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Who do we blame now?! A 4–1 defeat to Arsenal and it wasn't just the scoreline. It was the manner of it. Flat, second best, and miles off where we need to be in a North London Derby. Igor Tudor is now in the dugout after replacing Thomas Frank, but this was a brutal reality check. New manager bounce? Not today. Big questions about the shape, the attitude, the selections, and whether this squad can adapt quickly enough to what Tudor wants. We get into: • Where it went wrong tactically • Whether the players are buying into Tudor's ideas • The defensive chaos that keeps repeating itself • What this means for the rest of the season • And how worried we should actually be It's raw. It's honest. It's a tough watch. Get involved in the comments. Where do we go from here? COYS.
Big week. Big call. Bigger game. After parting ways with Thomas Frank, Spurs have moved quickly and appointed Igor Tudor as the new head coach. And he walks straight into it. A North London Derby first up. Today we're breaking down: • Why the club made the change now • What Tudor actually brings tactically • His track record at Marseille, Lazio and Juventus • Whether this is a short-term firefighter move or something more ambitious • And how on earth you prepare for Arsenal in your first week on the job Is this a reset. Or just another roll of the dice? The timing is bold. The fixture is brutal. But sometimes chaos is exactly what a derby needs. Get your thoughts in the comments. Is Tudor the right man. And what would a “good” result even look like this weekend?
Tottenham Hotspur have finally sacked Thomas Frank. After a 2-1 defeat to Newcastle, the club have pulled the trigger. And just like that, the Thomas Frank era is over. In today's show we react to the decision, the timing, and what it says about where Spurs are right now. Was this inevitable. Or has the club once again pressed the panic button? We'll talk about: • The performance against Newcastle and what went wrong • When Frank had lost the dressing room • The bigger structural issues at Tottenham • Who realistically comes in next • And what this means for the rest of the season There were signs. There were warning lights. But sacking a manager mid-season is never just about one result. So was this about Newcastle. Or was it about months of drift? As Spurs fans, we've seen this cycle before. New manager bounce. Optimism. Stagnation. Reset. The question now is simple. Does this change anything. Get your thoughts in the comments. Who do you want next. And where do Spurs actually go from here. COYS.
We react to the defeat at Old Trafford and the moment that killed the game. Cristian Romero's red card, the fallout from his comments the week before, and whether this is now the beginning of the end for him at Spurs. We get into reputation, discipline, leadership, and whether the club should cash in while it still can.There's no letting Thomas Frank off the hook either. Ten men or not, we tear into the decisions made after the sending off, the lack of any attacking intent, and what felt like a complete surrender. Was that game management or fear. And how much credit does Frank really have left in the bank.We also cover the January transfer window. Two signings, a lot of excuses, and serious questions about Johan Lange, recruitment, and whether Spurs actually know who is responsible for football decisions anymore.From there it turns bigger. Relegation talk. Whether Spurs are genuinely dragged into it or whether the points on the board will save them. Newcastle preview. Why tomorrow night feels massive. And what happens if Spurs lose again.Finally, we talk Pochettino. His comments on the High Performance podcast, the way he still talks about Tottenham, and why more and more fans feel like he's the only answer. Is it nostalgia, or is he genuinely the right man to reset the club.Raw, honest, and not pulling punches.If you're Spurs and you're tired, angry, or both, this one's for you.
A mad one. Tottenham Hotspur come back from two down to draw 2–2 with Manchester City, and somehow it still feels like a night full of mixed emotions. Yes, we handed Arsenal a bigger lead at the top of the table. That part stings. No getting around it. But the second half? Night and day compared to recent weeks. Intensity, belief, front-foot football. The sort of performance we have been begging to see. For the first time in a while, Spurs actually looked like Spurs again. The planned walkout at 75 minutes never happened. Not because people forgot. Because the crowd felt it. We were on top, City were wobbling, and for a moment it genuinely looked like we might even nick it. We will break down what changed after the break, who stepped up, and whether this is a turning point or just another false dawn. Hope creeps back in. Spurs always find a way to do that. As ever, get involved in the comments. Were you encouraged. Or is this just too little, too late.
