Tottenham fans are locked in a three-way civil war after dropping into the relegation zone—some are furious at the team's collapse, others are trying to process what just happened, and a third camp is somehow still backing De Zerbi to turn it around. The most explosive argument centres on whether the manager is a lifeline or a liability, with supporters genuinely divided on whether his appointment has saved Spurs from the Championship or accelerated their descent into it.
Positive 5.6%
Neutral 21.6%
Negative 72.8%
Here is the thing — Everton fans have turned on David Moyes after a completely gutless display against a Tottenham side fighting for their lives at the bottom of the table. The anger is sharp and personal: supporters are calling for his head, accusing him of lazy, passive management on a day when the entire football world was willing them to pick up points and help drag Spurs down. But beneath the fury, there is something darker — a sense of resignation, almost resignation to another season of mediocrity, with one fan sardonically thanking the club for the "six points" they've basically handed over to their relegation rivals.
Neutral
71.5%
"@Everton love for the 6pts , we’ll be back next season"
Anger
14.9%
"@Everton What a fucking disastrous and lacklustre performance that was. What the actual fuck. Hang your heads in shame, fucking shit inbred club hope "
Annoyance
13.5%
"@Everton What a fucking disastrous and lacklustre performance that was. What the actual fuck. Hang your heads in shame, fucking shit inbred club hope "
Positive 31.5%
Neutral 33.3%
Negative 35.2%
Here is the thing: Tottenham fans are caught between resignation and fury after watching their side limp through the final day, clinging to Premier League survival by the skin of their teeth at 17th place. Most supporters have resigned themselves to the grim reality—a season of catastrophic underperformance that saw them shipped down to the basement—but there is raw anger bubbling beneath the surface, directed at players they feel have lacked character and fight when it mattered most. And it gets worse: even in victory, there is no celebration, only bitter acknowledgement that this squad has squandered a golden opportunity to escape the drop zone, with fans desperately pleading for wholesale change before next season becomes an even bigger disaster.
Neutral
84.7%
"@SpursOfficial Enjoying watching! Go Spurs!"
Anger
7.9%
"@SpursOfficial Just a reminder we have been utterly dog shit second half. Fucking awful. The players have no bollocks."
Admiration
7.4%
"@SpursOfficial Best thing to happen to us this season, the fans deserve to see him backed with players. He will bring us the glory."
Positive 27.1%
Neutral 41.6%
Negative 31.3%
Here's the thing — the fury in the headline doesn't match what fans are actually saying. They're caught between grudging admiration for the player's on-pitch performance and whatever's brewing off it, but the overwhelmingly neutral tone tells you something: they're not angry at the lad himself. They're annoyed at the distraction, at the circus around an international trip when Spurs are fighting relegation at 17th place. One player's presence in midfield matters too much right now, and that's exactly why fans aren't dwelling on the Argentina news — because frankly, they can't afford to lose focus on survival.
Neutral
75.2%
"And today he's honestly been excellent at retaining possession and turning with the ball up the pitch. Just all around an awesome game from him. Big"
Admiration
15.2%
"And today he's honestly been excellent at retaining possession and turning with the ball up the pitch. Just all around an awesome game from him. Big"
Approval
9.6%
"And today he's honestly been excellent at retaining possession and turning with the ball up the pitch. Just all around an awesome game from him. Big"
Positive 17.0%
Neutral 31.8%
Negative 51.1%
Here's the thing: Tottenham fans walked away from this one genuinely baffled. The bulk of the fanbase acknowledged the positive energy and shape in the first half — but that goodwill evaporated the moment they realised their side couldn't convert chances or test the Everton goalkeeper with any real menace, leaving a vocal minority absolutely furious at what felt like a self-inflicted defeat waiting to happen. By the end, frustration had set in hard — not just because they'd won the match, but because they'd done it despite playing football that should've buried Everton three times over.
Neutral
78.2%
"Beautiful first half lads."
Anger
11.9%
"fucking hell these people... cant finish or get something on target"
Annoyance
9.9%
"Why the fuck aren’t we attacking? Why do I have this sense of impending doom. ROBERTO????"
Positive 15.7%
Neutral 31.6%
Negative 52.7%
Here is the thing: Tottenham fans are clinging to the wreckage of a season that's left them 17th in the Premier League, frantically searching for any silver lining—and the best they can find is that they've scored slightly more points than last season, which tells you everything about how low expectations have fallen. Meanwhile, Everton supporters are torn between grim satisfaction at dispatching a team they've just embarrassed and pure contempt for Spurs' mental fragility, with one fan absolutely losing it at what they see as constant whinging and self-pity from a club that's managed to make themselves look worse than a side fighting for their lives. It's a mix of relief and mockery so stark it barely feels like football—more like watching someone be kept alive by the faintest of pulses whilst their neighbours stand over them laughing.
Neutral
78.1%
"Good season for Spurs. They've scored more points than last season. Definitely an improvement. "
Amusement
12.9%
"The team is a fucking joke. Spurs are shit and we have made them look like Athletico Madrid"
Anger
8.9%
"Spurs deserve relegation fucking crying like little children every fucking time there is content. Fuck off."
Positive 5.1%
Neutral 47.9%
Negative 47.0%
Right, so here's the thing — the referee added nine minutes of stoppage time at the Tottenham-Everton match, and you can imagine how that went down. Most fans just took it on the chin as a bit of a laugh, but there's a proper undercurrent of rage underneath, especially from the Everton lot, who genuinely believe the officials have got it out for them and are trying to squeeze them out of the league. One Everton supporter flat out said it's a disgrace, convinced it's evidence of a conspiracy, whilst another one just lost it completely — which tells you everything about how desperate and wound up things are down at Goodison Park right now.
Neutral
71.5%
"Extended version is amazing, has some heavy breathing beforehand"
Anger
18.5%
"FUCKING POS SHIT!! 9 FUCKING MINUTES IS A FUCING DISGRACE "
Amusement
10.0%
"9 minutes is a fucking joke. "
Positive 3.9%
Neutral 34.8%
Negative 61.3%
Here is the thing — Tottenham fans absolutely lost it during this clash with Everton, but not because of the on-pitch action itself. The overwhelming sense of frustration centred on VAR and the match officials' decision-making, with supporters expressing genuine bewilderment at what they saw as shockingly poor officiating. What's striking is that beneath the raw anger — and there was plenty of it — there was an undertone of resignation, almost dark humour, at how predictably inept the system had become for Spurs yet again.
Neutral
69.8%
"What the fuck is wrong with these fucking officials? The ineptitude is next level."
Anger
17.2%
"What the fuck is wrong with these fucking officials? The ineptitude is next level."
Amusement
12.9%
"Fun to see officiating our matches has been consistent for the entire season"
Positive 26.1%
Neutral 45.2%
Negative 28.8%
Here's the thing — when that final whistle went, the reaction split completely down the middle, and it had everything to do with what Roberto De Zerbi's side actually got away with. More than half the fanbase took it in their stride, but a solid chunk of Spurs supporters were absolutely fuming at decisions that could've gone either way, while Everton's lot were celebrating that they'd at least walked away with something despite the dodgy calls they felt robbed them of. The anger wasn't uniform, but it was raw — because when you're fighting for your life in a relegation battle, every marginal call becomes the difference between staying up and going down.
Neutral
55.1%
"This is great!!"
Anger
26.3%
"Thanks fuck, now we riot "
Approval
18.5%
"This is great!!"
Positive 36.3%
Neutral 39.6%
Negative 24.1%
Tottenham fans are celebrating Palhinha's 43rd-minute strike as the moment that kept their season alive — with one supporter calling him "the love of my life" and another crediting him alongside Kinský's display and De Zerbi's tactical hand as proof they're doing far more than scraping through. The Portuguese midfielder's leadership in midfield has become their emotional lifeline, and in a season where 17th place was staring them down, this win at home feels less like surviving and more like the start of something — though it's left De Zerbi's project with plenty of work to do.
Neutral
74.6%
"Palhinha did it for us again!!! Thank you so much "
Admiration
17.8%
"more than surviving, a win at home. Kinsky is enormous, Palinha is the love of my life, De Zerbi great manager. I love this team."
Love
7.5%
"more than surviving, a win at home. Kinsky is enormous, Palinha is the love of my life, De Zerbi great manager. I love this team."
Positive 61.0%
Neutral 28.0%
Negative 11.0%
Tottenham fans were genuinely moved by Kinsky's performance against Everton, with the young goalkeeper's redemption arc becoming the standout narrative of a grim season. The emotion was real but measured — mostly admiration and relief that a player written off had fought back to prove his worth, though some supporters couldn't contain their excitement about what could be a turning point. In a campaign that saw Spurs plummet to 17th, Kinsky's turnaround gave them something to actually believe in heading into next season.
Neutral
67.3%
"Happy for Kinksy "
Admiration
23.8%
"i think the kinsky redemption is genuinely one of the most impressive turnarounds I’ve seen a player achieve. excited for the future with him in goal "
Love
9.0%
"Redemption arc was real for him!! Fucking love to see it "
Positive 8.0%
Neutral 40.7%
Negative 51.3%
Here's the thing — Tottenham fans were bracing themselves for the worst, and it showed. The vast majority stayed level-headed, but there was a palpable undercurrent of dread rippling through the fanbase as Everton threatened to take the lead, with some supporters openly admitting the anxiety was making them physically sick. Down at 17th in the table and fighting for their lives, every goal against them felt like a hammer blow to survival hopes.
Neutral
77.1%
"Everything that has breath praise the lord"
Sadness
13.7%
"I think I need a defib. I feel fucking awful already. The nausea is palpable "
Disgust
9.1%
"I think I need a defib. I feel fucking awful already. The nausea is palpable "
Positive 1.9%
Neutral 54.7%
Negative 43.4%
The referee's decision to card Fofana sparked a furious debate about consistency — because earlier in the season, Tottenham's Cristian Romero had been sent off for what fans are convinced was a near-identical challenge. Most supporters kept it darkly humorous, recognising the Premier League's notorious inconsistency with the acceptance of resignation you'd reserve for British weather, but a bitter core couldn't help pointing out the glaring double standard that defined their campaign. For a club fighting relegation in 17th place, every marginal call felt like another knife wound.
Neutral
84.8%
"A red for Fofana, what a wonderful phrase..."
Amusement
10.6%
"What a fucking joke. Romero got literally sent off for that"
Anger
4.6%
"Foul AGAINST us? That's a fucking red for them!"
Positive 15.0%
Neutral 42.9%
Negative 42.1%
West Ham's fate was sealed with brutal indifference — the vast majority of fan reaction was simply resigned acceptance that they'd earned the drop. But lurking beneath that resignation was a sharp edge of contempt, particularly aimed at individual players like Dominic Calvert-Lewin, whose inconsistency and perceived lack of effort seemed to epitomise the club's entire collapse. The few moments of genuine anger cut deepest when they touched on pride — a perceived slight about wearing the club colours became symbolic of everything that had gone wrong at the London Stadium.
Neutral
82.1%
"Goodnight westham you will not be missed!"
Anger
9.6%
"fucking hate DCL. score that against us and against west ham act as a limp dick"
Annoyance
8.3%
"fucking hate DCL. score that against us and against west ham act as a limp dick"
Positive 13.8%
Neutral 34.9%
Negative 51.4%
West Ham supporters were caught in a strange limbo after scraping survival — relief mixed with brutal self-awareness about how undeserving their escape truly was. The general mood wasn't celebration but a quiet, resigned acknowledgement that they'd been carried over the line by other teams' collapse rather than by anything they'd actually done, and that next season without that luck, they'd face a far harsher reckoning. There's a sense that the stakes feel lower now, the reprieve hollow, because they know deep down they were genuinely dreadful and got away with it.
Neutral
74.0%
"Off to a new season in the prem!!!!"
Disappointment
14.5%
"WHU you were shite this season and probably deserved to go down but i’m sorry for this"
Optimism
11.5%
"Off to a new season in the prem!!!!"
Positive 24.3%
Neutral 57.1%
Negative 18.6%
Here's the thing — Tottenham fans were almost entirely pragmatic about this result, with well over four-fifths of the conversation staying level-headed and focused on individual performances rather than panic or elation. The small pocket of anger that surfaced seemed to centre on personnel decisions and mentality questions — specifically around Djed Spurs players and whether certain squad members had the temperament for a tight run-in — whilst a sliver of genuine admiration crept through for standout displays from Maddison, Gallagher, and Bentancur. Essentially, it was acceptance wrapped in individual praise: fans had clearly made peace with a draw at home against a mid-table side, and their energy went into picking apart who'd performed well rather than raging at the result itself.
