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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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Tottenham supporters are furious with the club's medical and sports science department, blaming chronic mismanagement and penny-pinching appointments for a relentless wave of season-ending injuries that's crippled the squad. Fans believe systemic negligence—rather than bad luck—is behind the injury toll, with some suggesting the problem runs deeper than just staff replacements.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Supporters from both sides are sharing frustrations and solutions about accessing the live broadcast, with particular focus on streaming options available in different regions—especially for fans based in the US trying to catch Championship football. The discussion reveals the ongoing headache of finding reliable, legal viewing methods across different territories.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
A 0-0 draw between two struggling sides has ignited a toxic row in the fanbase, with supporters trading aggressive insults and venting raw frustration at their team's inability to break the deadlock. The anger is emerging and raw — fans are openly telling each other to "fuck off" rather than engaging in constructive criticism, signalling a fanbase at breaking point over chronic underperformance.
Spurs supporters are seething about what they perceive as a double standard in refereeing, arguing that Cristian Romero would have received a straight red card for a challenge that went unpunished in this match. The broader complaint centres on the feeling that their defender is officiated far more harshly than opposition players, fuelling frustration about the consistency of decision-making across the Premier League.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Supporters of both Wolverhampton and Tottenham expressed exhaustion and resignation following a goalless first half, with João Palhinha's late winner eventually deciding a dire, card-heavy affair that left fans emotionally drained rather than celebrating any clear narrative. The discussion centres almost entirely on reaction GIFs rather than tactical analysis, suggesting a match so uninspiring that detailed commentary barely warranted engagement.
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.
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.
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.
Fans from both sides are furiously debating whether João Palhinha's 82nd-minute winner should have stood, with the overwhelming consensus among the discussion being that he was in an offside position — leaving supporters frustrated that VAR allowed the goal to count. The neutral lean of the conversation reflects genuine uncertainty about the call rather than partisan anger, though the sheer volume of offside complaints reveals deep scepticism about the referee's decision-making.
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"Would you be happier if I said commentators? Casters? Is it incorrect what I stated."
"Even historical, successful Spurs teams had a player like him. Burgess, Mackay, Mullery, Perryman, Roberts, Mabbutt. I could go on. All successful teams need that player. Norman Hunter, Jimmy Case, Roy Keane. Not just Spurs."
"Not that it helps much, but the Norwegian commentator thought André was lucky to stay on pitch Edit: wrote the wrong player"
"Has Porro ever actually scored like that? I feel like he just attempted way too much but never converted."
"what if madders was actually fit and de zerbi is just keeping it a secret to sub him"
"Completely false. Vicario was good at the beginning of the season but since December he has been terrible and cost us in numerous games. If you look at almost every other team in the relegation places they have gone to another keeper. Both Leeds and West Ham have switched their #1 keepers. Our underlying numbers are on par with Everton and Sunderland. The only reason we are in the relegation scra"
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"The commentator on USA... Routine save from Kinsky one you should make everytime... Like wtf"
""the medical staff will know exactly what they are doing" this commentator doesnt know shit about our medical team xD"
"“the medical staff will know exactly what they’re doing”. No commentators. No they won’t."
"Apart from the first 15-20 minutes which were pretty good, Tottenham are such a dreadful team. Its actually so crazy to see. This is the first time i have seen a full 90 from them. They have a lot of good players on paper but it does not seem to be a lot of team cohesion. What a lucky win, i really thought Wolves were going to take this towards the end there. This relegation battle will probab"
"@SpursOfficial Matt Doherty keeping Palhinha onsides for that huge spurs goal. Legend for sure."
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