Champions League last 16. We're in. And honestly, it feels massive. After everything this season has thrown at Spurs, we've done the job in Europe and booked our place in the Champions League knockouts. It wasn't always pretty, it was tense right to the end, but nights like this are exactly why you put up with all the nonsense in between. Big moments, big pressure, and Spurs standing up when it mattered. As fans, you can't help but feel that buzz. Europe just hits different. The atmosphere, the stakes, the sense that anything can happen. For all the frustrations domestically, this is a reminder that this squad has something about it when the lights are on. But now reality bites. Because straight after that European high comes a genuinely brutal run of Premier League fixtures, starting this Saturday. No easing back in. No soft landings. Just one tough game after another, against sides who will absolutely test us physically, mentally, and tactically. This is where the season gets defined. Can Spurs carry that Champions League momentum into the league, or does the fixture list finally catch up with us. Rotation, injuries, confidence, game management. It all matters now. We'll react to the qualification, talk through what it means, and then look ahead to a Premier League run that could either make this season or break it. Strap in. This is Tottenham. Nothing is ever simple. COYS
Another game. Another late moment of chaos. Spurs score in the last minute to rescue a draw against Burnley, and somehow the bigger question still isn't the goal. Thomas Frank survives again, the performance raises more questions than answers, and the feeling around the club is still one of drift rather than progress. In today's show we break down the match, the setup, the substitutions, and why needing a last-minute goal to avoid defeat at home says a lot about where Spurs are right now. Is this resilience, or is it papering over cracks that keep getting wider? No spin. No comfort blankets. Have your say in the comments. #coys
Last night felt less like a statement and more like a stay of execution. Tottenham get the job done against Borussia Dortmund and, for now at least, it buys Thomas Frank some breathing room. The pressure hasn't gone away. The questions haven't gone away. But a win under the lights changes the noise. We break down what this result actually means. Not the hype, not the spin. Just the reality of where Spurs are right now, why this win matters, and why it still doesn't answer the bigger concerns around performances and direction. One thing that does deserve respect. Our Champions League home form. Night games at our place are becoming something teams genuinely don't enjoy. Dortmund found that out the hard way. Victory, relief, and a reminder that Europe at home is still where Tottenham look like Tottenham. Like, subscribe, and get involved in the comments. Are you convinced by this result, or just delaying the inevitable? COYS.
Tottenham are a mess right now again #THFC #Tottenham #Spurs #COYS #PremierLeague #AnEchoOfGlory #TottenhamHotspur #DanielLevy #ENIC #TransferNews #SpursFans #MatchReaction #SpursVilla #WestHam
We're joined by The Athletic's Jack Pitt-Brooke to talk honestly about Tottenham's decline, Thomas Frank's appointment, and why Spurs at home feel lifeless and predictable. Is this “reality medicine” or just bad football? #football #thfc #coys #thomasfrank #frank #spurs
Tottenham are a mess right now. And this episode is basically group therapy with stats.We react to the Villa defeat, the toxic first half (yes, those possession numbers), and then the weird part where Spurs suddenly remembered how to play football for 20 minutes. We get into the Frank situation, the boardroom chaos, Paratici rumours, the “who's actually in charge?” problem, and why Spurs keep waiting until 2-0 down to show any fight.Plus:Spurs Women doing things properly (signings, points on the board, actual progress)Ref/discipline inconsistency and why it's doing everyone's head inThe Gallagher debate, the Diaz fantasy links, and why “club signings” only matter if the coaching worksFrank's subs… and how they killed the momentum deadWest Ham preview, plus the planned protest before the gameDrop your thoughts in the comments. Are you Frank out. Or is this bigger than the manager now?#THFC #Tottenham #Spurs #COYS #PremierLeague #AnEchoOfGlory #TottenhamHotspur #DanielLevy #ENIC #TransferNews #SpursFans #MatchReaction #SpursVilla #WestHamPreview