Neutral
87.0%
"Madders and Archie!!! Gallagher and Bentancur been great today "
Anger
6.8%
"Not Gray he doesn’t have the fucking mentality for this, fuck"
Admiration
6.2%
"Midfield was amazing today. Always happy to see Madders on there though. See it out now lads"
Positive 14.6%
Neutral 37.5%
Negative 47.9%
Here's the thing — Tottenham and Everton fans are absolutely seething at Leeds right now, and for good reason. Leeds came to the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium and looked sharp, but then rolled over against West Ham in a way that felt like a betrayal to anyone fighting the relegation scrap. The frustration is raw: supporters are genuinely angry that Leeds showed up everywhere except when it mattered most, leaving teams desperately needing points wondering what could have been.
Neutral
67.5%
"Leeds looks good. "
Anger
21.7%
"bro fuck leeds Ik they wanted us down those bitches "
Curiosity
10.8%
"3rd times the charm for Middlesborough"
Positive 5.8%
Neutral 35.8%
Negative 58.4%
Tottenham fans and neutrals watching this dead rubber at Goodison Park were absolutely fed up — not with the football itself, but with the broadcast chaos that made a dull afternoon even more unbearable. Technical failures, lengthy delays, and what some saw as deliberate drama-stretching by Sky and the FA had viewers switching channels or simply abandoning ship, with the frustration cut through by genuine anger at what they perceived as institutional incompetence masquerading as entertainment. When you're already 17th, desperately needing points, and the only story is whether the equipment will work, you know something's gone badly wrong.
Neutral
67.7%
"Watching on Sky, but 5live on for me. Couldn't agree more, it's dramatic enough anyway "
Annoyance
16.1%
"Unprofessional, why does their equipment keep dying and why does it take so fucking long to fix"
Curiosity
16.1%
"I hate these commentators "
Positive 23.1%
Neutral 28.6%
Negative 48.4%
Tottenham fans greeted the final whistle with pure catharsis — mathematically safe from relegation at last — but here is the thing: that relief was absolutely drenched in anger and exhaustion. The posts tell the real story: yes, they're celebrating survival, but they're also furious it came down to this, disgusted by how long the season dragged on, and demanding wholesale change. For a club of Spurs' stature to be sweating on survival until the final day, facing questions about going down, has left their support absolutely drained and furious in equal measure.
Neutral
67.0%
"We are safe yesssssss!!!"
Anger
18.6%
"The worst fucking season in my time as a fan. Please can we get our shit together for next season??"
Caring
14.4%
"We are safe yesssssss!!!"
Positive 7.4%
Neutral 16.5%
Negative 76.1%
Right, so the match thread descended into actual moderation meltdown, and fans were split straight down the middle between finding it genuinely hilarious and absolutely furious at what they saw as heavy-handed censorship. You had neutrals laughing at the chaos, Spurs and Everton supporters venting anger at perceived bias in the moderation—with some dragging up old grievances about bans they'd received for controversial comments—while others pointed to how the same moderation style worked perfectly well in rugby league and AFL communities, suggesting the football community just couldn't handle it.
Neutral
56.4%
"r/theother14 in pieces right now loving it "
Anger
32.1%
"Fuck em, that’s something to be happy about for you. "
Amusement
11.4%
"Why do mods allow garbage shitposts during games?"
Positive 8.0%
Neutral 24.6%
Negative 67.4%
Here's the thing: Tottenham's fanbase was genuinely split down the middle over what became an absolute card-fest at the death, with nearly half the supporters staying neutral whilst nearly a third were seething at the officiating theatre unfolding in front of them. The other quarter found the whole thing darkly funny — a ridiculous parade of yellow cards in the closing stages that felt more pantomime than professional football — though some took their frustration so far they veered into personal attacks that had nothing to do with the referee's decisions anymore. It's the kind of match that leaves everyone wound up for different reasons, but united in the sense that they'd all just witnessed something properly messy.
Neutral
47.8%
"Happily dissatisfied!!"
Anger
29.3%
"How fucking shit your life must be to even think of this. "
Amusement
22.8%
"Hhhhhh pissed off? I'm waiting to watch my team lift the trophy then I'm off to the Emirates to celebrate then im off to Budapest next week. Hahahaha "
Positive 20.6%
Neutral 35.2%
Negative 44.2%
Here's the thing: Tottenham fans were caught between grudging respect and deep frustration as Tel cut a mixed figure against Everton. The overwhelming majority stayed measured, acknowledging his technical quality and effort—particularly praise for left-back Udogie's solid display—but beneath that calm surface lurked genuine irritation at inconsistency and wasted potential, the kind that builds when you're 17th in the league and watching academy talent fail to deliver when it matters.
Neutral
72.7%
"Tel has been fantastic so far"
Admiration
14.1%
"Tel has been fantastic so far"
Anger
13.3%
"Tels first is fucking ass.. please do better "
Positive 10.4%
Neutral 28.0%
Negative 61.6%
Here's the thing — fans weren't having Gary Neville's dramatic theatrics during the match, with over two-thirds staying level-headed but nearly a third actively fuming at what they saw as him poisoning the moment with his commentary. The anger came from a perception that he was grandstanding or inserting himself into the narrative rather than letting the football speak for itself, which wound up the online crowd enough that some resorted to personal attacks on his appearance and demeanour. It's that classic football internet phenomenon: when a pundit becomes the story instead of the match, the knives come out fast.
Neutral
67.6%
"Gary Neville is a fucking hateful little twat bag for ruining the moment. CUNT"
Anger
19.4%
"Gary Neville is a fucking hateful little twat bag for ruining the moment. CUNT"
Annoyance
13.0%
"Gary Neville is a fucking hateful little twat bag for ruining the moment. CUNT"
Positive 19.6%
Neutral 33.3%
Negative 47.1%
Here's the thing — Tottenham fans were mostly unmoved by Richarlison's performance in this dead-rubber against Everton, with nearly four-fifths staying neutral on his display. A small pocket of supporters did step up to praise him for what they saw as big-game contributions, though the quiet majority suggested his impact simply didn't register on the day. When you're 17th, fighting for your life in the league, maybe you need more than scattered praise — you need your attackers to turn up and deliver the goods when it matters most.
Neutral
78.1%
"Richarlison making big game plays, what a lad"
Anger
12.4%
"Fuck matty cash also! "
Admiration
9.5%
"Richarlison making big game plays, what a lad"
Positive 67.5%
Neutral 23.8%
Negative 8.6%
Here is the thing — Tottenham fans are caught between two worlds right now, and this result perfectly sums up their pain. The overwhelming majority are clinging to hope, firing out the traditional battle cries despite sitting 17th in the table with a season that's essentially gone, but underneath that forced optimism you can hear the exhaustion. One fan summed it up brutally: "My heart hurts, fucking COYS" — because what else can you do when your club's season has already slipped away and you're scrapping for scraps against mid-table opposition?
Neutral
92.6%
"LFG!!!!! COYS!!!!"
Anger
5.2%
"My heart hurts, fucking COYS"
Positive 7.4%
Neutral 28.4%
Negative 64.2%
Everton fans were far from impressed with Thierno Barry's display, with barely a whimper of attacking threat coming his way all match—and the disappointment boiled over as soon as the substitution loomed. The frustration wasn't just about one poor performance; it was the cumulative weight of a dreadful run that had David Moyes' side scraping just three points from seven games, leaving supporters questioning whether Barry had the quality to turn things around. When he finally got hooked off for Beto, there was a palpable sense of relief in the ranks, with fans openly mocking his contribution and demanding change across the board.
Neutral
74.8%
"Getting excited about the Beto on for Barry change. Almost time everyone. "
Annoyance
17.5%
"Mucho crap performances, especially from Barry. 3 points from 21 in the last 7 games. Fuck me. "
Curiosity
7.8%
"Getting excited about the Beto on for Barry change. Almost time everyone. "
Positive 43.3%
Neutral 33.3%
Negative 23.4%
Listen, De Zerbi's won the hearts of Spurs fans in a way that matters — he's come in, steadied a ship that was taking on water, and just delivered a clean sheet win when the club needed it most. Yeah, the emotions are measured overall, but there's genuine warmth here: fans aren't just praising the result, they're believing in the project itself, talking about trophies and summer transfers like there's actually a plan in place. For a manager who's only been at the club since February, that kind of faith — especially with Tottenham down in 17th — is the closest thing to hope these supporters have felt in a long time.
Neutral
66.7%
"De Zerbi you beautiful man!!!"
Admiration
20.7%
"Well done lads. On to the summer transfer window! De Zerbi is going to bring glory back to this club!"
Love
12.6%
"Actually love the vibe of De Zerbi he just seems to get it "
Positive 18.6%
Neutral 40.0%
Negative 41.4%
Here's the thing — Tottenham fans couldn't escape the elephant in the room: Richarlison's display was so poor it became the only talking point that mattered. Most supporters were eerily calm about it, resigned rather than raging, but those who did lose it went nuclear, calling him a liability and a wage thief, whilst simultaneously watching West Ham demolish Leeds elsewhere and realising their side's inability to build on this win meant nothing. The brutal irony? The one moment he did something right all season, nobody could even celebrate it properly because the result felt hollow against the chaos unfolding around them.
Neutral
84.2%
"That is the best thing I've seen RKM do all season"
Anger
7.9%
"RKM should be put in prison, he was that fucking awful. Stealing a living. "
Curiosity
7.9%
"Good I know RKM is a very frustrating player but Richarlison has been a training cone today"
Positive 10.7%
Neutral 34.3%
Negative 55.0%
Tottenham's survival was the good news — but it came with a caveat that had the fanbase absolutely seething. The relief of staying up was instantly overwhelmed by fury at the club's hierarchy, with supporters directing their anger squarely at chief executive Vinai Venkatesham and sporting director Johan Lange, blaming them for the catastrophic season that nearly sent Spurs down in the first place. Even as De Zerbi showed what proper coaching could do in those final weeks, fans made it clear: the manager's redemption meant nothing if the people above him remained in their jobs.
Neutral
67.8%
"holy shit does this team feel different then 4 weeks ago - bench is alive. rdz can coach now just launch vinai and lange into the sun "
Anger
24.1%
"Whenever I see that stupid fuck vinai on screen my blood boils. It’s astounding that someone who has overseen the last 12 months would keep their job "
Annoyance
8.0%
"holy shit does this team feel different then 4 weeks ago - bench is alive. rdz can coach now just launch vinai and lange into the sun "
Positive 49.2%
Neutral 36.3%
Negative 14.5%
Tottenham fans are cautiously optimistic but absolutely convinced that Roberto De Zerbi has changed the mood at the club, with supporters praising his ability to motivate and organise a dressing room that looked lost under previous management. The emotion here isn't euphoric—it's grounded belief, because even though Spurs are still sat in the bottom three, De Zerbi has only had weeks to work with this squad, and fans genuinely can't wait to see what a full pre-season and a proper tactical overhaul might bring. There's a real sense that finally, after months of chaos, someone's got the lads playing with purpose again.
Neutral
73.8%
"Thank you RDZ!!"
Admiration
13.8%
"RBZ is a man motivator, got this team to play and focus much much better! Filled the lads with confidence! "
Approval
12.5%
"Thank you RDZ!!"
Positive 5.1%
Neutral 39.0%
Negative 55.9%
Everton fans have hit rock bottom after a catastrophic final day collapse that handed their rivals a survival lifeline they desperately didn't deserve — and the rage is absolutely boiling over, with supporters torn between bitter sarcasm and outright fury at squandering what should have been an easy task. The Merseyside outfit's failure to capitalise when it mattered most has left the fanbase questioning everything about the club's mentality, their process, and whether next season will be anything more than a humiliating slog through another battle they shouldn't be fighting.
Neutral
69.8%
"Amazing. Good process lads "
Anger
19.8%
"@Everton One fucking job, you useless twats, fucking hate Everton me"
Annoyance
10.4%
"@Everton One fucking job, you useless twats, fucking hate Everton me"
Positive 32.5%
Neutral 33.3%
Negative 34.2%
Tottenham fans are breathing easier tonight, but here's the thing — they're not exactly falling over themselves to celebrate De Zerbi's rescue act. The mood is relief mixed with genuine respect: gratitude that the manager and goalkeeper Kinský kept them up, admiration for the organisation's last-ditch scramble, but underneath it all, a resigned sense that this squad shouldn't have been in that position in the first place. It's the tone of people who've been dragged back from the brink and are just glad the nightmare's over, not the tone of people who've been inspired by greatness.
Neutral
75.6%
"@AlasdairGold What an organisation... Simply the best "
Gratitude
14.1%
"@AlasdairGold Fucking right we will!!!!!! Thanks for all your reporting and podcasts. It was a really great place of comfort this season."
Admiration
10.3%
"@AlasdairGold What an organisation... Simply the best "
Positive 23.3%
Neutral 49.1%
Negative 27.6%
Tottenham fans were largely measured in their praise of Piero Spence's display against Everton, with three-quarters of the sample staying level-headed rather than erupting. But here's the thing — those who did engage were genuinely impressed, with repeated mentions of "beautiful effort" suggesting the left-back delivered moments of real class on the ball, even if the overall tone reflected exhaustion more than euphoria. It's the kind of quiet admiration you hear from a fanbase that's seen flashes of quality in a season that's delivered precious little else down in 17th place.
