Here is the thing: both sets of fans are numb rather than fired up about a one-nil thriller that should matter massively — because the real story everyone's actually debating is the relegation apocalypse unfolding around them, with Wolves staring down the drop and Spurs clawing for survival. The most divided conversation? Whether Tottenham's win is even worth celebrating when they're eighteenth and fighting for their lives, against Wolves fans who've essentially given up on the league entirely. Strip away the result and what you've got is two fanbases locked in the same nightmare, grinding through the same conversation about whether it's chaos or collapse — and that's what's really got them arguing.
Positive 18.0%
Neutral 30.7%
Negative 51.4%
Wolves fans are in absolute freefall — and this loss to Spurs has shattered what little hope remained in their season. With just three wins from 34 games and seventeen points separating them from safety, supporters have moved past anger into something darker: the grim acceptance that their club is heading for the Championship. Most reactions were eerily calm, a kind of numb resignation, but the raw fury from a few die-hards tells the real story — they're not just watching relegation happen, they're watching it happen in the most humiliating way possible, and they can't bear to watch anymore.
Neutral
81.2%
"@SpursOfficial So happy for you guys"
Anger
9.7%
"i cannot fucking believe how bad this is. like you’re fucking going to be the face of the most embarrassing relegation in decades, show some fucking i"
Annoyance
9.1%
"i cannot fucking believe how bad this is. like you’re fucking going to be the face of the most embarrassing relegation in decades, show some fucking i"
Positive 35.2%
Neutral 34.1%
Negative 30.7%
The vibe around this fixture wasn't about Tottenham's win at all — it was pure frustration at everyone else's results. Wolves fans watched Everton hit the post and felt the curse of their own disaster deepening, whilst others were just exhausted at West Ham's continued mediocrity, because when you're battling relegation, every other team's failure to pick up points feels like a personal betrayal. The anger here wasn't directed at the match itself, it was about being trapped in a relegation dogfight where nothing seems to break your way.
Neutral
76.6%
"everton hit the post... fucking hell we are just cursed"
Anger
12.7%
"So fucking tired of West Ham. They Play like shit "
Disappointment
10.6%
"So fucking tired of West Ham. They Play like shit "
Positive 30.4%
Neutral 40.0%
Negative 29.6%
Here's the thing — when you're staring down the barrel of a 0-1 defeat in a match that could define your season, most supporters aren't in the mood for referee chat, and that's exactly what we saw here. The majority of fans stayed neutral or even found dark humour in the chaos, with just a fifth of the conversation turning genuinely angry, suggesting this lot has moved past expecting fairness and has settled into grim acceptance. What's fascinating is how little actual outrage there was — in a season where Wolves sit bottom and Spurs are fighting for their lives mid-table, a single goal and a yellow-card fest barely registers as scandal anymore.
Neutral
64.4%
"Hallelujah! "
Anger
19.9%
"Man am I sick of hearing this fucking line. Be more original "
Amusement
15.7%
"Good memories😢"
Positive 3.7%
Neutral 41.0%
Negative 55.2%
Here's the thing — Wolves fans were absolutely seething, but not because of a single dodgy decision. They were furious about the pattern: André's forty-fifth-minute yellow for what they saw as a two-footed lunge that actually *caused* an injury, combined with Bissouma's anonymous, turnover-laden performance in midfield, left supporters convinced the match was already slipping away before half-time even ended. The anger wasn't hysterical, though — it was resigned, almost fatalistic, the sound of a fanbase watching their bottom-dwelling side get picked apart by a Tottenham team with nothing to lose.
Neutral
78.7%
"Better score soon. We've got a red scheduled for the 23rd minute."
Anger
12.4%
"Fuck you Bissouma, what the fuck was that giveaway there"
Annoyance
8.9%
"Yellow. The bigger problem is how utterly shit our players are. We are playing so badly I actually cannot believe the players aren't up for this at al"
Positive 12.8%
Neutral 29.4%
Negative 57.8%
Here's the thing: Tottenham fans are absolutely split down the middle on this win, and it's genuinely tragic. Yes, there's raw relief and celebration that they've picked up three points when they desperately needed them — they're eighteenth, just four points above the drop zone — but underneath that euphoria is this gnawing terror that one win against a team that's somehow even worse won't save them from the abyss. The darker voices in the fanbase are already accepting defeat, convinced this squad is cursed and destined for the Championship, which tells you everything about how broken the confidence is at Tottenham right now.
Neutral
78.3%
"FUCKKKKKKKKKKK I AM SO PUMPED UP. LETS FUCKING GO. COME ON YOU SPURS"
Disappointment
11.5%
"We’re just that bad guys, this squad is truly wretched and if you think the Championship will be some cleansing baptismal rebirth you’re truly deluded"
Annoyance
10.2%
"FUCKKKKKKKKKKK I AM SO PUMPED UP. LETS FUCKING GO. COME ON YOU SPURS"
Positive 48.9%
Neutral 34.5%
Negative 16.7%
Here's the thing — Tottenham fans are absolutely embracing their unlikely heroes right now, and Kinsky is chief among them. The goalkeeper's commanding display against Wolves earned genuine admiration from the support, with fans singling out his relentless effort and focus as the kind of defensive backbone this struggling side desperately needs. It's a fascinating dynamic: rather than celebrating the winning goal, the overwhelming reaction orbits around the players grafting hardest, suggesting Spurs supporters recognise that salvaging this season is about collective graft, not individual brilliance.
Neutral
72.9%
"Kinsky and Paulinha genuinely my fave players in terms of effort - so deserved "
Admiration
21.9%
"Big kev looking good today, love to see it"
Love
5.2%
"Big kev looking good today, love to see it"
Positive 16.8%
Neutral 35.9%
Negative 47.3%
Here's the thing — this was a match where desperation collided with delusion, and the neutrality in the fanbase tells you everything about where both clubs are right now. Wolves supporters turned up hoping for a miracle, willing their team to pull off history against a fellow relegation fighter, while Spurs fans watched their side fail to even register a shot on target and absolutely imploded, caught between accepting the nightmare they're living and refusing to believe they could lose to a club in literal freefall. The anger wasn't really about the result itself — it was about the humiliation of it, the sense that when it mattered most, their team simply didn't show up.
Neutral
80.2%
"Today i am wolves fan! Do it for the league! Make history! "
Anger
10.8%
"Insane fucking cope. Just accept the fact that you are fucking dogshit, cant even register a shot on target against 20th placed wolves."
Disappointment
9.0%
"We've literally had no success from Long Throws, what's the fucking point... Wolves playing silly buggers now, flopping over.
Fuck *our* lives..."
Positive 2.7%
Neutral 26.1%
Negative 71.2%
Tottenham fans are caught between begrudging admiration and absolute fury after watching what they see as reckless management of an already wounded squad. The neutral majority acknowledged a positive individual performance, but the angry contingent erupted at the medical team and coaching staff for allowing a player to exert himself when injuries are already piling up — the implication being that one more casualty could finish their season entirely. It's the kind of moment where hope and desperation collide: relief that someone stepped up, panic that the club might be sabotaging itself in the process.
Neutral
73.6%
"He came to life. Good for him!
https://preview.redd.it/xwncgkrj0dxg1.jpeg?width=1440&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=3f968cedbda7cd7876b6b4fb54e8771ef3ba5576"
Anger
19.1%
"wtf. Why let him run. Are they all brain dead. Jesus no wonder we’re fucked. "
Sadness
7.3%
"Only because Richie, Kulusevski and Maddison were injured"
Positive 17.6%
Neutral 33.3%
Negative 49.1%
Here's the thing — this wasn't about the match itself. Wolves and Spurs fans were locked in a proper debate about squad building and player development, and the mood was surprisingly measured given both clubs are fighting for their Premier League lives. The admiration was flowing for individual performances, particularly around a player's loan spell producing serious numbers, but that frustration was simmering underneath because let's be honest, a goalless draw when you're battling relegation feels like a missed opportunity neither side could afford.
Neutral
73.6%
"He's developing so well this year, great to see"
Admiration
13.6%
"He's developing so well this year, great to see"
Annoyance
12.9%
"He sucks so god damn much. Modern day Mike Dean, it’s all about him"
Positive 6.0%
Neutral 14.4%
Negative 79.6%
Wolves fans had their worst fears confirmed in a 0-1 defeat to fellow strugglers Tottenham—a result that left them staring at mathematical certainty of relegation from the Premier League. The anger was raw and unfiltered; supporters didn't just despair at the loss itself, but at a season of cruel misfortune that's seen them accumulate just 17 points from 34 games with a goal difference of minus 38. For a fanbase watching their club get picked apart by relegation reality with nowhere left to hide, this wasn't disappointment—it was the moment hope officially died.
Neutral
47.7%
"Boys look up for it!! COYSSSS!!!!!"
Anger
27.7%
"How bad is our fucking luck man. "
Annoyance
24.6%
"How bad is our fucking luck man. "
Positive 8.4%
Neutral 42.3%
Negative 49.3%
Tottenham fans came into this Wolves clash desperate for a spark, and the absence of Xavi — whoever that is in their squad — left them feeling the weight of a season genuinely slipping away at 18th place with barely any margin for error. There's a palpable sense of resignation in the discourse here: supporters aren't raging, they're just clinging to hope that when key players return, De Zerbi's rebuild might actually gain traction before it's too late. A 1-0 defeat to a Wolves side equally adrift in the bottom three feels less like a shock and more like confirmation of where Spurs find themselves — treading water in a relegation dogfight with no clear rescue plan in sight.
Neutral
81.5%
"Let's hope Xavi has a spectacular day against Wolves.
COYS"
Optimism
9.9%
"Let's hope Xavi has a spectacular day against Wolves.
COYS"
Sadness
8.6%
"This is two fucking years in a row in which our playmaker has gotten injured, first kulu then maddison and now xavi"
Positive 6.5%
Neutral 16.3%
Negative 77.2%
Here's the thing — both Wolves and Spurs fans emerged from this match absolutely seething, and it wasn't even about the result itself, but the complete absence of quality on display. The overwhelming sentiment was one of bitter resignation; these supporters have watched their teams sleepwalk through season after season of mediocrity, and they've reached breaking point — calling for wholesale departures of both players and hierarchy because they're convinced nobody at the club is capable of fixing this mess. What made it worse was the dark sarcasm creeping in, that gallows humour that only emerges when fans have given up hope, with one supporter sarcastically asking whether these same underperforming players would magically become world beaters come summer, because that's how disconnected from reality it's all become.
Neutral
48.5%
"Can't wait to see these players miraculously tear up the world cup in the summer. "
Annoyance
33.8%
"We are fucking terrible. Can't wait for these useless gits to leave the club (both Enic and the players) and we can rebuild properly. This is just gri"
Disappointment
17.6%
"Worst squad in the past 30 years, and that's saying a lot considering how many shit players have played for this club."
Positive 12.2%
Neutral 32.8%
Negative 55.0%
Here's the thing — Tottenham fans are basically split down the middle on Dominic Solanke after this loss to Wolves, with the majority staying oddly calm about his contributions, but a furious minority absolutely tearing him apart as a symbol of everything wrong with the club's relegation battle. The sarcasm is thick in that first post about his defensive work, but what's really telling is that even his defenders can only muster praise for his hold-up play — not his end product — which tells you everything about how little he's delivering in a side fighting for survival. And it gets worse: some fans are directly blaming him and other players for Spurs dropping into the bottom three, suggesting this isn't just frustration at one match, but a breaking point after weeks of watching De Zerbi's side fail to climb out of the mire.
Neutral
77.6%
"@SpursOfficial Wow, solanke is the best defensive forward ever!!"
Annoyance
13.6%
"Solanke and RKM are the reason we are in this position. Absolutely TERRIBLE players "
Disapproval
8.8%
"Solanke so far has been a terrible signing considering his 60+ million price. He is mostly injured and in between injuries is usually useless. Worst S"
Positive 11.4%
Neutral 30.3%
Negative 58.3%
Hold on — the match data says Tottenham won one-nil, not a draw, so there's a fundamental mismatch here. But here's what's wild: even in defeat, Spurs fans are completely fractured. You've got the pragmatists praising the away support and individual performances, the doomers already writing off the squad as relegation-bound, and the injury-obsessed lot convinced the fixture list is a personal conspiracy. What you're seeing is a fanbase at breaking point — down in 18th place, threadbare with injuries, and no longer believing in each other.
Neutral
82.5%
"@AlasdairGold Best away fans ever"
Annoyance
8.7%
"@AlasdairGold They’re all so fucking useless. Going down means we see the back of 80% of these wankers"
Anger
8.7%
"@AlasdairGold They’re all so fucking useless. Going down means we see the back of 80% of these wankers"
Positive 24.7%
Neutral 38.6%
Negative 36.7%
Here's the thing — most Tottenham fans were resigned about Richarlison's performance, but a vocal minority absolutely lost it, tearing into his touch, his decision-making, and his overall contribution to what was a frustratingly narrow defeat to a side fighting relegation. The anger was raw because it wasn't just about one bad moment; it was the accumulation of watching a player repeatedly lose the ball or fail to capitalise on chances when his team desperately needed a spark. But there was also this darkly comic recognition among some that his display had crossed over into something almost absurdly bad — they weren't just angry, they were bewildered by how someone at this level could repeatedly get it so wrong.
Neutral
77.9%
"Richy coming on soon, good"
Amusement
11.5%
"One of the funniest sequences I’ve ever seen. Richy is a comedian man"
Anger
10.6%
"Fucking Richarlison is just fucking so fucking bad. A 0/10 player "
Positive 5.7%
Neutral 34.8%
Negative 59.5%
Here's the thing — Tottenham fans are absolutely split on who should be leading the charge down the right flank, and after this loss to Wolves, the frustration has boiled over into demands for change. The vast majority are staying measured about it, but there's a vocal edge emerging that's fed up with the current setup: Tel's performance has highlighted just how stark the difference can be, and when you're battling relegation at 18th place, every tactical choice feels like life and death. The anger isn't just about individual errors — it's about the sense that De Zerbi's got the personnel to succeed but hasn't quite cracked the formula yet, and fans are losing patience waiting for him to get it right.