You knowAnother gut punch for Spurs. Late collapse at Bournemouth, players visibly unhappy at full time, and the pressure on Thomas Frank is only going one way. What should have been a chance to steady the ship turns into another damaging defeat, with questions now being asked inside the dressing room and outside the club. In this live show we break it all down. The late goals conceded. The body language from the players. The exchanges after the final whistle. And whether Frank is starting to lose control of the situation, or if this is simply a squad short on confidence and leadership. We'll react to the fallout, the media narrative, and where Spurs go next from here. Nothing off limits. Join us live and get involved in the chat. #THFC #Spurs #TottenhamHotspur #PremierLeague #COYS #ThomasFrank #SpursFans #FootballYouTube #LiveFootball #PostMatchReaction
A point that feels like two dropped. Spurs come away with a 1–1 draw against Sunderland and it's one of those games that leaves you frustrated rather than relieved. Plenty of the ball, moments of quality, but not enough edge where it mattered. We break down what went wrong, who stood up, and why this performance raised more questions than answers. From game management to missed chances, this one had the crowd jeering long before the final whistle. Not a meltdown. Not blind optimism either. Just an honest reaction to a game Spurs should probably be winning. Happy New Jeers. #COYS #spurs #thomasfrank
Dan is joined by Mike from Wicked Spursy to talk leadership, identity and why this Tottenham side feels like a group of kids without a grown-up in the room.We chat Romero as emotional spark vs leader, life after Ange, Frank's system (or lack of one), young players learning on the job, and why Spurs still miss someone who can drag them out of trouble.Some Spurs chat. Some squad-building therapy. Some Vermont snow.Catch more of Mike on:Wicked Spursy: Spotify, Apple Podcasts and YoutubeUnited in Green: Spotify, Apple Podcasts and Youtube Support us on Patreon at patreon.com/abitspursyChat with us on Discord at discord.abitspursy.comFollow us on Twitter at @abitspursy and @dan_spursEmail at dan@abitspursy.com
We were going to do an angry post game pod. We decided not to. Merry Christmas.
We welcome Jamie Carragher to the podcast to talk all things football ⚽️ From Mo Salah's future
In this conversation, Dan and Hex discuss the current state of Tottenham Hotspur, reflecting on recent performances, tactical approaches, and the impact of injuries on the team's dynamics. They explore the need for experienced players, the challenges of the Premier League, and the importance of maintaining a clear team identity. The discussion also touches on managerial strategies and the upcoming January transfer window, emphasising the fans' desire for improvement as the season progresses. Dan and Hex also explore various other themes surrounding football, particularly focusing on Tottenham's performance, the significance of cup competitions versus league standings, and the impact of injuries on squad depth. They discuss the evolution of football tactics, the potential future of AI in management, and the changing dynamics of football fandom, emphasising the commercialisation of the sport and its effects on fan engagement. Chapters03:03 Reflections on Recent Football Matches06:01 Analysing Team Performance and Player Dynamics08:47 The Impact of Key Player Injuries11:53 The Evolution of Premier League Tactics14:57 The Search for a New Team Identity17:55 The Role of Managers in Shaping Team Dynamics20:56 Concluding Thoughts on Team Future and Identity34:51 The Identity of Tottenham Hotspur37:00 Managerial Appointments and Club Vibes39:30 The Challenge of Consistency42:12 The Impact of Youth and Experience46:56 The Need for Experienced Players50:49 The Role of Old Heads in the Team53:30 Reflections on the Current Season01:01:32 Evaluating Frank's Tactics01:14:53 Looking Ahead: January Transfer Window01:15:23 January Transfer Window Expectations01:18:43 Cup Competitions vs League Performance01:22:29 The Importance of Cup Runs01:26:46 Analysing Current Team Performance01:31:57 Champions League Prospects01:35:30 Frank's Management Style and Challenges01:40:14 Finding Tottenham's Identity01:45:31 Reflections on Recent Seasons01:48:09 The Excitement of Early Games01:51:10 The Identity Crisis of Tottenham01:53:00 The Evolution of Football Tactics01:56:42 The Role of AI in Football Management02:00:30 The Changing Landscape of Football Viewership02:02:36 The Joy of Cup Competitions02:06:31 The Experience of Lower League Football02:10:40 The Future of Football and Fan Engagement Support us on Patreon at patreon.com/abitspursyChat with us on Discord at discord.abitspursy.comFollow us on Twitter at @abitspursy and @dan_spursEmail at dan@abitspursy.com
We're late, you know what we're talking about. Let's not dwell on it. COYS.