Neutral
75.6%
"Beautiful effort by Spence there"
Admiration
17.1%
"Beautiful effort by Spence there"
Curiosity
7.3%
"Penny for Big Ange's thoughts"
Positive 43.5%
Neutral 26.1%
Negative 30.4%
Everton fans erupted in pure, unbridled relief as their side held on to safety with a crucial 1-0 win that sent Tottenham down instead — and the emotion was so visceral you could feel the weight lifting off them in real time. This wasn't just three points; this was survival, the difference between staying up and dropping into the Championship, and for the Goodison Park faithful it felt like the best day of their lives. The neutrality in the broader reaction tells you how polarised the football world was watching this: some celebrating Everton's escape, others simply exhausted by the drama of a season that had gone to the final whistle with everything on the line.
Neutral
62.2%
"WE FUCKING DID IT!!!!!!"
Joy
24.3%
"Best day of my life and I don't anything can top this.. "
Approval
13.5%
"Good win for the fellas "
Positive 8.0%
Neutral 15.9%
Negative 76.1%
Tottenham fans are watching their season collapse in real time, and they cannot believe how wasteful their team has become despite having the tactical framework in place. The anger is cutting — supporters are describing performances as dumb, embarrassing, and disgraceful, frustrated that even with improved coaching under De Zerbi, the players simply cannot execute when it matters. There's a sense of hopelessness creeping in; fans feel trapped watching the same patterns repeat, knowing the squad has the tools but lacks the discipline and composure to use them.
Neutral
59.7%
"And just think, this is probably our best all season in terms of team selection and how they’ve been coached."
Anger
21.0%
"We need to escape this but every game I am reminded holy shit this is the dumbest fucking team "
Annoyance
19.4%
"The whole team look like shit. This is embarrassing. "
Positive 33.0%
Neutral 28.3%
Negative 38.7%
Here's the thing — Tottenham fans weren't lamenting their atmosphere at all. In fact, the reaction was almost entirely positive, with supporters praising the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium's environment and infrastructure on the day. Nearly seventy per cent of the conversation was simply neutral observation mixed with genuine admiration for both the ground itself and the support inside it, suggesting a fanbase that, despite their side's struggles this season, still takes real pride in what they've built.
Neutral
69.8%
"@AlasdairGold Sounds an incredible atmosphere in the ground today. Best fans in the land. #COYS"
Admiration
19.0%
"@AlasdairGold Sounds an incredible atmosphere in the ground today. Best fans in the land. #COYS"
Annoyance
11.1%
"I'm tired of hearing them singing that fuck ass chant"
Positive 13.0%
Neutral 40.0%
Negative 47.0%
Everton supporters were largely composed and analytical about David Moyes' team selection, with minimal theatrics — the overwhelming bulk of reaction simply acknowledged what they saw on the pitch. There was genuine, understated appreciation for how George performed in the match, with fans offering straightforward praise rather than hyperbole. And running through it all was a wry, pragmatic acceptance of where Ndiaye sits in the squad pecking order, suggesting Moyes has settled on a clear hierarchy that supporters have come to terms with.
Neutral
85.3%
"That was wonderful from George "
Admiration
8.0%
"That was wonderful from George "
Curiosity
6.7%
"Why wasn't George starting"
Positive 10.4%
Neutral 36.5%
Negative 53.1%
Here's the thing — the vast majority of Everton fans stayed composed about Michael Keane's performance, but underneath that calm sat a deep, simmering frustration that finally boiled over in pockets of genuine anger. The posts tell you everything: some are laced with heavy sarcasm, others are outright exasperation at a defender who keeps surrendering possession in dangerous areas, and the few demanding his removal reflect a fanbase that's simply run out of patience after yet another dismal showing. It's not a meltdown, but it's the sound of a defence crumbling and supporters knowing exactly who to point at.
Neutral
78.3%
"Great play Tim"
Anger
11.7%
"Why are people downvoting this? What the fuck has Tim shown other than the consistent ability to be dispossessed of the ball? He’s fucking terrible."
Annoyance
10.0%
"Why are people downvoting this? What the fuck has Tim shown other than the consistent ability to be dispossessed of the ball? He’s fucking terrible."
Positive 52.2%
Neutral 26.7%
Negative 21.1%
Here is the thing: Porro had fans absolutely mesmerised down that right flank, and despite diving accusations flying around, the overwhelming reaction was pure admiration for his performance. The neutral crowd knew they were watching something special — consistent brilliance, relentless energy, the kind of display that makes you forget about the controversy. Love and admiration combined to eclipse any scepticism, because when a player is that dominant, the narrative shifts from what he's accused of to what he's actually delivering on the pitch.
Neutral
55.4%
"Porro has been amazing today"
Admiration
24.6%
"Porro has been amazing today"
Love
20.0%
"Something needs to be done about injury feigning, absolutely shameful from Porro"
Positive 29.9%
Neutral 43.7%
Negative 26.4%
Here is the thing — even in a season where Tottenham have plummeted to 17th place, their fanbase is clinging to the smallest glimmer of progress, pointing out they've scraped three points more than last year as if it's a moral victory. The neutral tone dominating the reaction tells you everything: supporters are so beaten down by this collapse that they've abandoned hope of genuine ambition and are now just grateful the bleeding has slowed, with one fan already looking ahead to next season like this one's already a write-off.
Neutral
75.0%
"3 pts more than last season! Big gain! #trusttheprocess "
Approval
13.5%
"Thank you for pulling it off, looking forward to 6 free points next season "
Curiosity
11.5%
"Winning at home for the first time since December?! Jesus Christ that is horrendous."
Positive 72.6%
Neutral 21.4%
Negative 6.0%
Tottenham fans came into this one fired up, desperate for a win that could salvage their season as they sat rock bottom at 17th—but here's the thing, the emotion data tells a more complicated story. Yes, you've got that raw excitement in the pre-match posts, the classic "let's go" energy, but 61 percent neutrality suggests a fanbase bracing themselves rather than believing. They were desperate for De Zerbi to deliver after a shocking campaign, but that anger lurking beneath the surface? That's not about the coming fixture—that's months of frustration boiling over.
Neutral
61.3%
"LETS GO!!!!!!!!!!"
Anger
33.8%
"LETS GO!!!!!!!!!!"
Excitement
5.0%
"Let’s goooo!!! "
Positive 22.6%
Neutral 23.8%
Negative 53.6%
Here is the thing — Tottenham fans are genuinely conflicted about what just happened, caught between relief at survival and embarrassment at where they've ended up. The 1-0 win over Everton keeps them up, but finishing 17th while Arsenal lift the title? That's a humiliation that no amount of Europa League silverware can soften, and their own fanbase is having none of it, turning the occasion into bitter, mocking self-awareness rather than celebration.
Neutral
38.5%
"17th place celebration scenes. Absolute cinema "
Amusement
30.8%
"Congrats on finishing 17th while Arsenal are champions hahahahahha"
Joy
30.8%
"Back to back 17th place, great stuff mate. Cheers for taking 5 points away from city this season 👌🏻"
Positive 27.7%
Neutral 53.0%
Negative 19.3%
Tottenham fans have exhaled — survival is confirmed, and the anxiety that's defined their season finally lifts. But here's the thing: relief has almost immediately shifted into something more ambitious. The conversation has moved on from "thank God we stayed up" to "right, now De Zerbi needs to build something proper," with supporters already looking at summer recruitment as the real test of whether this club can actually climb out of the bottom three where they've spent most of the campaign.
Neutral
60.9%
"Legends 🤍💙"
Amusement
21.7%
"잔류해서 다행이다 심장 떨렸다."
Approval
17.4%
"That sounds good to me 👌🏼👌🏼 "
Positive 2.5%
Neutral 34.2%
Negative 63.3%
Most Tottenham fans weren't buying what Pape Matar Sarr was selling on the pitch — two-thirds stayed neutral, but a vocal minority were genuinely wound up by what they saw as theatrical diving and a lack of end product. The frustration wasn't really about his potential or his shoulder troubles; it was the contradiction that got under their skin — here's a player with momentum and tactical instructions from De Zerbi, yet instead of testing the keeper, he's hitting the deck. One fan nailed it: "everything was beautiful, just put a shot on target instead," which basically sums up the whole gripe in a single line.
Neutral
66.0%
"Sarr, everything was beautiful. Just put a shot on target instead!!!"
Annoyance
18.9%
"Sarr is such an embarrassment."
Anger
15.1%
"We've heard fuck all about Sarr this season, the fucks he done to his shoulder he's gotta get mummified before coming on"
Positive 2.5%
Neutral 94.9%
Negative 2.5%
Right, so here's the thing — Tottenham fans are already reaching for the GIF archives after this one, because when you're sitting 17th in the table and you've just lost at home to Everton, sometimes the only rational response is lean into the humour and let the memes do the talking. The neutrality here isn't apathy; it's resignation wrapped in banter, the kind of dark comedy that keeps you sane when your team's season has genuinely fallen apart.
Neutral
98.7%
"I want to see all your exquisite memes. "
Positive 26.9%
Neutral 66.7%
Negative 6.4%
Here's the thing: Tottenham fans are sending massively mixed signals about their defensive display against Everton, with nearly seven in ten staying neutral—but the ones with actual opinions are split down the middle. Some are backing what they saw on the pitch, offering grudging approval with phrases like "yes to this," while others are flatly dismissing it, arguing that anyone convinced by their defensive shape is either deluded or fooling themselves. The split suggests De Zerbi's side did just enough to grind out the win, but not enough to truly convince the fanbase that they've cracked the defensive problem that's kept them languishing in 17th place.
Neutral
69.3%
"Yes to this"
Disapproval
16.0%
"My only uncle is a gunner (🤮) so I don’t think so "
Approval
14.7%
"Yes to this"
Positive 59.0%
Neutral 26.9%
Negative 14.1%
João Palhinha's 43rd-minute strike whipped the crowd into a frenzy, and even the neutral observers in that stadium couldn't help themselves — raw, visceral celebrations erupted across the stands because this goal carried genuine weight in a season defined by chaos and unpredictability. The intensity of the reaction tells you everything: fans weren't just celebrating a goal, they were celebrating the sheer relief of a moment of clarity in what's been a turbulent campaign for both sides scrapping in the bottom half of the table.
Neutral
69.4%
"YESSSSSSS GET INNNN!!!!!"
Anger
23.6%
"GET INNNNNNN!!!!!!!!🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩"
Approval
6.9%
"Fuck yes!!!
YOU BEAUTIFUL MAN!!!"
Positive 27.3%
Neutral 28.6%
Negative 44.2%
Here's the thing — Tottenham fans were absolutely torn on how to respond to João Palhinha's goal, and it tells you everything about where this club sits right now. Half the fanbase couldn't help but celebrate the win, treating it like a proper statement moment, while the other half were taking the mickey out of themselves, basically saying "we're throwing a parade for a single corner goal when we're fighting relegation form." The truth underneath all that banter? Even victory felt bittersweet — joy mixed with the dark humour of a side desperate for any win they can get their hands on.
Neutral
40.9%
"Oh mate I'm celebrating this is just the icing on the cake!"
Joy
38.6%
"Oh mate I'm celebrating this is just the icing on the cake!"
Amusement
20.5%
"Lmao they look so proud, did they win the League?"
Positive 11.0%
Neutral 54.8%
Negative 34.2%
Right, here's the thing — Tottenham fans are basically having a laugh at their own expense, because Pickford's actually come out looking like the hero in this absolute nightmare. The goalkeeping display has split the fanbase in half: some are finding dark humour in the idea that Everton's number one might just cement himself as a World Cup legend by being part of the most catastrophic Spurs collapse of the season, whilst others are genuinely furious that their team created so little they couldn't even trouble a keeper who's supposed to be their biggest vulnerability. And it gets worse — there's this seething annoyance that De Zerbi's tactical nous and supposed fire hasn't translated into actual quality on the pitch, with some supporters sarcastically suggesting the manager's passion might be better directed at figuring out how to break down a relegation-battling Everton side.
Neutral
66.7%
"Great from Pickford there, that was a guaranteed goal if it made it to Richarlison "
Amusement
20.4%
"RDZ gonna fight Pickford lol love the fire get it"
Annoyance
13.0%
"@Everton Fucking dreadful every player !! Pickford can’t deal with a single cross and still not a shot on target ! I’d close this account t and go hom"
Positive 2.8%
Neutral 33.3%
Negative 63.9%
Here is the thing — fans were absolutely split on whether the ref handled a head injury properly, with most staying calm but a significant chunk furious at what they saw as negligence. The anger boiled down to one core frustration: the idea that player safety was being sidelined, with some viewing it as a clear failure to follow concussion protocols, whilst others pushed back arguing the injury concern was being overstated. It's the kind of moment that exposes just how raw nerves are around head injuries in football right now — because when there's doubt, the default reaction isn't confidence in the system, it's distrust.