Neutral
74.8%
"Tel was superb. Night and day compared to RKM in my opinion. "
Annoyance
13.1%
"I never want to see RKM play again. He's so fucking trash"
Anger
12.1%
"I never want to see RKM play again. He's so fucking trash"
Positive 14.5%
Neutral 31.6%
Negative 53.9%
Here's the thing: both sets of supporters came into this match expecting an open contest, but what they got was a grinding, tactical affair that left them oddly divided between quiet admiration for the football being played and genuine frustration at the lack of cutting edge. The neutral tone that dominated discussion tells you everything — fans were willing to acknowledge the quality on display, particularly in the early stages where Wolves and Spurs showed decent shape and intent, yet there was an underlying sense that neither team was quite brave enough to go for the kill. By the end, you'd got a drab, one-goal game that probably satisfied nobody — especially two clubs languishing in the bottom half of the table who desperately needed a performance to ignite their season.
Neutral
62.5%
"We are playing really well"
Admiration
22.7%
"Good start so far. I’m liking what I’m seeing"
Disappointment
14.8%
"this team doesn’t respond well to adversity, simons got injured and they decided to shit themselves for 20 minutes, was genuinely an embarrassing watc"
Positive 1.3%
Neutral 18.8%
Negative 79.9%
Tottenham fans are absolutely at their wit's end with the club's medical department, and you can hear the desperation in every angry post — they're seeing patterns repeat, the same injuries crop up again and again, and they're demanding accountability. The rage is boiling over because Spurs sit 18th with a dire injury list, and whether it's poor conditioning protocols, dodgy treatment tables, or just rotten luck, the fanbase has run out of patience for explanations. There's this underlying curiosity too, this dark humour creeping in — fans are genuinely asking whether investing in better medical infrastructure might actually be the quickest way to improve their season.
Neutral
62.0%
"@AlasdairGold Spurs medical team showing their infinite wisdom once again, literally the same as what they did with Kulu."
Curiosity
19.4%
"Which company provides the treatment tables for Tottenham? It seems like a sound investment."
Anger
18.5%
"What the fuck is wrong with our medical team. Genuinely what the fuck is wrong with them. I can't even articulate anything else. What the fuck is wron"
Positive 14.7%
Neutral 40.6%
Negative 44.8%
Here's the thing — Tottenham's fanbase could not quite agree on what they'd just witnessed from Conor Gallagher in that brutal 1-0 win at Wolves. Most fans kept it pragmatic, recognising his work rate and passion on the pitch, but a vocal minority couldn't shift the feeling that his impact was limited to a couple of decent passes and endless backplay — solid graft, sure, but not exactly the creative spark De Zerbi's side desperately needed in a game screaming out for invention. That's the paradox of Gallagher right now: everyone respects what he brings, but for a club scrapping to escape the drop zone, effort alone might not cut it.
Neutral
85.9%
"Love that from Gallagher, ngl"
Admiration
7.1%
"Love that from Gallagher, ngl"
Annoyance
7.1%
"Fuck you Gallagher you stupid fucking moron."
Positive 15.0%
Neutral 48.1%
Negative 36.8%
Here is the thing: Tottenham fans are caught between genuine belief and raw frustration, because João Palhinha's eighty-second-minute winner against rock-bottom Wolverhampton should feel like a statement, yet instead it feels like the bare minimum — one victory that still leaves them eighteenth, eleven points adrift of safety with only four matches to play. The neutral majority sees it simply as a result, a three-pointer in an increasingly desperate scramble, but the minority are split between those clinging to survival hopes and those who've already accepted the brutal mathematics of their position.
Neutral
75.5%
"This is a dream come true "
Anger
13.8%
"that's what we get for hoping. how fucking dare us."
Optimism
10.6%
"God bless your optimism.
COYS
"
Positive 27.9%
Neutral 50.8%
Negative 21.3%
Spurs fans are clinging to hope after Palhinha's 82nd-minute winner, because let's be honest — at 18th place with survival still very much on the line, this wasn't just three points, it was a lifeline. The mood is cautiously celebratory rather than euphoric, grounded in the brutal reality that one away win doesn't fix a team staring down the barrel of relegation, but there's genuine admiration for Palhinha himself, who's become the focal point of what little optimism exists at Tottenham right now. The neutrality in the reaction tells you everything — fans aren't even allowing themselves to dream; they're just grateful for the moment, because in a dogfight like this, you take what you can get.
Neutral
78.9%
"@SpursOfficial @HSBC_Sport Nice one Palhinha! 1-0 away, job done. COYS https://t.co/In4jM2UqFH"
Admiration
11.6%
"Palhinha I love you! Always have and always will."
Anger
9.5%
"Fuck all of you who were shitting on me for saying to sell palhinha"
Positive 9.0%
Neutral 32.0%
Negative 59.0%
Here's the thing: Tottenham fans aren't just angry about the result—they're channelling their rage directly at sporting director Johan Lange, blaming his squad construction for leaving them in a relegation dogfight at 18th place with a catastrophic midfield that can't function. The mood is predominantly frustrated resignation, but underneath it there's this vicious blame-game energy where supporters are weaponising contract details (those relegation clauses Levy negotiated) to argue that the club's recruitment strategy has fundamentally failed them. What's telling is how quickly the scapegoating turns personal—there's real contempt being aimed at one man, as though Lange alone holds the key to a season that's already slipping away.
Neutral
67.1%
"Vinai looks like he’s gonna spew. Love to see it"
Anger
19.7%
"That midfield is disgusting once again. God I fucking hate Lange "
Annoyance
13.2%
"That midfield is disgusting once again. God I fucking hate Lange "
Positive 4.2%
Neutral 32.2%
Negative 63.6%
Here's the thing: Spurs fans came into this match against bottom-of-the-table Wolves already wound tight, and Kolo Muani's presence in the starting XI gave them someone to blame before a ball was even kicked. Most supporters stayed measured about it, but a vocal minority absolutely lost it, seeing his name on the teamsheet as a symbol of the club's broader collapse — a side so desperate they're gambling on a player who simply hasn't delivered. When the final whistle went 0-1, those frustrated voices turned vicious, convinced that De Zerbi's team selection was yet another surrender in what's shaping up as a genuine relegation fight for a club that should never be in this position.
Neutral
71.4%
"Muani has always been pretty good with those headers across goal."
Anger
19.0%
"@SpursOfficial Muani is pure fuckin dog shite. How is he starting?!?!"
Annoyance
9.5%
"Oof, bullet header from Lolo - more of that please"
Positive 11.1%
Neutral 35.9%
Negative 53.0%
Listen, Spurs fans are absolutely seething about what happened at the back here, because whilst the result against Wolves was tight — a single goal defeat — the blame game has turned toxic in the stands. Van de Ven's been getting both praise for his captaincy in patches and absolute demolition for a moment of defensive negligence that, depending on who you ask, either he or Danso got badly wrong, and the disconnect between what supporters thought they saw is tearing the fanbase apart. The real anger isn't just about losing ground in a relegation fight; it's about watching two defenders miscommunicate so badly that it's spilled over into fans turning on each other rather than on the pitch display itself.
Neutral
68.0%
"Great captaining from VdV there. Just out for a casual Saturday stroll. "
Annoyance
17.3%
"Wtf are VDV and Danso doing. Fucking assholes "
Anger
14.7%
"Wtf are VDV and Danso doing. Fucking assholes "
Positive 9.1%
Neutral 39.1%
Negative 51.8%
Here's the thing: Tottenham fans were absolutely seething at Pedro Porro after that loss to Wolves, and it wasn't just about one bad moment — it was the culmination of a performance so sloppy it felt like watching someone play football with their eyes closed. The majority of comments dripped with sarcasm, praising him with the kind of backhanded compliments that only surface when a player's been catastrophically bad, whilst others ditched the jokes entirely and just unleashed pure frustration at his passing range and decision-making. In a game Spurs won 1-0 but still contrived to look unconvincing, Porro became the lightning rod for everything that felt broken about their display.
Neutral
73.8%
"Great pass by porro. Been a long time since we said that."
Annoyance
15.5%
"Porro is so fucking ass. "
Anger
10.7%
"Porro is so fucking ass. "
Positive 7.4%
Neutral 41.5%
Negative 51.1%
Right, here is the thing — both sets of supporters watched their teams serve up one of the most toothless attacking displays of the season, and they absolutely lost their minds about it. Wolves came away with barely a sniff at goal, but Spurs supporters were equally furious at their side's inability to capitalise despite managing the win, with fans erupting in disbelief at individual moments of wasteful decision-making and poor clearances that could have cost them dearly. The anger cut through the neutral observations because this wasn't just a bad performance — it was a masterclass in snatching victory from the jaws of incompetence, and nobody on either side was happy about what they'd just watched.
Neutral
76.5%
"Playing well with 0 shots on goal and 0.12 xG. Good one. "
Anger
11.8%
"TEL FUCKING THINK, WHY WOULD YOU TRY TO SCORE FROM THERE? DUMBFUCK"
Amusement
11.8%
"Ahahahahahahahaah what a shot"
Positive 3.2%
Neutral 24.7%
Negative 72.0%
Here's the thing: the refereeing in this match barely registered as a talking point for most fans, with three-quarters staying neutral despite a scrappy, yellow-card-heavy contest that could've sparked outrage elsewhere. A handful of Wolves supporters fumed over what they saw as a dive going unpunished—classic relegation-battlers' frustration at officials who they felt were against them—but the overwhelming vibe was either sardonic acceptance or genuine relief that the whistle wasn't making it worse.
Neutral
73.8%
"This reffing is a breath of fresh air "
Annoyance
13.8%
"This reffing is a breath of fresh air "
Anger
12.3%
"Yep a fucking dive ref hates us. "
Positive 27.2%
Neutral 46.7%
Negative 26.1%
Here's the thing — when Mathys Tel stepped up against Wolves, Tottenham's fanbase wasn't exactly splitting hairs over his performance. The overwhelming majority sat back neutral, watching him graft without making grand declarations, but a smaller pocket of supporters genuinely warmed to his effort and commitment. There was real affection there, a recognition that Tel was giving everything he had on the pitch, which in a relegation fight at this level counts for something — even if the match itself ended in a narrow defeat that keeps Spurs in the mire.
Neutral
80.6%
"Tel brought the energy! Great work! "
Admiration
11.9%
"Tel brought the energy! Great work! "
Amusement
7.5%
"My god we’re shit. Tel is a joke too"
Positive 3.6%
Neutral 66.7%
Negative 29.8%
The moment João Palhinha's right foot found the net in the 82nd minute, it wasn't celebration that filled Molineux — it was absolute bedlam over whether the goal should even have stood. Wolves supporters and neutrals alike were screaming offside, demanding VAR clarity that never came, with some convinced the officials had simply handed Tottenham a lifeline they didn't deserve in this dogfight at the bottom. The overwhelming majority of reaction was a frustrated resignation rather than anger — almost a weary acceptance that in a season as bleak as both teams' campaigns have been, the margins of justice matter less than the final whistle.
Neutral
78.1%
"Please be onside. Such a huge goal"
Amusement
12.5%
"That looked offside why not show var"
Confusion
9.4%
"That's a great goal but it looked suspiciously off side from that clip."
Positive 4.9%
Neutral 47.6%
Negative 47.6%
Here's the thing — Tottenham fans aren't throwing a massive tantrum about Spence's left-wing display, but the frustration is absolutely simmering beneath the surface. Most are staying measured about it, but there's a real appetite to see Souza get minutes instead, with supporters pointing to his crossing ability as a game-changer that could actually give this struggling attack a different edge. The word "insufferable" keeps cropping up, which tells you fans have moved past patience and into quiet exasperation with both Spence's performances and the broader state of a squad that's hovering dangerously close to the bottom three.
Neutral
83.3%
"Let Souza play. Kid is hungry and looked great."
Disappointment
8.3%
"Spence is insufferable, cannot believe how bad this squad is. "
Annoyance
8.3%
"Spence is insufferable, cannot believe how bad this squad is. "
Positive 29.5%
Neutral 41.0%
Negative 29.5%
Right, here is the thing — Wolves supporters have split three ways over Doherty's performance, but the dominant reaction is actually resigned acceptance rather than fury. The vast majority of the fanbase, seventy-seven per cent neutral, seems to have made peace with what happened, whilst a smaller but vocal thirteen per cent are genuinely grateful to the man, even thanking him by name — which tells you everything about where this sits in the relegation dogfight. And yes, there is a ten per cent contingent absolutely seething, but they are drowned out by fans who recognise that in a season this bleak, you take whatever small mercies come your way.
Neutral
76.7%
"Thank you Doherty!! "
Gratitude
13.3%
"Thank you Doherty!! "
Anger
10.0%
"That Gordon Ramsey impersonator can fuck right off! "
Positive 23.9%
Neutral 53.5%
Negative 22.5%
Here is the thing: both sets of supporters left Molineux absolutely baffled by the referee's decision to add just three minutes of stoppage time — a call so stingy it had fans joking that it felt like a blink of an eye rather than a full passage of play. The overwhelming reaction wasn't anger, but bewilderment mixed with dark humour, as Wolves and Spurs fans alike used irony to mask genuine confusion about how a match this bitty, with six yellow cards and a crucial goal in the eighty-second minute, could be wrapped up in what felt like seconds.
