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@r1OP3 These nomarks Shame the fanbase,absolutely brain dead
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@JAYRO3_ @HotNewHipHop Exactly!! Beefing is part of the culture of hip hop & there’s no limits, obviously u keep it on record , u don’t want a biggie /tupac outcome, I think Jay Z gone all corporate & posh now & has forgotten his own past , “you can try change who you are but that’s just the top layer”
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JA¥•RO@JAYRO3_·
@HotNewHipHop Jay had a line in his diss to nas about fucking his girl and leaving a condom on the baby seat btw
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HotNewHipHop@HotNewHipHop·
Jay-Z shares his thoughts on the Drake and Kendrick Lamar beef, explaining why he believes it went too far: "In this day and age, it's so much negative stuff that comes with it, you almost wish it didn't happen... It's almost like it's a final thing. Now, people that like Kendrick hate Drake no matter what he makes, no matter what he says." "We've just grown so much that, I guess I'm going to say it, I don't know if battling needs to be a part of the culture anymore." (Via GQ)
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@ben_bowman_ No Sherwood fan but in all fairness this was said BEFORE the news emerged about Tudor’s bereavement
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Ben Bowman 🏆🏆🏆@ben_bowman_·
Sounds like we are going to get a new manager this week, but to be begging for the job like that when our current manager (who has already faced far more unnecessary media scrutiny than the previous who got us in this mess) is literally mourning the loss of his father is grim
Sky Sports News@SkySportsNews

🗣️"I will keep them in the Premier League!" Tim Sherwood says that he would help Tottenham Hotspur avoid relegation if he were called in to manage the club.

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@Punkdude1981 @gunnerking_14 Brain dead or maybe crisis actors but it just was the cherry on top of the cake of a truly embarrassing day ,from the street parade before the Forest battering to these nutcases in the pub ,our fans are a MESS
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Dan G 🏆@Punkdude1981·
@gunnerking_14 These are an embarrassment to our fanbase. Unfortunately we cant apologise for idiots like these.
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@HD1931715978405 @1882spurs1 Nobody is picking on him,he’s not delivering ,so is rightly being called out on it ,the reality tbh is he’s just not as good as some of this fanbase seem to think he is……
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@1882spurs1 Sorry Pal completely disagree. Get a Spurs man in to manage the club and we get wins! We have picked up more points this season when Romero and VDV have played together! Romero has missed 9 games this season in the premier league. Not sure why fans keep picking on him.
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1882spurs@1882spurs1·
I’d seriously consider dropping Romero & VDV now What do they offer? They have checked out. Romero’s not a leader. He is unprofessional & not interested Players like Danso & Dragusin are needed when you need to battle. They did well at Anfield, give them a chance #THFC
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Kyle Freegard@KyleFreegard·
At this point, just hire Ryan Mason. Spurs and the players have worked with him before, there will be that mutual respect / willingness to play for him. Tactically he isn’t amazing, but I back him to get confidence installed in the players. Can’t be any worse, right? #thfc
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Archie Gray was absolutely superb again today. Dog-walked Elliot Anderson for 90 mins. Bayern Munich are going to get themselves an absolute star…
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@AltuKop The fans are a an absolute parody/caricatures of themselves,a truly pathetic spectacle
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@TottenhamLoyal The free booze ENIC laid on was enough to generate this PERFORMATIVE NONSENSE, which the players STILL didn’t respond to
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Tottenham Loyal@TottenhamLoyal·
All the fans who showed up for this just did a free PR marketing campaign designed to protect the owners. If they put the same energy into protesting against them we would see actual change. Would rather be joyful & relegated than seen as “negative” and sustaining success.
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@Ramon_Vega71 It was actually OTT & rather CRINGEWORTHY yet did the team respond????? No need to answer….