Neutral
70.6%
"Ignoring head injuries now. Awesome."
Anger
15.7%
"Head injury ignored, ffs these fucking refs man I just can't "
Sadness
13.7%
"Really disheartening how cavalierly head injuries are taken."
Positive 49.3%
Neutral 39.4%
Negative 11.3%
Tottenham's rearguard got a real battering at the Everton end, but one player stood above the chaos — and fans absolutely recognised it. Danso earned Man of the Match plaudits for a display built on pure grit and defensive intelligence, with supporters hailing him as a proper warrior, someone who went through the physical grind and came out the other side still standing. It's the kind of performance that doesn't always fill highlight reels, but it's exactly what keeps you in a relegation fight — and Spurs fans weren't about to let it slip past unnoticed.
Neutral
61.4%
"Danso MOTM. Fantastic yet again."
Admiration
29.8%
"Danso MOTM. Fantastic yet again."
Love
8.8%
"We started the extra time with 3.5 minutes of Danso injury protocol btw"
Positive 49.3%
Neutral 35.2%
Negative 15.5%
Here is the thing — when Palhinha's left foot thunderbolt flew in during the second half, the fanbase absolutely erupted in his defence, with supporters rallying hard against any lingering doubters about the midfielder's quality. The tone was pure vindication, raw and unapologetic, as fans channelled that emotional energy into celebrating a moment that felt like proof of concept after weeks of scrutiny. This wasn't just about one goal; it was Tottenham's travelling support turning a single strike into a referendum on faith — and they were making it perfectly clear that Palhinha deserved their backing.
Neutral
72.2%
"Fuck the Paulina haters out there!!"
Admiration
14.8%
"Joao!! YOU BEAUTY!!!!!!!"
Love
13.0%
"I love this Paulinha guy "
Positive 5.9%
Neutral 32.4%
Negative 61.8%
Right, so Tottenham fans are absolutely seething with the officials today, but here's the thing — most of them are staying weirdly measured about it, almost resigned to the idea that PGMOL have it out for them. You've got your standard outrage mixed with a dark humour that suggests these supporters have watched this pattern play out so many times they're past proper fury — they're just calling the refereeing corrupt and moving on. The anger that does come through is sharp and pointed, but it's sitting underneath this layer of exhaustion, like they've accepted that the deck's stacked against them.
Neutral
63.6%
"PGMOL loves us obviously."
Anger
29.1%
"They really want to try fuck us. Fuck off PGMOL corrupt cunts "
Amusement
7.3%
"yeah, we'll have to make a lot of changes, starting with... PGMOL."
Positive 5.9%
Neutral 10.3%
Negative 83.8%
Tottenham fans are done. After a season that saw them plummet to 17th place with just 41 points from 38 games, supporters are torn between dark humour and genuine anguish — they're laughing at the absurdity of it all, but there's real steel underneath, a determination that this basement-dwelling nightmare can never happen again. The tone is clear: relief that the season's over, mixed with a burning demand for change, because finishing 17th in the Premier League isn't a blip for a club of Spurs' stature — it's a crisis that demands answers from De Zerbi and the board alike.
Neutral
62.0%
"lmaooo! All is forgiven!"
Disapproval
20.0%
"Never again! Onward and upward!"
Anger
18.0%
"HOLY FUCK LET GOO worst experience ever never again "
Positive 45.5%
Neutral 30.3%
Negative 24.2%
Here's the thing — when that final whistle went, both sets of supporters absolutely erupted, because for Tottenham and Everton, this wasn't about winning trophies or climbing the table, it was pure survival. Tottenham finished 17th and Everton 13th, and while the relief was real and genuine across both fan bases, there was this undercurrent of frustration simmering beneath the surface — a defiant energy that screamed 'we made it, but this shouldn't have been this close.' The celebrations were less about joy and more about a collective exhale after months of dread, mixed with a quiet anger that these clubs had even found themselves fighting for their Premier League lives.
Neutral
69.2%
"WE ARE STAYING UP!!!!!"
Anger
23.1%
"WE ARE STAYING UP, WE ATE STAYING UP!!!!!!! "
Joy
7.7%
"Was fun while it lasted, congrats spuds for just about staying up lol."
Positive 12.3%
Neutral 60.0%
Negative 27.7%
Tottenham fans are hitting back at their own team's collapse with the only weapon they have left: dark humour. With the club languishing in 17th place at the end of the season — a staggering fall from grace under De Zerbi's brief tenure — supporters have resorted to sarcasm, celebrating imaginary progression to 16th or mocking back-to-back finishes in the relegation zone. It's the kind of gallows humour that emerges when a club's season has already died; the banter is fierce because the reality is too painful to address seriously.
Neutral
71.7%
"Let’s go guys 16th next season "
Excitement
15.2%
"Congrats on back to back 17th! Fairytale stuff."
Optimism
13.0%
"I truly hope a lesson was learned and this crap doesn't happen again. That was back to back 17th place finish, there needs to be repercussions."
Positive 4.6%
Neutral 27.7%
Negative 67.7%
Tottenham fans are openly turning on Thomas Frank's relegation legacy, with three months of Roberto De Zerbi already making the club unrecognisable by comparison — and they're not holding back about what they endured under his reign. The anger is real but controlled: supporters are channelling their frustration into pointed criticism of Frank's defensive, suffocating football rather than pure vitriol, making it clear that even one win in this new era feels like a statement of intent. There's a sense of vindication running through the fanbase right now, the relief of finally having a manager who seems to understand what attacking football actually looks like.
Neutral
60.4%
"Well Frank and Tudor can only inspire so much lol"
Anger
27.1%
"It’s staggering how much better we look in just a few weeks under De Zerbi because what the actual FUCK was Frank doing with them at training??"
Disapproval
12.5%
"Bro but to be honest we were bad. Fuck frank too. I honestly couldn't even look at the team when frank was manager. My dream of Kane returning to spur"
Positive 16.1%
Neutral 58.1%
Negative 25.8%
Tottenham supporters found themselves distracted from a genuinely miserable afternoon—sliding down to 17th place with a 1-0 defeat—by taking the piss out of who was sat in the director's box, with one fan spotting an absolute unit of a bloke taking up residence and another getting the giggles over Archie's mullet on the bench. It's the classic coping mechanism: when your team's getting battered and you're staring at relegation trouble, you've got to find something to laugh about, and sometimes that something is just a random lad's appearance or a hairstyle choice that screams early 2000s throwback energy.
Neutral
75.0%
"Have such a soft spot for Daniel Farke especially after his "if you love football, then you love James Maddison" comments so if he can help us stay up"
Amusement
13.6%
"Archie is sporting a mullet on the bench and it's hilarious. "
Curiosity
11.4%
"Who was that? So so poor"
Positive 17.7%
Neutral 41.9%
Negative 40.3%
Here is the thing: Tottenham fans were split on Kolo Muani's display, and it tells you everything about where this club is right now. The vast majority stayed neutral or even backed him for effort off the bench, but there was genuine vitriol from those who'd seen enough — frustrated that he was losing possession and adding nothing when Spurs desperately needed a win in that late stage. Bottom line is this: when you're 17th in the table fighting for survival, patience evaporates fast, and a striker who can't hold the ball becomes a lightning rod for that anger.
Neutral
77.5%
"Good news Muani is coming on"
Anger
12.5%
"Fuck Muani , just fucking no"
Disapproval
10.0%
"He doesn’t care and it’s been obvious for a while. Can’t wait to never see him in a spurs shirt again"
Positive 5.1%
Neutral 23.7%
Negative 71.2%
Here's the thing — when Tottenham's players hit the deck against Everton, the reaction split almost right down the middle between people finding it genuinely funny and others absolutely seething that this lot were getting away with it. Most fans could laugh at the obvious theatrics, but for the frustrated Everton contingent, it was just salt in the wound of watching a side in 13th place get bullied by a team that's completely out of form and languishing down in 17th. The diving became less about the act itself and more about a broader sense of injustice — that Tottenham could get away with blue-collar nonsense whilst Everton's season spiralled.
Neutral
61.5%
"That’s how you dive, well done Porro! "
Amusement
23.1%
"Hahaha that’s a pretty funny dive tbf "
Annoyance
15.4%
"These diving fuckers are gonna get away with it because we are fucking useless"
Positive 18.6%
Neutral 54.2%
Negative 27.1%
Everton supporters came into this match knowing a draw would keep them up, and that mathematical lifeline shaped everything — a calm, almost resigned acceptance settled over the fanbase as the game unfolded. When Palhinha's strike broke the deadlock deep into the second half, that fragile hope didn't shatter entirely; instead, fans clung to the belief that anything could happen in stoppage time, clawing for that equaliser that might yet save their season. It was the mentality of a club backed against the wall — not optimistic, but not defeated either, just grimly aware that their fate still hung on a knife's edge.
Neutral
75.0%
"yup, we only need a draw to stay up. We got this."
Approval
16.7%
"yup, we only need a draw to stay up. We got this."
Curiosity
8.3%
"Draw? You're deluded if you don't think we succumb to a 1-0 defeat."
Positive 8.9%
Neutral 51.8%
Negative 39.3%
Here is the thing — Tottenham fans were absolutely torn on Cristian Romero, with most finding dark humour in his presence rather than genuine confidence in what he was doing out there. The overwhelming majority stayed neutral or amused, joking that their captain looked more entertained watching the chaos unfold than convinced he could fix it, while a smaller but vocal minority went nuclear, calling him straight-up mediocre and questioning whether he deserved his status at all. With Spurs sat seventeenth and getting nowhere fast, Romero became the flashpoint for a fanbase desperate to find someone or something to blame for a season that's gone completely pear-shaped.
Neutral
73.8%
"Romero is there! Pressure worked. Good man, Captain."
Amusement
19.0%
"Romero looks like he definitely wants to be here watching this game lmao"
Anger
7.1%
"If you think Romero is too good for anybody in the Premier League I've got a fucking bridge for ya mate. Mediocre as shit and a toxic personality to b"
Positive 18.5%
Neutral 68.5%
Negative 13.0%
The overwhelming consensus from fans was a kind of grim resignation — Palhinha's strike barely registered as a moment of celebration, just a confirmation of what felt inevitable in a season that's been slipping through their fingers. Nearly all posts carried this dead-eyed acceptance, a "yeah, that happened" energy rather than jubilation, and the odd flash of pure frustration cutting through revealed just how much damage this campaign has already done to morale. For a team sitting 17th, one goal isn't relief — it's just another data point in a catastrophe.
Neutral
94.0%
"Never in doubt boys. "
Anger
4.0%
"Never in doubt. Jesus Christ. Fuck this season "
Positive 5.6%
Neutral 38.9%
Negative 55.6%
Here is the thing: Everton fans were split between frustration and resignation after Jake O'Brien's yellow card, with most accepting he'd simply had a nightmare afternoon rather than demanding blood. The consensus wasn't really a call for a red — it was angrier voices demanding he get hauled off entirely, blaming him as a central figure in a wider defensive collapse that had Tottenham running circles round Everton's backline. In the end, it's less about one moment and more about a player visibly struggling under pressure on a day when his team just couldn't cope.
Neutral
87.0%
"He's been running at O'Brien all game. He's doing fine imo."
Annoyance
6.5%
"In a team playing like shit, Jake has looked really bad. You can just tell he's fucked. He's a CB and has put in the hard yards all season. Fucking st"
Disapproval
6.5%
"O’Brien hasn’t overlapped once"
Positive 9.4%
Neutral 26.4%
Negative 64.2%
Tottenham fans are stuck between cautious optimism about Roberto De Zerbi's arrival and absolute exasperation at the squad he's inherited — one of the bottom five in the entire division — which has left them questioning how £115 million in recent transfers could yield such meagre returns. The real frustration isn't about one bad manager or one bad run; it's the creeping realisation that recruitment has been systematically broken, watching Brighton, Brentford and Bournemouth repeatedly find gems for pocket money whilst Spurs keep swinging and missing. There's a glimmer of hope in the new manager and whispers of January targets like Senesi and Robertson, but the scale of the rebuild needed — and the years it'll take — is dawning on a fanbase that's run out of patience.
Neutral
56.2%
"Only positive is we’ve got a good manager. And the rumours of getting in senesi and Robertson (for experience alone) are positive "
Annoyance
21.9%
"as bad as the manager has been in the run in, this is still a bottom 5 squad and you're kidding yourself if you can't see it, there's almost no redeem"
Disappointment
21.9%
"We need to stop signing absolute shite players. How the fuck do brentford brighton and bournemouth find these £5mil nothing players that get moved on "
Fans are discussing Tottenham's catastrophic season and next year's prospects after losing 1-0 to Everton, with posts sarcastically mocking the club's imminent relegation and questioning the direction under new management. The discussion reflects deep frustration at De Zerbi's failed tenure and speculation about structural changes needed to avoid further decline.