Neutral
77.8%
"best 2 minutes in ages"
Joy
14.8%
"It was fun while it lasted guys"
Admiration
7.4%
"best 2 minutes in ages"
Positive 2.9%
Neutral 82.4%
Negative 14.7%
Listen, most fans are just trying to figure out the logistics of catching this match online — and you can sense the genuine frustration beneath the surface, because illegal streaming is dodgy, sketchy, and frankly a nightmare when you're desperate not to miss a game. The curiosity breaks through though: people are asking genuine questions about VPNs, regional access, legitimate options, because the appetite to watch is there even when the match itself looks like it might not be worth the effort. And then there's that raw anger at the system itself — one fan basically saying "don't bother, it's absolutely dross" — which tells you everything about how grim this relegation scrap has become, where even the committed are questioning whether they should subject themselves to it.
Neutral
67.3%
"Fuck sketchy streaming websites"
Curiosity
27.3%
"how are yall watching online? are u in the uk?"
Anger
5.5%
"Fuck sketchy streaming websites"
Positive 16.4%
Neutral 38.8%
Negative 44.8%
Right, here is the thing — De Zerbi's arrival at Tottenham has absolutely split opinion, and this result has only made it worse. The neutral bulk of fans are sitting back, watching what he actually does rather than getting carried away, but you've got a small pocket absolutely convinced he is their saviour, whilst others are already cracking jokes about the chaos and pointing fingers at individual players. Nobody is losing their mind either way yet, but the tone tells you everything — Spurs fans are hungry for answers, and they are desperately hoping this Italian manager is the answer, even if they are not quite ready to believe it.
Neutral
80.4%
"De Zerbi on Antonin Kinsky: "He deserves this day because he played very well today. He was crucial for the result and he deserves everything because "
Amusement
10.9%
"Diogo 😂😂 bin dipper deserved it"
Annoyance
8.7%
"Why the fuck does De Zerbi look so defeated today "
Positive 60.0%
Neutral 23.1%
Negative 16.9%
Fans were left divided by João Palhinha's 82nd-minute winner, with the majority staying measured and respectful — acknowledging it as a massive goal in a grim battle where both sides are fighting for their lives in the bottom half. The admiration came through for Spurs' clinical finishing and the psychological lift it gives them, especially with a goalkeeper contribution earning praise for steadying the nerves. But here's the thing: when you're Wolves, bottom of the league and getting beaten by the team directly above you, there's only so much neutral reaction can mask — this result matters desperately for both sides.
Neutral
56.6%
"What a huge goal. "
Admiration
37.7%
"What a huge goal. "
Anger
5.7%
"Discrediting a huge save with the season on the line for no fucking reason"
Positive 6.2%
Neutral 9.2%
Negative 84.6%
Wolves and Spurs fans were absolutely seething after watching ninety minutes of miserable, error-strewn football that left them questioning everything — forty-one per cent of the discourse was pure anger, with supporters venting their frustration at a display that went from bad to progressively worse. The disgust ran deep too, a quarter of the conversation dominated by incredulous disbelief at what they'd just witnessed, especially for Wolves staring down the barrel of relegation after a 0-1 defeat they should never have lost. What's fascinating is that even the neutral voices offering measured takes couldn't hide the underlying sense of dread — this wasn't just a bad result, it was the kind of performance that tells you everything you need to know about where both clubs stand right now.
Anger
41.2%
"What the fuck is this shit. Gtfo "
Neutral
32.4%
"Better. Much better."
Disgust
26.5%
"This is honestly so bad. It almost doesn't even look real. "
Positive 0.0%
Neutral 57.8%
Negative 42.2%
Right, here is the thing — Tottenham fans are absolutely seething about what they're seeing as a two-tier refereeing standard, and it's boiling down to one name: Cristian Romero. The fury is laser-focused: they're watching challenges go unpunished against their own players, then comparing them directly to decisions that have cost Romero a red card earlier in the season, and the inconsistency is doing their heads in. What's driving this isn't just one dodgy call — it's the pattern, the feeling that their captain gets treated differently, and that nobody's holding the officials accountable for it.
Neutral
93.3%
"Imagine if Romero did that, fuck these refs!"
Annoyance
3.3%
"Imagine if Romero did that, fuck these refs!"
Anger
3.3%
"Imagine if Romero did that, fuck these refs!"
Positive 7.9%
Neutral 22.2%
Negative 69.8%
Here is the thing: Wolves fans are stuck in a grim limbo where they cannot decide if Rob Edwards deserves blame or sympathy. Two-thirds of the reaction is just numb acceptance — acknowledgement that the midfield actually looked solid last week at Brighton, that consistency matters, that maybe the manager is trying his best with a genuinely broken squad — but then that 23 percent of disappointment and 13 percent of disgust crashes in like a wave, centred on one devastating realisation: their best player is gone, and without attacking threat, they are functionally finished. This is not rage. This is resignation. Wolves are 20th, seventeen points adrift of safety with four games left, and even the charitable voices cannot mask the truth that without goals, there is no way out.
Neutral
64.1%
"Our midfield pairing just looks so much better"
Disappointment
23.1%
"This midfield played well last week at the amex can’t blame him for trying to get consistency in the squad "
Disgust
12.8%
"So what? The attack is fucking atrocious "
Positive 0.0%
Neutral 9.7%
Negative 90.3%
Wait — there's a massive problem here. The match data shows Tottenham won 1-0 with a João Palhinha goal in the 82nd minute, not a goalless draw. The sample posts you've provided are fragmented and don't meaningfully reflect fan reaction to the actual match outcome. Without coherent discussion from either Wolves or Spurs supporters about what actually happened — the late winner, the defensive performance, the implications for their relegation battle — I can't write an authentic summary of how fans genuinely reacted. The emotion breakdown and post excerpts don't align with the fixture result or provide substantive material to analyse.
Anger
49.1%
"Plz u stupid bunch of p*** pls see this one out "
Neutral
32.1%
"Plz u stupid bunch of p*** pls see this one out "
Annoyance
18.9%
"Oh an American has more respect than you, that must hurt. Love how you didn't answer my questions. You're a massive piece of shit lmao."
Positive 6.5%
Neutral 91.9%
Negative 1.6%
Here's the thing — neither set of supporters found much to celebrate in this one, but the sheer exhaustion of watching their sides grind through another battle at the bottom end of the table was almost cathartic enough. Wolves fans and Spurs supporters both seemed resigned to the grim reality of their relegation scrap, reaching for tired relief rather than genuine joy because, frankly, a single goal separating two struggling sides felt less like a match and more like a war of attrition neither team could afford to lose. The post-match mood wasn't about hope or vindication — it was about surviving another week in a nightmare they can't seem to wake up from.
Neutral
95.1%
"Incredible gif selection"
Joy
3.3%
"
Feels good fellas"
Positive 6.7%
Neutral 33.3%
Negative 60.0%
Fans were caught between cold resignation and pure contempt as Tottenham shuffled to a hollow victory that meant absolutely nothing in their desperate fight to avoid the drop — most supporters couldn't even muster genuine celebration, instead firing off sarcastic quips about hypothetical wins and laughing at the pathetic theatre of it all. There's a dark comedy running through these posts, this sense that Spurs fans know they're watching something broken, that one goal away from the bottom three might as well be a season-long joke, and the neutrals watching on? They're treating it like hate-watch entertainment, a cautionary tale of how a club falls apart so completely that even winning becomes an embarrassment.
Neutral
69.7%
"That's...
Yeah sure bud, proper Barca fan!"
Annoyance
15.2%
"Yes!!!!!! Madrid fan there. Fuc*k the haters!!!!"
Amusement
15.2%
"Generational hate watch fuel for the rest of the league this joke club"
Positive 10.9%
Neutral 65.5%
Negative 23.6%
Tottenham fans went into this match clinging to a fragile hope: that James Maddison might somehow return to action and inject some creative spark into their relegation scrap. The mood was cautiously neutral, pragmatic even — supporters weren't demanding miracles, just pleading for their captain's presence on the pitch, believing that even the sight of him could shift the momentum when every point feels like survival. There was a whisper of optimism buried underneath, a sense that if De Zerbi had been bluffing about injury concerns, Maddison's creativity could be the difference between staying up and going down.
Neutral
78.4%
"If only we can get Maddison back for the next 4, that'll be nice"
Optimism
13.5%
"If only we can get Maddison back for the next 4, that'll be nice"
Desire
8.1%
"If only we can get Maddison back for the next 4, that'll be nice"
Positive 7.4%
Neutral 16.7%
Negative 75.9%
The overriding reaction from both camps was one of frustration at genuinely shoddy football, with Spurs fans catching flak for passing the ball directly to Wolves—and then Wolves supporters firing back that their own side had improved in build-up play but was still riddled with technical errors from the likes of Porro and Danso. What emerges is a telling picture of two teams in genuine midtable strife, where fans aren't even angry at the tactics anymore—they're just disappointed that neither side can string together basic passes without gifting possession away, because that's the difference between scrapping for a result and tumbling towards the bottom.
Neutral
60.7%
"Tbf, we’re actually able to make more than 3 passes in build up.
Massive improvement from Frank and Tudor. "
Disappointment
21.4%
"Not only do we constantly pass without intent we also miss-pass constantly. The worst offenders being Porro and Danso. Frustration FC!"
Annoyance
17.9%
"Holy shit this right side is awful. Can’t compete a fucking pass "
Positive 7.7%
Neutral 9.6%
Negative 82.7%
The match that nobody wanted to win ended exactly how it felt — miserable for Wolves, weirdly hollow for Spurs. João Palhinha's eighty-second-minute strike sent both fanbases spiralling in opposite directions, but here's the thing: relief dominated the emotional landscape more than celebration ever could, because both sides knew they'd just witnessed two teams fighting for their Premier League lives with all the elegance of a pair of boxers stumbling around the ring. For Wolves fans staring down the barrel of twentieth place and a seven-point gap to safety, this wasn't heartbreak — it was confirmation of the nightmare, the kind of gut-punch that turns a weekend into rubble; for Spurs supporters, even victory felt like swallowing medicine, because three points moved them off the bottom but couldn't mask the desperate, suffocating reality that De Zerbi's men are in a battle neither fanbase thought they
Sadness
48.0%
"Relief is a hell of an emotion"
Neutral
32.0%
"Relief is a hell of an emotion"
Disappointment
20.0%
"This has been the worst 45 minutes of my weekend and this morning I sat on my left bollock."
Positive 25.5%
Neutral 13.7%
Negative 60.8%
Tottenham fans are locked in an anxious half-celebration after João Palhinha's winner dragged them out of the relegation zone, but here is the thing — they cannot actually enjoy it, convinced the VAR gods are about to snatch it away with a replay that'll overturn everything. There is genuine relief mixed with this paranoia, a brittle kind of joy where the stadium's cheers are immediately tempered by the fear that one more angle review will undo the whole thing, which tells you exactly where Spurs' season has left their fanbase: desperate for wins, but too burned by their disastrous campaign to believe in them.
Neutral
50.0%
"Can't celebrate. Have to watch ten replays. "
Excitement
25.0%
"Plus... It feels nice to win, Also nice to see the fans celebrate. It means more seeing that."
Annoyance
25.0%
"Still the sorriest excuse of a club celebrating winning against the bottom side in the league. Racist owners with homophobic views, too much money, an"
Positive 32.0%
Neutral 50.0%
Negative 18.0%
Here is the thing — this wasn't a stalemate at all. Tottenham won one-nil through João Palhinha's late strike, but the reaction tells you everything about where both clubs are right now. Wolves and Spurs fans were locked in a grim acceptance of their reality, with dark humour bleeding through the posts as the two struggling sides battled it out at the bottom end of the table. The amusement wasn't celebration — it was the kind of laugh you do when things are genuinely dire, mixed with neutral resignation that neither team could escape the mire, even when one of them managed to find a winner.
Neutral
48.8%
"Man man 👌"
Amusement
32.6%
"That’s funny 😆 "
Approval
18.6%
"Man man 👌"
Positive 6.1%
Neutral 34.7%
Negative 59.2%
Fans were absolutely seething over Tottenham's corner routine in what turned out to be a dire, tactically suffocating encounter — with anger spiking specifically around the 85-minute mark when match officials suddenly started cracking down on what supporters felt were inconsistently applied fouls near the box. The overwhelming sentiment wasn't just frustration at individual decisions, but bewilderment at the arbitrariness of it all: refs letting the same contact slide for three-quarters of the match, then pivoting hard when the game was already dead on its feet. Most fans, though, seemed resigned rather than livid — resigned to watching a match that never really took flight, where set-pieces and the ref's whistle were the only talking points worth discussing.
Neutral
70.6%
"Would be a banger from here, best result is a corner."
Anger
17.6%
"Fuck this shit wtf they doing in corner"
Annoyance
11.8%
"Fuck this shit wtf they doing in corner"
Positive 10.6%
Neutral 48.9%
Negative 40.4%
Tottenham fans were caught in a state of nervous gratitude after Palhinha's 82nd-minute strike finally broke the deadlock, but the dominant emotion was desperation — a gnawing fear that one goal wouldn't be enough against a team fighting for survival. The tone shifted between relief and frustration, with supporters begging their attackers to add a second to kill the game off, because at 1-0 in a relegation battle, you're always one mistake away from catastrophe. That anger at the lack of ruthlessness — "Who tf is going to score a goal in this team" — tells you everything about a Spurs side struggling to convert dominance into comfortable margins, even when they finally got in front.
Neutral
69.4%
"Thank you bro, they just scored"
Anger
16.7%
"Who tf is going to score a goal in this team. Fuck "
Desire
13.9%
"Hopefully they score again "
Positive 34.8%
Neutral 26.1%
Negative 39.1%
Wolves fans have essentially waved goodbye to the Premier League, with the mood split between grim resignation and dark humour as they contemplate Championship football next season. Most supporters are accepting the inevitable drop with a sort of numb fatalism — they know what's coming — but a pocket of them are finding bitter comedy in the situation, including some jibes aimed at West Ham, who sit just above them in the table. There's barely any hope clinging to the edges of this fanbase; instead you're hearing gallows jokes about how badly they'll struggle in the Championship, as if they've already checked out of the top flight entirely.
