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A rectangular sticker with a dark blue background, affixed to a textured metal pole. The sticker features a white illustration of the Tottenham Hotspur cockerel logo, but with distinct modifications. Above the cockerel, a white umbrella with black stripes is depicted. The cockerel itself stands on a white rugby ball, replacing the traditional football. Below the graphic, the words "SPURS" and "BERGEN" are stacked in bold, white capital letters. The sticker shows signs of wear, with vertical white streaks and slightly frayed edges, and is covered in small water droplets, matching the wet appearance of the pole.

SPURS BERGEN

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04 April 3
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