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Lindsay: The reason I started supporting Spurs is the classic- my dad. When he took me and a friend to our first live game for my 11th birthday, the love for the club really kicked in. It's not been an easy ride being a Spurs fan that's for sure but they have my heart. From the old atmosphere at white Hart Lane, the drama and the highs (especially recently) to the pure love we have for our players and now being part of our group Women of the Lane, creating a safe space for all fans!
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