Dream Teams: Tottenham Hotspur
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Your support makes all the difference.In the latest instalment of The Independent's Dream Team series we pick out the ultimate starting XI of Tottenham Hotspur.
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Tottenham is a club littered with history; from becoming the first side in the 20th century to complete the League and FA Cup double, which they did in 1961, to becoming the first English side to lift a major European trophy when they won the European Cup Winners Cup in 1963.
They didn't do that with mediocre players, making the Tottenham Dream Team a particularly hard selection. But do you agree with our choices? Who would be in your Dream Team? Leave your comments and suggestions below.
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