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Ramon Vega@Ramon_Vega71·
Today the Spurs fans made me really proud and they should be very proud too, who really showed passion and loyalty to the Club! These owners and the board dont deserve such loyalty and support from such brilliant Spurs fans! The players have to look in the mirror very seriously and ask themselves if they deserve to wear that Spurs shirt! It's crazy to believe we are in such a situation. Shambolic @SpursOfficial
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@WorldofHotspur It’s about BOTH , forest’s 2nd goal in particular highlights the lack of fight
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World of Hotspur@WorldofHotspur·
Not about "fight." 🤦‍♂️ There was plenty of it vs Forest. Plenty of spirit, pluck, possession, passion, etc -- especially in the 1st half. What there wasn't enough of, was quality. Absolutely horrendous lack of creativity and end product, which ultimately will send us down.
Henry Winter@henrywinter

Tottenham Hotspur are going down unless they show some fight. Spurs fans played their part backing the team, giving the squad that powerful greet before the Forest game. A few players like Archie Gray play their part, fighting for the cause, a 20-year-old showing more commitment than some senior players. It’s not about ability or reputation now, it’s concentration and commitment. It's about fight. Forest showed it. Morgan Gibbs-White, a player Spurs were desperate to bring in for his character as well as playing calibre, highlighted what Spurs miss. “They have got that incredible talent but we showed that fight, hunger and desire more than them,” Gibbs-White told Match of the Day. That fight, hunger and desire to stay with a runner, to block a cross, to compete for a cross, for a ball, for a loose ball, to rage against the dying of the Premier League light. Djed Spence, Mathys Tel and Kevin Danso switched off for the Forest goals. Others culpable, too. Blame also lies with the recruitment for bringing in some individuals who have the flair but not the fight. It’s not new, it even pre-dates Antonio Conte’s lambasting of players and the club culture. It’s a lack of leadership. It’s an issue of mismanagement from on high, as much as poor management from the dugout. Igor Tudor is out of his depth, clearly, but he’s only part of the problem. The whole club needs a reset. A proper, independent all-areas review of the club should come in the summer. For now, it's about players waking up from this sleepwalk towards the Championship. It’ll be one of the biggest stories in the 34 years of the Premier League if Tottenham go down with their history, stadium, fanbase. Spurs were one of the “big five” clubs whose chairmen drove the original breakaway from the Football League in 1992. Damaging financially, £150m minimum. Damaging for recruitment – of players and coaches. Would Mauricio Pochettino return if Spurs were in the Championship, a world away from the Premier League, let alone Champions League? It would trigger an exodus/sale of players. The only ones who can stop the drop will not suffer long-term - beyond having the stain of relegation on their playing records. Spurs are currently 17th on 30 points, without a PL win since Dec 28. They probably need a minimum of eight points from Sunderland away, Brighton home, Wolves away, Villa away, Leeds home, Chelsea away and Everton home. Eight points from seven games. Sounds doable. But do they have the fight, hunger and desire? #THFC

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Henry Winter@henrywinter·
Tottenham Hotspur are going down unless they show some fight. Spurs fans played their part backing the team, giving the squad that powerful greet before the Forest game. A few players like Archie Gray play their part, fighting for the cause, a 20-year-old showing more commitment than some senior players. It’s not about ability or reputation now, it’s concentration and commitment. It's about fight. Forest showed it. Morgan Gibbs-White, a player Spurs were desperate to bring in for his character as well as playing calibre, highlighted what Spurs miss. “They have got that incredible talent but we showed that fight, hunger and desire more than them,” Gibbs-White told Match of the Day. That fight, hunger and desire to stay with a runner, to block a cross, to compete for a cross, for a ball, for a loose ball, to rage against the dying of the Premier League light. Djed Spence, Mathys Tel and Kevin Danso switched off for the Forest goals. Others culpable, too. Blame also lies with the recruitment for bringing in some individuals who have the flair but not the fight. It’s not new, it even pre-dates Antonio Conte’s lambasting of players and the club culture. It’s a lack of leadership. It’s an issue of mismanagement from on high, as much as poor management from the dugout. Igor Tudor is out of his depth, clearly, but he’s only part of the problem. The whole club needs a reset. A proper, independent all-areas review of the club should come in the summer. For now, it's