"To Dare Is To Do" is my favourite… as for the rest…
"To Dare Is To Do" is my favourite… as for the rest…
Nuno
Espirito Santo has named the club motto 'to dare is to do' as his favourite
aspect about Spurs, but the rest is shite! OK, he didn't say that (that the rest
is shite), but it makes you wonder how he picked that above everything else;
such as the academy, the players, Levy and or Joe Lewis, the money he is getting
(even though it is less than his predecessors) or anything really, but, no… "To
dare is to do" tickles his fancy.
As we know –
or maybe not – Nuno was appointed as our manager weeks ago. The long wait is
over, we had actually found a replacement for Mourinho at last (hooray!).
According to
those close to the players and the club, he has now earned a fundamental
understanding of what life is like at Tottenham and his squad. But putting all
that to one side, what struck him the most was the club motto that can
regularly be seen embellishing banners and stadium hoardings. In fact, it is
everywhere, and he has picked that as his "favourite". Amazing,
totally bloody amazing… but to be fair, at least that is neutral. Anything else
might cause controversy, so let us stick to safe limits. A man who will be
steady at the helm of the Spurs ship… Jolly good ol' boy! I bet Lewis and Levy have taken to him already…
When asked
what his favourite thing about Spurs was in a video uploaded to Spurs' official
YouTube channel, he said: "To dare is to do. To dare is to do
keeps repeating in my mind - to dare is to do. I love it. I love the motto. It
is what we want to do. We want to try things. To dare to do, to be unique. I
love it."
You know
what they say, small minds, PLEASE!… anyway… he is happy, the fans are delighted,
and Lewis and Levy are also jumping with joy (a lovely woman)… now we can all
go back to our nests and hibernate for the winter.
Where did it all come from (that is "To
Dare Is To Do")? A History lesson
It comes
from the Latin phrase Audeat-est-facere; in English, 'To Dare is to Do'. We have to go
back to the 14th Century to find where that motto is linked and how Tottenham
also embraced the name, Hotspur.
The year
1364 (before my time) is a momentous one in our/ the club's history as it was
the year Sir Henry Percy was born. Even though Percy was born in Northumberland
(up north), Tottenham have taken their motivation from the nobleman who came to
fame during the Anglo-Saxon wars and earned the nickname Haatspore ("Hotspur")by
the Scots. Because of his bravery, fame, and predilection for wearing Spurs on
his boots, it earned him the nickname Hotspurs. Percy travelled all over Europe
for England's cause and in 1388 was made Knight of the Garter. In 1403, Sir
Percy was struck down and killed at the height of his power at the battle of
Shrewsbury, but his legacy stayed (even though he was declared a traitor subsequently
a year later).
The club's
association with Sir Henry is because his family-owned large parts of the land
where the club is today, making it a perfect link and the picture-perfect way
to differentiate the club. It is believed that the motto Audeat-est-facere was
chosen as it reflects Sir Henry's fighting spirit, speed and bravery, despite
only living to the age of 39. Of course, it all could be bollocks, but we've
accepted it, and it is now part of our History, SO THERE!
Tottenham Hotspur
would not be the club it is today if it wasn't for the History of Sir Percy. A bit
like Arsenal, they wouldn't be the sneak thieves they are today if they hadn't
sneaked into our territory in the dead of night, claimed squatters rights and
stayed stuck to the ground called the Highbury area! In the process, annoying
every Spurs fan everywhere!
So that is
the story of "To do is to Dare," plus a bit more. Lesson now over and
back to the pleasing-smiling-face of Nuno Espirito Santo, don't you just love him?
In a non-sexual way, that is!
Be safe and
don't forget, To do is to Dare!
Glenn
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