They don't have cellars in CroydonHe doesn’t leave his basement
Something about a metaphor being a little on the nose
They don't have cellars in CroydonHe doesn’t leave his basement
They deserve to relegated for bullying an owner that bought their debt ridden club along with it's wooden stadium , spent 500 million of his own money on the club and 1 billion building them a new stadium.
The biggest issue yesterday wasn't that we didn't read the room, but we didn't read the game: Wolves made changes and we didn't respond to those changes at all, even when it was obvious we needed to3rd time this season I’ve not been able to watch us.
just as quickly as stellini’s record has evaporated, so has mine, having previously given us 2 wins in my absence.
I only have to read the comments on here to know it was another “one of those games” where we faced the inevitable late in the game.
as PNP says, Wednesday and Saturday are going to be very interesting in terms of toxicity.
Announcing strategic partnerships with go karts, and Tottenham becoming a “multi sport club” is not what the fans wanna see at the moment.
The phrase “Read the room” springs to mind.
I’m just so disconnected from it all.
Like it or not football produces strong emotions in it's followers. For some it is an all consuming interest for others it is just a part of life and maybe even just a diversion from the everyday. However big or small the part in your life it manages to become important to you whether you like it or not. Spurs are one of the most difficult teams to support because they hold out a promise that is usually not fulfilled. As Spurs fans we are always led to believe that success is around the next corner or two but when we turn that corner another long avenue stretches before us and often it's not an avenue at all just a cul-de-sac.The phrase “Read the room” springs to mind.
I’m just so disconnected from it all.
The phrase “Read the room” springs to mind.
I don't really care either way about these things, apart from them being an attempt to make money.Announcing strategic partnerships with go karts, and Tottenham becoming a “multi sport club” is not what the fans wanna see at the moment.
The phrase “Read the room” springs to mind.
I’m just so disconnected from it all.
I doubt even the most optimistic of us would believe that, if we won yesterday, we'd have been a point off 3rd with a better goal difference
And yet that's what bloody happened...
Who'd have thought that playing a WC in mid-season, in 90 degree heat could possibly negatively impact the domestic leagues?Arsenal aside, the overall quality and consistency in the league this season has been shockingly poor. Might be a World Cup thing as La Liga and Serie A have also seen a significant dip.

Who'd have thought that playing a WC in mid-season, in 90 degree heat could possibly negatively impact the domestic leagues?![]()
Has Son's injury really done him in for this season (and the next?)
I assumed they meant the facial fracture from a few months backSon’s injured?
Like it or not football produces strong emotions in it's followers. For some it is an all consuming interest for others it is just a part of life and maybe even just a diversion from the everyday. However big or small the part in your life it manages to become important to you whether you like it or not. Spurs are one of the most difficult teams to support because they hold out a promise that is usually not fulfilled. As Spurs fans we are always led to believe that success is around the next corner or two but when we turn that corner another long avenue stretches before us and often it's not an avenue at all just a cul-de-sac.
Since reaching the CL final it's been nothing but disappointment in a shiny new stadium that suggests we are one of the top teams. All fur coat and no knickers, and not listening. No wonder we are all getting disconnected.
Has Son's injury really done him in for this season (and the next?)
Bang on
This is why I’m done with it
no more round the corner, just a little bit more, just to find another long road and off we go again
Worse still, the fans who say
‘woooooo, another road, this road is the road that will bring out the best of my clapped out motor…let’s start driving’
Yeah been too long a journey now and too many false dawns to get invested and excited again.
For me from Jol to Poch, it felt like a long upwards journey with a few bumps in the road but generally the club was constantly improving. Then the last 4 years have been a mishmash of wrong managers and expensive flops and falling away from the top. Now I don’t want to see another 5-10 period of trying to rebuild the squad and get the club a trophy.