Never Mind The B*llocks
Quality reactionary written articles on Tottenham Hotspur. Would you like to write for The Fighting Cock?
Quality reactionary written articles on Tottenham Hotspur. Would you like to write for The Fighting Cock?
When Pochettino arrived the buzz words were: Pressing, intensity, running and winning the ball back, but are we actually seeing that? Stephen Puddicombe returns to The Fighting Cock with numbers to prove his point. 2015 is about numbers. Heat maps are so 2014.
We have all said something stupid on Twitter, on this forum, on Facebook or an email with your boss cc’d, but have you ever said it would be better for Spurs to lose? One man made a noose for himself last night, but let he who is free from stupidity cast the first stone.
That time of year has arrived, that time where SKY gets overexcited, everyone is ITK and we fantasize about Rivaldo, Charlie Adam or Danny Ings joining. Peter Wilkinson however takes a serious look at the 2015 winter transfer window and especially those likely to leave the Lane.
Ben Norland comes clean that he had doubts over Pochettino when he was appointed in the summer, but the change in form, style and fitness at Spurs over the last month gives him hope that 2015 might be quite exciting.
Even basking in the glory of a brilliant victory against Chelsea, there are still those out there who are happy to complain, criticise and point the finger. Vass Koni writes again for The Fighting Cock and takes a look at the multiple sticks used to beat Daniel Levy and co.
After a slow start to the season, Christian Eriksen has established himself as one of our best players. James Harris gives his views on our midfield dynamite.
Kyle Lewis has seen a pattern in Pochettino’s squad management. The Argentine seems to favour collective unity over individual brilliance, will this help or hinder us in the long run?
We won, Kane scored, Lamela scored, Hugo made some saves. The world is ok once again. Ben Norland drops the positivity.
Sam Davies takes a critical look at our side and picks where are leaders are and where the future ones will come from.