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Ruffled Roosters v Busy Bees

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Hurrikane Harold

Player in Training.
I hope we drop the dead donkey that is 343. Bissouma Hojberg and Danjuma to start in a 352 or variant thereof.
 
ClemFandango

ClemFandango

Lord High Chief of the Privvy
Founding Member
The only thing that could garner any interest from me for this game is what kind of announcement Levy is going to make to try and take the steam out of the crowd.

If the players and staff do their traditional parade around the pitch at the last home game of the season, the atmosphere isn’t going to be great.

And if Levy tries to gloss over things in his end of season message in the match program then it’ll be a hell of a lot worse.
 
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Hurrikane Harold

Player in Training.
For me as in almost every other game in the past 60 odd years, what matters most is we win.
I am ENIC out, have been for over a decade, but they're not going anytime soon, so I don't really care about any corporate speak they come up with. Its what they do that matters, and I fear it wont be enough to help us win a trophy next season.
 
ClemFandango

ClemFandango

Lord High Chief of the Privvy
Founding Member
Well after tonight's results, you would expect Brighton to beat an already relegated Southampton on Sunday, but then they have their game in hand next week against City, which I'd subsequently expect them to lose.

Villa are also away to Liverpool which you'd also be assuming they'd come up short as well.

So if we beat Brentford, we go in to the last day needing to beat Leeds and hoping Brighton fail to beat Villa and we would secure 6th place and a place in the Europa League.

However, if Leeds lose to West Ham then they'd be at home on the final day against us needing a win to stay up so you can imagine the atmosphere at Elland Road.

The short version is that I think we're guaranteed some form of European football next season, it just depends on which competition.
 
Chavhater01

Chavhater01

Player in Training.
I’m going today, if for no other reason than to say goodbye to Harry, although I have a feeling he’ll still be with us next season.

Just give me a bit of entertainment pls boys! 🤞
 
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Hurrikane Harold

Player in Training.
Looking forward massively to the game as usual
If Harry leaves for 100m plus, thats fine by me. If he stays that's good too.
Think we'll win, COYS
 
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Hurrikane Harold

Player in Training.
Great feature on Bobby Buckle on Spurs Play N17 show. His grandson being interviewed on the pitch
Great to see Bissouma and Danjuma in the team, been pushing for him to start a League game for months.
Well done Ryan, COYS
 
ClemFandango

ClemFandango

Lord High Chief of the Privvy
Founding Member
Danjuma starting ? Bloody hell ..
 
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Hurrikane Harold

Player in Training.
Excellent performance with some lovely football. Had Danjuma started last week, Villa offside trap might have failed
Good selection by Mason and great free kick routine
Congratulations to Sir Harry on a superb display and goal. Big props to Bissouma too
 
ClemFandango

ClemFandango

Lord High Chief of the Privvy
Founding Member
I’ve just turned it on, saw the score and felt absolutely nothing.

Should certainly be looking at David Raya in the summer though if that save from Richarlison is anything to go by.

9 years younger than Lloris as well.

Mason well and truly failed his job interview though. He should be leaving in the summer and trying to get a job managing in the lower leagues to gain experience.
 
ClemFandango

ClemFandango

Lord High Chief of the Privvy
Founding Member
If Leeds need a win to stay up next weekend you can bet your behind I’m going for a fairly hefty punt on them because they’d do it against this shower.
 
The Cryptkeeper

The Cryptkeeper

The Aussie Yid
Why would Slot or any other reputable manager be even remotely interested in managing this squad and working with this utter fraud of a chairman?
 
The Cryptkeeper

The Cryptkeeper

The Aussie Yid
If Leeds need a win to stay up next weekend you can bet your behind I’m going for a fairly hefty punt on them because they’d do it against this shower.

Mate, Leeds will turn us over. Our squad are already on holidays.
 
ClemFandango

ClemFandango

Lord High Chief of the Privvy
Founding Member
Levy's end of season message ...

Dear Supporters,

This has been an immensely difficult season. We made footballing decisions over recent seasons based on ambition and a desire to bring success to our Club and they have not delivered what we had hoped. Your frustration has been understandable and all of us at the Club have shared it.