about players waking up from this sleepwalk towards the Championship. It’ll be one of the biggest stories in the 34 years of the Premier League if Tottenham go down with their history, stadium, fanbase. Spurs were one of the “big five” clubs whose chairmen drove the original breakaway from the Football League in 1992. Damaging financially, £150m minimum. Damaging for recruitment – of players and coaches. Would Mauricio Pochettino return if Spurs were in the Championship, a world away from the Premier League, let alone Champions League? It would trigger an exodus/sale of players. The only ones who can stop the drop will not suffer long-term - beyond having the stain of relegation on their playing records. Spurs are currently 17th on 30 points, without a PL win since Dec 28. They probably need a minimum of eight points from Sunderland away, Brighton home, Wolves away, Villa away, Leeds home, Chelsea away and Everton home. Eight points from seven games. Sounds doable. But do they have the fight, hunger and desire? #THFC
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@ProTottenham @henrywinter Exactly, look at the nonchalant way they are playing, particularly when we don’t have the ball , there’s a lack of care or application to defend our goal, opposition players just have free invites into our box ,it’s pitiful to watch
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There is no fight Henry thats the bug problem and the even bigger problem is there won't be any fight from these lot because of the fact that at least 15 of them leave in the Summer Micky Van De Ven linked with Real Madrid, Liverpool and Barcelona Romero Atletico Madrid Bergvall Barcelona, Chelsea Vicario Inter Milan Udogie Juventus/Roma When players are hearing their names linked with moves away, it takes all the pressure off of them having to fight for Tottenham. Their agents will already be in their ears saying to them "Dont worry brother, I got your back, you'll be alright next season, I'll get you the right move out of here". As a player hearing that, why would they give a damn about Tottenham, they are just counting down the days to the end of the season and they will also know deep down, that if we do stay up, they might have to stay, which can create this nonchalant attitude to what the club and the fans are going through I think after yesterdays performance it is no longer about fight or pride, its a realisation we have players who are mercenaries looking to leave
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... youtu.be/4XGT4YJdfiA?si… via @YouTube……3 years ago Don Antonio held up a MIRROR to this ONCE football club but this fanbase sided with ENIC & rejoiced when he was sacked,shame on you,WE HAVE THE CLUB WE DESERVE RIP Tottenham Hotspur FC
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@AndILoveTheClub We go again……the MOST OVERUSED USELESS phrase in football particularly when it comes to our club…..
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It’s a disappointing result. And it’s easy to give up. But we go again come April. 7 finals. We’ve got to do our part. #COYS #TTID
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@Don_Falcone2 That side had sheringham, klinsmann & Anderton!! This team has absolutely NOTHING & even WORSE ATTITUDES , easily the WORST SPURS TEAM IN MY LIFETIME
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Don_Falcone200@Don_Falcone2·
Worse side than Ossie’s 93/94 Spurs side isn’t it? 💯. Remember when we used to criticise Levy and his cucks would always come back with the “remember where we were in the 90s” line? Well, we’re worse off than we have ever been in the 90s and Levy orchestrated this. RIP Spurs
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@kuduskonquest He was NEVER TALENTED, just one of a number of BANG AVERAGE Players WILDLY OVERRATED by our fanbase
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Where did it all go wrong with Pape Sarr? He was so talented 4 years ago and you would expect improvements. However he is just the same player from 4 years ago. No improvements no nothing. Instead his passing has become 100 times worse. He ought to go
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@topskillsportuk &’our stupid fans were happy to see him go too, believing ENIC inspired narrative that he didn’t want to be at the club
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Topskills Sports UK@topskillsportuk·
🚨💣 Tottenham’s downfall began the day they took the controversial decision to sack Antonio Conte — a manager who was simply speaking his mind and fighting for what he believed was best for the club. Now, as the crisis deepens, many at the club would love to bring back any of those former managers to save the situation… but it’s very unlikely any of them will ever return. Decades of mismanagement have cost Spurs dearly.
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“It's important to stay together, especially in this tough moment.” Cuti reflects on a difficult afternoon 🗣️
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