yes. If Arsenal finish outside the top four but win the Europa League they will be in the Champions League. If Chelsea win the Europa League only four English clubs will be in the Champions League, other than in the unlikely event that Tottenham end up fifth, and then win the Champions League.
How Long Since Tottenham Last Won A Trophy? On 24th February 2008, Tottenham won their only silverware of the new millennia by beating Chelsea 2-1 in the League Cup Final. 1-1 after 90 minutes, Jonathan Woodgate clinched the winner in extra time.
TOTTENHAM'S TROPHY CABINET
Spurs have won 17 major trophies in their history, with their last FA Cup triumph coming in 1991.Tottenham 4-2 Olympiakos (Kane 77) Harry Kane record-breaker!
It was a European night and so Tottenham were wearing white shorts, as they have done when possible since 1961. Nike decided to add a feature to the bottom of the shirt, which was supposed to seamlessly fade into the blue shorts, which is fine for Premier League games.
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City are one of twelve English football clubs to
have won a European title, in
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Cup Winners
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Manchester City F.C. in European football.
| Titles |
|---|
| Champions League | 7 |
| Europa League | 4 |
| Super Cup | 9 |
Since 2005, two-legged ties have been decided on points, followed by goal difference and the away goals rule; if the result is still tied, the penalty shootout is used. For example, away goals are the third tiebreaker in the group stage of both the UEFA Champions League and UEFA Cup.
The cockerel is synonymous with the Hotspur part of Tottenham. Harry Hotspur was a character in Shakespeare's Henry IV, Part One based on Sir Henry Percy, who was part of the Northumberland family. Sir Henry – or Harry – acquired the Hotspur nickname because of the way he used his spurs while riding.
“(Whaddya think of Shit?)” “TOTTENHAM!” “(Thank you!)” “That's alright!”
So they were never relegated from the top flight. Accrington remain the only club to resign from the top level of English football. Arsenal, Liverpool, Manchester United, Everton, Tottenham Hotspur and Chelsea are the only teams never relegated from the Premier League—along with Brighton, of course.
Where did Tottenham Hotspur originate?
Tottenham, London, United Kingdom
The next longest unbroken runs are Everton (2011-12 will be their 58th straight season in the top division), Liverpool (50th), Manchester United (37th), Tottenham (34th), Aston Villa (24th), Chelsea (23rd), Blackburn (11th), Bolton (11th), Fulham (11th) and Manchester City (10th).
City represented with most seasons in top flight: Liverpool.
The city has always had a top flight member of either Everton or Liverpool.Updated Mar 30, 2017. According to me, it basically means that you need to believe in what you want to achieve and put that belief into action. It may be unprecedented and unaccustomed, but if you dare to achieve, strive for it. It's okay if you don't make it. But only those who dare to try, make it.
100,000 One Hotspur members
Why is Tottenham called Spurs? Some young teenagers started a club near Tottenham High Road and named the team after Sir Harry Hotspur, a late-medieval English noble who owned lands that became the home of Tottenham. Hotspur was so nicknamed for his willingness to charge into battle, often while wearing spurs.