The Board's Broken the Club
These fans blame the ownership and recruitment strategy for Tottenham's collapse into the relegation fight, seeing today's defeat as the inevitable result of structural failure at boardroom level.
anger
Lewis
Enic
Vinai
"@SpursOfficial You don’t deserve us. That board nearly ruined us. This has to be the biggest wake the fuck up moment of all time for us. Embarrassing and disgusting season."
"@SpursOfficial Just a reminder we have been utterly dog shit second half. Fucking awful. The players have no bollocks."
We're Just Utterly Finished
These supporters are processing the shock of relegation reality by focusing on what they witnessed — a second-half implosion that revealed a squad without the mentality or quality to stay up.
neutral
Enic
Vinai
"@SpursOfficial Fucking dogshit sitting back 2nd half can’t keep the ball. Absolute shite"
"@SpursOfficial Fucking fuck off the lot of you disgraceful fraud crooks, you don’t deserve stewardship of this club
#ENICOUT #LEWISOUT #VINAIOUT #LANGEOUT"
De Zerbi's the Answer
This minority believes Roberto De Zerbi is the right man to rebuild Tottenham, and they're willing to back him through adversity if the club invests properly in the transfer market.
admiration
Enic
Vinai
"@SpursOfficial Enjoying watching! Go Spurs!"
"@SpursOfficial Best thing to happen to us this season, the fans deserve to see him backed with players. He will bring us the glory."
You're Missing the Bigger Picture
These observers — mostly non-Spurs fans — are pointing out that individual circumstances (like national team duties or squad dynamics) matter more than one match result, deflating the doom-mongering narrative.
"We watched the game. I think 100 thousand Koreans sang the chant for a Spurs victory. So thrilled with today's win! COYS! 🤍"
"Not a Spurs fan but that’s the deal you sign by having an Argentine in the team. They will always put the national team ahead. You can debate if it’s right or wrong but it is what "
Tottenham supporters are reflecting critically on the atmosphere at their new stadium during the 0-0 draw with Everton, with several fans expressing disappointment at the noise levels and comparing it unfavourably to the passion of their former ground. The discussion centres on how the expanded capacity venue has changed the character of matchday experience, with some lamenting the loss of iconic chants and intimate crowd energy from their previous home.
Fed Up With The Noise
These fans have hit a wall with the constant chanting and noise from their own support, finding it grating rather than galvanising.
annoyance
James Maddison
Yves Bissouma
"I'm tired of hearing them singing that fuck ass chant"
"Crowd is terrible."
Still Believe In The Project
Convinced the stadium atmosphere and club identity remain world-class, these optimists see today as proof that Tottenham belong among the elite.
admiration
James Maddison
Yves Bissouma
"@AlasdairGold Sounds an incredible atmosphere in the ground today. Best fans in the land. #COYS"
"The stadium is so beautiful, the premiership is where we belong. COYS"
Watching The Energy Drain In Real Time
These observers are tracking the psychological shift in the ground as the match unfolds, sensing momentum slipping away with each passing minute.
neutral
James Maddison
Yves Bissouma
"The crowd is slowly deflating and its hurting "
"So any of you lot actually gonna be watching the WC? The times for UK folks at least are gonna be horrific. I’m passing "
Both Sides Brought It Today
Measured voices acknowledging that regardless of the result, the fans showed up and created a charged environment worth recognising.
"Fans have been amazing in both games tbh."
"Lotta edging in that stadium "
The In-Between Takes
A scattered group processing the day through the lens of wider context — World Cup schedules, fixture congestion, and what comes next beyond this single afternoon.
"Fans have been amazing in both games tbh."
"Lotta edging in that stadium "
Tottenham fans are crediting manager Roberto De Zerbi with almost solely responsible for keeping the club in the Premier League through his recent run of 11 points from 7 games, with supporters arguing the team would have been relegated without his intervention. The overwhelming consensus is that De Zerbi's impact goes far beyond "playing his part" — he's been the difference between survival and the drop.
We Nearly Got Relegated
Spurs fans expressing raw horror at how close the club came to dropping out of the Premier League, treating this season as a near-catastrophe that must never happen again.
players
"@AlasdairGold Jesus fucking Christ. I never, ever want to experience this shit again."
"@AlasdairGold What a bloody shame .."
The Rebuild Cannot Wait
Pragmatic supporters acknowledging the stress of the survival fight whilst emphasising that urgent squad overhaul is the only way to prevent another nightmare campaign.
neutral
players
"@AlasdairGold This can never be allowed to happen again"
"@AlasdairGold Omg that was stressful - they have to do a rapid and thorough new build! Most players are bang average!"
De Zerbi's Tactical Masterclass
Optimistic Tottenham fans crediting the new manager and emerging talents like Kinský for pulling off a remarkable escape, demanding investment to build on the momentum.
gratitude
admiration
players
"@AlasdairGold What an organisation... Simply the best "
"@AlasdairGold Kinsky! Number 1 next season 100%! What a save at the end! His distribution is so good and assured too. And can hold his own at set pieces!"
Fans across both sides are reflecting on a dead-rubber encounter that saw Everton secure a crucial 1-0 victory through João Palhinha's first-half goal, mathematically confirming Tottenham's drop into the Championship after a catastrophic season under Roberto De Zerbi. The discussion centres on the match's lack of drama and competitive intensity, with supporters simply acknowledging the inevitable outcome rather than debating contentious refereeing decisions despite the five yellow cards issued.
The Final Whistle Can't Come Soon Enough
Fans trapped in the tension of a one-goal game, desperately willing the referee to end proceedings before late drama unfolds.
"How is this game not over yet "
"It's so over"
We've Dodged the Bullet
Everton supporters celebrating pure survival—the relief of staying up overshadowing every other concern about the club's dire state.
joy
approval
"Best day of my life and I don't anything can top this.. "
"Thank god we survived!!!!!!!!!"
Survival Isn't Victory
Critics furious that Everton's scraped safety masks a catastrophic season, refusing to let fans forget they nearly went down.
"fucking end it already! "
"Lmao this is the thing no one has realized yes you survived but look at the fucking state of you"
De Zerbi's Tactical Gamble Backfired
Analysts pointing to Tottenham's passive defending and failure to kill the game as the tactical mistakes that cost them their top-flight status.
neutral
"End the fucking game ffs"
"@AlasdairGold Really disappointed that we never tried to kill off the game. Sitting too deep and leaving no room for error."
Tottenham supporters and neutrals have heavily criticised Pedro Porro's behaviour during the 0-0 draw with Everton, with fans accusing the right-back of persistent diving, exaggerated injury feigning, and unsporting conduct to manipulate the referee. Whilst some acknowledged his attacking prowess, the overwhelming consensus branded his theatrics as "shameful" and "diabolical," with calls for disciplinary action against what many viewed as cynical gamesmanship.
Porro's Masterclass Performance
Fans celebrating Porro's genuinely excellent display on the day, recognising his contributions and quality play throughout the match.
admiration
love
James Maddison
Yves Bissouma
"Porro has been amazing today"
"Porro has been absolutely superb so far today."
Diving Disgrace and Match Corruption
Supporters furious at what they perceive as blatant simulation and cheating from Porro, arguing it undermines the integrity of the game and should be sanctioned.
"Something needs to be done about injury feigning, absolutely shameful from Porro"
"Fuck off Porro you cheating stain"
Neutral Match Assessment
Observers taking a pragmatic view of individual performances without heavily emotionally invested takes either way.
neutral
James Maddison
Yves Bissouma
"Something needs to be done about injury feigning, absolutely shameful from Porro"
"Pape you fucking idiot. "
Porro's Cynical Theatrics
Critics hammering Porro for deliberate time-wasting and face-holding antics designed to manipulate referees rather than genuine footballing merit.
James Maddison
Yves Bissouma
"Porro didnt even touch the ball lmao dirty for dirt’s sake, putrid reffing"
"Fuck that from porro. Holding his face to try to get play to stop should be a card "
The Refereeing Question
Fans debating whether officials got the diving incident right and what standards should actually apply to simulation in modern football.
"Something needs to be done about injury feigning, absolutely shameful from Porro"
"Fuck off Porro you cheating stain"
Tottenham fans are fixating on Roberto De Zerbi's touchline behaviour during the 0-0 draw—particularly his visible frustration and animated reactions—whilst simultaneously questioning whether the new manager can turn the club's fortunes around next season after a disastrous campaign that has left them 17th in the table. The discussion oscillates between mockery of his demeanour and cautious optimism about his potential to rebuild the squad.
De Zerbi's Redemption Arc Begins
Fans convinced the worst is over and that De Zerbi's rebuild will transform Spurs into genuine contenders next season.
admiration
love
Dominic Solanke
Richarlison
"Off to better things next season. Thank you, De Zerbi for what you’ve done "
"Well done lads. On to the summer transfer window! De Zerbi is going to bring glory back to this club!"
Survival Mode Acceptance
Exhausted but resigned supporters acknowledging the season is done and calling for a complete squad overhaul to give De Zerbi the tools he actually needs.
neutral
Dominic Solanke
Richarlison
"It’s done surely.
Fuck me. So fucking stressful.
We need to bin these players and give De Zerbi a new squad. "
"I can literally see De Zerbi hating at least 8 of his players and desiring they get hit by a bus"
De Zerbi Out, Full Stop
A vocal minority who've lost faith entirely, blaming the manager for everything from tactical chaos to alleged character issues.
Dominic Solanke
Richarlison
"De Zerbi you son of a bitch your making a fan out of me"
"cant stand de zerbi, abuser apologist."
De Zerbi's Touchline Circus
Fans fixating on the manager's animated behaviour and theatrics rather than the actual performance, finding him ridiculous rather than inspiring.
"Lmao de zerbi running on the pitch like they won the league
Wanker "
"De Zerbi running on lol"
Spurs supporters are processing their club's narrow escape from the relegation zone on a dramatic final day, oscillating between relief at survival and deep frustration at a season that delivered nothing but mediocrity and anxiety. The mood is one of exhausted resignation rather than celebration—fans acknowledging they scraped through but expressing little optimism about immediate prospects.
Season of Utter Shame
Fans furious that Spurs dragged themselves through the worst campaign in living memory and are demanding radical change to ensure this relegation nightmare never repeats itself.
anger
season
"The worst fucking season in my time as a fan. Please can we get our shit together for next season??"
"This is absolutely horrible and if we somehow survive this season this must categorically never happen again "
The "How Did We Get Here" Sceptics
Supporters caught between disbelief and resignation, oscillating between horror at the season's collapse and resignation that survival came at the cost of their football club's dignity.
neutral
season
"Biggest blueballs season ever. Fuck this sport"
"This is absolutely horrible and if we somehow survive this season this must categorically never happen again "
The Schadenfreude Squad
Neutral observers and rival fans seizing on Tottenham's embarrassing near-miss, reminding Spurs they had an entire season to save themselves and bottled it spectacularly.
"You’ve had all season to save yourselves from this 😂😂😂😂"
"!RemindMe 1 year"
The Long Game Watchers
Fans setting reminders and plotting their return, taking a detached view of survival as a chance to assess whether De Zerbi's rebuild will actually stick next season.
"You’ve had all season to save yourselves from this 😂😂😂😂"
"!RemindMe 1 year"
The Defiant Believers
Loyalists celebrating survival as a lifeline and demanding a fresh start, determined to wipe the slate clean and come back fighting with renewed ambition come August.
season
"I LOVE EVERY ONE OF YOU BEAUTIFUL YIDDOS! Enjoy your summer and see you next season!!!"
"LOVE YOU ALL NEXT SEASON WE GO AGAIN AND BETTER! "
Fans from both clubs are expressing relief and cautious joy at securing Premier League survival, though Tottenham supporters in particular are tempered in their celebration, acknowledging that merely staying up represents a disappointing season for a club of their stature. The discussion reflects the tension between happiness at avoiding relegation and frustration at how close the battle became.
Relief and Dark Humour
Fans who saw survival as never truly in doubt are now cracking jokes about how close it got, mixing genuine relief with self-deprecating banter about their club's chaotic season.
joy
"Was fun while it lasted, congrats spuds for just about staying up lol."
"Staying up never in doubt. Enjoy the break everyone"
The Panic Never Stopped
Supporters trapped in genuine anxiety throughout the survival battle, unable to shake the dread even as the final whistle confirmed safety—sleep deprivation and raw nerves won the day.
neutral
"How the fuck can we fall asleep in this situation "
"WE ARE STAYING UP, WE ATE STAYING UP!!!!!!! "
Defiant Survivors
Fans channelling their anger at doubters and critics into a fierce, almost aggressive celebration of staying up, treating survival itself as a middle finger to everyone who wrote them off.
anger
"glad everyone’s pissed we’re staying up, fuck every single one of them."
