Never Mind The B*llocks
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Our international striker finally showed his class from open play at White Hart Lane, and with a tense run-in on the cards, it’s the perfect time for him to find his goal scoring touch. Soldado’s form and goalscoring will be a deciding factor on how our season ends.
Peter Garnett who was born in 1957 and chose Spurs by his on free will explains why watching Dnipro in the Europa League with 1882 was like being cast back in time to one of the ‘glory glory’ nights of yore.
gothamizm looks back on a great European night under the lights at White Hart Lane.
It was a night to remember those who have passed on, why we love Spurs and how the bitter makes it sweeter. 1882 bringing the love, the nerves and the drama.
In moments of turbulence and stress it is sometimes easy to forget what you have. Nikhil Saglani discusses.
Against Dnipro we will remember Tom Van Haaren, a Spurs fan and part of the 1882 movement.
After the Norwich game, the Champions League seems far, far away. Jack Howes thinks he knows a man who could force us back into contention.
It was a glorious summer headlined by the arrival of Roberto Soldado, now though after yet another blank, this time in the Europa League, the time has come to take a look at Bobby. What went wrong? Who is at fault? Will he ever score again?
Supporting Spurs is something we all take for granted. Many have it passed on to them by parents or older siblings, whilst others fell in love with Gazza, Waddle or Hoddle, but across the pond it’s a bit different. Ken Saxton explains why he could only ever support Spurs.