Tottenham stars past and present attend premiere of film celebrating the history of White Hart Lane
- 'The Lane' commemorates the 118-year history of Tottenham's former home
- Spurs played their final game at the old White Hart Lane in May this year
- Micky Hazard, Ossie Ardiles and Mark Falco all attended the film premiere
Tottenham stars from throughout the ages came together on Thursday night to see the premiere of a film commemorating their 118-year stay at White Hart Lane.
'The Lane' is a one-hour documentary capturing the vivid life of Spurs' former home as it undergoes redevelopment into a new 61,000-capacity stadium.
The film will premiere to British audiences on December 16 at 9pm on BT Sport 1.
Tottenham goalkeeping coach Toni Jimenez, Hugo Lloris, Mauricio Pochettino, director of 'The Lane' Luke Mellows, Daniel Levy, assistant manager Jesus Perez and head coach Miguel D'Agostino at the premiere of the new film
Spurs legends Micky Hazard, Ossie Ardiles and Mark Falco were at the premiere in Stratford
Manager Mauricio Pochettino and captain Hugo Lloris represented the current squad, with chairman Daniel Levy also in attendance.
Among former players attending the event at BT Sport's studios in Stratford, east London were Micky Hazard, Ossie Ardiles and Mark Falco.
Ledley King and Scott Parker were there from the club's recent Premier League past.
The scene is set for the first showing of the premiere of 'The Lane' on Thursday night
Falco, Hazard and Ardiles are joined by Paul Miller for the film celebrating White Hart Lane
Stars of Tottenham's recent past Scott Parker and Ledley King were in attendance
Spurs chairman Daniel Levy takes his seat ahead of watching the one-hour documentary
The story uses rarely seen archive footage of the classic moments at the iconic ground, and includes interviews with legends such as Pat Jennings and Glenn Hoddle.
Spurs moved out of White Hart Lane in May after a 2-1 win over Manchester United in their final game there.
Pochettino's side are playing their home games at Wembley this year with the intent of moving into the new ground, built on top of the site of the old, next August.
Mauricio Pochettino chats with film director Luke Mellows during the event on Thursday
Pochettino sits down and watches on as Spurs commemorate their former home on film
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