SHOW UP. SING UP. STAY UP
Welcome the team as the coach arrives.
12:00 – High Road build-up
12:45–13:00 – Coach arrival
Then South Concourse – take it into the stand
Spread out from White Hart Lane to Sainsbury’s.
Bring your colours.
Bring the noise.
All together, always 🤍💙
The legend @JamieCuro broke his own record yesterday by becoming the first player to score in the top 10 tiers of English football.
50 years old. 1000+ games. 30+ seasons.
What a player. What a story.
The Last of the Goalhangers.
(👍🎥 @KingsParkRFC)
Every 90 minutes, someone in the UK takes their own life.
We have teamed up with @premierleague and @MindinHaringey to offer support at @SpursStadium during all Premier League matches this season.
More info ⤵️
Looking for an uplifting documentary? Look no further!
✨ Exploring resilience, identity and community, this inspiring indie film is one for everyone to experience together.
📍 The British Home
🗓 Doors 2:45pm | Film 3:00pm
🍿 Tuck shop on site or BYO snacks
♿ Fully accessible
👑✨ Settle in for a charming afternoon screening of A Royal Night Out, inspired by the true story of Princesses Elizabeth and Margaret slipping out to celebrate VE Day among the crowds of 1945 London.
📍St.Leonards Church Hall
🎬 Film: 3:30pm
♿ Accessible space
🎟️ Cert: 12
Kneecap have exploded into public consciousness, dominating headlines and electrifying crowds at festival sets.
🎤 Come on down to the iconic White Lion pub to find out more about the rise of the Belfast rap trio.
📍 The White Lion
🗓 Doors 7:00pm | Film 8:00pm
🎟️ Cert: 18
Missing David Lynch? We are too.
We’re honoured to present The Elephant Man at The Woodfield Project.
📍 The Woodfield Project
🗓 Doors 7:00pm | Film 7:30pm
🎟️ Cert: 12A
#SFFF10#StreathamFilmFestival#TheElephantMan#DavidLynch
👶Join us for our first ever watch with baby screening where we’ll be screening The Parent Trap.
🎟️Booking is essential and places are limited, please book your free tickets on our website.
📍 Sunnyhill Children’s Centre
🗓 Doors 12:00pm | Film 12:30pm
🎟️ Cert: PG
#SFFF10
For the 20th anniversary of “The New Fellas”, we put together a playlist of all the music that we were listening to back then.
ALL of these songs put us right back in that era - some influences, some tour buddies, some tour van classics x
https://t.co/a8x7XuicKa
Some great highlights from our recent show at Temple Newsam.
“The New Fellas” was very much a moment in time for us, written in the moment and for the moment. So to be able to play it, and to see people still connect with it 20 years on meant a great deal to us. Thankyou all 🩷
We will be meeting with Vinai Venkatesham, the new CEO of Spurs, later this month, to hear his plans and to share supporter views on a range of issues within the Trust’s remit.
Now is the opportunity to let the new leadership team know how you feel about the way the Club is being led. Please complete our quick survey on the Trust’s Five Key Principles for any owners of Spurs.
Please share widely as we want it to reflect the opinions of all Spurs fans including those not on social media. Let’s make our voice heard.
https://t.co/bJ4xzrjlkv
Chris Sutton on Ange Postecoglou's sacking...
"Club appoints manager after years of being so allergic to success that there is a very word for their devotion to disappointment.
"Manager wins club their first trophy since 2008 to stop them from being so ‘Spursy’. Club sacks manager. Make it make sense. I can’t.
"Daniel Levy took his sweet time, and even then he came to the ridiculous conclusion that Tottenham are better off without Ange Postecoglou.
"It's their loss, not his. Tottenham fans had been craving an entertaining brand of football after being bored to tears for too many seasons.
"Postecoglou delivered them that, certainly in their first season. He lost Harry Kane, led them to fifth in the Premier League, and got them into the Europa League.
"The second season was a struggle, but he won them that European competition, even though he had to deal with being vilified as badly as Graham Taylor when he was branded a turnip. 'To Dare Is To Do.' That's Tottenham's motto.
"Postecoglou dared and did. But now? Now, he is available to go win silverware for someone else, and he will, I’m sure.
"His sacking sums up football, really. Don't get me wrong, Thomas Frank is an excellent, elite, experienced manager.
"He’s turned Brentford into a stable Premier League club. Levy now wants Frank to turn Tottenham into a consistent Champions League club.
"Because clearly, that’s the Spurs priority. Forget trophies. Levy wants to top the balance-sheet table.
"And yet I wonder what those fans who were in Bilbao will remember when they’re old and grey and boring the grandkids by telling them the same story for the 1,000th time.
"Will it be the year they finished fourth? Nah. It’ll be the glorious night they beat Manchester United to become winners in Europe.
"Postecoglou can leave with his head held high. He stuck two fingers up to his critics who mocked him for saying he would win in his second season.
"Now we'll never get to know what would have happened in season three, thanks to Levy, who did not even have the courage to add a quote into the club statement confirming Postecoglou's sacking, like when they got rid of Antonio Conte or Jose Mourinho. Cheers, mate."
#COYS #THFC