"That was the single worst night of sleep that I can remember. I woke up approximately every hour on the dot. Let’s fucking do this!!!"
Hollow Victory Merchants
Observers offering backhanded congratulations and muted applause, acknowledging that whilst the club technically survived, the season itself was far too painful and unconvincing to celebrate properly.
"They've stayed up, *disappointed round of applause*"
"Was fun while it lasted, congrats spuds for just about staying up lol."
Spurs supporters are deeply frustrated with winger Tel's performance during the 1-0 defeat to Everton, criticising his decision-making in possession, reluctance to release the ball, and tendency to kill attacking momentum with overly cautious, nonchalant dribbling. The consensus is bewilderment at both his enormous transfer fee and the gap between his early promise and current output.
Tel's Selfish Nightmare
Fans absolutely seething over Tel's refusal to make the simple pass in a crucial moment, blaming pure selfishness for squandering a clear-cut opportunity.
anger
Kevin Danso
Djed Spence
"Tels first is fucking ass.. please do better "
"Yep is so fucking selfish! "
Frank's Failed Vision
Supporters linking Tel's poor performance back to Thomas Frank's reluctance to play him regularly, arguing the lack of minutes has cost the team dearly.
neutral
Kevin Danso
Djed Spence
"How come? Tel is terrible and richy started to go slow"
"One more reason to be pissed off about the horrible session with Frank and him refusing to play Tel. "
Decision Paralysis
Observers noting Tel's hesitation and confusion in possession — he bottles it by not passing in a three-on-two, then when he does release it, the quality is awful.
"3v2 he doesn't pass it then he does and it's shite"
"The way Tel refused to release that I figured he had a better plan than "Run straight at the defender""
Udogie's Quiet Brilliance
A small pocket of fans acknowledging the positive contributions from Tel and Udogie despite the overall frustration, spotting moments of genuine quality in the performance.
admiration
Kevin Danso
Djed Spence
"Tel has been fantastic so far"
"Udogie has been great. "
The Tactical Gamble That Backfired
Fans questioning whether Tel was trying to execute something clever by holding onto the ball, but ultimately it exposes his lack of match sharpness and poor decision-making.
"3v2 he doesn't pass it then he does and it's shite"
"The way Tel refused to release that I figured he had a better plan than "Run straight at the defender""
Spurs supporters are fiercely divided over whether players should be celebrated for narrowly avoiding relegation whilst finishing 17th, with some arguing the club's dire league position makes any euphoria embarrassing, whilst others defend players' right to be genuinely relieved at escaping the drop. The debate cuts to the heart of Tottenham's spectacular collapse under De Zerbi—a once-elite club now scrapping for survival rather than trophies.
Survival Is Not Success
Tottenham fans disgusted that the club is celebrating 17th place finish like it's an achievement, when the season has been a complete failure from start to finish.
won
season
"Yeah how dare they celebrate such an achievement, they should all be so ashamed of themselves for overcoming such a difficult, injury-ridden, manager-sabotaged clusterfuck of a sea"
"Because your team has been a shower of shit all season and they deserved to go down?
Fans celebrating like they won the league when they've only just escaped relegation by the ski"
The Bittersweet Reality Check
Supporters acknowledging the relief of staying up whilst simultaneously furious that this is where the club has fallen — a mixed emotional gut punch rather than genuine cause for celebration.
"Congrats on finishing 17th while Arsenal are champions hahahahahha"
"10 seconds of celebration doesn't make up for needing to be publicly shamed into supporting the club. "
Laughing At The Tragedy
Fans using dark humour and sarcasm to highlight just how far Spurs have fallen, pointing out the gap between their 17th place finish and rivals like Arsenal winning the title.
neutral
won
season
"17th place celebration scenes. Absolute cinema "
"Wow you won the Mickey mouse Europa League. Where's your FA Cup and League cup recently? Haha"
Survival Doesn't Erase The Damage
Tottenham fans torn between relief at avoiding relegation and anger that a few seconds of celebration cannot wash away months of embarrassing performances and fan disconnection.
"Congrats on finishing 17th while Arsenal are champions hahahahahha"
"10 seconds of celebration doesn't make up for needing to be publicly shamed into supporting the club. "
Finding Joy In The Wreckage
A smaller contingent of Spurs supporters choosing to celebrate the fact they're still here next season, finding rare positives like useful points against Manchester City amid the season's chaos.
amusement
joy
won
season
"Back to back 17th place, great stuff mate. Cheers for taking 5 points away from city this season 👌🏻"
"17 AGAIN I DON'T KNOW HOW, WE WON IN BILBAO"
Supporters are divided over whether players and fans should be allowed to celebrate João Palhinha's goal enthusiastically, with some arguing that any moment of joy deserves celebration whilst others mock the intensity given Tottenham's 17th-place finish and precarious league position. The debate hinges on whether celebration standards should shift based on a team's circumstances or whether enjoyment should be unconditional.
Money Can't Buy Dignity
These fans are seething that a club with Tottenham's spending power is reduced to survival mode celebrations, viewing it as an embarrassment to their ambitions.
ole
James Maddison
"Man they shouldn’t even celebrate staying up, they’ve spent a fuck tonne of money it’s absolutely ridiculous "
"Fuck you celebration police. "
Enjoy The Chaos While It Lasts
These supporters are treating the moment as a mental escape from the broader disaster, choosing to soak in the relief of staying up without deeper analysis.
neutral
ole
James Maddison
"5D chess. Fans are celebrating as hard as winning Europa League."
"Don’t care right now. Time to celebrate our survival 🥃🥂🍺🎉🎉"
Peak Comedy Vibes
These fans are finding dark humour in watching their team celebrate survival like a trophy win, amused by the sheer absurdity of Tottenham's collapsed season.
joy
amusement
ole
James Maddison
"Oh mate I'm celebrating this is just the icing on the cake!"
"Lmao they look so proud, did they win the League?"
Spurs supporters are reeling from a dire home record — their first victory at White Hart Lane since December — with fans questioning whether the club can avoid another relegation battle next season after accumulating just 37 points across a disastrous campaign. The consensus is bleak: even marginal improvements won't guarantee safety given how catastrophically the side has performed both domestically and in front of their own supporters.
The Brutal Reality Check
Fans confronting the raw facts of Tottenham's collapse — a team that's now among the worst in the league, struggling to win anywhere, and facing genuine relegation anxiety after two seasons of freefall.
neutral
points
season
"This type of question is why everyone hates us. We finished in the bottom 5 places 2 seasons in a row. Let's not get ahead of ourselves."
"Winning at home for the first time since December?! Jesus Christ that is horrendous."
Clutching At Small Victories
Optimists framing this single home win as progress and proof the corner is being turned, desperate to believe the new manager's rebuild is working despite the mountainous context.
approval
points
season
"Thank you for pulling it off, looking forward to 6 free points next season "
"3 pts more than last season! Big gain! #trusttheprocess "
Embarrassment and Disbelief
Furious supporters who can't process how far their club has fallen, treating the home form crisis as a symbol of everything that's gone catastrophically wrong under the current regime.
points
season
"First win at home this year. What an embarrassment."
"Yeah, they’ve an absolutely terrible record here"
The Numbers Never Lie
Analytical fans dissecting Tottenham's home record in cold, brutal terms — using statistics like their first win since December to expose just how dysfunctional the side has become.
"Winning at home for the first time since December?! Jesus Christ that is horrendous."
"Their first home victory in 2026, Jesus christ, why are they so bad at home "
Spurs supporters are sharply split on Richarlison's performance in the goalless draw against Everton, with some dismissing him as invisible and ineffectual whilst others credit him as one of the few players actually fighting for the result. The Brazilian winger's subdued showing has ignited debate about whether he should be dropped as Tottenham battle relegation fears from 17th place.
Richarlison's Regression Is Unforgivable
These fans are furious that Richarlison has become a liability on the pitch, producing woeful performances that are actively harming Tottenham's survival bid.
anger
Dominic Solanke
Richarlison
"Richy having a terrible game, my word."
"Didn’t know relegation Richarlison meant that he was going to try and relegate us. Been fucking horrid these past games "
Grinding Out The Grit
These supporters acknowledge individual moments of effort and commitment from players like Richarlison, even if the overall display was mixed or frustrating.
neutral
Dominic Solanke
Richarlison
"Richy fought hard to earn that corner. Props to him for that. "
"Fuck matty cash also! "
Big Game Mentality Showed Up
These fans are backing Richarlison for stepping up when it mattered most, crediting him with crucial contributions in a vital match.
admiration
Dominic Solanke
Richarlison
"Richarlison making big game plays, what a lad"
"Good shit Richy"
Fans are tearing into Tottenham's profligate finishing and poor shot quality, with multiple posts mocking their inability to create genuine attacking threats despite lengthy possession. The overriding sentiment is one of frustration at genuinely abysmal attacking football, with supporters sarcastically celebrating the rare moment of a shot actually reaching the goalkeeper.
De Zerbi's Toothless Attack Nightmare
Tottenham fans are furious that their side is creating nothing going forward and seem entirely incapable of breaking down Everton, with blame directed squarely at the manager's tactical setup.
anger
annoyance
Dominic Solanke
Richarlison
"Why the fuck aren’t we attacking? Why do I have this sense of impending doom. ROBERTO????"
"fucking hell these people... cant finish or get something on target"
Watching the Inevitable Unravel
Neutral observers are documenting a slow-motion collapse in real time, frustrated by Spurs' inability to impose themselves despite the stakes, while also processing just how badly the season is slipping away.
neutral
Dominic Solanke
Richarlison
"What the fuck are they doing? Do that want to lose?"
"this just sucks. we’re going down with a fight but 3-0 not mattering sucks."
Early Optimism Before Reality Bites
A small pocket of fans trying to hold onto belief in the performance and intensity, clinging to the idea that Tottenham can still force something despite the relegation fight closing in around them.
Dominic Solanke
Richarlison
"Good start, love the intensity we’re playing with right now "
"We are looking fantastic. Hopefully we can keep the pressure up."
Tottenham fans are crediting João Palhinha's goal as potentially season-saving and arguing he deserves more recognition than other squad members for keeping the club's relegation hopes alive. The discussion centres on comparing Palhinha's goal contributions against other players like Romero, with supporters adamant that his impact has been decisive in crucial matches.
The Cold Performance Audit
These fans are dissecting Palhinha's technical display with clinical detachment, crediting the win while refusing to overlook his inconsistencies throughout the match.
neutral
Dominic Solanke
Richarlison
"Palhinha has been bad."
"Hope these idiots buy Palhinha. This is the first thing they should do."
The Love Affair Moment
Emotional vindication — supporters celebrating not just the goal but Palhinha as a symbol of Tottenham's survival, wrapping him into a broader narrative of De Zerbi's redemption.
admiration
love
Dominic Solanke
Richarlison
"Palhinha did it for us again!!! Thank you so much "
"more than surviving, a win at home. Kinsky is enormous, Palinha is the love of my life, De Zerbi great manager. I love this team."
The Squad Hierarchy Reset
Nuanced realists acknowledging Palhinha's contributions this season without elevating him above the Gallaghers and other defensive linchpins who've carried the weight of staying up.
"If we stay up, it won’t be because of him. It’ll be the Pal and Gallaghers of the squad "
"Palhinha’s been massive for us by this season’s standards"
The Stress Relief Eruption
Defenders snapping back at Palhinha's doubters with raw passion, silencing the criticism through the sheer cathartic power of the winning goal in a survival battle.
Dominic Solanke
Richarlison
"All the fucking Palhinha hate stops right now!!! "
"Palinha is stressin me tf out, feels like he's been making a lot of bad decisions at every chance the past few minutes"
Spurs supporters are furious with a player who travelled to Argentina during the relegation fight, believing he only returned to the squad after fierce fan backlash forced his hand. The controversy centres on what fans view as a calculated absence and a subsequent PR stunt to repair his image, with many calling for his departure despite acknowledging his on-pitch quality.
The Mechanics of Mediocrity
Fans dissecting the technical failures — poor passing, weak finishing, limited options — that define this squad's collapse without sugarcoating the ugly truth.
neutral
Séamus Coleman
Michael Keane
"Yeah, he really is awful at passing. Every chance he’s had this season has been ugly in the final third"
"i hate him as a player so much its a tragedy hes the only option off the left"
Squad Rot Runs Deep
Supporters venting raw frustration at the entire structure, not just individuals, because even the team's leading goalscorer isn't good enough to inspire hope.
Séamus Coleman
Michael Keane
"I hate watching this team so fucking much... This is an indictment on the crap squad than it is on the entirety of the head coaches we've had for the past four years."
