Why can’t we win the league?
Tottenham have had every obstacle thrown in front of them this season, and yet we remain in the shout for a glory that many of us haven’t experienced. Kerry Spinks writes.
Tottenham have had every obstacle thrown in front of them this season, and yet we remain in the shout for a glory that many of us haven’t experienced. Kerry Spinks writes.
All Poch has ever said – and he is consistent on this – is that there are two trophies which really matter. He’s right. And they happen to be the ones we are still competing for. Paul Maslin writes.
It’s his golden attitude that is truly invaluable at the club. He never moans and almost always seems to have a smile on his face. When I watch Son, whatever is going on in the world, I just know it’s all going to be alright… James Forster writes.
Dan Cefai argues that regardless of the lack of signings, Pochettino and more importantly Daniel Levy need the unwavering support of all fans.
Ahmed is 17 and after witnessing Tottenham lose four cup competitions at the semi-final or final stage, he understands what it means to be Tottenham…
Loz Simpson remembers a goalkeeper who played over 300 times for Tottenham and four times for England and yet is still remembered with an insipid distain
Matt Banks pays a quick homage to a player who made it look so easy.
Jesse Glover puts some beautiful words together to describe why that no matter how far you are from north London, we all fell in-love with this football club, and we’re all Tottenham
Is it ours? Is it theirs? Should we stop using the word to describe ourselves as yids… and if not, why?