@qgjones@LastWordOnSpurs Are they? Fulham had 1 point away from home before today. It’s clear the manager is the wrong appointment. But we have to start having conversations about the players. All those players involved today, are not getting in the teams that are above us in the league, apart from VDV.
It’s clear that Thomas Franks’ days are numbered. The club, the pressure and expectations, is too big for him. This ain’t Brentford. However, there are a lot of Spurs fans who can’t accept/fail to see,that our current crop of players,on the whole,are average-poor @LastWordOnSpurs
I’m starting to think the job is too big for Thomas frank, but our recruitment has been so bad, these players just ain’t good enough, most of them are way off it, big problems
The manager is poor & out of his depth. Job is way too big for him. Fine. Move on. Slam the manager all you want. However, not one team, who are above us in the table,would take any of our players, with the exception of VDV. Miles off it.. Wake up! @SpursOfficial@LastWordOnSpurs
In case you are not from the UK, yet another British citizen has been murdered by an illegal migrant who should never have been in the country to begin with.
Just a normal guy, walking his dog, and now he’s dead. Stabbed to death on the street by some primitive from Afghanistan.
Living in the UK is now a deeply radicalising experience.
I no longer recognise my country, and I am beyond furious with the so-called ‘leaders’ who have done this. They clearly despise us.
They are more interested in protecting the rights of people who break our laws over the law-abiding majority who respect our laws.
They are leaving our borders wide open. They are even placing nearly 200,000 young men, most of them from Third World Islamic nations, in the very heart of our communities, despite KNOWING they include terrorists, murderers and rapists.
They are forcing us to pay £15 billion for the privilege and then they call us “racist” or “far right” when we complain.
They Take the Knee for some guy in Minnesota but refuse to say anything at all about young British mothers like Rhiannon Whyte, stabbed in the head 20 times with a screwdriver by some primitive from Sudan.
They fall over themselves to tell us our country is “racist” but they can’t even be bothered to hold a national inquiry into the mass rape of our children by Pakistani Muslim gangs which was, clearly, driven by anti-White racism. And why won’t they? Because they don’t want to “upset” the Muslim voters who are keeping them in power.
Routinely, consistently, they are gaslighting, misleading and simply lying to us, like the time they said we were “misinformed” to wonder what was going on in our country when, at the very same time, they were secretly flooding our country with thousands of Afghans while gagging the press and lying to us.
I am so done with this disastrous regime in Westminster, this utterly incompetent political class, this total refusal to actually put the hardworking, tax-paying, law-abiding majority in this country where they ought to be —first.
I am voting Reform —clearing out this rot in Westminster is the only chance we have of turning this country around and saving it. It is the only credibly alternative from outside the Establishment.
And I would urge you all to do the same.
Son Heung-min leaves Tottenham Hotspur as a winner, as a club legend. Bilbao will never be forgotten. Son’s a bona fide Spurs great for the goals, assists and skills, for the commitment, leadership and for that European trophy. For the smiles, too. Son brought so much joy to Spurs fans with the way he played and with his sunny demeanour. He brought so much to the Premier League.
Right decision to leave, Son’s 33 and slowing but inevitably a hugely emotional decision. Son’s been at Spurs a decade, 173 goals in 454 appearances and that record-making, goalscoring partnership with Harry Kane.
Son was creator and finisher, at his best unstoppable as he darted in from the left, all balance, burst of pace and touch taking him past defenders, opening up the shooting opportunity. Opponents knew what was coming but too often, too quickly Son was upon them and past them. He was also tough and, as a few full-backs discovered, could look after himself.
Son leaves so many memories: that solo goal against Chelsea in 2018; that virtuoso goal against Burnley in 2019, beating seven players (voted Match of the Day’s Goal of the season and FIFA Puskas award); and so determined he played with a fracture to his arm and still scored twice against Villa in 2020.
Son scored four goals in one game against Southampton and twice in a 6-1 rout of United at Old Trafford, both in 2020. He celebrated a century of PL goals in trademark style against Brighton in 2023, cutting in from the left and rifling a shot in; even scoring direct from a corner against United in 2024.
Accolades include PL Team of the Year 20/21, PL Golden Boot winner 21/22, three-time Spurs Player of the Season, and, most memorably, Europa League-winning captain. Good luck to Son in his next adventure, in MLS or wherever. #THFC