Singapore Spurs Supporters' Club

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The idea of a 'Spurs Supporters' Club' in Singapore was first raised in 1999. On the 21st of March, more than 150 Spurs fans gathered at Monkey's Cafe at Orchard Towers to catch the Worthington Cup Final 'live' and were exhilarated at Tottenham Hotspur's triumph over Leicester City. Perhaps the mood incited the proposal of a Spurs Supporters' Club to be set up in Singapore. However, circumstances prevented the idea from materializing and the idea remained just that - an idea. Now, two years later, a group of passionate and dedicated Spurs supporters have once again taken up the challenge of turning this idea into a reality.

Our goals are simple:-

  • To form a community amongst Spurs supporters in Singapore;
  • To raise the profile of Tottenham Hotspur, and establish ourselves in a land where red is the colour of the blind.

Hence, the 'Singapore Spurs Supporters' Club' took shape. A protem committee was formed on 25 August 2001 to establish the Club and to manage its affairs until the Club was officially launched, whereupon a formal committee will be elected.

The Club was granted official status by Tottenham Hotspur Football Club on 11 January 2002, and formally registered with Singapore's Registry of Societies on 13 March 2002. On 27 July 2002, the Club's inaugural Membership Launch took place at Spanky's Diner 'N' Pub (now known as SportzBallz), where more than 150 fans turned up to celebrate the occasion.

The future's bright indeed for SSSC...

Click here to read the SSSC Constitution.

 
 

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SSSC Management Committee

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Honourary Chairman Gary Mabbutt
Chairman Adrian Chan
Vice-Chairman Kamaljit Singh
Treasurer Toh Tze Meng
Secretary Ng Jong Han
Membership Tan Wei Xiang
Xu Jiamin
Merchandise
Cheong Meng Tat
Daryl Spykerman
Events Ash Tan
Web Stephen Pang
 

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Latest Message: 1 minute ago
  • lordjr : whiterhyno, Defoe is injured now, What say you? the pride of playing for your nation, if you are a s'porean, your country dont even take pride of choosing its own country man to represent :-P
  • wangdean : hope defoe's injury isn't too serious. if he can't play this wkend, who will be yr preferred frontmen? crouch n pav? crouch n keane? pav n keane? or just lone striker with van der Vardt playing in the hole behind him?
  • whiterhyno : You may not like it when our players play for NT's but it is that aspiration which helped drive them to become the top-level footballers they are. Have you ever been given the opportunity to represent your country?
  • lordjr : I am not sure what does Spurs gain from Defoe's hatrick. It might does his own morale good but we are also risking him. Mind that he was supposed to go on surgery or in another word he is not 100% fit
  • kataklinski : There is still Kaboul as a backup CD. Folks seem to forget about him!
  • limbei : so what about defoe, lordjr?
  • lordjr : So much pride of playing for your nation, now we have Dawson out for 2 mths and Lennon is having terrible hangover. I bet RVDV would be the same as well though he's injured for most part of the tournament
  • wangdean : With king as he is, gallas may end up being the regular CD for us, partnering bassong for e mid-week games n king for e weekends, if king's knees permits.
  • vinod25 : We need a defender fast as backup. Gallas is a good replacement. With KIng, it looks awesome.
  • reuters : dawson will be out for at least 6 weeks.. OMG!

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