Hi guys, thank you all for the support on sharing this, we'll be clapping on the 24th minute, even if no one else does!
The club has said that they can't do anything to help this... So please can we recirculate this and give it a final push for tomorrow?
#COYS#TTID
Please, if anyone can help, I would like to organise a 24th-minute applause for our home game against Everton. My brother, Benjamin, took his own life on the 28th of April 2026. We didn't know he was suffering. He died aged 24, a lifelong, devoted Spurs fan. #COYS ...
STEVENAGE IN THE CHAMPIONSHIP 👀⁉️
In the 2019/20 season, Stevenage stayed in the EFL with just 3 wins, due to Bury and Macclesfield going under during difficult financial circumstances in COVID…
Steve Evans took charge after Boro found themselves in another relegation battle in League Two, but he turned the club around; keeping them up, and gaining automatic shock automatic promotion to League One the next season 👏🏽
Following a play-off charge that ended in 9th place in their first season, Evans left for Rotherham, and assistant manager - former Stevenage striker Alex Revell - took charge permanently, guiding them to a solid 14th place last season…
This season, based on a defensive foundation of Charlie Goode and captain Carl Piergianni, Boro won 18 of their 21 wins by just a 1 goal margin, pipping both Luton and Plymouth to a 6th-place finish on the final day with a dramatic 1-0 win over Wigan Athletic 🤯
Despite scoring just 49 goals, the lowest ever goals scored by a team making the play-offs, their defensive resilience will ensure that Stockport, a side that Stevenage did the double over this season, do not have it all their own way in their League One play-off semi-final…
Can Stevenage make it into the Championship for the first time in the club’s history?👇🏽
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Today i announce my retirement from football, Four different countries six different clubs, A boy from Muthurwa with a big dream, carrying a Nations pride everytime i stepped onto the pitch. To my family, friends, agent, the fans and the coaching staff that helped me throughout
Igor Tudor left #thfc without a payout.
Whilst it didn’t work out, I have to say, I have a lot of respect for Igor. Joined us whilst we’re sinking, trying to perform an emergency operation on the damage left by Thomas Frank and the incompetency of Johan Lange and Vinai Venkatesham.
I think we saw some positive signs, but appointing someone with no prior experience of Premier League football was always a risk in this situation. He was always going to be judged by the results, and I think they’re harsh.
❌ Randal Kolo Muani has a goal disallowed to make it 2-2 in the North London Derby, lose 4-1.
❌ Raul Jimenez pushes Radu Dragusin in the build up to Fulham’s first goal - goal given after VAR check for the exact same reason as the above disallowed goal, putting Fulham 1-0 up after just seven minutes.
❌ Micky van de Ven sent off with #thfc 1-0 up at home to Crystal Palace. Spurs then capitalise and concede 3 in less than ten minutes.
❌ Antonin Kinsky makes two huge errors at Atletico Madrid, complimenting a freak opening 22 minutes and we find ourselves 4-0 down. Lose 5-2.
✅ Tactics spot on and performance incredible determined as we draw 1-1 away at Liverpool.
✅ Fight and resilience shown as we beat Atletico Madrid in the second leg, albeit defeated on aggregate with the first leg damage too much.
❌ Spurs lose 3-0 at home to Nottingham Forest. No words for this one really…
You can see the jist of things. And when the players are showing very little fight, it’s very difficult.
The Club has always been bigger than any one person, let’s all pull together. When you guys take the roof off at the Lane it inspires players a100fold . LETS TAKE THE ROOF OFF GUYS !!👍.
I remember when Kinsky made his debut for us against Liverpool. He got man of the match that day. Kept a clean sheet. The thing that struck me was his supreme confidence and especially with the ball at his feet
16 months later, he’s clearly a shadow of that boy. There’s a reason you don’t find many young keepers at high level football. His confidence has been ground down after over a year and a half on the bench, and his nerves got the better of him tonight.
I don’t give a fuck what the dickheads on here say about not giving him sympathy. Anyone with a heart with a real personality will feel for him. And he will recover. That same person doesn’t make those mistakes in a club that’s being run properly in a team that isn’t a nervous wreck
🥇🚨| #Tottenham have written a letter to PGMOL chief Howard Webb, to raise concerns over key refereeing calls, primarily related to pushing inside the penalty area. @SamiMokbel_BBC
A huge congrats from everyone at Spurs to our former midfielder, @1MickyHazard, whose charity @Legend_on_Bench has installed its 100th suicide prevention bench this week in an effort to get people talking and spread the message that someone is always listening 🤍
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Hmm… 🤔
@GNev2 when Spurs score:
🗣️“It is soft from Gabriel but the 2 arms on the back, it will not be given.”
@GNev2 when Spurs concede:
🗣️“Romero far too soft! Ekitike has 2 hands on the back but it shouldn’t matter! He’s meant to be a strong & tough defender!”
We had it all. We had just won a trophy and got into the UCL, we played with an identity, and instead of pushing forward we tore it all up, and had a disastrous season and transfer windows.
When we needed a defender two windows in a row, nothing, we needed another creative midfielder, nothing, we needed a winger, nothing.
I know we’re in a relegation battle but truth be told I do think we’re just about good enough to finish a comfortable amount of points above it in the end
But the sobering reality is we will never, ever, ever be a good side again. There is no real future where Spurs finish consistently towards the top of the pack.
All that money we “saved” buying cheap useless cunts of players will cost us tenfold. We had a golden generation, and when we fucked that up we had the chance to go all in on one identity and build a dynasty.
We spat in the face of any inkling of success we had in the last 10 years and we’re facing the consequences which we deserve every bit of. That is the reality.
When other big clubs struggle, its a fee seasons on the outskirts of the top of the table. This isn’t a bit club struggle, this is the slow and tragic death of a football club.
Storied clubs have descend down the pyramid and into irrelevance before, unless something drastic changes, we’re next, and to be honest, I struggle to see any changes coming, especially anytime soon.