S15E84 - Relief
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🐓 We talk through the exhausting final day against Everton, the relief inside the stadium at full time, De Zerbi’s impact since arriving, and the moment the connection between the fans and players finally felt repaired. There’s love for Kinsky, Palhinha and the players who dragged Spurs over the line, plus discussion around the atmosphere, the celebrations, the reaction from rival fans, and whether this could finally be the turning point for the club.
🎙️ S3E51 | Steve Nash & The Fighting Cock - From MVP to COYS
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🐓 We’re joined by NBA legend and lifelong Spurs fan @SteveNash for a proper wide-ranging chat about Tottenham, culture, leadership, Daniel Levy, player standards, injuries, the pitch conspiracy, Harry Kane, Glenn Hoddle, Ajax away and what it actually takes to compete at the very top. An unbelievable conversation with someone who really, really gets it.
S15E49 - Turning The Battleship While We Drown
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🐓 We start with the only thing that’s made us smile all week, an Instagram banger from olly_101 that basically sums up supporting Spurs right now. Then it’s straight into the West Ham misery, the corporate-seat experience, the inevitable early concession, and the familiar cycle of boos, brief hope, and collapse. We get into Vinai, the club’s “big plan”, whether Frank is just a placeholder for Dortmund, and why the Arteta comparison might be the most terrifying thing of all. Plus Porro’s petulance, the Somerville mismatch, why we didn’t just play Spence, and that weird new feeling where winning might actually be bad news.
S15E45 - Frankly, This Is Grim
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🐓 We’re back after the Sunderland draw and honestly, it’s getting properly bleak. We talk about why that first half somehow looked “good” to some of us, why the second half felt like the usual collapse, and the stat that made us feel a bit ill: no open-play goals in five league games. We get into Frank’s brutal approval rating, the midfield’s total allergy to progressive passing, and whether the club even knows what it’s trying to be right now. Plus transfer chat, the structure behind the scenes, and the uncomfortable question: are we basically just waiting for Poch?
S15E38 - The Rise And Rise Of Archie Gray
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🐓 In this one, we start with the growing hype around Archie Gray, what his ceiling looks like and how he fits alongside Bentancur, Bergvall and the rest of Spurs midfield. We get into fan sentiment, Thomas Frank’s selections, the atmosphere at the stadium, drums, ticket prices and why it all feels so tense at home. There is a long and frankly unnecessary detour into how people wipe their arses, portable bum guns and moisturised ringpieces, before we circle back to Son’s emotional return, Matys Tells flashes, Dom Solanke rumours and whether Frank is quietly following the early Poch arc. It is very much Q and A chaos.
S15E36 - The Man Who Would Be King
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🐓 In this one, we start with a truly horrific office toilet mystery and end up at The Athletic, calling Spurs fans the unhappiest in the league. We get into Thomas Frank’s cautious setup, that mental non-penalty at Newcastle, Romero’s absolute sh**housery, the Fulham debacle and booing Vicario revisited, why our midfield feels miles off it, how home form has completely broken people, and whether Kulu, Maddison and Solanke actually change anything or if we are just clinging to vibes.
S15E25 - Drawn To Conclusions
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🐓 Spurs are tougher to beat but still searching for a spark. We unpack the 0–0 in Monaco, Vicario’s big night, and why the No. 10 keeps getting bypassed. Is the Bentancur–Palhinha double pivot leaving a chasm to the forwards, and could Kudus through the middle help the ball stick? We talk Archie Gray’s versatility, Porro’s playmaking, Richarlison’s struggles, and what changes once Solanke, Kulusevski, Maddison, and Romero return. Plus: patience with Thomas Frank, away vs home identity, and January priorities for a deep-lying playmaker and a left winger. Listener questions included.
S15E16 - West Ham’s Cup Final Ends Early
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🐓 We break down Spurs’ 3–0 win over West Ham at the London Stadium, from the electric away end to the empty home stands at full-time. We discuss Xavi Simons shining on the left, Jed Spence pocketing Bowen, and Bergvall’s breakout performance. We debate Mathys Tel’s role up front, Romero’s dominance, and whether Palhinha divides opinion. Plus, we look at Thomas Frank’s adaptability, Spurs’ growing set-piece threat, and why this young side looks built for the future.
If he sees this contract out and continues his form, he could possibly be the biggest Spurs legend in the last 30 years. Winning that elusive silverware would cement it.
🎙️[PODCAST] Ep. 227 - Where We At (w/ @TheloniousFilth )
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😤It’s the haters episodes - Cal and T talk about their most notable “hate watches” both successful and unsuccessful.
S14E81 - A Throwback To What We Were
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🐓 The Europa League is the first trophy Tottenham have won since The Fighting Cock began. We brought back some of the founding members to discuss how we've been feeling over the last week. @tehTrunk