Dan's joined by Lazza to chat about Spurs' bounce-back draw against Newcastle, and win against Brentford. They discuss Spurs potential turning point of the season, exciting youth prospects, squad needs and expectations, and the 'mongrel' the team is potentially starting to display. Support us on Patreon at patreon.com/abitspursyChat with us on Discord at discord.abitspursy.comFollow us on Twitter at @abitspursy and @dan_spursEmail at dan@abitspursy.com
A solid win over Brentford for Spurs, with the moment of the match coming from Xavi. His strike flipped the game and gave us the control we'd been missing. We break down how the goal came about, the key passages of play, and what this performance tells us about where Thomas Frank's side is heading. We also look ahead to our Champions League showdown with Slavia Prague. What to expect from them, where the threats are, and the decisions Spurs need to get right to take charge of the first leg. Plus. we're giving away the signed Micky van de Venn shirt and medal on this episode. Find out if you're the winner. Join the chat and have your say. COYS.
A bit Spursy returns from an extended hiatus. Dan is joined by Alex to discuss the current state of affairs at Tottenham Hotspur. They chat about fan sentiments, the booing pandemic and toxicity in the stadium, development of youth stars, and sum up their feelings about Thomas Frank's first few months at Spurs. Support us on Patreon at patreon.com/abitspursyChat with us on Discord at discord.abitspursy.comFollow us on Twitter at @abitspursy and @dan_spursEmail at dan@abitspursy.com
We're live straight after the final whistle at St James' Park as Newcastle face Tottenham in a huge Premier League clash. All eyes are on Thomas Frank tonight. He's been under real pressure this week, with fans booing during the last home game and the manager openly saying Spurs “are nothing without the fans” while insisting he needs time to build something. Tonight won't be easy. Newcastle have been strong at home and Eddie Howe's side will test every part of this Spurs team. We'll break down whatever happens. We'll cover: • Key moments and turning points • Thomas Frank's decisions and whether they land • Player performances. good and bad • What this result means for Spurs' season • Live chat reactions from Spurs and Newcastle fans Join us after full-time for honest talk about the match and the wider story around this Spurs side. #Spurs #Newcastle #ThomasFrank #PremierLeague #MatchReaction #TottenhamHotspur
Spurs fall 2–1 to Fulham and once again hand over a free goal that completely changed the game. It's becoming a theme. We break down how the mistake happened, why it keeps happening, and what it means heading into a brutal run of fixtures. We'll look at: • The free goal we gifted and how it swung the momentum • Where Spurs actually played well • What's going wrong in midfield balance • Whether Thomas Frank needs to change shape or personnel • Fan reaction and what this means for the season Join us live, have your say, and let's work through what is starting to feel like the same story on repeat.
A rough night in the North London Derby. Richarlison lit it up with an outrageous forty-yard strike, but it wasn't enough. Eze tore through us with a hat trick. the first derby hat trick since 1978. and Arsenal walk away top of the league. We break down the key moments, the turning points, what Frank got wrong, and where this leaves Spurs heading into the next run of games. Jake, Jonny and Ollie don't hold back as they pick apart another derby that slipped away. Drop your thoughts in the comments. What hurt the most. What changes from here.
Tottenham Hotspur supporters Rachel Martin and Mark from the Spurs Trust join us for an honest and passionate discussion about the club's ticket pricing crisis — and why fans have launched the new “Fill Our Home, Find Our Voice” campaign. Together, we dig into all SIX demands aimed at Spurs, including: • Fair pricing for home & cup matches • Concessions for young adults and kids across the whole stadium • Fixing the broken ticket exchange • The shocking Champions League attendance drop • How the club's new leadership is responding post-Levy • Why Spurs risk losing an entire generation of young fans Rachel and Mark speak openly about empty seats, atmosphere issues, fan engagement failures, and what needs to change right now to protect the future of the club.
