Roberto de Zerbi has been criticised for his comments on Mason Greenwood. But he is here and will lead Spurs against Sunderland on Sunday.
Category: Men’s Team
No to De Zerbi [Updated]
Update: 9 April The following was written before Roberto de Zerbi was officially appointed as Tottenham Hotspur men’s first team coach. As I explain in this follow-up piece, many of the concerns still remain. However, the Italian has now answered questions on the issue in a manner that I think allows us to move forward. […]
Spurs vs Crystal Palace: This is it
There has been an awful lot of hyperbole about the Spurs vs Crystal Palace fixture on Thursday, 5 March, 2026. After the results the night before, a lot of it is warranted. As regular readers know, this site is almost entirely focussed on Tottenham Hotspur Women. However, it’s hard to look away from the disaster […]
Spurs Men Need to Find Their Beth England
When I interviewed England for The Daily Star, Beth England acknowledged her status in the Women’s side. “I’m the captain, and I’m, I guess, the face of it, at the forefront of it,” she said. As for the men? No Kane. No Son. Spurs have no superstar.
Newcastle Fallout Chat, with Chris Cowlin
Following Tottenham Hotspurs disastrous defeat to Newcastle United in the Premier League , I had the pleasure of a group therapy session with Chris Cowlin Ricky Norwood and Craig Dearman.
As you might imagine, we were all pretty flabbergasted at what we had seen. Unsurprisingly, most of the conversation was focussed on the future of Thomas Frank. I was pretty certain he wouldn’t make it 12 hours, and so it has proven. Let’s not pretend that the replacement will be anyone other than Mauricio Pochettino.
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Talking Frankly [Updated]
[Updated 24 January] It’s been another… week at Tottenham Hotspur, ending with a pretty abysmal 2-2 against Burnley at Turf Moor. It was Christian Romero to the rescue once again, but is that enough to save Thomas Frank’s job for another round of fixtures? Probably. Should it? No. The 2-0 Champions League win in the […]