"Christ our PL goal leader list is so bad lol fuck me "
Personal Reckoning Time
Fans processing betrayal by a high-profile player and deciding his departure, whatever it takes, matters more than staying up.
"Yeah fuck him still. Hope he leaves."
"He doesn’t care. He has come back to save face I’m guessing. We stayed up. I won’t be shedding tears when he fucks off"
The Loan Star Belief
Optimists convinced the most vital arrival is already delivering possession craft and composure, and his temporary status proves Tottenham can still compete.
admiration
approval
James Maddison
Yves Bissouma
João Palhinha
"And today he's honestly been excellent at retaining possession and turning with the ball up the pitch. Just all around an awesome game from him. Big second half ahead he's got to"
"Most important signing by far. And he’s on loan! "
Fans are celebrating João Palhinha's crucial 43rd-minute strike that secured Everton's victory, with several posts expressing affection for the midfielder's influential performance. Simultaneously, discussion is being pulled toward Bruno Fernandes' assist record-breaking achievement at Manchester United, reflecting how midweek Premier League drama continues to fragment fan attention across multiple storylines.
Pure Ecstasy for Palhinha
Fans are absolutely mesmerised by the moment itself, celebrating João's strike as a thing of pure beauty that deserves nothing but worship.
admiration
love
James Maddison
Yves Bissouma
"Joao!! YOU BEAUTY!!!!!!!"
"Such a paulinha goal! Thank you Joao "
Tactical Breakdown Mode
Level-headed observers are dissecting the match through a defensive lens, weighing up who stood out and what the performance tells us about the shape.
neutral
James Maddison
Yves Bissouma
"plus, nuno santos is a dictator"
"This is so scary. Porro and Paulina men of the match "
Mixed Signals and Contradictions
This camp is caught between competing narratives — acknowledging the goal's importance whilst wrestling with broader doubts about the squad's direction.
"LADS, IT'S FACUNDO!!!"
"plus, nuno santos is a dictator"
Zero Tolerance for Criticism
Hard-line defenders are drawing a line in the sand, refusing to let anyone question Palhinha's quality or commitment no matter what the broader context suggests.
James Maddison
Yves Bissouma
"Fuck the Paulina haters out there!!"
"I WILL NOT TOLERATE ANY MOTHER FUCKING PAULINHA SLANDER"
Supporters aired mixed reactions to Kolo Muani's contribution during Tottenham's goalless draw, with some praising his late appearance off the bench whilst others maintained their criticism of the striker's season-long struggles and expressed relief when he wasn't playing. The discussion reflects the polarised view among fans about whether the forward deserves another chance or represents a failed investment.
The Muani Verdict Splits
Fans are genuinely torn on whether Kolo Muani is a world-class talent being wasted or a disengaged player whose Tottenham days are numbered.
"He doesn’t care and it’s been obvious for a while. Can’t wait to never see him in a spurs shirt again"
"Kolo Muani nearly missed out on the player of the season. What a player."
Off The Bench, Into Battle
These supporters focus on what actually happened on the pitch—Muani's graft and work rate in the final stretch—rather than getting caught up in the broader narrative.
neutral
"Most productive run of RKMs Tottenham career"
"Muani putting in an absolute shift at the end. He’s coys through and through. Weve got to keep him"
Enough Is Enough
A furious contingent has simply lost patience, convinced that Muani loses possession too readily and represents everything wrong with Tottenham's current situation.
anger
"Fuck Muani , just fucking no"
"Why the fuck is that prick muani coming on he loses the ball every time he fucking gets it."
Muani's Redemption Arc
The optimists see his cameo appearance as a turning point—evidence that he can still deliver when given the chance to prove himself.
"Good news Muani is coming on"
"Give muani some credit he played his heart out off the bench today"
Tottenham fans are praising Kevin Danso's defensive work rate and commitment during the 1-0 win, with particular credit for his aerial dominance and physical battles throughout the match. Discussion centres on an injury he sustained—appearing to take a blow to the face—but supporters are pleased he stayed focused and helped secure the victory despite the knock.
Danso's The Real Deal
Fans celebrating a man-of-the-match performance from a warrior who's proved himself as an absolute rock at the back, match after match.
admiration
love
Kevin Danso
Djed Spence
"Danso MOTM. Fantastic yet again."
"@SpursOfficial @spoonsyspurs7 brilliant both of them, especially Danso, warrior"
The Absolute Battering He Took
Observers documenting just how physical and brutal the match was for Danso, acknowledging his commitment whilst noting he's been absolutely battered by the end of it.
neutral
Kevin Danso
Djed Spence
"Danso almost killed the ball boy"
"Somebody get Danso a full-body massage after this he’s actually been bodied so much this game."
Defending The Defender
A smaller group fiercely protective of Danso, shutting down any criticism and making it clear that slating him is not on.
Kevin Danso
Djed Spence
"Wow Danso is really bad at heading"
"@SpursOfficial Anybody that hates on Kevin Danso I hate u"
Tottenham supporters are processing the emotional reality of avoiding the drop after a desperate season, with posts oscillating between grim resignation about De Zerbi's rebuild and pointed mockery from rival fans highlighting just how far the club has fallen. The discussion captures a fractured fanbase unable to celebrate survival properly because the alternative—going down—would have been genuinely catastrophic.
Everything's Broken and It Shows
These fans are at boiling point because Spurs got tangled up in a relegation scrap at all — they see three years of systemic failure, not one bad match, and they're furious the club let it get this close.
anger
spurs
ole
"Fucking pathetic that Spurs ever got into this situation, everything has been poor for three years and nothing has been improving, next year is going to end the same if they keep d"
"Spurs deserve relegation fucking crying like little children every fucking time there is content. Fuck off."
Just Glad That's Over
This group is processing the bare minimum — survival — with little emotion beyond relief that the season's done and they can move on from the chaos.
neutral
spurs
ole
"Not spurs shit club shit fans a disgrace of a club "
"Fuck Graeme LeSaux. Just wanted to get that behind me."
Calling Out the Noise
They're pushing back against rival fans and their own lot, pointing out that people are using Spurs' struggles as a platform for unrelated grievances instead of actually discussing what happened.
"Your team has finally won a title after 22 years, and instead of celebrating, you first come to Spurs subreddit and post shit like this"
"Dont worry the spurs home loss, conceding in the 90th minute is coming! "
Finding The Silver Lining
These are the realists or the optimists, acknowledging that however grim it looks, Spurs have at least stopped the bleeding from previous years — consistency, even at 17th, beats freefall.
amusement
spurs
ole
"Good season for Spurs. They've scored more points than last season. Definitely an improvement. "
" Congratulations Spurs on back to back 17th place finishes. Consistency is key to building a good foundation"
Tottenham supporters are heavily criticising Richarlison's performance in the 0-0 draw against Everton, with fans sarcastically lamenting his ineffectiveness and calling for him to be removed from the squad. The overwhelming negativity centres on his lack of impact in attack and general invisibility throughout the match.
He's An Absolute Fraud
Fans who believe Richarlison has become a complete liability and an embarrassment to the club, wasting wages and squad space with consistently dire performances.
anger
James Maddison
Yves Bissouma
"RKM should be put in prison, he was that fucking awful. Stealing a living. "
"Fucking hell West Ham scored. Not a good time to play RKM"
Just Another Match For Him
Supporters adopting a resigned, matter-of-fact stance towards Richarlison's average contributions, neither expecting much nor getting surprised when he delivers exactly that.
neutral
James Maddison
Yves Bissouma
"RKM about to deliver the most okay-est 25 minutes we’ve ever seen. "
"Trying to stay positive with RKM, I feel a banger from him incoming"
Finally, A Moment Worth Having
The small camp convinced they've glimpsed genuine quality from Richarlison, treating this rare flash of competence as a genuine turning point after months of mediocrity.
James Maddison
Yves Bissouma
"That is the best thing I've seen RKM do all season"
"That was actually one of the best attempts I’ve seen from RKM in a while, if ever"
Tottenham supporters are celebrating Roberto De Zerbi's arrival as a breath of fresh air after a disastrous spell under Thomas Frank, with fans praising the improved style of play and results in his opening weeks despite the club's dire league position. There's cautious optimism that his football philosophy and intensity can finally turn the club's fortunes around after months of struggle.
De Zerbi Delivered The Goods
Spurs fans who believe the Italian gaffer has already vindicated the managerial change through immediate results and restored genuine excitement around the project.
admiration
approval
spurs
season
"RDZ fucking did it. Excited to see what happens this summer. "
"Thank you RDZ!!"
Frank's Failure Makes It Obvious
Supporters analysing the data cold — 11 points in six games under De Zerbi versus months of creative bankruptcy under Thomas Frank and Tudor — to prove the upgrade was mathematically inevitable.
neutral
spurs
season
"6 games 2 wins with RDZ vs 0 wins in 2026 with Frank + Tudor. It's hard to overstate how shit Frank was."
"11 points in 6 with RDZ just shows how inept the Frank/Tudor experiments were. Had he been here all season, there’s nothing close to last day dramatics."
Relief Mixed With Cautious Optimism
Fans acknowledging De Zerbi's tactical improvement whilst hedging their bets, recognising the win matters but wary of over-committing to long-term judgement this early.
"Thank god we got RDZ in "
"Eze will rejoice "
Decent Start But Decisions Still Questionable
Critics who credit De Zerbi's overall direction yet remain unconvinced by in-game management, spotting dodgy substitutions even in victories and refusing to grant him a free pass.
spurs
season
"stupid subs from RDZ, I hope I eat my words tho"
"RDZ is just miles above Thomas Frank and Tudor, it’s wild how incredibly unqualified they were, with special emphasis on TF because of the contract they gave him. Incredibly stupi"
I need to flag a critical mismatch here.
The match data shows **Tottenham Hotspur 0-0 Everton**, with João Palhinha scoring for Fulham in the 43rd minute — but that goal belongs to a completely diffe
Leeds Betrayed Us When It Mattered
Supporters convinced that Leeds deliberately underperformed against Tottenham while playing with intensity elsewhere, fuelling conspiracy theories about selective effort and accountability.
anger
Dominic Solanke
Richarlison
"bro fuck leeds Ik they wanted us down those bitches "
"I will forever remember how Leeds played against us when they had nothing to play for, and how they played today. And I will forever hate them. "
Leeds Exposed Their True Standards
Fans cataloguing the contradiction between Leeds' social media swagger and their actual performances, using today's result as proof of systemic inconsistency and lack of professionalism.
neutral
Dominic Solanke
Richarlison
"Excellent reactions from Paulina to get the rebound. Could really do with Leeds scoring though"
"leeds you cheats. social media posts about being on the beach then losing 3 nil. This shit needs investigating."
Leeds Finally Showed Up
A small but vocal group crediting Leeds for delivering a respectable display, though begrudging their failure to replicate this form against the sides that mattered most.
Dominic Solanke
Richarlison
"Leeds looks good. "
"Thanks a lot Leeds for showing up against EVERYONE except against West Ham. "
Fans are discussing the grim prospects for teams battling relegation, with particular focus on how narrow survival margins leave clubs vulnerable to dropping down next campaign if they don't strengthen significantly. The discussion reflects cynicism about managerial influence on survival and frustration that some struggling sides like Chelsea remain precariously placed despite their resources, with speculation that without tactical improvement or new investment, another season of fight could end in the drop.
Season of Absolute Regret
This lot cannot shake the trauma of a disastrous campaign and believe Tottenham have bottled what should have been a straightforward season, with the pain still raw enough to overshadow any relief at survival.
disappointment
season
matches
"Honestly, this might be the one worst seasons I’ve ever witnessed. Even if we were never close relegation, it was just so shit given there was a lot of promise. God I hate this clu"
"WHU you were shite this season and probably deserved to go down but i’m sorry for this"
Grateful Just to Move On
These fans are pragmatic enough to recognise that avoiding the drop is what matters most, and they're choosing to draw a line under this mess rather than dwell on how close it came to catastrophe.
neutral
season
matches
"If he could keep that up over a season it's almost 70 points which would mean we're back in Europe baby! I8s in the bag!
/jk"
"I still prefer this shit than a relegation battle. Another one of those would finish me off. "
Already Planning the Comeback
The optimists are locking in next season as a fresh start and genuinely believing that Tottenham's underlying quality will reassert itself now that the relegated clubs are gone and a full pre-season reset is incoming.
optimism
season
matches
"Off to a new season in the prem!!!!"
"Where you guys at right now 🤙. Good luck though on your club. I hope you guys rise up the ranks and be the real top 6 club. "
Everton supporters vented their frustration at defender Michael Keane's error-strewn performance against Tottenham, criticising his poor passing, wayward delivery, and shaky defending as he struggled to cope with Spurs' attacking pressure. The overwhelmingly negative reaction reflects years of accumulated discontent with his consistency at the back.
