And we’re back in room
and nothing much has changed. Except it's quiet. Spurs returned to Premier League “action” after lockdown with a score draw against man united that points to a future not dissimilar to the past. read the rest of this rubbish
The ramblings of a Toxic mind…
and nothing much has changed. Except it's quiet. Spurs returned to Premier League “action” after lockdown with a score draw against man united that points to a future not dissimilar to the past. read the rest of this rubbish
but barge through. After all the recent rumours that Mauricio Pochettino didn't have long left at Spurs, Daniel Levy went and ended the five and a half year bromance and with that the man who brought so much joy was gone, replaced in a trice. read the rest of this rubbish
for a lesser spotted draw. Spurs doubled the number of the times they drew in the Premier League in what was for the most part an end of season stroll about in the sunshine against Everton. read the rest of this rubbish
at the new stadium. White Hart Lane wasn't like this in Chris Hughton's day, so has Chris, he wasn't brought up to play dullard football like he had his Briton side play and no, they weren't unlucky in losing, they got what they deserved. read the rest of this rubbish
just in time. Nearly two years of Wembley have finally ended and Spurs are back in their brand spanking new stadium, when they need it the most to lift a season that was petering out. read the rest of this rubbish
shocker. Spurs saw off Borussia Dortmund in the second leg of their Champions League round of 16 tie with a masterful defensive display and a piece of clinical finishing the Germans could only dream of. read the rest of this rubbish
just. Just when it looked like the new White Hart Lane would be somewhere you wouldn't see European football, never mind Champions league football this season, up pops Harry Kane to save the campaign... for now. read the rest of this rubbish
omnishambles. It was the only silver lining on a poor day for Spurs that they weren't so bad and outplayed in the first game at the new stadium. read the rest of this rubbish
better than expected. Spurs ended their season long stay at Wembley with a “nine goal thriller” against Leicester to finish third and in the end not suffer too badly from playing away from home all season. read the rest of this rubbish
victory. Spurs ninth consecutive home victory in the Premier League was a strange affair against an opposition, in Everton, you would have expected more from. read the rest of this rubbish