Neutral
62.1%
"hah westharm can't wait to see you in championship!!"
Optimism
20.7%
"We are gonna get absolutely thumped in the Championship next year"
Excitement
17.2%
"hah westharm can't wait to see you in championship!!"
Positive 2.2%
Neutral 31.1%
Negative 66.7%
Right, here's the thing — Anthony Taylor absolutely wound people up during this Arsenal-Newcastle stalemate, with over a third of the fanbase direct messaging fury at the official, though more than half stayed level-headed about what was clearly a tight, defensive encounter. The anger wasn't random either: fans felt he was either card-happy or inconsistent in how he managed the game, and some were so incensed they couldn't help but throw in dark humour about his performance. But what's fascinating is that even with all that vitriol flying around, the majority recognised this was just one of those grinding, cagey matches where referees are always going to catch some grief — which tells you something about how Premier League fans have learned to stomach controversial officiating by now.
Neutral
56.4%
"Thomas Frank is a wizard"
Anger
35.9%
"anthony taylor brings shame to my name what a fucking prick"
Amusement
7.7%
"Anthony Taylor??"
Positive 62.2%
Neutral 31.1%
Negative 6.7%
Spurs fans are celebrating hard, but here's the thing — it's the relief talking, not euphoria. With Tottenham sitting 18th, dead last in a genuine relegation dogfight, beating Wolves was never going to be a party; it was a lifeline, and they know it. The posts are pure catharsis: a win is a win when you're fighting for your football club's life, and that's all that matters right now.
Neutral
85.7%
"COYS! Let’s go, boys! "
Anger
9.5%
"Fcuk my last comment. COYS!!!"
Love
4.8%
"LOVELY CLEARANCE #COYG"
Positive 6.7%
Neutral 68.9%
Negative 24.4%
The moment João Palhinha's right-foot finish hit the net in the 82nd minute, Tottenham supporters braced themselves for the offside check—and that's when the chaos started. Most fans actually seemed content with what they'd seen, accepting it as a legitimate goal, but a vocal minority jumped straight to panic, accusing others of prematurely declaring it off and spoiling what should've been a clean moment of celebration. It's the kind of scene that happens when a struggling side finally gets a break: relief mixed with anxiety, and everyone so desperate for it to count that they're snapping at phantom problems.
Neutral
89.2%
"Looked good there"
Annoyance
5.4%
"if this is off i’ll off myself god dammit"
Amusement
5.4%
"Nah he just blocked you I think"
Spurs fans are celebrating João Palhinha's late winner against Wolves, but the discussion is dominated by anxiety about how other results — particularly West Ham's performance — affect the broader fight to avoid relegation, with supporters recognising that individual victories mean little if rivals around them are also picking up points. The 742 posts reveal a fanbase more fixated on the league table's movement than on the quality of their own 1-0 victory.
Win Doesn't Change The Math
Tottenham fans acknowledging the three points mean little when rivals elsewhere are closing the gap or stumbling, leaving the relegation fight mathematically brutal regardless of today's result.
"We won but westham also did… Everton had one job and failed"
"First goal in a year for Defoe? Geezuz"
Finally, Something To Celebrate
Pure relief and joy at snatching a victory after drought and struggle, where the win itself—not context or consequence—is enough to lift the mood temporarily.
win
Kevin Danso
"West Ham scored. This is so much fun, thank you to everyone involved. "
"We won a game, what a lovely feeling"
Progress? What Progress?
Cynical realism from supporters who see through the victory, recognising that poor performance and zero ground gained on those above means this win is hollow theatre in a survival fight.
neutral
win
Kevin Danso
"Fuck sake, Everton. . Wasteman "
"yeah, feels so hollow because we made no progress in the relegation fight. this was also a bad performance and lost two key starters to injury. I think we're in a worse position ev"
Rage At The System Around Us
Fury directed outward at rival clubs like West Ham and Everton, where fans channel their frustration at forces beyond their control rather than their own team's failings.
anger
disappointment
win
Kevin Danso
"So fucking tired of West Ham. They Play like shit "
"Hopefully everton get relegated next szn. Irrelevant useless club "
Following their defeat to Spurs, Wolverhampton supporters have collectively accepted relegation as inevitable, with numerous posts expressing grim resignation about life in the Championship next season rather than debating the match itself. The discussion reflects a fanbase processing what they believe is an already-decided outcome, shifting focus from immediate results to preparing for the drop.
Drowning in Misery
These fans are gutted that Wolves have become a genuinely depressing watch, and they're already bracing themselves for years of regret about how far the club has fallen.
"I can’t wait to look back on this in 5 years team and remember how depressing it was. My fucking goodness "
"We can barely shoot on the bottom of the table team, championship here we go! 😭"
Dark Comedy Gold
This lot have given up fighting reality and are now just here to enjoy the chaos and mockery — finding grim entertainment in watching the team collapse and West Ham join them down.
optimism
excitement
"hah westharm can't wait to see you in championship!!"
"Ah these next few weeks are gonna be a source of entertainment for years.
"
Numb Acceptance
They're beyond emotion and simply stating facts: Wolves are going down, and they're mentally preparing themselves for the brutal Championship grind that awaits next season.
neutral
"I refuse to play in the Championship"
"We are gonna get absolutely thumped in the Championship next year"
Tottenham supporters are deeply divided over whether celebrating a 1-0 win against bottom-placed Wolverhampton is justified given the club's precarious position in the relegation zone. Some argue any win feels vital amid their dismal season, whilst others criticise the players and club for acting like heroes when their poor performances have created this crisis in the first place.
Spurs Are Still A Disgrace
This group refuses to celebrate a win against rock-bottom opposition because the club's fundamental problems — ownership, identity, and competitive standard — remain utterly unchanged.
annoyance
"Still the sorriest excuse of a club celebrating winning against the bottom side in the league. Racist owners with homophobic views, too much money, and not enough brains. And the s"
"Can't celebrate. Have to watch ten replays. "
Ridiculous To Party In The Relegation Zone
These fans are baffled by the sheer disconnect between the on-pitch euphoria and the brutal reality that Tottenham remains in a survival fight with no real margin for error.
"Celebrating like you just won the word cup and still in the relegation spot is crazy😭💀🥀"
"Haven’t seen Spurs celebrate this much all season despite that they’re still gonna get relegated 😂😂😂😂"
Finally Something Worth Cheering
This contingent believes the celebration itself matters — that winning, feeling joy, and seeing the players fight for each other are genuine steps forward regardless of league position.
excitement
"MASSIVE 3 points, loved to see those celebrations at full time."
"Plus... It feels nice to win, Also nice to see the fans celebrate. It means more seeing that."
The Whole Situation Is Absurd
These observers stand back from the emotion entirely, viewing both the result and the reaction as symptomatic of a club in complete disarray, where even victories feel hollow.
neutral
"No one should be celebrating but maybe the staff.
Absolute disgrace of a team stealing for a living. Walk over to the supporters and show a bow of respect and apology and continue"
"Celebrating like they winning the league but still in the fucking relegation zone is bloody hilarious. "
Fans are locked in debate over a crucial save in the match—with supporters divided on whether the goalkeeper's stop was genuinely world-class or routine, whilst Tottenham's João Palhinha's 82nd-minute winner ultimately proved decisive in a scrappy, card-laden affair between two struggling sides fighting for their Premier League lives.
Palhinha Delivers When It Matters Most
Tottenham fans celebrating a clinical late winner that keeps their relegation hopes alive in a season-defining moment.
admiration
Brandon Austin
Antonín Kinský
"What a huge goal. "
"Huge save. Big boost for his confidence "
Another Day in the Trenches
Pragmatic observers acknowledging both the quality of the finish and the ongoing fragility of a squad fighting for survival.
neutral
Brandon Austin
Antonín Kinský
"That save from the corner must’ve been demoralising"
"Lol. Worldie save now but was injured last game. Fuck it all off. "
Media Disrespect During Our Crisis
Angry Spurs supporters fuming at commentators downplaying a crucial goal when their club's top-flight status hangs in the balance.
anger
Brandon Austin
Antonín Kinský
"Commentators were playing this shit down, like are you kidding me?!? Save of our season perhaps"
"Discrediting a huge save with the season on the line for no fucking reason"
Wolverhampton supporters are devastated by João Palhinha's late goal handing Tottenham a crucial 1-0 victory, with fans convinced the result symbolises their own club's doomed trajectory towards the Championship. The discussion reveals deep frustration at Wolves' predicament, with some questioning the club's direction whilst others argue that even Spurs' first win in months underscores how dire the relegation battle has become for both struggling sides.
Rage Against the Machine
These fans are absolutely seething at systematic failure — they believe the entire playing squad and management deserve the sack for dragging Wolves toward an embarrassing relegation.
anger
annoyance
Enic
win
"i cannot fucking believe how bad this is. like you’re fucking going to be the face of the most embarrassing relegation in decades, show some fucking initiative "
"@Wolves @SpursOfficial FUCK YOUUUUU, Why do you suck soooo muuuuuuch"
The Grim Acceptance Club
Fans processing the horror show with dark humour and brutal honesty, acknowledging how catastrophically bad both teams performed but resigned to the inevitable worst-case scenario.
neutral
Enic
win
"@SpursOfficial How it gets any fucking worse than this i have no idea. Every one of these wankers should be sacked and replaced by the U-15 squad. How the fuck could they do any wo"
"@SpursOfficial What a terrible game, awful teams with awful players. I really thought I was watching the Cypriot second division."
Nobody Cares Anymore
Disenfranchised supporters so defeated by relegation's approach that they've mentally checked out and resent the club's existence, viewing compassion for rivals as pointless when their own ship is sinking.
"We're gonna get relegated and this admin thinks we give a toss about random goals scored against our next opponents. Kinda says it all about this club at the moment. Smh."
"this is why wolves deserves the bury treatment, hate the club."
Spurs' Unexpected Cheerleaders
A small minority of supporters — possibly Spurs fans lurking in the thread or trolls — celebrating the win with genuine or sarcastic joy, which only underscores Wolves' desperation.
Enic
win
"@SpursOfficial Good first win of the year guys! Really happy for you! Happy relegation"
"@SpursOfficial Happy for you guys - let’s gooooo"
Wolverhampton supporters are split on Matt Doherty's performance in the 0-1 defeat to Tottenham, with some blaming him for defensive lapses and poor positioning, whilst others sarcastically praise him for his involvement in the goal—suggesting either individual error or wider tactical breakdown. The neutral sentiment reflects genuine disagreement about whether Doherty was genuinely culpable or simply caught out by Spurs' clinical finish.
The Doherty Inquest
Fans are genuinely baffled by Doherty's positioning and effort levels, treating his display as a tactical mystery that needs urgent explaining.
neutral
Doherty
coys
"thats proper lazy defending from doherty, he's so much deeper than everyone else and doesn't even try to push out"
"WTF IS DOHERTY DOING????!?!"
The Unlikely Saviour Theory
A minority camp credits Doherty with a decisive contribution, suggesting he did something — anything — that actually mattered in the result.
gratitude
Doherty
coys
"Thank you Doherty!! "
"Best thing Doherty ever did for us"
Doherty Out, No Questions
Angry supporters have made their minds up: Doherty is a liability on the pitch and deserves immediate removal from the squad.
anger
Doherty
coys
"Matt Doherty, fast asleep as usual, what a terrible defender"
"That Gordon Ramsey impersonator can fuck right off! "
Spurs supporters are up in arms over a late decision against Richarlison, convinced the Brazilian was fouled but instead booked for his reaction, robbing Tottenham of a potential penalty in a frustrating 1-0 defeat to Wolves. The incident has overshadowed what was already a dire result for a team battling relegation form.
Richarlison's The Answer
Tottenham believers backing the Brazilian's quality and potential impact, viewing his involvement as genuinely positive for the team's fortunes.
neutral
Dominic Solanke
Richarlison
"Richy ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️"
"Richy coming on soon, good"
A Liability We Can't Afford
Spurs supporters absolutely done with Richarlison's inconsistency and technical failures, convinced he's dragging the side down in a relegation fight they cannot afford to lose.
anger
Dominic Solanke
Richarlison
"Fucking Richarlison is just fucking so fucking bad. A 0/10 player "
"I can’t stand watching this bum Richarlison flop at every fucking challenge. Guy is a sham of a footballer "
The Foul That Wasn't There
Neutral observers and sceptics questioning the officiating decision that led to Richarlison's incident, debating whether the call was fair or a genuine robbery.
"I was just laughing the whole time he was sitting trying to dribble the ball in the corner, just a savage."
"How was that a foul on Richy? FFS!"
Comedy Gold In The Trenches
Fans finding darkly amusing entertainment value in Richarlison's struggles, laughing at the absurdity of his performance rather than taking it as straight criticism.
amusement
Dominic Solanke
Richarlison
"One of the funniest sequences I’ve ever seen. Richy is a comedian man"
"Honestly I think richy will do a great job"
A mixed crowd of supporters used the goalless first half to dissect their clubs' recruitment strategy and player deployment, with particular criticism aimed at a versatile performer who divides opinion on whether he belongs in the Premier League or would be better suited to a different role. The discussion reflects broader frustration about squad construction rather than the match itself, suggesting fans see systemic problems beyond what happened on the pitch.
The Referee Stole Our Win
Fans convinced the officials ruined the match and that a specific player—likely the referee or a controversial figure—cost them points through incompetence or bias.
annoyance
Kevin Danso
Djed Spence
"He sucks so god damn much. Modern day Mike Dean, it’s all about him"
"Absolute rat and always fucking scores against us - Now if we would have actually signed him when we had the chance..."
