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How To Be A True Spurs Fan

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by Editor
This is our beginner’s guide on how you can be a true Spurs fan.

How many times have you had this argument? Whether you’re in the pub, at a game, or just chatting to a friend, the conversation comes down to this: what exactly constitutes a true Spurs fan? Does it mean going to every single game, buying yourself the kit, or knowing everything about the team’s history? The truth is, of course, that being a “true fan” is more complex than that. Everyone has their own definition of what makes a true fan, but there are certainly things you could be doing to improve your devotion, especially if you’re new to supporting Spurs. Here’s how you can be a true Lilywhites fan and show your love of Tottenham Hotspur.

Go to as many games as you can

If you’re able to – if you can travel, and if you’re not vulnerable enough to be shielding from large events – then you should try to go to as many Spurs games as you can. There’s something about the atmosphere at a game, whether it’s at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium or away, that just can’t be matched by watching the game on TV. Of course, if you can only watch remotely, then that’s good too, but physically being at a game and chanting for Spurs is difficult to replicate, even if you gather some of the biggest fans you know at your place.

Try betting on Spurs

If you want to supercharge your love of the Lilywhites, then you could consider placing a bet on them. After all, there’s nothing that adds to the tension and excitement of a Spurs game more than knowing you’ve got some money invested in the outcome. If you are going to place a bet, then we’d strongly recommend doing extensive research on the different sites available before you do so. Starting with Novibet online betting is a good idea; it’s got a great reputation for offering favourable odds and a wide variety of different options for your Spurs bet.

Learn your Spurs history

Of course, being able to regurgitate trivia isn’t necessarily the marker of a true fan, but it still pays to know as much about your club as possible. This goes for any club, but Spurs fans can be particularly passionate given the amount of in-fighting there is between London clubs. Do you know what year the club was founded? How about the name of former Spurs legends Glen Hoddle and Chris Waddle’s 80s hit single? What’s the Spurs record against all the other major London teams like Chelsea, Arsenal, and Fulham? Knowing these things will stand you in great stead when you’re chatting to fellow fans at the pub.

Understand the Spurs Way

If you’ve ever watched any Spurs football, then you’ll know the fans go crazy for the Spurs Way. It’s a particular kind of play; some characterise it as simply great football being played by a great team that knows how to synergise, but others are more specific. The Spurs Way, when it’s being exercised properly, is fast, fluid, attacking football that’s completely fearless; Spurs strikers will soar past opposing defenders and lodge the ball right in the corner of the net without even worrying about strategy sometimes. Spurs can be an intensely strategic team, but the Spurs Way is almost a flow state, and understanding that will help you understand the team.

Don’t be a glory hog

There’s nothing that football fans hate more than glory hogs. These are fairweather fans; people who stand in the team’s corner when they’re doing well, but then abandon them during their time of need. If you’re a true Spurs fan, then you should be there for your team whether they’re winning or not. Don’t look at the result; instead, just watch the play and look for beautiful moments of transcendent football, which Spurs will always play. Even if the team ends up relegated and doesn’t play its best, you should still be right there with them, supporting them through their worst as well as their best.

Take pride in your team

Many people look at Spurs as one of the only London teams left with any degree of integrity. Huge teams like Chelsea have had a lot of investment from massive corporate sources, and while it’s certainly true that Spurs owner ENIC isn’t exactly a grassroots organisation, the fact is that Spurs still has a large degree of fan loyalty and isn’t just a business for the vast majority of its fans. You can take pride in the fact that Spurs is a team still well-regarded by a lot of British football fans, even as teams like Arsenal and Chelsea are seen as sellouts.

Criticise your team

Over time, Spurs players and managers are going to make some pretty terrible decisions. You have to learn to criticise these decisions without ever being overly harsh or negative. You don’t hate Spurs, after all; you love the team, and that’s what leads you to make these comments. Remember to always keep that love in your heart, even as a manager makes a terrible transfer decision or a player simply fails to score a goal that should have been wide open. Commiserate with your fellow fans, but don’t be hateful and certainly don’t stoop to prejudicial remarks at any stage. All Spurs fans should be above things like that.


This is our beginner’s guide on how you can be a true Spurs fan. It’s all about loving your club, taking the bad with the good, and keeping that love in your heart even as things potentially go wrong. That’s the true essence of what it means to be a real fan of anything!   

All views and opinions expressed in this article are the views and opinions of the writer and do not necessarily represent the views of The Fighting Cock. We offer a platform for fans to commit their views to text and voice their thoughts. Football is a passionate game and as long as the views stay within the parameters of what is acceptable, we encourage people to write, get involved and share their thoughts on the mighty Tottenham Hotspur.