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?
Wilson returns to talk us through a rather quiet transfer window and examine what it means for us this season.
The international break is always an unwelcome guest. Generally it arrives just as Spurs have suffered a defeat, or announced some bad news. This year we lost to Liverpool at home and had to endure a deadline day rather quieter than usual, but was it really that bad? There are lessons to be learnt from the Liverpool game and the transfer window, wasn’t actually as big a disaster as some may think.
Yesterday Michael Dawson made his anticipated move to Hull City. He leaves a legacy spanning over nine-and-a-half years making 324 appearances for Spurs, first as vice captain and then club captain since Ledley King’s retirement in 2012. He casts a long shadow at Tottenham and his commitment over the years will live long in the memory.
It has been announced that block 35 has been returned by our Europa League Play Off 2nd Leg opponents AEL Limassol. Therefore 1882 will be taking its customary place in the Park Lane end on the 28th August 2014, 19:45 at White Hart Lane. Tickets are on sale NOW and are priced at £20. Tottenham are offering subsidies for family […]
Ben Boorman makes his début on The Fighting Cock by looking back at Harry Redknapp’s reign at the Lane ahead of QPR’s visit this Sunday.
Finally being offered a season ticket at Spurs is made out to be the ultimate fantasy, but when it actually happens does it live up to the hype? Tim Sowula makes his debut on The Fighting Cock and tells us how it feels to be offered the chance to touch the Holy Grail.
Winning the first game of the season is always important, but even more so when it means putting a bunch of West Ham fans back in their place. There were some negatives, but we are still in August. Let’s look at the positives.
Our performances at West Ham are without doubt unpredictable. We have seen the glory of last minute goals and wonder strikes, to the crippling affects of bad lasagna, but perhaps worst of all was last seasons surrender. Karl Harrington believes it is time for revenge and time for a new chapter to begin at Spurs.
Stability is key for Matt Davis as he ponders life under Poch and the start of another new era.