Tottenham Hotspur

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Name: Tottenham Hotspur
Nickname: Spurs, Lilywhites
Founded: 1882
Manager: Juande Ramos
Chairman: Daniel Levy
Ground: White Hart Lane, High Road, Haringey, London.

Travel:
By car: Traveling from Stoke-on-Trent, supporters can either use the M1 or the M6. If using the M6, at Junction 11a take the right hand lane and continue forward onto the M6 Toll (signposted The South). From there continue forward onto the M42, at Junction 7a follow the M6 (signposted London N and E). Continue onto the M1.
Leave the M1 at Junction 6a and join the M25.
Leave the M25 at Junction 25 and taken the 3rd exit at the roundabout onto the A10 (signposted Enfield). Continue on the A10 following signs for Central London.
At mini-roundabout continue forward onto the A109 (signposted Edmonton). At the traffic lights turn left onto the A1010.
Turn right onto Park Lane and left onto Paxton Road.
Parking: On street parking is virtually non-existent around the stadium on matchdays as a Controlled Parking Zone (CPZ) is in operation which means that only local residents who have a parking permit and blue badge holders can park legally.
The perimeter of the zone is up to a mile from the ground and this has led to some private car parks near to the stadium charging up to £15.
Always take note of advisory parking notices in the area to avoid having your car towed away.

By rail: The closest station to the ground is White Hart Lane Station which is just a few minutes walk away. It is served by trains from Liverpool Street.
Details on rail times are available from National Rail.
The closest tube stations are Seven Sisters and Tottenham Hale.
Full details on using the London Underground system is available on-line.

The fan's guide:
Wyart Lane is editor of Spurs fan site My Eyes Have Seen The Glory and has supported Tottenham for 41 years.
What pubs would you recommend for away fans? "None of the pubs on the High Road near the ground accommodate away fans, so The Park (near Northumberland Park BR station) is the nearest.
"If you are standing outside the away end (South Stand Park Lane), the Park is a five minute walk away from the High Road down Park Lane until just before the level crossing at the station.
"Otherwise, it is a case of finding a pub a little way from the ground, of which there are plenty, but not all are that great."
What areas would you recommend for parking? The parking around the Spurs ground has got worse over the last seven months, with a Controlled Parking Zone brought in around the ground that means your car will be towed away if you park in it and you are not a resident. That also goes for parking on the pavement in areas around the ground.
Check a download on the Spurs site for the roads where the CPZ applies.
For a quick getaway (although not that quick as it is a fair walk to your car), park towards the Great Cambridge Road (A10), which will take you up to the M25.
Alternatively, some industrial estates and schools around the ground offer car parking for a price - £5 minimum last season).
"Just remember that it is going to be jammed on the High Road after the game, unless you leave it for a while."
Do you have any travel tips for our supporters? "The High Road is worth avoiding on a match day if driving.
"It is subject to the Police holding the traffic up to stop it becoming too congested before kick off and the end of the game.
"Surrounding roads are also busy as people find somewhere to park outside the CPZ.
"It is difficult to get away from the area after the match.
"The tube (Victoria Line) is often the easiest way to get in and out to Tottenham from central London, but Seven Sisters is the nearest station (although Tottenham Hale is probably not much further away as the crow flies).
"Both are about 15-20 minutes walk at a brisk pace.
"Buses from Seven Sisters take you to the ground, but there is no direct bus route from Tottenham Hale to the ground; you would have to get a bus up to IKEA/Tesco and take a five to ten minute walk up from there.
"Unfortunately, it is simply not the easiest of grounds to get to."
Where would you recommend supporters looking for accommodation headed for? Enfield is North of the ground, about 10 minutes by train and has some reasonable hotels.
"There is a big Premier Inn just off the M25 at Innova Park or a Holiday Inn Express at Chingford (near Walthamstow Dogs Stadium) that is five minutes along the North Circular Road (A406).
"There are also some nice hotels in Chingford a little further away."
What local attractions should our supporters pay a visit to? "Most would be in central London, as the area around Tottenham is not really a tourist trap.
"Paradise Park zoo is just north of the M25 in Broxbourne, while the water sports centre for the 2012 Olympics are to be built in the lea Valley, so if both clubs survive in the top flight that long, it will be something to look forward to.
"Everything else would be back down the Victoria Line to the West End."

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