Spurs is as Spurs does
We may have slipped right at the end, but there has been enough positivity along the way to give us hope for next season writes Vass Koni for The Fighting Cock
We may have slipped right at the end, but there has been enough positivity along the way to give us hope for next season writes Vass Koni for The Fighting Cock
Vass returns and looks at whether or not this is really our only chance at the Premier League title.
A league title run in is a new sensation for many of us, but Vass was there in 1985 when we came very close. He drops the truth about what the rest of the season has in store for our emotions.
Not even the most dour faced, unbelieving, narrative seeking fan can deny there is a feel good factor around Spurs at the moment. Vass Koni looks at the player at the heart of this and asks that we find him a song.
It’s nearly time for Ticker Tape, “SSN understands” and want-away footballers to tweet their unhappiness. The transfer window is a funny time of year, but what do we need? Want? Or expect this window? Vass takes a look at our club and its change in recruitment policy.
What has happened at Spurs this season? Vass looks back at the first twelve games of the season.
That night in 1984 is shrouded in mystic and glory, we all know the images and video clips that go with it, but quite a few of us weren’t there or even alive when it happened. Vass is one of those lucky (old) enough fans to have been there that night. His memories are glory.
On the eve of Spurs v Arsenal in the Capital One Cup, Vass looks back at Tottenham’s memorable and not so memorable games against the scum.
Vass Koni takes a look at the songs, or the lack of them, that reverberate around WHL these days.