Big one coming up. It's North London Derby week and we're live to look ahead to Spurs vs Arsenal. We'll break down where the game will be won, how Thomas Frank is likely to set us up, and which players need to show up if we're taking three points off them. We'll go through predicted lineups, Frank's key decisions, form guides, and the matchups that matter. We'll also chat through the atmosphere, the stakes, and why this one feels bigger than usual. On top of that, we're joined by the Tottenham Hotspur Supporters' Trust to talk about their new campaign and what it means for the club and fans. The boys will be taking your comments throughout the show. Get involved and drop your score predictions. Join the chat and get ready for derby day.
Another wild one at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium. Spurs drew 2-2 with Manchester United in a game full of missed chances, controversy, and late drama. Van de Ven and Brennan Johnson were both on target, but defensive lapses and wasted opportunities let United back in it. Jonny, Ollie, and Jake break down the key moments, Thomas Frank's tactics, and what this result means for Spurs' top-four push. We'll also look ahead to next week's clash and ask: are Spurs improving or stalling?
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Tensions are boiling at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.
We're live straight after the final whistle as Jonny hosts full post-game analysis of Newcastle vs Tottenham in the EFL Cup! Join the panel for instant reaction, fan opinions, and tactical breakdowns — whatever happens tonight at St James' Park. Will Thomas Frank's Spurs march on to the next round, or will Newcastle defend their home turf? We'll cover: ⚽ Key moments & goals
We're joined by Tom Barclay to talk The Miracle in Bilbao
Tottenham make history in style with a 3-0 win over Everton, handing the Toffees their first ever defeat at their new stadium. ⚪️
AS Monaco — a club that's as mysterious as it is glamorous.
Thomas Frank's Spurs faced Monaco under the lights in the Champions League . Join Gary live as he breaks down all the key moments from tonight's clash: the goals, the tactics, the standout performers, and what it all means for Spurs' European campaign. We'll be taking your comments live — will this be a statement performance or a missed opportunity? Has Thomas Frank got the balance right in Europe?
Tottenham's unbeaten run comes to an end with a disappointing defeat at Home.
Club news - £100m investment, international round-up, Kolo Muani is ALIVE! Your unsung Spurs XI - those players you liked but wouldn't make it into your all-time XI etc Villa preview, chat to regular Villa guest Luke Robinson Amazing season last season, great nights v Bayern/PSG etc Difficult summer, slow start, is it starting to improve Anything else Villa etc #THFC #COYS #Tottenham #Spurs #VILLA e
Delighted to be joined once again by former England and Tottenham goalkeeper Paul Robinson — one of the few keepers (and players!) to lift a trophy at Spurs in recent times. In this in-depth chat, Paul opens up about:
The boys are back to break down Tottenham's hard-fought 2-1 win away at Leeds! ⚽️ We'll be analysing the key moments, standout performances, and what the result means for Ange's men as the season rolls on. Plus, we'll look ahead to our next fixture — how should Spurs set up, who keeps their place, and what challenges lie ahead?
Gary, Jake and Adam are joined by TNT's Danny Jamieson to dissect the Bodo Draw Join the debate live – have your say in the comments and chat as we dig into tactics, player performances, and expectations ahead of midweek. #THFC #UCL #COYS #THFC #UCL #COYS #SpursLive #Tottenham #Spurs #ChampionsLeague #PremierLeague
Tottenham were held to a 1-1 draw against Wolves – was it a missed opportunity or just one of those days? We break down all the key talking points: ⚪ Did Spurs do enough to win? ⚪ What went wrong in attack? ⚪ Who stood out at the back? Then we turn our attention to Europe as Spurs prepare for a big Champions League night against Bodo Glimt. Can Ange's side bounce back and make a statement on the continental stage? Join the debate live – have your say in the comments and chat as we dig into tactics, player performances, and expectations ahead of midweek. #THFC #UCL #COYS #THFC #UCL #COYS #SpursLive #Tottenham #Spurs #ChampionsLeague #WOLVES #PremierLeague
Dave Azzopardi joins In the Know to break down Wolves' disastrous start — five straight defeats, the puzzling new contract for Vítor Pereira, and whether Spurs will finally break their bogey run. From recruitment woes to fan frustrations and Nuno nostalgia, this is a candid look at Wolves' struggles and hopes ahead of the Tottenham match.
