“Tottenham get battered everywhere they go” being sung by England fans whilst the only goalscorer is a Spurs legend + the player with the assist being a Spurs player. 🤣
Nice knowing that even half way around the world & at an England game we’re still on everyone’s mind🤍 #thfc
Bukayo Saka completed four passes, did not take a shot on goal & did not create a single chance in nearly 85 minutes of the Champions League Final before he was substituted.
Finally some information about why Kulusevski has been out for so long
The Swedish national team’s doctor describes his injury, a cartilage injury, as “tricky.”
“They are difficult to treat. Cartilage has no blood supply and no nerves. It doesn’t heal in the usual way.”
“In addition, his injury is located in an area that is under a lot of stress for a football player. The kneecap slides back and forth over the femur. This creates enormous pressure. In this case, it seems that his injury hasn’t healed enough yet for him to handle that kind of strain.”
[@sportbladet]
I think the best part of Palace winning the Conference League is that somewhere, Marinakis is rage-sweating having won sweet fuck all because of getting Palace demoted from the Europa League.
Karma is real.
@andyhotspur14@SpursOfficial Just assumed it was around that time as they pedal this same statement out each year
I’ll believe the change when I see it, but won’t hold my breath
#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
How to sleep during a UK heatwave:
Open the window (invites 400 moths).
Turn on the fan (just blows hot air around).
Remove all sheets.
Accept that sleep is a concept from a past life.
Just wait for the 5:00 AM birds to mock you.