Last 10 Matches For Team
| 09/05/2010 16:00:00 | Burnley |
4
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2
| Tottenham |
| 05/05/2010 20:00:00 | Manchester City |
0
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1
| Tottenham |
| 01/05/2010 15:00:00 | Tottenham |
1
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0
| Bolton Wanderers |
| 24/04/2010 12:45:00 | Manchester United |
3
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1
| Tottenham |
| 17/04/2010 17:30:00 | Tottenham |
2
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1
| Chelsea |
| 14/04/2010 20:00:00 | Tottenham |
2
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1
| Arsenal |
| 11/04/2010 16:00:00 | Tottenham |
0
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0
| Portsmouth |
| 03/04/2010 15:00:00 | Sunderland |
3
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1
| Tottenham |
| 27/03/2010 15:00:00 | Tottenham |
2
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0
| Portsmouth |
| 24/03/2010 12:00:00 | Tottenham |
3
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1
| Fulham |
Tottenham Hotspur have been in the Premier League since its inception and have lit the competition up with their flamboyant style of play. With Jurgen Klinsmann and Ilie Dumitrescu, the team was built around goals, but points were harder to come by. Relegation was only narrowly avoided in 1998, but fans' relief was short lived as their next manager was a legend from fierce north London rivals Arsenal - George Graham.
He led the team to a League Cup victory in his first season - Spurs' first trophy since the Premier League began. However, it wasn't until Martin Jol took over in 2004 and started building a team for the future - firmly placing his faith in youth - that Spurs began to climb the table. They only narrowly missed out on Champions League qualification in the 2005/06 season and secured another fifth place finish the following campaign.
But a slow start to the 2007/08 season saw Jol replaced by Juande Ramos. The Spaniard repeated Graham's trick of winning the League Cup in his first season by defeating Chelsea in the final at Wembley Stadium and also lifted the club up to 11th place in the league.
Still, this was soon forgot as in the season after Tottenham found themselves stuck dangerously close to the relegation zone. Ramos was sacked and Harry Redknapp took his place. After securing Spurs' Premier League status, Redknapp will try to break into the top 4 thus winning a Champions League spot.