📢 Park Lane for Vocal Fans
A new campaign to bring Tottenham’s most vocal support together in the stand built for atmosphere.
It’s no secret the noise at THS hasn’t been good enough this season, the club’s being pushed to work with fans, but we can act too.
For Chelsea, we’re organising our biggest meet-up yet;
📍 Park Lane concourse (middle level, by Entrance 253, where you’ll find the drummer)
🕓 From 16:00, starting early so it’s going off by 17:00. Get to the concourse and let’s build the biggest Park Lane pre-match atmosphere we’ve ever had.
🎟️ In your seats by 17:20 to build the atmosphere.
🔊 At 17:24:30 the club will turn off all music, step back, and hand over the stage to the fans. This is our chance to create an organic atmosphere inside the stadium.
Be ready immediately after the light show to get behind the team, we’ll have a great slot to make noise, and if the atmosphere is strong, the next part of the pre-match routine will be adjusted to let it continue.
This is the first time the club has given fans this much time before kick-off, let’s show what we’re capable of.
Make it loud and show the power of Spurs fans together. This is how we build the case for change.
COYS
Today begins a new season for us, one that is truly special to me.
Becoming the first captain of this beautiful club is an incredible honor.
I arrived here four years ago with a single dream: to write my name into the club’s history and leave my mark by winning a trophy, and I achieved that.
Now, a new journey is in front of us. A beautiful season lies ahead, and together we will work to relive the joy of that unforgettable day, May 21, 2025.
Whatever happens along the way, I ask only one thing: stay united. There will be highs and lows, but together, nothing is impossible.
Como on you Spurs @SpursOfficial 🤍
This is the most disconnected I’ve been to Tottenham Hotspur Football Club.
All of our history, our DNA, our principles, have been ignored with this decision.
To Dare and to Do
is now considered failure.
The club now has two options.
1) They install a world class manager, add experience to the first XI, and invest further in the squad to compete across all competitions next season.
If this happens, I will understand the decision to sack Ange Postecoglou, I won’t agree with it, but I will understand it.
I don’t believe this will happen.
2) They install a manager like Frank, a coach, with the aim of maximising our younger assets over the next 3-5 years.
Winning assets, like Romero, Bentancur, Porro, will likely be sold.
Let’s be clear, if this happens, we are not using this opportunity as a springboard as per Daniel Levy.
We are not building, we are rebuilding.
Again.
So don’t tell me I didn’t warn you. I’ve been one of the most vocal on here about this decision and its impact.
Of course I hope I’m wrong, and we springboard our way to option 1.
That is the dream, and I will hold my hands up and admit that I got it wrong if that happens.
But I feel we’re resigned to option 2.
If that is the reality…
I will always support the team, always have, always will.
But I will not support this club whilst on-field success is merely an after thought.
I will not back mediocrity over glory.
#LevyOut #ENICOut
For those that aren’t bored yet, there is an option 2b, which is also highly likely;
And that is;
Levy is seriously looking to sell the club.
Hear me out.
As with any sale, in business or in life, you look to maximise your assets and reduce your liabilities.
Levy knows what it would take financially to push this club on, in terms of player acquisitions and improved contracts for existing assets.
If he’s actively looking to sell the club, he would need to do the opposite.
- Sell players at their max value, i.e. now
- Reduce our wage bill
- Maximise the value of existing assets (Coaching young players)
This aligns with an appointment like Frank.
Whilst I’m convinced Levy will choose to run with Option 2, the variant is very much unclear.
2a leaves us in a perpetual rebuild, with normal service resumed.
2b brings its own risks, as a change of ownership is most definitely a lottery.
So revising my position,
Option 1’s springboard to success is my hope, and what’s best for the club.
Option 2b’s change of ownership is a risk, but likely worth taking if Option 1 is never going to happen.
Option 2a’s perpetual rebuild is the worst possible outcome for the club, but unfortunately, the most likely.
I’m sure the Dressing Room meltdown from @Madders10@CutiRomero2 and Porro will tell you how much of a sh!t decision from Levy this. Tell him what you feel please lads🙏
We’ve complained about not sticking to a project. Not backing a manager.
Well now we have THE manager to back.
Ange Postecoglou is our Jurgen Klopp
Ange Postecoglou is our Alex Ferguson
Ange Postecoglou is Tottenham Hotpsur.
UEL FINAL CONCOURSE MEET! 🏟️
For those not travelling to Bilbao but are going to the screening, let’s get N17 ROCKING! 🔊
⚪️ Wear white
🏳️ Bring your flags
🧣 Bring your scarves
⏰ 6:45pm
📍 South Stand concourse
Build the atmosphere early on.
Bring the noise, #thfc fans! 🐓
If we are fortunate enough to win the Europa I will cry my fucking eyes out. I’ve been told we are shit every minute of my life from a child
and it hurts. Fucking come on Tottenham
There is no difference between what Barca do and what Ange is trying to inculcate at Spurs
Hansi Flick is basically just Postecoglou with better players...