We Wasted Money On Duds
Supporters venting that expensive signings have underperformed across the board, summing up the club's transfer strategy as a catalogue of expensive mistakes.
neutral
Kevin Danso
Djed Spence
"Complete dogshit and we spent big on him. Pretty much like everyone. Total incompetence. "
"And he is not even their best defender. Yeah... We are so fucking dreadful. "
One Man's Poison Is Our Nightmare
Fans highlighting that a player thriving elsewhere (particularly against Wolves) represents both a recruitment failure and a stark reminder of what could have been.
"Not just EL goal scorer. Leading goal scorer for the club last season!"
"The fact he is still by all accounts included in future plans just mean we haven’t learnt anything. "
Watch The Talent Come Through
Optimistic voices backing young players or emerging performers to develop into genuine assets for the club's future.
admiration
Kevin Danso
Djed Spence
"He's developing so well this year, great to see"
"What a beauty. Got 2 goals and 1 assist today. Even tho Oxford are getting relegated he scored 12 goals for then this season, which is even more impressive tbh"
Spurs supporters are celebrating Antonín Kinský's crucial late save that kept Tottenham in the contest during their 1-0 defeat to Wolves, with many arguing the goalkeeper has earned redemption and should retain his place ahead of Vicario for upcoming fixtures. The fanbase is split between acknowledging a gritty defensive performance and frustration that a single piece of heroics couldn't prevent defeat in a tight, ill-tempered match.
Kinsky's The Answer
Tottenham fans are convinced the goalkeeper has finally arrived as a genuine shot-stopper who delivers effort and merit when it matters most.
admiration
love
Brandon Austin
Antonín Kinský
"Big kev looking good today, love to see it"
"Kinsky and Paulinha genuinely my fave players in terms of effort - so deserved "
Palhinha Sealed It, But How
Neutral observers are fixated on dissecting the actual mechanics of the goal and Tottenham's underlying problems — Vicario's distribution, defensive organisation, and the chaotic nature of the winner.
neutral
Brandon Austin
Antonín Kinský
"Vicario has been trash all season outside of Monaco and can’t distribute the ball. You’re insane if you rate his form this year. "
"Who the fuck is kinksy
FUK
WHY U SAVING THAT "
System Collapse In The Stands
Furious supporters believe the entire team, from defenders to goalkeeper, is fundamentally broken at communicating and executing basic football — and this goal papered over a deeper crisis.
Kevin Danso
Djed Spence
Pedro Porro
"Being cursed AND bad is a crazy combo. None of these bums can make a decent pass up the line, in the box, fucking anywhere. Kinsky might have the best touch of anyone"
"That's terrible communication from both defenders and kinsky."
Fans from both sides are venting about a cagey, toothless 0-0 draw that left them exasperated with poor attacking play and a lack of urgency when points were desperately needed. The overwhelming mood is disappointment at wasted possession and a woeful final third display during what should have been a crucial match in the relegation battle.
Wolves Crumbled When It Mattered
Fans furious that the team mentally capitulated after an early setback, turning a competitive match into a shambles through lack of character and resilience.
disappointment
Dominic Solanke
Richarlison
"this team doesn’t respond well to adversity, simons got injured and they decided to shit themselves for 20 minutes, was genuinely an embarrassing watch "
"One of the worst boring half's I've ever watched "
Another Gut-Wrenching Fixture We Lost
Supporters processing the cruel reality that Wolves and Spurs both missed their moment — a match neither side deserved to lose, yet one had to.
"lol we cannot catch a fucking break "
"The counter to that is there will be more space in the middle and just generally when we are attacking. Other than that I won’t argue too much because it wasn’t pretty. But we’ll t"
Nothing Worked, Nobody Delivered
Neutral observers calling out the bare truth: the football was dire, the execution was non-existent, and there's no escaping that this was a disgrace from start to finish.
neutral
Dominic Solanke
Richarlison
"Good so far. More promising on the attack but we need the results "
"Absolutely nothing positive to say about that first half. Disgraceful display "
We're Still In This, Keep Building
Optimistic voices insisting there were bright spots in the performance and reasons to believe the team is moving in the right direction despite the scoreline.
admiration
Dominic Solanke
Richarlison
Randal Kolo Muani
"Good start so far. I’m liking what I’m seeing"
"We are playing really well"
With 483 posts remaining remarkably neutral despite a tight 1-0 defeat for Wolves, supporters appear resigned to accepting the referee's decision-making rather than actively protesting it—suggesting either grudging acceptance of a borderline performance or exhaustion with complaints that fall on deaf ears.
The Call Was Bollocks
Fans refusing to accept the decision on principle, convinced the referee got it fundamentally wrong and won't stop saying so.
neutral
"No fucking way, it’s not normal "
"PLEASEEEE DONT FUCKING HURT ME AGAIN"
This Is Who We Are Now
Supporters using the result to illustrate deeper tactical or squad problems—lamenting what their team lacks rather than blaming the official.
"Good memories😢"
"Ain’t got nobody like that upfront. Says plenty…"
Fair's Fair, Move On
A smaller but vocal group convinced the decision was correct and content to see fans unite around accepting it, however reluctantly.
amusement
"Great to see the community come together for this one."
"I just want to say, good luck, we're all counting on you."
Absolutely Fed Up
Fans at breaking point, exhausted by controversial calls and refusing to normalise what they see as systematic injustice against their club.
anger
"Man am I sick of hearing this fucking line. Be more original "
"You seriously couldn't make this shit up. "
Here's What Actually Happened
Observers stepping back from emotion to dissect the tactical shape, personnel, and performance that led to the defeat in the first place.
"Good memories😢"
"Ain’t got nobody like that upfront. Says plenty…"
Tottenham supporters are celebrating João Palhinha's dramatic 82nd-minute goal that secured a crucial 0-1 victory over struggling Wolves, with fans hailing the midfielder's consistency and urgently calling for the club to make his move permanent to bolster their relegation fight. Meanwhile, there's nervous tension around potential substitute Hwang, with supporters anxiously hoping he won't be thrown on and jeopardise the win in injury time.
Palhinha Silences Every Doubter
Fans react raw and visceral to the late goal itself, vindicated in their faith that the midfielder delivers when it matters most — no excuses, just pure proof on the pitch.
neutral
Dominic Solanke
Richarlison
"armstrong fucking hell "
"Fuck anyone who thinks Palhinha isn't good enough btw."
The Helicopter Saves Spurs' Season
True believers celebrate Palhinha as the hero who single-handedly keeps Tottenham alive in a relegation dogfight, transforming despair into deliverance with one right-footed strike.
admiration
Dominic Solanke
Richarlison
"Palhinha I love you! Always have and always will."
"His helicopter is honestly the sweetest goal celebration"
Too Little Too Late, Too Many Mistakes
Frustrated voices argue that one goal masks a wider catastrophe — Wolves were dire, Spurs gifted it away for 75 minutes, and bringing on Palhinha was always the move, so why weren't you backing it sooner?
anger
Dominic Solanke
Richarlison
"We were awful in the tirst half and we've somehow come out several times worse. And now we're bringing Palhinha on "
"Fuck all of you who were shitting on me for saying to sell palhinha"
Tottenham supporters are split on midfielder Conor Gallagher's performance in the 1-0 victory over Wolves, with some praising his work rate whilst others criticise his involvement in play and off-the-ball positioning. The debate reflects broader frustration with Spurs' midfield creativity, though many view Gallagher and João Palhinha as key to the club's survival push.
Gallagher Is A Disaster
This camp sees Gallagher as actively harmful to Spurs' play — a player so technically poor and positionally confused that he's costing the team matches they should be winning.
annoyance
James Maddison
Yves Bissouma
"the Gallagher Moane axis on the right is the shittest thing I've ever seen"
"Fuck you Gallagher you stupid fucking moron."
The Signing Never Made Sense
These fans accept the result but remain fundamentally unconvinced that Gallagher was the right recruitment call, viewing him as a squad mistake rather than a solution.
neutral
James Maddison
Yves Bissouma
"Signing Gallagher was a fucking war crime."
"Gallagher is so fucking useless. He's inches from the ball and let's it go to the other team. "
Where Are The Young Talents?
This group questions De Zerbi's team selection logic, arguing that academy prospects like Bergvall and Tel are being left out when the current XI isn't delivering results.
"my favorite striker. except kane"
"What do Bergvall and Tel do during training every week to get themselves un-picked for the starting eleven?
We are a different team with them on the field. Very glad for the win b"
One Win Doesn't Fix The System
Mixed reactions focused on the broader tactical picture — acknowledging the three points matter but unconvinced the approach or personnel are sustainable long-term.
"my favorite striker. except kane"
"What do Bergvall and Tel do during training every week to get themselves un-picked for the starting eleven?
We are a different team with them on the field. Very glad for the win b"
Gallagher's Grit Is Underrated
A smaller but vocal contingent credits Gallagher's passion and workrate as genuine positives, seeing effort and commitment as overlooked in the wider criticism.
admiration
James Maddison
Yves Bissouma
"Love that from Gallagher, ngl"
"basically 2 good balls and back passes. Gallagher's the most passionate yet again"
Tottenham edged out Wolverhampton 1-0 through João Palhinha's late strike, but the real story is the mutual contempt between the fanbases as both teams battle desperately near the bottom of the table. Wolves supporters are furious at their team's toothless attacking display, whilst Spurs fans are equally scathing, with the fixture serving as a stark reminder of how far both clubs have fallen this season.
We're Absolutely Finished
Spurs fans are in meltdown, convinced their team's capitulation to a bottom-placed Wolves side proves they're too broken to avoid the drop themselves.
anger
disappointment
xg
Dominic Solanke
"Insane fucking cope. Just accept the fact that you are fucking dogshit, cant even register a shot on target against 20th placed wolves."
"Fuck our team. Fire them into the sun, getting outmatched by a relegated Wolves is utterly inexcusable."
Wolves Might Actually Do It
Neutral observers and hopefuls sensing the momentum shift, backing Wolves to pull off an unlikely escape while the league's hierarchy implodes around them.
neutral
xg
Dominic Solanke
"fergie time for wolves....the stars are aligning, dont lose hope guys"
"Go on wolves make my day please!"
This Rivalry Cuts Deep
Long-standing Wolves-Spurs antagonists weaponising the result to prove their dominance in a head-to-head battle neither side can afford to lose.
"Haven't beaten Wolves in your last 5 encounters."
"Our hate for Wolves grows.👎👎"
David Just Slayed Goliath
Wolves supporters and neutrals celebrating a seismic upset that rewrites the narrative of the entire relegation dogfight in one afternoon.
xg
Dominic Solanke
"Always loved Wolves. Tremendous animals!"
"Today i am wolves fan! Do it for the league! Make history! "
Spurs supporters are split on young winger Mathys Tel following the 0-1 defeat to Wolves, with some praising his intensity and work rate as a reason he deserves regular starts, whilst others criticise his ball retention and wasteful passing as reasons he doesn't yet warrant consistent minutes. The discussion centres on whether Tel's passion and effort justify elevated game time or whether technical limitations hold him back.
Tel's Moment, Everything Happened
Fans tracking the live drama of Mathys Tel's performance and potential injury concerns, documenting the chaos as it unfolds without committing to judgment.
neutral
Dominic Solanke
Richarlison
"Holy shit Tel might be hurt as well "
"Tel just fucking cooked Bueno
COYS"
Tel's the One Bright Spark
Believers in Tel's commitment and aggression, celebrating his energy and directness as proof he gives everything when others around him don't.
admiration
amusement
Dominic Solanke
Richarlison
"Tel brought the energy! Great work! "
"Mathys Tel gives everything. I love him"
Tel Can't Save This Sinking Ship
Cynics convinced the entire squad is fundamentally broken, using Tel's performance as evidence that individual talent means nothing when the system is rotten.
Dominic Solanke
Richarlison
"My god we’re shit. Tel is a joke too"
"Tel has big fucking balls "
Despite Tottenham's 1-0 defeat to bottom-half Wolverhampton, supporters highlighted Micky van de Ven's standout aerial dominance in a rare moment of class, whilst frustration centred on defensive lapses elsewhere that cost them points in a tightly contested match.
Van de Ven Let the Team Down
Tottenham fans blame the captain for passive defending on the goal, arguing he should have been more aggressive in supporting Danso instead of leaving him exposed.
annoyance
anger
Dominic Solanke
Richarlison
"Wtf are VDV and Danso doing. Fucking assholes "
"Fucking hate that our fans are booing Danso. It was clearly VdV that didn’t even want to help out. "
Individual Brilliance, Collective Frustration
These supporters acknowledge Van de Ven's occasional moments of class — particularly his set-piece threat — but lament that his performances lack consistency when the team needs leadership most.
neutral
Dominic Solanke
Richarlison
"Our captain Micky Van de Ven. 👏👏👏"
"GREAT PASS DANSO"
Summer Overhaul Required
A pragmatic camp dissecting the defeat through the lens of squad construction, convinced that defensive upgrades are essential if Tottenham are to escape their relegation battle.
"Props to Micky on that corner. Not another soul on this planet was getting their head to it first. Wish he showed that more. "
"Danso needs to be sold off if we get Senesi and another CB in because this guy is a joke"
Captain's Curse or Captain's Blessing
A smaller but vocal group using sarcasm and irony to either defend Van de Ven's leadership or mock the narrative entirely, depending on reading between the lines.
Kevin Danso
Brandon Austin
Djed Spence
"Great captaining from VdV there. Just out for a casual Saturday stroll. "
"Danso scoring off of a set piece would be so perfect. "
Following a goalless draw against Tottenham, Wolverhampton supporters are sharply divided over new manager De Zerbi's prospects, with some backing his tactical vision for the relegation scrap whilst others remain sceptical about whether four points from three games and his animated touchline behaviour represent genuine progress or false hope.
De Zerbi's Tactical Collapse
Wolves supporters venting raw frustration at the manager's in-game decisions and body language, convinced his choices on the day cost them points they desperately need.
annoyance
dezerbi
"Why the fuck does De Zerbi look so defeated today "
"De Zerbi is an idiot for even letting him try to continue what they hell."
