'The Lane' docufilm now available to download
Mon 18 December 2017, 12:15|Tottenham Hotspur
Our fantastic docufilm 'The Lane' was exceptionally well-received upon its exclusive first television airing on BT Sport on Saturday night – and supporters in the UK and Ireland can now own it for themselves by downloading it via iTunes and Amazon.
The one-hour film celebrating the legacy of our famous former home evoked an outpouring of emotion on social media at the weekend and is now available to buy or rent using the following platforms:
Supporters in the UK and Ireland can download ‘The Lane’ now, with the service set to be made available in other countries once the film has aired on television. See below for a full list of where in the world ‘The Lane’ will be available to watch in the coming weeks:
UK & Ireland
UK & Ireland - BT Sport
North America
US - NBC Sports
Europe
France - beIN Sports
Norway - Viasat
Sweden - Viasat
Denmark - Viasat
Finland - Viasat
MENA
MENA - beIN Sports
Turkey - beIN Sports
Asia Pacific
Hong Kong - beIN Sports
Thailand - beIN Sports
Philippines - beIN Sports
Australia - beIN Sports
Air/Inflight
Qatar Airways
We shall update supporters as and when new broadcasters pick up the docufilm in other countries.
'The Lane' premiered at BT Sport's Production Hub in Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, London on November 30.
Upon watching 'The Lane' for the first time, Mauricio Pochettino said: “It was an extremely powerful film that evoked many fantastic memories of a stadium."
"An emotional watch," said double-winner Cliff Jones while former skipper Gary Mabbutt, at the Club 18 years, added: "It got to the heart of what the Lane means to everyone."
Here are just some of the tweets that were sent out in the hours after the film was aired on BT Sport Saturday...
Dust in my eyes on a few occasions watching #TheLane. Loved that it told fans’ stories as well.#COYS
— Kevin Coaker (@kevincoaker) 17 December 2017
Just watched #TheLane wow what a great tribute to white hart lane
— Paul Hancock (@OptimusGinge) 17 December 2017
Just finished watching #TheLane on @btsport. I miss that place so much it's unreal. I'm so proud to be a part of this great club. #COYS#THFC
— THFC Spittles (@thfcspittles) 17 December 2017
Wow #TheLane was an incredible watch will no doubt be watching it over and over again so emotional
— leigh jennings (@LeighTHFC) 17 December 2017
Just watching #TheLane Loving Watching all these old heroes reminiscing about the glory nights. They nearly all revolve around winning trophies. Funny that!
— Jon. (@jonhotspur88) 17 December 2017
Just finished watching The Lane documentary on BT, what a great piece of TV #TheLane#THFC
— Adam Berry (@adamberry) 17 December 2017
Watched #TheLane on @btsport last night. Loved every minute so sat with my son to watch it again this morning. Educate them while they are young.
— Caroline Butler (@cutie_caz) 17 December 2017
#TheLane is the definition of what makes Tottenham Hotspur such a special football club, no matter what generation you grew up in, it will always be special to us, it’s not something you can let go, the affection of The Lane will always live with us forever #COYS#THFC#TheLane
— Ben Boorman (@benspurs21) 16 December 2017
#TheLane great watch @SpursOfficial Cheered me up and puts things into perspective! A unique club, great history and going places #THFC
— Jonesy (@MJ_THFC) 16 December 2017
About 'The Lane'
'The Lane' captures the 118-year story of the stadium that rose from humble beginnings to become a London landmark, bringing to life the exhilarating match-day experience and recalling those incredible moments in history, from the glory nights to the unique untold stories that shaped lives.
The story is told using rarely seen archive of classic moments and interviews with legendary former players such as Cliff Jones, Pat Jennings, Glenn Hoddle, Ledley King and Ossie Ardiles. There’s also unparalleled behind-the-scenes access with the current team as the record-breaking final season at White Hart Lane came to an emotional conclusion in May.