Tottenham beat Villarreal in the Champions League – but was it a bit meh? Can we really be snobby about winning in Europe? We'll break down the performance, praise our defensive solidity, and ask the big question: how do Spurs start attacking again? Plus, did João Palhinha really help us progress the ball? We're also joined by Adam Virgo to chat all things Brighton: ⚪ Some BHA fans are unhappy with their transfer window – are they trying to be too clever? ⚪ Why Spurs' recent record against Brighton has been so poor ⚪ How Thomas Frank's side has started the season and where we go from here
Tottenham bounce back with a huge 3-0 win over West Ham – a statement result that keeps the momentum going. We break down all the key moments, standout performances, and what this means for Thomas Frank's side. But it doesn't stop there – Spurs now face a massive European clash against Villarreal. To get the inside track, we're joined by Spanish broadcaster Phil Kitromilides, who shares his expert insight on Unai Emery's old club, their strengths, weaknesses, and how Spurs can get the edge. Join us for analysis, debate, and a look ahead to another defining week in Tottenham's season. ⚪️ Join us for all the analysis, debate, and plenty of Spurs chat!
We're back this morning with a packed Spurs show – and joined by The Athletic's Jon Mackenzie to dig into Thomas Frank's start as manager, the transfer window, and what's next for Tottenham.
Join us for an in-depth chat with renowned Bundesliga journalist Rafa Honigstein as we break down Spurs' summer window through a German football lens. We start with the headline arrival Xavi Simons (~£50m) — where he fits now, how he complements (or eventually replaces) Maddison, and why Leipzig were willing to sell despite his outrageous talent. Rafa also assesses Randal Kolo Muani (why he's a true No.9 runner rather than a target man, and how Spurs can play to his strengths), plus the contrasting Bayern exports João Palhinha (system mismatch at Bayern, perfect shield for a pragmatic side) and Mathys Tel (hybrid forward brilliance that still needs a defined role). We then go big on Harry Kane at Bayern — elite finishing, world-class playmaking, leadership, and the realistic scenarios for what's next. Finally, Rafa previews our Champions League opponents (Borussia Dortmund and Eintracht Frankfurt), and gives a candid take on Bundesliga fan culture & 50+1 versus the Premier League. Oh, and yes… the best schnitzel in Munich gets a verdict. What we cover Xavi Simons: role, versatility (10/inside channels), consistency, and ceiling Could Simons and Maddison dovetail long-term? Kolo Muani: how to unlock him, confidence, and development curve Palhinha & Tel: why one struggled at Bayern, where both thrive next Harry Kane: awe in Munich, leadership, legacy, realistic exit timelines Champions League: what to expect from Dortmund & Eintracht Bundesliga atmospheres, 50+1, and the PL's financial gravity Munich away-day tip: Spatenhaus schnitzel rating
Today is the day for Jim-Jim, SPURS have some silverware!! We also talked about posh cats and wedding superstitionsWe also have 4k on the line for FM104s Ins2Grand - DUBLIN' your money Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Hello everyone, normal service is resumed today with Sam returning from his sick bed to talk about the Europa League final and how all of these omens do NOTHING for me as I actually see them as negatives; has this club completely broken me? Also talk about how, in a mad turn of events, winning Wednesday... the trophy is kinda secondary now to the money involved due to the sheer awful performance in the league this season! Anyway, we hope you all enjoy the show and COME ON YOU SPURS!! for Wednesday!
Hello everyone and welcome back to our podcast where this week there is tension... we are close to falling out... see if you can spot it, its well hidden ha ha We all have differing opinions on players, the problems etc and this week we air ours and go from there... BUT the key is to move forward and focus on what is ahead of us as we still have it in our hands to make this a very solid / good foundation season to build from if ... IF we can put together some results and we have four games left in January to do that otherwise I fear what comes next if we do not. Come On You Spurs !!!!