Tottenham Hotspur claimed their first trophy in 17 years, marking a historic moment for the club and its supporters. Fans celebrated at the stadium, reveling in a unique sense of joy and relief as they gathered to commemorate their Europa League victory. Attendees recounted personal experiences, with many highlighting the importance of sharing these moments with family. The elation in the air echoed with sentiments of finally achieving a long-awaited victory, leaving supporters hopeful for the future and grateful for shared memories.
Frank Hunter had been to Bilbao, not bothering to book a hotel and instead making use of the Basque city's park benches for sleep as he and his friends endured what he called the most excruciating experience of his life. But he said it was all worth it. Words can't describe what it means to see all the boys all together, celebrating it's the best day.
Robbie Fowler, 68, lives just round the corner from the stadium and was in attendance at the age of 15 when Spurs lifted their first Europa League then UEFA cup in 1972. He said moments like these are up there with the best of them. This saves our season it's that simple, said Fowler.
Matthew Mitton was in attendance with his father and his son, Carter. He said he felt lucky to be able to share the moment with his young boy, the same way his father did with him during the team's 1991 FA Cup triumph over Nottingham Forest. This tops it. I was able to do that with my dad.
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