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i'm sorry, it's time to talk about Tottenham Hotspur
i'm sorry, it's time to talk about Tottenham Hotspur
i'm sorry, it's time to talk about Tottenham Hotspur
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Sometimes I wonder if people ever stop to think about WHY we love football and our favorite clubs. Nothing is black and white, as with everything in life. As a Spurs fan I never fell in love because we won trophies or games – it's the spirit and the identity of the club, staff and players that I find heartwarming and mirroring to what kind of values I myself hold. Few teams win trophies and the fans are perfectly happy to follow on a rocky journey. It imitates life. Life ain't always light – it's also dark – and that is what makes the light periods so damn satisfying.
And hey, football is entertainment, escapism, lifeblood, fun, sadness, anger, grit, determination, hard work and all in between. All depends what you as an individual want out of the sport. It's subjective as with so many things in this world.

Whether we win the PL in my lifetime I have no clue – but it won't ever have me think "Why do I support this club?". It's part of life at this stage and I love it.

And to add a detail; I'm a 23 year old Norwegian and no one in my family ever watched English football. Chose Spurs because it spoke to me at 13 years of age and never in my life have I second-guessed that choice. Looking forward to a lifetime of happiness, sadness, anger and excitement – all in one beautiful round ball in a beautiful game.

simenstory
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I feel for Spurs fans. I support an ice hockey team here in Finland that just ended our 58 year old trophy drought back in 2021. I hope theirs will end soon as well.

iirovaltonen
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As a Tottenham fan, it feels weird at the current moment. We have a manager that plays a beautiful style of football (sometimes too attacking). Not only tactically speaking, but from a personal standpoint, Ange has made the culture much better which has made the players close. We have young talent in the academy and the first team (van de Ven, Dragusin, Spence, Porro, Udogie, Gray, Bergvall, Sarr, Kulusevski, Johnson). On top of the young talent there’s also a wonderkid that just turned 17 in Mikey Moore who looks very promising. Our captain is a great one in Sonny. And lastly, we play in a world class stadium.


It just seems too perfect and i’m ready to get hurt again.

jquentin
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Feel like you're doing Ange a huge disservice. He too has won trophies everywhere he has managed. Your disregard for his accomplishments is the exact same with whats wrong with British sports media

IAmThatBit--
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Most expensive season tickets in Europe. Huge rise in ticket prices way above inflation. Taking a year to replace our greatest ever player. I hate levy

YIMBYKieran
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As a non-english fan, i had the privilege of choosing my PL football club. Tottenham is everything I wanted from a club: a big club that always fights up there with the top clubs, passionate and loyal fanbase, but that is antagonized by everyone else and doesn't have a rich history or a huge trophy cabinet. I want to be there to witness it when it happens, when we DO win. Couldn't imagine being an Arsenal fan and boast about the invincibles every occasion even though I was 2 years old when it happened. It's only a matter of time before we inevitably win trophies, just look at the club's trajectory. It's only been getting better in the past decade and a half. We are finally, for the first time since I started supporting this team, being smart with our transfer business. We finally stick with a manager that has an identity and a solid philosophy. It can be frustrating at times, but I could simply never support another english club, ever.

tactu
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Everyone wants to criticize tottenham when they get the chance. No one ever praises them. However, people are so short-sighted. They dont realise that its a project. It takes time, and people think that ange has been "found out." He knows what he's doing. They'll be fine if he changes the players' mentality, which he is doing by selling most of them.

alexanderlowe
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I’m a Tottenham fan and for as long as I have been supporting this club I want it to succeed, I get the banter and stuff but every time we play I want them to win to show that we can be a club to be respected and I hope and wish all the players and managers the best to make this club great.

Imer-hq
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Being a Spurs fan requires a firm mindset that is seemingly missing from the actual club.

sandeepghoshal
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I never let outsiders put expectations on my club. As long as I continue to see this club moving in the correct direction under Ange, then I’m happy to continue. He was handed an absolute dumpster fire last season and finished 5th. No one will ever spin that into a “they capitulated” narrative in my eyes. People said we would get relegated after losing Kane! We took massive steps last season. Keep moving in the right direction and the trophies will follow.

jaedon
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I’m a Spurs fan from the USA. I picked them when we got FIFA 10 and I didn’t know any soccer teams, and their logo was a chicken standing on a ball.

I’m pretty excited about the direction we’re moving. Enormously better than the past couple of years and there seems to be a trajectory of improvement and building an actual culture. It may not happen for a few years, but my main worry is actually just that we won’t back Ange long enough to let it develop. He’s got so much work to do 😂

theYaktivist
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“What would be the most annoying club to support? It’d have to be Tottenham Hotspur.” As an Everton fan I would beg to differ good sir.

mathewwhetsell
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Every club you named as Spurs rivals has spent a billion more than them over the last decade. We have over performed our spend for so many consecutive years, that most people see us as a "big club" but we've only really had big money for a few years and still have yet to even spend above the 6th or 7th most in the league consistently.

gutika
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9pm should be renamed to Vizeh prime time

kyriakos
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Top half of the Premier League for 20 years, top 5 for 13 of those years, we're not that bad really

Hullraa
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It’s funny how people talk about Spurs. I remember watching teams we’ve had in the past and we didn’t particularly do well, but those players were so much fun to watch. Sheringham, Ferdinand, Poyet, Keane, Defoe, Berbatov, etc. I don’t understand where all the hate for us came from and tbh I just want my club to do well and entertain me. I know the trophies will come back again, we have a good history of it (even tho it’s like nothing existed before the Premier League and I’ve had an FA Cup in my lifetime too!). After probably the most miserable time as a fan I’ve ever experienced under Mou and Conte I just want to hope. As every fan does every season. COYS.

mightymoses
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I love supporting Spurs. Sure, we very rarely get over the line, but we've had some fantastic moments.

When it comes to fandom, I reject the notion that silverware is everything. Otherwise we'd all just support Man City or Chelsea etc

The experience of watching us score a 95th minute winner in a Champions League semi-final to qualify for our first final was beyond incredible.

We're currently not on the same level as Man City and Arsenal, no reasonable Spurs fan would say so, but I look forward to the season knowing the destination probably wont be great, but the journey getting there will be.

mvjbass
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West Ham, Fulham and Crystal Palace are neighbours not rivals

aaronbeat
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It is a life of pain, misery and suffering that never ends.

I have no regrets.

Thetonn
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I find it mental that we're a figure of fun, but I love it 😂

I'm 30 and in my lifetime we've gone from being mid table / bottom half to invariably competing for european spots. I've seen us bring through some amazing players, win a trophy, have some great European nights, put in a couple title challenges, fall painfully close to success in various tournaments and get to a UCL final.

We've grown in a time of generational eras for Man U, Arsenal, Chelsea, Man City and Liverpool. Winning one trophy among those teams isn't the end of the world. We're not a play thing for Russian oligarchs, Middle eastern Sheikhs, or American sports tycoons. The guy in charge is a wealthy Spurs fan that runs the club sustainably.

I genuinely believe it's only a matter of time before we see success. For sustained success, perhaps the club does need new owners/Investors, but I think we're a sleeping giant and a historic club with almost everything a dominant team needs off the pitch already there, with some amazing young talent coming through.

Ange is also brilliant. His whole career has been the underdog success we need. He aims to dominate games and if we don't dominate games then he's figuring out why not, so I'm here for the ups and downs. On top of that he's just a great statesman for the club. He just gets it.

jacklane