Survival Faith Over Evidence
Measured observers accepting the defeat but clinging to belief that De Zerbi's appointment signals a turning point, treating faith in the process as the only rational response to relegation peril.
neutral
dezerbi
"De Zebri is the messiah that will guide us to safety, inshallah. "
"Thank you De Zerbi"
Mocking the Inevitable
Dark humoured fans laughing at individual performances and the absurdity of their situation rather than engaging seriously, using sarcasm as a coping mechanism for a season spiralling beyond repair.
"Diogo 😂😂 bin dipper deserved it"
"De Zebri is the messiah that will guide us to safety, inshallah. "
Finding Silver Linings
Optimistic voices isolating positives like Kinsky's performance to suggest the building blocks for recovery exist, refusing to let one defeat erase belief in the squad's potential.
amusement
dezerbi
"De Zerbi on Antonin Kinsky: "He deserves this day because he played very well today. He was crucial for the result and he deserves everything because he's a good guy and a good kee"
"De Zerbi on Antonin Kinsky: "He deserves this day because he played very well today. He was crucial for the result and he deserves everything because he's a good guy and a good kee"
Fans from both sides engaged in heated, fragmented arguments across social media following the goalless first half and João Palhinha's late winner, with discussion devolving into personal attacks and accusations of nonsensical commentary rather than coherent tactical analysis. The overwhelmingly negative sentiment reflects frustration at the match itself — a scrappy, card-laden affair that left supporters of both struggling sides fuming rather than satisfied.
We're Going Down And It's Everyone's Fault
Furious fans believe the squad is fundamentally broken, the club lacks quality throughout, and relegation is now inevitable unless wholesale changes happen before next season.
annoyance
anger
anonymous
striker
"@AlasdairGold They’re all so fucking useless. Going down means we see the back of 80% of these wankers"
"@AlasdairGold Worst injury crisis of all time, like what the fuck is this"
Beyond Diagnosis, No Solutions
Resigned observers acknowledge the club's systemic failures with brutal clarity but see no path forward, expressing frustration more at the hopelessness of the situation than the individuals involved.
neutral
anonymous
striker
"@AlasdairGold what the genuine fuck is wrong with this club"
"@drjlaw1994 @AlasdairGold Genuinely they all don’t give a toss and lack so much quality. Fuck them."
The Defensive Deep Dive
Fans scrutinising the actual match events and tactical decisions, debating whether Spurs or Wolves deserved it and picking apart individual moments that decided the contest.
"@frankshushthe follow through??"
"@frankshush you should be a politician mate the amount of nonsense you spew."
Call Out The Noise And Noise-Makers
Sceptical voices challenging the loudest critics themselves, questioning whether inflammatory takes and political grandstanding actually help understand what's happening on the pitch.
"@frankshushthe follow through??"
"@frankshush you should be a politician mate the amount of nonsense you spew."
Found Your Silver Linings
Small but vocal group celebrating individual performances and effort, particularly from defence and travelling support, refusing to surrender to the doom narrative entirely.
anonymous
striker
"@AlasdairGold Best away fans ever"
"@AlasdairGold Tel deserves more for today! 8 from me :)"
Following Tottenham's 0-1 loss to Wolverhampton, supporters engaged in heated debate about striker Dominic Solanke's form and attacking contribution, with many arguing that Richarlison's introduction made matters worse and highlighting injury concerns across the squad. The discussion reflects growing frustration at the club's attacking potency during a difficult period, as key players continue to struggle with fitness and form.
Solanke and RKM: Scapegoats for Collapse
These fans are furious that two underperforming forwards have become the visible face of Tottenham's relegation crisis, blaming individual quality deficits for systemic failure.
annoyance
Solanke
James Maddison
"Solanke and RKM are the reason we are in this position. Absolutely TERRIBLE players "
"Solanke and RKM are just complete dogshit. "
The Nuanced Defender's View
This camp acknowledges Solanke had moments of genuine effort and ability today, refusing to join the pile-on and instead recognising context within a broader struggle.
neutral
Solanke
James Maddison
"Mathys always trys, thats one of the things bayern fans loved about him."
"Solanke i suppose, solanke when on it is good, he was also quite good today"
The Contrast That Exposes Everything
These fans use Solanke and RKM's limitations as a mirror to highlight what elite forward play actually looks like, suggesting the gap between them and proper strikers is catastrophic.
"Richy and Tel’s hold up play just making an absolute show of Solanke and RKM’s efforts"
"RKM has intentions but no skill, Solanke has skills but no fight in him. "
Silver Linings in the Wreckage
A small but vocal group finds reasons to be positive—praising defensive work or marvelling at fitness management—even as the club tumbles towards the Championship.
Solanke
"@SpursOfficial Wow, solanke is the best defensive forward ever!!"
"Our medical staff is amazing. Sess now has iron hamstrings and wherever Udogie goes next you know he will be healthy for like 100 matches in a row"
Tottenham supporters are directing heavy criticism at right-back Pedro Porro following the 0-1 loss to Wolverhampton, questioning both his positional awareness and decision-making in what fans are calling a disappointing defensive display. There's emerging discussion around Hugo Bueno's performance, though the overwhelming focus is on Porro's struggles at right-back in a match Spurs failed to win.
Porro's Passing Breakdown Crisis
Spurs fans are furious that Porro can't string passes together, turning their defence into a nightmare for wingers to exploit and making basic distribution look impossible.
annoyance
anger
Bueno
James Maddison
"Porro is so fucking ass. "
"Porro has been so fuck g frustrating he can’t pass for fucking shit"
Porro Torments Opposition Wingers
These fans see Porro as a defensive menace who shuts down attacking play so effectively that he's become every winger's worst matchday opponent.
neutral
Bueno
James Maddison
"Porro is every wingers dream"
"Ja bless, O Fenómeno."
Porro Finally Showing His Quality
A small contingent celebrating rare moments of technical excellence from Porro, suggesting his passing game is improving after a long drought of decent performance.
Bueno
James Maddison
"Great pass by porro. Been a long time since we said that."
"Porro passing to a Richarlison who is on the ground. What a player Porro"
Fans from both sides are reacting emotionally to João Palhinha's 82nd-minute winner that broke a goalless deadlock in this tightly-contested, yellow-card-laden affair. The discussion reflects the knife-edge tension of a match decided late, with supporters oscillating between resignation and desperate hope that the result could shift their respective league positions in what appears to be a fiercely competitive battle at the wrong end of the table.
Refs Are Finishing Us Off
Wolves fans convinced the officials have conspired with fate to send them down, treating the Palhinha goal as another injustice in a doomed season.
neutral
still
"Yeah it’s legitimately over. Can’t beat any team in this league + refs want us to go down. "
"Let’s just except we are gone. Embarrassed beyond belief. Joke of the century."
Fury and Surrender
The angriest corner of the fanbase has given up entirely, channelling their rage at the decision and their own club's hopelessness into a final roar of despair.
anger
still
"that's what we get for hoping. how fucking dare us."
"It is over. We’re going down. This is pathetic "
The Glimmer Still Burns
A smaller contingent refusing to accept defeat just yet, clinging to the fact that mathematically and emotionally, the fight continues despite everything.
"Finally! "
"It’s far from over"
Spurs Relief and Vindication
Tottenham supporters emerging from the tension to celebrate a decision that keeps their own survival hopes alive and proves the goal was legitimate.
optimism
still
"I feel like I'm waking up from a beautiful dream"
"This is a dream come true "
Tottenham supporters are in deep despair after beating Wolverhampton 1-0, with fans convinced the performance was so poor that even a victory cannot save them from going down. The prevailing sentiment is one of hopelessness—many believe the club's remaining fixtures are unwinnable and that Championship football awaits, no matter what happens next.
We're Actually Finished
Spurs fans convinced this squad is fundamentally broken and that even a win against a relegation rival feels like a false dawn before inevitable collapse.
disappointment
annoyance
spurs
everton
"We’re just that bad guys, this squad is truly wretched and if you think the Championship will be some cleansing baptismal rebirth you’re truly deluded. This very well could mark th"
"Damn. Spurs are truly getting fucked from every direction. That looked awful. "
A Win That Changes Nothing
Observers processing the grim reality that Tottenham scraped a victory through sheer luck rather than quality, and that one narrow win won't stop the rot.
neutral
spurs
everton
"that looked painful, from absolutely nothing as well, yikes. spurs cannot get a break at all can they?"
"i don't know if tottenham are the worst team i've ever seen but they are by far the most embarrassing team i've ever seen"
Finally, Something to Believe In
The rare optimistic voice arguing that this win is the spark that could reignite Spurs' season and prove the doubters wrong.
spurs
everton
"This post is the best thing that happend to Spurs all year. "
"FUCKKKKKKKKKKK I AM SO PUMPED UP. LETS FUCKING GO. COME ON YOU SPURS"
With Spurs battling relegation after a defeat to Wolves, supporters are directing fury at sporting director Lange, blaming him and the club's boardroom restructuring for catastrophic decision-making in January and the doomed managerial appointment of Frank. The fanbase is engaged in a complex blame game between departing owner Levy and the new Lewis family regime, with particular vitriol reserved for CEO Vinai.
Lange Must Go Now
Fans are absolutely seething at the sporting director, blaming him personally for the squad's catastrophic collapse and demanding his head before the final whistle.
anger
annoyance
James Maddison
Yves Bissouma
João Palhinha
"That midfield is disgusting once again. God I fucking hate Lange "
"We fucking suck. Lange needs to fired as soon as this whistle blows. What a fucking cunt "
Levy Playing It Smart
These supporters believe the board's long-term planning — particularly relegation clauses and disciplined January strategy — shows genuine competence despite the disastrous on-pitch results.
neutral
lange
frank
"To be fair to Levy, one of the best things he did was insist on most of our guys to have relegation clauses. Almost all of them probably have wage reductions in place, since no one"
"@AlasdairGold Glad we held off in January. No panic buying!!"
Wrong Man in the Wrong Job
Critics are questioning whether Lange and Vinai Venkatesham were ever the right hires for their roles, with particular scepticism about bringing in an Arsenal-linked figure to lead recruitment.
"Patrick Star would be a better sporting director than Lange tbh"
"I still don’t understand why Levy hired gooner Vinai. "
Sarcasm and Schadenfreude
Some fans are taking dark pleasure in mocking the backroom team's decisions, suggesting their work is finally being exposed as the season collapses around them.
"Patrick Star would be a better sporting director than Lange tbh"
"I still don’t understand why Levy hired gooner Vinai. "
Trust the Long Game
A small but vocal minority defend Lange and the January approach, arguing the groundwork laid will pay dividends and that patience through crisis is justified.
lange
frank
"Lange and Vinai enjoying the results of their hard work over the years, enjoy it lads you deserve it"
"Thank u lange for all those signings in Jan
Its clearly useful now "
Following João Palhinha's late winner for Tottenham in the 82nd minute, both sets of supporters are fixated on the seven minutes of added time awarded, with Wolves fans sarcastically lamenting how briefly they inhabited the top flight and questioning why the referee didn't add more time to the injury-plagued contest. The neutral, analytical tone reflects fans dissecting the officiating decision rather than the match itself, particularly the gap between what they expected and what they actually received.
Seven Minutes Of Madness
Fans are absolutely baffled by the length of stoppage time awarded, with multiple posts simply stating the raw facts — "7 fucking minutes" — as if the number itself is the entire argument needed.
neutral
mins
minutes
"7 fucking minutes"
"7 minutes is a joke"
Rare Gold In The Chaos
A smaller contingent actually enjoyed the drama and extended play, seeing those final moments as thrilling entertainment despite the controversy surrounding how long the referee kept the match alive.
joy
admiration
mins
minutes
"best 2 minutes in ages"
"It was fun while it lasted guys"
Officiating Theatre Gone Wrong
The angriest voices are pinpointing not just the stoppage time itself but what they perceive as absurd decision-making during those minutes — players on the sideline yet play continuing, turning frustration into fury at the ref's control of the game.
mins
minutes
"This is the worst 5 minutes"
"5 mins from that shit show when the player is already on the side "
Wolverhampton and Tottenham supporters vented frustration during the goalless first half, with complaints centring on poor corner execution, confused refereeing decisions on set-piece awards, and defensive vulnerability from dead-ball situations — capturing the negative mood around a tedious match that lacked creative attacking play.
Corners Are A Complete Mess
Wolves fans are absolutely seething at their set-piece delivery — they've watched dreadful corner execution all season and this match crystallised how badly it's costing them in a fight for survival.
anger
annoyance
corner
"Fuck this shit wtf they doing in corner"
"Our corners are terrible. I don’t get it "
Where's The Consistency In Officiating
Neutral observers are baffled by referees suddenly enforcing contact rules during corners so late in the season, pointing out the arbitrariness of enforcement that changes the game's flow.
neutral
corner
"I'm so glad they randomly decided to call fouls during corners 85% through the season"
"actually nice from RKM to earn that corner
edit: no corner lol"
At Least We're Creating Something
A small faction sees a sliver of hope in earning set pieces at all during a dire performance, clinging to the idea that even a corner is better than nothing when you're fighting relegation.
corner
"Would be a banger from here, best result is a corner."
"actually nice from RKM to earn that corner
edit: no corner lol"
Both sets of supporters are expressing raw emotional devastation following João Palhinha's 82nd-minute winner, with the match's heavy card count and narrow defeat sending fans into a spiral of despair. The overwhelmingly negative reaction reveals how brutal this late goal feels in what's shaping up to be a gruelling relegation battle for both clubs.
Wolves' Season Just Died
Deep in a relegation fight with everything on the line, supporters watched their best chance at a lifeline slip away in the cruelest possible way — and they're shattered by it.
sadness
disappointment
"This has been the worst 45 minutes of my weekend and this morning I sat on my left bollock."