We have undertaken a thorough and rigorous review of our footballing operations. Scott Munn joins us in the summer as our new Chief Football Officer and we look forward to sharing further news with you post-season.

Today, we need to focus on finishing the season as strongly as we can and get behind Ryan Mason and Vicky Jepson and their respective teams. I want to specifically thank Ryan. Not for the first time, Ryan, who has been with us since the age of seven, who has Spurs in his blood, has taken the reins and led the team, supported by Matt Wells, Nigel Gibbs, Perry Suckling and Gianni Vio, through these last few fixtures.

Thanks also to Vicky, supported by Anton Blackwood and Ryan Hudson, who has led the Women’s team for the latter part of the season. Our Women’s team will take on Reading in an historic double-header today.

This was the season when Harry Kane made Club history, breaking Jimmy Greaves’ long-standing record and becoming the Club’s all-time leading goalscorer with number 267 in our game against Manchester City. He then went on to become England’s leading goalscorer. Congratulations Harry. These are amazing achievements with no doubt more to come, made even more special by the fact that Harry is a graduate of our Academy.

And, in regards to the Academy this season, I also want to congratulate our Under-17s and Under-18s who won their respective League Cups with their coaches Stuart Lewis and Bradley Allen. It speaks volumes about our player development at this level. They will take to the field at half-time to enjoy a lap of honour.

Today we say a fond farewell to Lucas Moura. Lucas - we wish you well – you will forever have a place in our history for your remarkable hat-trick against Ajax which took us into the Champions League Final in 2019.

I should like to thank everyone at the Club – all our staff, across all our locations, and our players – for their dedication and hard work during what has been a busy and often challenging season.

The Men’s and Women’s players will take to the pitch after their matches to show their appreciation for your support - and I thank you too. We shall spend the period ahead of next season working relentlessly to position our Club for on-pitch success and football you will love to come and watch. Every element of the Club’s operations is geared toward delivering that.

I wish all of you and your families good health and a wonderful summer.

Yours,

Daniel
 
J.spurs

J.spurs

Well-Known Member
Founding Member
Levy's end of season message ...

Dear Supporters,

This has been an immensely difficult season. We made footballing decisions over recent seasons based on ambition and a desire to bring success to our Club and they have not delivered what we had hoped. Your frustration has been understandable and all of us at the Club have shared it.

We have undertaken a thorough and rigorous review of our footballing operations. Scott Munn joins us in the summer as our new Chief Football Officer and we look forward to sharing further news with you post-season.

Today, we need to focus on finishing the season as strongly as we can and get behind Ryan Mason and Vicky Jepson and their respective teams. I want to specifically thank Ryan. Not for the first time, Ryan, who has been with us since the age of seven, who has Spurs in his blood, has taken the reins and led the team, supported by Matt Wells, Nigel Gibbs, Perry Suckling and Gianni Vio, through these last few fixtures.

Thanks also to Vicky, supported by Anton Blackwood and Ryan Hudson, who has led the Women’s team for the latter part of the season. Our Women’s team will take on Reading in an historic double-header today.

This was the season when Harry Kane made Club history, breaking Jimmy Greaves’ long-standing record and becoming the Club’s all-time leading goalscorer with number 267 in our game against Manchester City. He then went on to become England’s leading goalscorer. Congratulations Harry. These are amazing achievements with no doubt more to come, made even more special by the fact that Harry is a graduate of our Academy.

And, in regards to the Academy this season, I also want to congratulate our Under-17s and Under-18s who won their respective League Cups with their coaches Stuart Lewis and Bradley Allen. It speaks volumes about our player development at this level. They will take to the field at half-time to enjoy a lap of honour.

Today we say a fond farewell to Lucas Moura. Lucas - we wish you well – you will forever have a place in our history for your remarkable hat-trick against Ajax which took us into the Champions League Final in 2019.

I should like to thank everyone at the Club – all our staff, across all our locations, and our players – for their dedication and hard work during what has been a busy and often challenging season.

The Men’s and Women’s players will take to the pitch after their matches to show their appreciation for your support - and I thank you too. We shall spend the period ahead of next season working relentlessly to position our Club for on-pitch success and football you will love to come and watch. Every element of the Club’s operations is geared toward delivering that.

