Most insufferable football fanbases on X (@OptaAnalyst) :
1 - Liverpool, cry over everything.
2 - Spurs, think they’re a big club.
3 - West Ham, only talk about Rice.
4 - Chelsea, only talk about the past.
5 - United, pretend they’re not Arsenal fans.
After the trophy parade, Arsenal are rated as the BIGGEST fan base in England (1st).
Harry Kane discourse the absolute worst part of England football twitter. Fella just scored 60+ goals playing like it this season but Big Dave from Ipswich reckons he should stop dropping deep and Ivan Toney should start instead
@thespursweb Can see what they’re trying to do… clearly a nod to the pony top circa 95’, but terribly executed and arguably our worst ever shirt, if true.
@GenuineYanited@Neville37 What he did in a United shirt? most definitely. What he did in an England shirt? Hard to make a case that he’s any better than Kane.
@PatTate789@Sirvicksworld01@piersmorgan Nearly had an aneurism trying to read this. Simple fact is, the reply stated you don’t play in Mickey Mouse European tournaments, yet you literally have, and still couldn’t win it.
Are these cunts genuinely claiming hard done by when they’ve claimed a league title via no red cards or pens despite literally head butting players? What goes around, comes around.
#Tottenham owners, The Lewis Family, have released a letter to the fans:
To the fans,
As owners of 25 years, we have lived the highs and lows of Spurs with you.
Finishing 17th this and last season does not reflect the stature or potential of this football club. We are bitterly disappointed and share your frustration. You, and we, expect more than this. We know this must never happen again.
Our approach to running the Club is, and has been, to trust the experts to do that, while backing them to be successful. The problems we found were deeper than we realised and were allowed to build over the last few years. We know that has eroded trust and we have to win that back. As owners, we take ultimate responsibility for the situation in which the Club finds itself.
We also take responsibility for rebuilding Spurs. Our ambition is to recapture the spirit of the Club and bring back the excitement, the fearlessness and the bold football we have always felt defined us. That means football comes first. The Board and Executive team have laid out their plans to meet this ambition.
This will require investment – in our teams, the academy, our backroom functions and more - and we are fully committed to this. We are not selling the Club. We are all in. We are investing in it. You will see more of this in the coming months.
We care deeply about Spurs. The rebuild the Club needs, and you deserve, has begun. The change required is deep. It will take time and commitment, but change is happening.
We know that actions will speak louder than words.
The Lewis Family
Röhl on Micky van de Ven yesterday… 👀
Didn’t even get booked, let alone a red card… in fact, it was a free-kick to Everton… 🙄🤦🏻♂️
Whatever happens next season, Spurs absolutely MUST ensure this @FA_PGMOL corruption ends.
Avoiding relegation may have preserved our Premier League status, but it should also serve as a warning. The fans carried this club through difficult moments, yet many of the problems we witnessed did not begin on the pitch — they began in the boardroom.
Supporters deserve more than survival. They deserve leadership with vision, accountability and respect for the people who stand behind this club week after week. Without the fans, there is no atmosphere, no identity and ultimately no Tottenham Hotspur.
@Lukathfc Totally disagree. Be a great addition, better than anything we currently have, on a free, leadership, standards. We need a culture reset, players like this won’t accept the standards where they are.
@lazqetjohnson Agree with all bar Maddison, who I’d see the benefits in letting go (getting something for him while we can etc), however not one I’d be in a rush/actively attempt to move on. The rest though, totally agree.