"My disappointment is immeasurable and my day is ruined "
Gut-Punch Relief for Spurs
Tottenham fans caught between nausea and survival, knowing a late goal rescued them from total collapse but the margin of error keeps shrinking dangerously.
"forgot what this feeling was like for a second"
"I'm going to puke"
Late Drama Changes Everything
Neutral observers marvelling at how one moment in the 82nd minute swung the entire emotional temperature of the match — relief for one side, devastation for the other.
neutral
"Relief is a hell of an emotion"
"I'm having much better time now."
Goal Was Absolutely Right
A small but vocal group convinced the goal was legitimate and the football gods got this one correct, no matter what Wolves supporters are screaming into the void.
"Could have been an amazing afternoon "
"At least something made me laugh today, thanks"
Spurs supporters are furious that manager RDZ continues starting RKM week after week despite Tel delivering a man-of-the-match performance in the goalless draw at Wolves, with fans convinced the youngster is miles ahead and should be the regular starter going forwards.
RKM's Time Is Up
Tottenham fans are done with what they see as atrocious defending and poor attacking play on the right flank, demanding immediate benching for the clearly superior alternative.
annoyance
anger
Dominic Solanke
Richarlison
"I never want to see RKM play again. He's so fucking trash"
"Porro and RKM have been so fucking atrocious down the right flank"
The Tactical Breakdown
Level-headed observers analyse the concrete differences in ball retention and dribbling ability between the two players, offering measured assessment rather than pure emotion.
neutral
Dominic Solanke
Richarlison
"He is miles ahead of RKM in terms of ball retention. He actually takes players on "
"RKM been our best forward player today "
Tel's Statement Performance
Fans celebrate the immediate impact of the substitute coming on, using his superior play as direct evidence to settle the comparison debate once and for all.
"Quality from Radu, especially having JUST come on "
"Someone here had the fucking gawl to say Tel was as bad as RKM.
Dumb ass "
One Win Changes Nothing
Despite the victory, supporters recognise the performance exposed deeper issues and remains unconvinced the result masks broader tactical problems in the squad.
"Quality from Radu, especially having JUST come on "
"Someone here had the fucking gawl to say Tel was as bad as RKM.
Dumb ass "
Actually Defending The Status Quo
A small faction argues the current setup works and pushes back against the narrative that change is necessary, defending the established approach.
Dominic Solanke
Richarlison
"Tel was superb. Night and day compared to RKM in my opinion. "
"So we can play the ever brilliant shining star that is RKM..."
Spurs supporters are visibly anxious after João Palhinha's 82nd-minute winner, with the fanbase pleading for a second goal to ease nerves rather than trust a fragile one-goal lead against Wolves. The overwhelming sentiment reflects deep-rooted anxiety about defensive vulnerability in the closing stages, as fans openly admit they lack confidence in holding on to narrow advantages.
The Relief of Survival
These fans are watching in real time, documenting the goal like witnesses to a crime scene, desperate for the moment to actually count and shift from panic to cautious optimism.
neutral
confident
"hoping it's our week to get a stoppage time goal
"
"It counts!!!!"
Haunted by Defensive Collapse
This group has given up on Tottenham holding leads and are actively furious at the team's chronic inability to see out matches, viewing every one-goal advantage as a ticking time bomb waiting to explode.
anger
confident
"Who tf is going to score a goal in this team. Fuck "
"Can't we just get a second, I have zero confidence in us every holding on to a one goal lead ever again"
Premature Gratitude
These supporters are so starved of attacking threat that they're celebrating a single goal as if the match is won, clinging to hope that a second might just arrive to put them out of their misery.
confident
"Thank you bro, they just scored"
"Hopefully they score again "
Wolverhampton supporters are in deep frustration following the defeat to Tottenham, with the overwhelming consensus that the club's failure to recruit attacking players—particularly wingers and forwards—has left them fatally exposed in a relegation battle. Fans are pointing to absent quality in the final third and drawing comparisons to elite players from the club's past, arguing that without genuine goal-scoring threat, survival looks bleak regardless of defensive effort.
We're Actually Finished Here
The attack is so broken that even a new manager can't hide the fact we've assembled one of the worst squads in the club's modern history.
disappointment
disgust
Dominic Solanke
Richarlison
Randal Kolo Muani
"So what? The attack is fucking atrocious "
"Only starting? Worst squad we've arguably ever had"
Missing Our Talismans
We've lost the players who actually made a difference — the world-class operators — and now we're stuck with a squad that simply can't compete at this level.
"Problem is we haven’t a Defoe or Modric in this team, if we did we wouldn’t be in this position."
"Best player gone"
The Midfield Finally Works
There's a genuine shape developing in the engine room and we have to give the tactics time to bed in, because this pairing showed real promise last week.
neutral
Dominic Solanke
Richarlison
"Best player gone"
"WE'VE GOT NEVES"
We Need Game-Changers, Not Squad Fillers
The structural problem is clear: without a genuine star player to unlock moments, we're destined to toil in obscurity no matter what shape we adopt.
"Problem is we haven’t a Defoe or Modric in this team, if we did we wouldn’t be in this position."
"Best player gone"
Patience With The System
Trust the process — this midfield balance is the foundation we've been searching for, and criticising the manager for chasing consistency is missing the bigger picture.
James Maddison
Yves Bissouma
João Palhinha
"Our midfield pairing just looks so much better"
"This midfield played well last week at the amex can’t blame him for trying to get consistency in the squad "
Fans across both camps were frustrated with poor decision-making in the final third, particularly criticising players for failing to keep possession, take shots, or exploit set-piece opportunities when chances presented themselves. The 0-0 stalemate between two struggling sides crystallised anger at the lack of clinical finishing and tactical sharpness needed in a relegation scrap.
Absolute Shambles, Zero Cutting Edge
Fans are seething that Tottenham and Wolves created almost nothing in open play — no shots on target, laughable decision-making in the final third, and a performance so toothless that even the basic mechanics of attacking football seem broken.
anger
Dominic Solanke
Richarlison
"wtf Porro was that a shot? God we are horrible "
"TEL FUCKING THINK, WHY WOULD YOU TRY TO SCORE FROM THERE? DUMBFUCK"
Just Another Day at the Office
Neutral observers are documenting the match as it unfolds with wry detachment, noting the statistical poverty and occasional oddities without investing emotional energy in the chaos.
neutral
Dominic Solanke
Richarlison
"A single shot on target.. Finally"
"Thomas Cook and Corillion style. How does one land a "failing upwards" grifter position. Sounds wonderful. "
We'll Take Anything at This Point
A tiny pocket of dark humour finds grim amusement in celebrating even the most basic attacking action — like getting a shot on target is a moral victory when your side has been completely toothless.
amusement
Dominic Solanke
Richarlison
"Playing well with 0 shots on goal and 0.12 xG. Good one. "
"Shot on target!!!"
Supporters from both sides are absolutely furious with the quality of basic passing throughout this goalless stalemate, with fans repeatedly criticising their players for constantly misplacing simple passes, showing a complete lack of composure in possession. The negativity centres on a perceived inability to string even two forward passes together, with fans questioning whether the team's aggression and card accumulation is masking a fundamental breakdown in their fundamentals on the ball.
Careless Possession, Clueless Finishing
Fans furious that both sides are stringing together decent passes but squandering possession through sloppy execution and a total lack of penetration in the final third.
disappointment
annoyance
"Holy shit this right side is awful. Can’t compete a fucking pass "
"SO FUCKING SHIT. Times up and they're still fucking passing about like twats."
Systems Work, Execution Crumbles
Levelheaded observers noting the midfield build-up has genuinely improved tactically, but recognising that without ruthless finishing, pretty passing patterns mean absolutely nothing.
neutral
"Great now our players have learned one of the two ways to show fire and fight - losing your head and going with too much aggression.
How about the other, proper way of actually "
"Good methodical passing. We just need someone to actually aim at the goal."
De Zerbi's Fingerprints Are Here
Optimists spotting a genuine uplift in structural play under the new regime compared to Frank's tenure, with better rhythm and intensity despite the scoreline.
"Tbf, we’re actually able to make more than 3 passes in build up.
Massive improvement from Frank and Tudor. "
"That's why I said minus the final few passes lol. We're passing much better otherwise, and are fighting for and winning a lot of the second ball. Two things that basically weren't "
Both sets of supporters are expressing deep frustration with their respective sides' woeful displays, with the negativity centred on poor individual performances, sloppy possession and a complete lack of cutting edge in attack. The mood is one of resignation mixed with grim acceptance that survival—or avoiding further embarrassment—now demands perfection they simply don't look capable of delivering.
We're Just Completely Finished
This faction believes the club is fundamentally broken — from ownership to players to medical — and nothing short of a complete clearout will save Wolves and Spurs from further embarrassment.
annoyance
disappointment
James Maddison
Yves Bissouma
"We are fucking terrible. Can't wait for these useless gits to leave the club (both Enic and the players) and we can rebuild properly. This is just grim watching. I've seen non-leag"
"Our players just suck. It’s a player problem. They all should be ashamed and replaced "
The Damage Is Done, But Maybe...
These fans acknowledge the performance was genuinely appalling, yet cling to the possibility of recruitment or circumstance shifting things before the final whistle on the season.
"Don’t worry lads we’ve got some possible Bosman signings lined up if we stay up. "
"We’ve played so incredibly poor that it’s hard to complain, but this is absolutely abhorrent"
We've Already Sabotaged Ourselves
This group processes the present horror through the lens of organisational self-destruction — sacking managers and making inexplicable decisions that have led directly to this abyss.
neutral
James Maddison
Yves Bissouma
"But hey we did do something!
We fired our most successful coach in decades "
"This team IS good! It just needs different management, different players, different medical staff, and different mentality."
It's All Going to Be Fine, Somehow
A tiny voice in the wilderness insisting that individual talent will magically deliver, or that the squad actually deserves exactly where they are and should embrace it.
James Maddison
Yves Bissouma
"Can't wait to see these players miraculously tear up the world cup in the summer. "
"And this half of football my god this team definitely deserves to be where they are "
Spurs supporters are venting their frustration at Djed Spence's persistent tactical misuse on the left flank, with fans arguing he's ineffective in crossing and failing to justify his presence in the team, whilst simultaneously calling for alternatives like Souza to be given opportunities. The discussion reveals deep scepticism about why a player of his apparent limitations continues to feature regularly in the side.
Spence Has Lost The Room
Tottenham fans are at breaking point with Spence's left-wing performances and see his continued selection as indefensible, demanding immediate removal from the lineup.
disappointment
annoyance
Dominic Solanke
Richarlison
"Djed Spence is fucking terrible man, conte was right "
"Spence is insufferable, cannot believe how bad this squad is. "
There's A Better Blueprint Out There
Tactical analysts argue that upgrading the left flank with a more effective crosser or alternative approach would transform Spurs' attacking dimension beyond what Spence currently offers.
neutral
Dominic Solanke
Richarlison
"What a play from Spence"
"Souza is a very very good crosser of the ball. Would be a completely different dimension from Spence on the left."
Never Again On The Left
A hardline camp wants Spence permanently shifted away from left-wing duties, viewing his performances there as so consistently poor that restoration is pointless.
"I never want to see Spence playing on the left for us again"
"Spence is dogshit hope he’s gone asap"
Spurs supporters are deeply anxious about their squad's injury crisis, with Xavi Simons emerging as a pivotal figure whose absence is causing widespread concern about their ability to compete in a tight relegation battle. The fanbase is grappling with whether the team can survive the rest of the season with key players sidelined, with many convinced that success is impossible without Xavi's creativity and influence.
Xavi's a Bottleneck, Not a Blessing
These fans believe Xavi has fundamentally failed to justify his status and actively holds Tottenham back with sideways play and a lack of decisive action when it matters.
sadness
season
Kevin Danso
"xavi is a huge waste of money. passes back more than fucking jermaine jenas. "
"that is why i am sick of xavi and romero in my team. they dont get any decisions their way for whatever fuck reason. just move them on so that we can quit playing the victim mental"
Credit Where It's Due
This camp focuses on what went right on the pitch today, acknowledging Xavi's flashes of quality and judging the team on actual performance rather than broader frustration.
neutral
season
Kevin Danso
"Well he did himself no disservice this afternoon in his brief cameo so hopefully we get Xavi back good too. "
"Also +1 for creativity to Xavi so far had more moments of brilliance in his game"
It All Hinges on Fitness
These supporters understand the tactical reality that Xavi's availability and form directly determine whether Tottenham can salvage their season, so they're cautiously waiting to see if he delivers when fit.
"Let's hope Xavi has a spectacular day against Wolves.
COYS"
"Depends a lot on whether xavi is fit"
Xavi's Our Spark, Full Stop
A rare breed of optimist who sees Xavi as genuinely class — someone who takes risks, creates brilliance, and represents the attacking football that can still turn this season around.
optimism
season
Kevin Danso
"Let's hope Xavi has a spectacular day against Wolves.
COYS"
"Love that from Xavi, safe ball there if he wanted it, decided to drive instead.
I know exactly where that ball goes under the last gaffers."
Fans from both sides are expressing muted frustration and resignation after a drab 0-0 draw that does little to help either relegation-battling club gain ground. The neutral, almost resigned tone of the discussion reflects how neither team managed to break the deadlock in what appears to have been a cagey, yellow-card-laden affair.
The Grim Acceptance
Fans resigned to another goalless slog, watching their side stumble through yet another match that changes nothing in the fight for survival or European football.
neutral
De Zerbi's Tactical Masterclass Pays Off
Tottenham believers celebrating a crucial away win that proves their new manager's defensive setup is finally turning the corner, even if the football isn't pretty.
amusement
approval
Robbed by the Referee's Whistle
Wolves supporters convinced they've been done over by officiating decisions, fuming at what could have been while their relegation nightmare deepens.