I wish all of you and your families good health and a wonderful summer.

Yours,

Daniel
My end of season message to Levy:
Eat shit.

Also, I giggle every time I see our interim GK coach is named Perry Suckling.
 
ClemFandango

ClemFandango

Lord High Chief of the Privvy
Founding Member
It's a pity in a way that Brentford are facing City on the final day next weekend. Assuming we lose at Leeds, they'd need just a point to send us to 9th and out of Europe all together which you could certainly argue we'd need if, and it's a skyscraper-sized "IF", we do any kind of rebuild next season.
 
Chavhater01

Chavhater01

Player in Training.
First time at the new stadium, what a place, and a glorious day weather wise.

Other than that a bit shit. Comfortable for 50 mins, had a good few chances on the counter, probably should’ve been 2/3 up, Sonny lively, then they basically had 3 attempts and scored with them all.

Home support was terrible, bursting into the odd Yids chant but that was it. Thought there might’ve been a lot more Levy out chants.

Shout out to Bissouma, good signs from him today. What’s the deal with Kulu? I’m really not sold on that guy if we are gonna spunk £35 mill on him, I maybe in the minority but I think he’s a bit average.
 
J.spurs

J.spurs

Well-Known Member
Founding Member
What’s the deal with Kulu? I’m really not sold on that guy if we are gonna spunk £35 mill on him, I maybe in the minority but I think he’s a bit average.
He's definitely fallen off the pace. To me it looks like a classic case of the opposition figuring a player out over his time in the league.

When he's matched up against a fullback that he can boss physically, he can carry a threat, but that was very much not the case against Brentford.
 
Chavhater01

Chavhater01

Player in Training.
He's definitely fallen off the pace. To me it looks like a classic case of the opposition figuring a player out over his time in the league.

When he's matched up against a fullback that he can boss physically, he can carry a threat, but that was very much not the case against Brentford.
Couldn’t agree more mate. He doesn’t have much pace, so struggles to beat a semi quick LB on the outside, so tends to cut back inside, then invariably over hits crosses. £35 mill is way too much for him.
 
Style And Glory

Style And Glory

On My High Trojan Horse
Founding Member
Spurs have become consistent & reliable.
I have learned not to waste my time over them.
Literally got some much needed sleep & didn't lose any worrying about Spurs.
It's a much healthier lifestyle lol.

@Chavhater01 glad you had a chance to see the stadium.
A shame that it wasn't a better outcome for you.
 
Chavhater01

Chavhater01

Player in Training.
Spurs have become consistent & reliable.
I have learned not to waste my time over them.
Literally got some much needed sleep & didn't lose any worrying about Spurs.
It's a much healthier lifestyle lol.

@Chavhater01 glad you had a chance to see the stadium.
A shame that it wasn't a better outcome for you.
Cheers fella.

It’s such a shame mate, amazing stadium but the fans having very little to feed off, the whole place just feels stale.

Good luck to whichever poor sod decides to take the job.
 
BrooklynYid

BrooklynYid

Player in Training.
If this isn't Kane's last home game in our shirt then he's a legit masochist. He's in an abusive relationship and needs to call the authorities. He's still hoping we'll change. We won't. What Part of "Levy is a cunt" does he not get? Make like Luca and be free! We'll miss you. 😢
 
J.spurs

J.spurs

Well-Known Member
Founding Member
If this isn't Kane's last home game in our shirt then he's a legit masochist. He's in an abusive relationship and needs to call the authorities. He's still hoping we'll change. We won't. What Part of "Levy is a cunt" does he not get? Make like Luca and be free! We'll miss you. 😢
I wouldn’t call him abused. He is a quite well-paid young man after all. I very much hope he decides to see out his career with the club. I think there is a good chance he will (or at least that he’ll see out his contract.)
 
BrooklynYid

BrooklynYid

Player in Training.
I wouldn’t call him abused. He is a quite well-paid young man after all. I very much hope he decides to see out his career with the club. I think there is a good chance he will (or at least that he’ll see out his contract.)

I dunno, he's been jerked around pretty good, like the rest of us. He deserves better from this ownership. We couldn't ask for more out of him and they have done so little to help him. I hope he stays too, but I am trying to be realistic.
 
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