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From Raging at VAR to Winning on the Side: Spurs Fans Find Their Own Escape Routes

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by Graham Buckle
Instead of dwelling on past disappointments, Spurs fans have found alternative escape routes to stay entertained, emotionally involved, and even profitable amidst all the drama.

Being a Tottenham Hotspur fan is not for the faint of heart. Euphoric highs and maddening lows are par for the course for an average Spurs supporter.

Whether it’s a controversial VAR decision or a debatable handball, the fans have gotten accustomed to the chaos. 

Instead of dwelling on past disappointments, Spurs fans have found alternative escape routes to stay entertained, emotionally involved, and even profitable amidst all the drama.

Fantasy football, livestreams, and football betting on BetMGM Sister Sites, such as BetUK, LeoVegas, and others, have given Spurs fans new avenues of following the team, while also hedging against their losses with betting profits of their own.

When the Game Feels Unfair, the Fans Bet on Themselves

Full-time Tottenham Hotspur fans go through a lot of contradicting emotions over 90 minutes. From a late winning goal to a red card or a penalty decision after a long VAR check, the drama is in constant supply.

For many fans, diving into sports betting isn’t just about making a quick profit; rather, it is a way to regain control after a chaotic match. 

Instead of relying solely on those intense and unpredictable 90 minutes, supporters are increasingly making side bets: sometimes on other teams, sometimes on player performances, and occasionally as a safety net against the unpredictability of their players. While this may seem like a copying strategy, it nonetheless boosts engagement with the Premier League. Besides, the fans of other PL teams also engage in a bit of sportsbook hedging to make sure that their wallets don’t suffer when their teams do.

The Fantasy Fix

Fantasy football has become a beloved pastime for many Premier League fans. Still, for those who support Spurs, it serves as a uniquely therapeutic escape from the chaos of following the club every weekend.

Crafting a fantasy team that does not depend on Spurs defenders? – Great. Choosing Heung-Min Son or James Maddison to feature in the team of the week? – Even better. 

Fantasy Premier League gives fans a chance to boast their football knowledge and compete with each other to get a feel of the thrill of beating your opponent fair and square. 

The friendly rivalries between FPL players shifts the focus from their teams’ results to a more competitive landscape between fans. This way, fans can find joy even when their team is underperforming and it seems like there is hardly any reason for football to be a source of happiness for them. 

Social Media, Banter, and Coping With Rough Results

On every social media platform, you can find Spurs fans poking fun of the club’s ups and downs. Banter is an essential part of being a Tottenham Hotspur fan, as it keeps things lighthearted and cheerful after tough matches. 

What might seem like despair quickly morphs into dark comedy, as a sort of therapeutic banter to cope with disappointing results. 

Spurs fans who are influencers have built entire communities around bantering with the fans of other clubs. This makes the viewing experience more lively and competitive, which is an indispensable part of being a football fan in England. 

Some fans even spice things up with live in-play betting or reaction threads, turning matchday into a full-blown ritual that goes beyond just what happens on the pitch. 

A Different Approach From Fans

This does not mean that Tottenham Hotspur fans are giving up on the club. Quite the contrary, fans to do this self-soother and find some positivity when their team’s performance is not up to snuff. It becomes a sort of therapeutic ritual for the fans to share their opinions about what needs to be done to improve performances and win titles.

Fans often gather in online forums to discuss their ideas and voice their frustrations. In some cases, such online forums have translated into fan protests and meaningful long-term change, which further enforces the idea that fan forums and gatherings are as much a part of a football club, as the players and the pitch on the stadium. 

By doing this, fans are not merely watching from the sidelines, but are actively engaged with the daily happenings on and off the pitch. They find ways to have fun, even when the match results are not worth celebrating. 

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.