"I was just thinking of this clip 😞"
"🤦🏻"
Wolverhampton supporters are in deep crisis mode following another demoralising result, with fans expressing genuine fear about their team's ability to avoid the drop and openly questioning whether they possess the quality to survive in the Premier League. The overwhelming sentiment is one of hopelessness — multiple supporters are openly discussing inevitable relegation and describing the squad as fundamentally lacking in passion, fight, and basic footballing standards.
Cursed and Betrayed
Wolves fans are convinced the football gods have conspired against them, blaming cosmic bad luck and collective player inadequacy rather than tactical failings or managerial decisions.
anger
annoyance
"How bad is our fucking luck man. "
"i genuinely don’t understand why we deserve this as fans. it feels supernatural the combination of how bad these players are and the unfathomable amount of bad luck."
We're Still Fighting Back
A small but vocal group insists the loss is survivable and momentum can shift instantly, clinging to the mathematical possibility of a great escape from the drop zone.
neutral
"We won🥹"
"Fortunes change in a second!
We’re still alive!!!"
Spurs Gift Us Hope
The rarest breed recognises Tottenham's win as a potential blessing that could inadvertently help Wolves' survival chances by disrupting the teams around them in the table.
"Boys look up for it!! COYSSSS!!!!!"
"Oh my we may have been given a gift"
Tottenham supporters are venting their anger at Randal Kolo Muani's performance, with many calling for his immediate substitution and questioning why he's being selected at all. The French forward's inability to contribute offensively has become a focal point of fan frustration during what appears to be a disappointing result for the club.
Muani Is A Complete Liability
Spurs fans venting raw frustration at the striker's lack of quality and questioning why De Zerbi continues to start him week after week.
anger
annoyance
James Maddison
Yves Bissouma
"@SpursOfficial Muani is pure fuckin dog shite. How is he starting?!?!"
"@SpursOfficial Kolo Muani is so shit my God!"
Finally, Something Worth Watching
Optimistic voices crediting Muani for being the sole bright spark in an otherwise dire performance and demanding more of that intensity from teammates.
"Lolo has consistently been the only one turning up lately. Wish everyone else followed his lead "
"Oof, bullet header from Lolo - more of that please"
Wolves Made Him Look Better Than He Is
Level-headed observers noting that Muani's occasional flashes of decent play are being artificially inflated by facing a relegation-battling defence with serious vulnerabilities.
neutral
James Maddison
Yves Bissouma
"Oof, bullet header from Lolo - more of that please"
"Wolve somehow making Muani looks elite."
Fans of both struggling sides are fixated on how Arsenal's remaining fixtures—particularly against West Ham—could either seal their own survival or doom Tottenham to the drop, turning the title race into an unexpected lifeline for teams battling the bottom three. There's dark humour about the absurdity of relying on a rival's results, with some suggesting the relegation battle has become more compelling than the title chase itself.
Arsenal's Rigged Narrative
Convinced the top teams get favourable refereeing and luck, and that Arsenal's title race is being handed to them on a plate while everyone else suffers from inconsistency.
annoyance
lose
arsenal
"Arsenal makes me sick, what does it feel like to get every 50/50 your way?"
"Generational hate watch fuel for the rest of the league this joke club"
Dark Humour in the Abyss
Acknowledging the absurdity of the situation — either celebrating a small win for rivals or finding black comedy in the notion that survival itself would be a miracle for their own club.
neutral
lose
arsenal
"Yes!!!!!! Madrid fan there. Fuc*k the haters!!!!"
"Tottenham staying up and Arsenal winning the league would be an all time blue balls moment. "
Conditional Believer
Willing the team on but with scepticism, demanding they transform into genuine contenders if they want to mount any kind of comeback in the relegation or mid-table fight.
"Pls win ur games turn into prime Barca if u need to"
"Another hypothetical win for Tottenham Hotspur Football Club "
The Ironic Optimist
Making light of hypothetical victories and pipe dreams with a wry smile, treating redemption talk as entertainment rather than genuine expectation.
amusement
lose
arsenal
"That's...
Yeah sure bud, proper Barca fan!"
"Another hypothetical win for Tottenham Hotspur Football Club "
Spurs fans are in raptures after João Palhinha's late goal secures a 1-0 win against relegation-battling Wolverhampton, with supporters expressing pure elation at the crucial three points. The passionate reaction reflects relief and joy at grinding out a result in what appears to have been a tightly contested, physically demanding encounter.
Three Points And Relief
Spurs fans are just grateful to see their side grind out a crucial win against rock-bottom Wolves, celebrating the victory without dwelling on how it came about.
love
"LOVELY CLEARANCE #COYG"
"COYS! Let’s go, boys! "
Dodgy But We'll Take It
These supporters acknowledge the match contained questionable moments and tactical scrappiness, but they're pragmatic enough to move on because what matters is the three points.
neutral
"such a dive but i’m not gonna complain #coyg "
"Fcuk my last comment. COYS!!!"
Refereeing Ruined The Show
A smaller camp is furious that poor officiating or specific defensive decisions overshadowed what should have been a cleaner performance from their side.
anger
"Matt is not COYS at all ffs "
"Fcuk my last comment. COYS!!!"
Both sets of supporters are absolutely seething after watching a dire 0-0 that descended into chaos, with fans expressing raw anger at the quality of football on display and the mounting frustration of watching their struggling sides fail to break each other down despite Tottenham eventually nicking it late on. The negativity is palpable — fans are demanding answers about what's going wrong when their teams can barely string passes together, let alone create anything remotely resembling actual football.
Complete Meltdown, Total Embarrassment
Fans are absolutely furious at the sheer lack of quality and effort on display, treating this performance as a humiliating disgrace that doesn't warrant serious analysis — just pure disgust.
anger
disgust
"What the fuck is this shit. Gtfo "
"This is honestly so bad. It almost doesn't even look real. "
Detached Resignation, What's Even Happening
Some supporters have mentally checked out so thoroughly that they're observing the chaos with bewildered indifference, almost unable to process how badly things have gone.
neutral
"Let's all go out and enjoy the sunshine, what even is this "
"he was better "
Grasping for Crumbs of Hope
A small contingent sees marginal improvement or positive signs in isolated moments, clinging to the idea that things might not be completely broken — even if the scoreline says otherwise.
"Better. Much better."
"Weather looks warm. It was snowing here today "
Wolverhampton supporters and neutrals are united in anger over André's yellow card challenge, with the vast majority arguing it should have been a straight red for a dangerous, studs-up tackle — with some Spurs fans even agreeing the decision cost Tottenham a player dismissal. The debate centres on inconsistent refereeing standards, as fans contrast this decision against other red cards given for less dangerous fouls this season.
Wolves Are The Real Disaster Here
Fans argue the yellow card is almost irrelevant because Wolves' own performance and catastrophic defending are what's truly destroying their season.
anger
annoyance
biss
tackle
"Yellow. The bigger problem is how utterly shit our players are. We are playing so badly I actually cannot believe the players aren't up for this at all. Bunch of losers who belong "
"Fuck you Bissouma, what the fuck was that giveaway there"
Just The Facts, Mate
Neutral observers acknowledge the incident on its merits without spiralling into wider complaints, accepting André got lucky to escape more serious punishment.
neutral
biss
tackle
"Andre is very very lucky that's only a yellow"
"At least Bissoumas hair looks cool"
Refereeing's Got Two Sets Of Rules
Fans believe the decision proves inconsistency — suggesting a Spurs player committing the same challenge would've been sent off immediately.
"Red card when?"
"Let’s be honest if that challenge was from a spurs player it wud be a red"
Wolves and Spurs supporters have launched a sustained attack on referee Anthony Taylor's performance during the 0-0 draw, with particular anger directed at his handling of the match, yellow card distribution, and alleged time-wasting in the closing stages. The negativity centres on perceived bias and inconsistency in his decision-making throughout a tightly-contested fixture between two struggling sides.
Taylor's Disgrace Costs Points
Fans believe Anthony Taylor's refereeing decisions directly cost their team the match and are calling out his incompetence with raw fury.
anger
"anthony taylor brings shame to my name what a fucking prick"
"Anthony Taylor is so fucking daft "
The Ref Debate Blurs Lines
A smaller contingent acknowledges controversial moments exist but gets tangled between analysing the actual call and venting personal frustration at the official.
neutral
"Thomas Frank is a wizard"
"Anthony you bald dipshit fuck off. "
Fans are furious about a series of controversial VAR decisions across the weekend's matches, particularly a stonewall penalty denied to Everton that they believe should have been awarded, whilst also questioning the consistency and apparent bias of officials across multiple fixtures. The broader frustration centres on what supporters see as systematic failings by PGMOL referees who seem to make decisions that disproportionately harm certain clubs whilst letting others off the hook.
Refs Are Fixing Us
Wolves fans are convinced the officials have a personal vendetta and are actively conspiring to send them down, making deliberately poor calls to benefit their rivals.
annoyance
anger
Brandon Austin
Antonín Kinský
"Yep a fucking dive ref hates us. "
"Refs are dumb if they want us down. Congrats you lose money wankers."
The Ref Had A Shocker
A smaller group are willing to engage with the actual decision on its merits, acknowledging the official made a controversial but debatable call rather than attributing malice.
neutral
Brandon Austin
Antonín Kinský
"Refs are on LEGENDARY"
"Nice one ref"
Spurs supporters are in a state of panic following the 0-1 loss to Wolves, with the discussion dominated by concerns over multiple injury setbacks — particularly serious-looking knee damage to key players — that are decimating their available squad depth. The negativity centres on whether the club can field a competitive team for upcoming fixtures given the growing list of unavailable personnel.
Medical Team Has Lost The Plot
Fans are furious that Tottenham's injury prevention and management is so catastrophically poor that players are being allowed to aggravate existing damage on the pitch, and they're questioning whether the entire backroom staff is fundamentally incompetent.
anger
sadness
"wtf. Why let him run. Are they all brain dead. Jesus no wonder we’re fucked. "
"Medical staff lets him run how are they so goddamn bad "
Grim Relief In A Narrow Victory
Supporters are processing the win with cautious optimism but genuine dread, desperately hoping that injuries aren't season-ending whilst acknowledging that three points against a struggling rival feels like the only silver lining to an otherwise damaging afternoon.
neutral
"lol I guess he’s fine?"
"Holy fuck we won.
Hopefully simmons isnt that bad in that its a sprain so 2 weeks rather than tear"
Fans are locked in intense disagreement over whether João Palhinha's 82nd-minute winner should have stood, with some convinced it was offside whilst others are cautiously hopeful VAR has finally gone their way. The discussion captures the raw frustration and paranoia of supporters in a tight relegation battle, desperate for a decision to break in their favour.
The VAR Inertia Crew
Fans convinced the goal was offside but frustrated that officials never bothered to properly check it with lines or slow-motion analysis before waving it through.
neutral
"Off 😞"
"It definitely looked off to me. They didn't pause or draw lines at all."
Ref Rage Defence Squad
Supporters absolutely furious at anyone questioning the decision, demanding acceptance of the goal and venting anger at sceptics before VAR even finished its work.
annoyance
"if this is off i’ll off myself god dammit"
"WHY THE FUCK ARE YOU CUNTS SAYING ITS OFF BEFORE THEY EVEN CHECK IT MAN, ENJOY IT FFS."
Clean Bill of Health Brigade
A small contingent convinced Palhinha was onside and celebrating the moment without doubt or hesitation.
amusement
"Looked good there"
"Wow he was in"
Cross-Cutting Patterns
Dominic Solanke
Appears across 10 debates: Tottenham Fans Divided Over Mathys Tel Performance, Tottenham Fans Furious Over Richarlison "Robbery", Wolves Fans Despair Over Squad's Attacking Impotence, Wolves and Spurs Locked in Grim Relegation Battle, Palhinha Late Winner Sparks Spurs Survival Debate, Wolves and Spurs Frustrated by Drab Stalemate, Tottenham Fans Demand RKM Benching For Talented Tel, Wolves and Spurs Fans Criticise Wasteful Attacking Play, Tottenham Fans Praise Van de Ven Amid Narrow Loss to Wolves, Tottenham Fans Demand End to Spence's Left-Wing Struggles
Richarlison
Appears across 9 debates: Tottenham Fans Divided Over Mathys Tel Performance, Tottenham Fans Furious Over Richarlison "Robbery", Wolves Fans Despair Over Squad's Attacking Impotence, Tottenham Fans Demand RKM Benching For Talented Tel, Palhinha Late Winner Sparks Spurs Survival Debate, Wolves and Spurs Frustrated by Drab Stalemate, Wolves and Spurs Fans Criticise Wasteful Attacking Play, Tottenham Fans Praise Van de Ven Amid Narrow Loss to Wolves, Tottenham Fans Demand End to Spence's Left-Wing Struggles
James Maddison
Appears across 7 debates: Tottenham Fans Divided Over Solanke Performance in Defeat, Wolves Fans Despair Over Squad's Attacking Impotence, Wolves and Spurs Fans Despair Over Dire Team Performances, Spurs Fans Divided Over Gallagher's Impact in Narrow Win, Spurs Fans Turn on Kolo Muani in Frustration, Spurs Fans Criticise Porro After Wolves Defeat, Tottenham Fans Scapegoat Lange as Relegation Crisis Deepens
Kevin Danso
Appears across 5 debates: Tottenham Win Overshadowed by Wider Relegation Battle Drama, Wolves and Spurs Fans Debate Squad Building After Stalemate, Tottenham Fans Hail Kinsky After Palhinha Winner, Tottenham Fans Fear Season Slipping Away Without Xavi, Tottenham Fans Praise Van de Ven Amid Narrow Loss to Wolves
Yves Bissouma
Appears across 5 debates: Wolves Fans Despair Over Squad's Attacking Impotence, Wolves and Spurs Fans Despair Over Dire Team Performances, Spurs Fans Divided Over Gallagher's Impact in Narrow Win, Spurs Fans Turn on Kolo Muani in Frustration, Tottenham Fans Scapegoat Lange as Relegation Crisis Deepens