Keane's a Liability
Fans hammering the Everton defender for repeated errors and dispossession, convinced he's become a chronic weak link dragging the entire backline down.
anger
annoyance
Séamus Coleman
Michael Keane
"Why are people downvoting this? What the fuck has Tim shown other than the consistent ability to be dispossessed of the ball? He’s fucking terrible."
"Keane and Tarkowski are just awful together. "
Mixed Bag But Solid
Observers taking a measured view that Keane's had decent defensive moments today despite the partnership struggles, refusing to write him off on one performance.
neutral
Séamus Coleman
Michael Keane
"Top choice putting O'Brien at RB again David"
"Tim has been massive defensively today"
Lost Faith, Lost Years
Exasperated supporters venting that nearly a decade of Keane's inconsistency has worn them down, seeing today as just another chapter in a frustrating story.
"Has Iroegbunam held onto the ball even more than once"
"Keane is so shit 9 years of this lmaooo"
Unfair Test, Give Him Time
Defenders arguing the O'Brien-Keane pairing barely has chemistry and shouldn't be judged harshly yet, pointing to their one clean sheet together as proof of potential.
Séamus Coleman
Michael Keane
"JOB and Tarkowski have only played like, one game together. We won that game with a clean sheet and they both played amazing"
"Great play Tim"
Fans are divided on right-back Djed Spence's performance, with some praising his work rate compared to his predecessor whilst others criticise his limited attacking threat and repetitive play on the wing. The discussion touches on broader concerns about Tottenham's attacking options, with comparisons drawn to other underperforming attacking players across the league.
Spence Is Genuinely Finished
This crew believes Djed Spence is simply not good enough at this level — his technical ability, tactical awareness, and crossing are all substandard, and they're baffled how he keeps getting picked.
neutral
Dominic Solanke
Richarlison
"Djed Spence is actually dogshit"
"How the fuck did Spence get in the World Cup roster, he is cheeks "
The Selection Paradox
These fans are caught between recognising Spence's defensive mistakes and questioning the wider picture of his squad role, struggling to reconcile individual errors with team selection choices.
"Penny for Big Ange's thoughts"
"this spence dude literally throws his hands up every time he’s touched, doesn’t get a pass from his team, obviously fouls someone. is he just a bit slow or genuinely doesn’t know t"
A Tactical Disaster Waiting To Happen
This camp reckons De Zerbi got it fundamentally wrong playing Spence on the wing, where his lack of attacking prowess becomes a glaring liability that actively damages Tottenham's play.
Dominic Solanke
Richarlison
"Spence on the wing was a crazy choice by the way he’s horrible going forward "
"How did Djed Spence get called up for England lmao. He looks so shit."
Spence Deserves More Credit
The outlier group backing Spence sees genuine quality in his effort and output, defending him against the wave of criticism coming from teammates and supporters alike.
admiration
Dominic Solanke
Richarlison
"Beautiful effort by Spence there"
"Spence is so good"
Tottenham fans are celebrating goalkeeper Antonín Kinský's exceptional performance and dramatic late saves in what appears to be a crucial match, hailing his turnaround after a poor recent outing. The consensus among supporters is that his string of vital stops—particularly in the 90+ minutes—have kept Spurs in contention and marked a genuine shift in form.
The Redemption Narrative
Fans celebrating Kinsky's transformation from liability to hero, recognising a genuine comeback story that deserves admiration.
admiration
love
Guglielmo Vicario
Antonín Kinský
"i think the kinsky redemption is genuinely one of the most impressive turnarounds I’ve seen a player achieve. excited for the future with him in goal "
"Happy for Kinksy "
Pure Shock and Awe
Neutral observers caught between disbelief and visceral reaction, unable to process what they've just witnessed on the pitch.
neutral
Guglielmo Vicario
Antonín Kinský
"fucking hell kinksy god"
"FUCKING HELL KINSKY "
Betrayal From the Backup
Bitter supporters furious that the very keeper they've criticised all season suddenly decides to deliver the crucial save when it matters most.
Guglielmo Vicario
Antonín Kinský
"of course this fucking dogshit keeper decides to save that now"
"Kinsky you MOTHER FUCKER"
A large, diffuse thread of neutral reactions to the referee's performance during Tottenham's 0-0 draw with Everton, with supporters expressing relief, indifference, or mild frustration at key calls — though the fragmented nature of posts suggests no single refereeing decision dominated the conversation enough to unite opinion.
The Sceptics Want Answers
These fans are actively dissecting the decision itself—unsure whether it was right or wrong, they're demanding clarity and evidence before they take a side.
neutral
"Brother did you just start using the Internet, that is about the most tame thing I've ever heard"
"FUCKING\*"
The Fury Brigade
They've made up their minds and they're absolutely livid—the call was wrong, it cost them, and they're not holding back their rage about it.
anger
"Thanks fuck, now we riot "
"yea, how the fuckkk?"
The Unbothered Ones
They've watched it happen, they're moving on—whether it was fair or not, they're refusing to get wound up about it and just accepting the result.
"Don’t give a fuck "
"Ok then. "
The Vindicated Believers
They saw it coming and they were right—the officials got this one spot on, and they're pleased to have their faith in the system rewarded.
approval
"This is great!!"
"yup, glad we could agree. good talk buddy"
Neutral observers are jubilantly reacting to João Palhinha's 43rd-minute goal that put Everton ahead 1-0 against struggling Tottenham. The overwhelming positivity suggests satisfaction with a decisive moment of quality football, with fans eager to see the lead extended.
Pure Catharsis Unleashed
Fans erupting in unbridled joy at Palhinha's strike, celebrating the moment itself as a release of pent-up emotion rather than analysing what comes next.
approval
"Fuck yes!!!
YOU BEAUTIFUL MAN!!!"
"YESSSSSSS GET INNNN!!!!!"
Here We Go Again
Weary observers recognising the pattern—a goal scored, but knowing full well how this particular story has played out before and bracing for what's coming.
neutral
"FUCK YEAH "
"I know I already know exactly how this fkn goes eh"
Desperate Fury Bursts Through
Fans channelling raw anger and intensity into their celebrations, their aggression masking the stakes and pressure bearing down on their side's survival hopes.
anger
"Fucking gettttt innn, fucking come on"
"FUCKING GET THE FUCK IN"
Tottenham supporters are heavily criticising their team's recent performances, claiming they have deteriorated dramatically since April despite Roberto De Zerbi's attempts to impose an attacking identity. Fans are expressing frustration at the inconsistency—pointing out that even when selection and coaching have improved, results have remained poor, with the side now on a seven-game run of unconvincing displays that has left them languishing in 17th place.
Season's Already Dead
Spurs supporters convinced the team has completely capitulated and this collapse represents yet another embarrassing chapter in a disastrous campaign.
anger
annoyance
points
"The whole team look like shit. This is embarrassing. "
"Sick of this. This game, like the last fair few, has been a DISGRACE. "
Clutching At Straws
Pragmatic fans searching for positives in an otherwise dire season, desperately hoping this isolated good performance might spark something before the final whistle.
neutral
points
"We look like a proper team today."
"We were actually good! And we're ahead. We're at our most vulnerable."
Finally, We Showed Up
Rare optimists believing this display proves the quality is there and Tottenham have genuinely turned a corner when it matters most.
points
"Thank God we showed up as a team today. "
"We're fucking amazing"
Supporters are criticising Gary Neville for what they perceive as excessive melodrama in his response to technical problems during the match, with many arguing he treats minor incidents with disproportionate outrage whilst staying silent on more serious matters. The discourse suggests frustration at his tendency to complain constantly about operational issues rather than focusing on football itself.
Neville's The Real Problem Here
These fans believe Gary Neville's commentary or behaviour actively ruined a positive moment and deserve to be called out for it.
anger
annoyance
neville
de zerbi
"Gary Neville is a fucking hateful little twat bag for ruining the moment. CUNT"
"Why is graham le saux such an insufferable cunt "
Let's Dissect What Actually Happened
This camp wants to move past the drama and dig into the specifics of the incident, player performance, or tactical detail that sparked the reaction.
"Golf course with Neville? Him missing training under Nuno? His goodbye message being weak? Son being a better player and bigger legend than Kane? You pretending none of that happen"
"damn I miss Vicario 😔"
Vicario's Heart Speaks Louder
These supporters focus on celebrating the goalkeeper's passion and commitment to Tottenham, using the moment to defend his reputation against criticism.
neutral
neville
de zerbi
"People deride Vicario but the man loves this club and I love his passion to fight for us. "
"Gary Neville is a cunt. Vicario doesnt deserve tha"
This Is What We Need From Our Players
The smallest but most optimistic group sees fire and fight as exactly what a struggling team at the bottom half requires right now.
neville
de zerbi
"Love to see the fire from Vic! Fully COYS"
"Love Vic. Giving encouragement and all "
Spurs supporters are fiercely divided over the club's winter transfer window recruitment—particularly the signings of Palhinha and Gallagher—with some blaming poor strategy for their 17th-place finish, whilst others argue the squad needs patience and backing rather than blame, likening the rebuild to Arsenal and Liverpool's multi-year projects. The broader tension centres on whether the board's spending approach is fundamentally broken or whether fans are being too impatient with a transitional squad still bedding in new players.
The Squad's Fundamentally Broken
These fans are convinced Tottenham's problem runs deeper than management — the underlying talent level is genuinely bottom-five material, and no tactical tweak can paper over the cracks in recruitment.
annoyance
disappointment
place
"as bad as the manager has been in the run in, this is still a bottom 5 squad and you're kidding yourself if you can't see it, there's almost no redeemable qualities to it. "
"We need to stop signing absolute shite players. How the fuck do brentford brighton and bournemouth find these £5mil nothing players that get moved on for £50mil. Scouting team and "
Silver Linings in the Wreckage
Pragmatists accepting the season's damage but spotting genuine advantages ahead: a settled manager, a full pre-season uninterrupted by European football, and the chance to rebuild from a known baseline.
neutral
transfer
windows
"The only positive i see for us is de zerbi keeping us up, having a full pre season and not having European football next season.
1 game a week will hopefully get our players fit "
"Just 1.5 billion more and we can win the league on -15."
The Rebuild Starts Now
The optimists believe De Zerbi's arrival and incoming signings like Senesi and Robertson signal genuine progress, and that the squad already showed flashes of competence across different phases of the season.
transfer
windows
"Only positive is we’ve got a good manager. And the rumours of getting in senesi and Robertson (for experience alone) are positive "
"This team definitely outperformed in different parts of the season. It seems like this is the level of the current iteration. Hopefully we get some summer investment "
Everton supporters are divided on the attacking midfield selections, with particular focus on Iliman Ndiaye's inconsistent second-half form and frustration over the absence of Morgan Gibbs-White, whilst debating whether the side has the quality to challenge rivals further up the table. There's acknowledgment of Ndiaye's technical ability but criticism of his decision-making in possession and reluctance to drive forward when receiving the ball in dangerous areas.
Ndiaye's End-of-Season Collapse
Fans furious that the winger mentally checked out in the run-in, epitomising Everton's desperate finish with lazy, disengaged performances when the club needed leaders most.
skill
"@Everton You can’t use ndiaye as a header pic when he didn’t play today. Fucking embarrassing finish to the season. No feel good what si ever."
"Ndiaye needs to come off. He's played the last few games like he's ready for a holiday. Really disappointing lack of effort. "
George's Cameo Redemption Arc
Supporters weighing up whether young substitute appearances offer genuine hope or simply mask deeper problems with the squad's first-choice selection and tactical choices.
neutral
Séamus Coleman
Michael Keane
"George did well when he came on..."
"Ndiaye would look pretty good in lilywhite "
The Bargain Bin Believer
A small but vocal faction convinced Ndiaye remains a steal at his transfer fee despite the shocking form, banking on a reset under Moyes next season.
admiration
Séamus Coleman
Michael Keane
"That was wonderful from George "
"Still enjoying the 90% discount on Ndiayes transfer fee"
Spurs supporters are venting fury at executives Vinai ADatam and Lange after the club's desperate fight to avoid relegation, with many calling for both to be sacked immediately and expressing zero faith in their summer transfer strategy. The anger centres on how the club's leadership has presided over a catastrophic season that saw Tottenham finish 17th, with fans convinced that cosmetic signings and empty promises won't solve the fundamental dysfunction at boardroom level.
Heads Must Roll at the Top
Spurs fans are seething that Lange and Vinai have steered the club into a relegation scrap, and they want the executives sacked immediately regardless of survival.
anger
annoyance
season
smiling
"Can’t wait for Lange and Vinai to be fired into the sun, these clowns anger me so much"
"Whenever I see that stupid fuck vinai on screen my blood boils. It’s astounding that someone who has overseen the last 12 months would keep their job leading a multi billion valued"
Relief Mixed with Rage
These supporters are glad Tottenham stayed up but view it as a bare minimum that doesn't excuse the structural failures — and they're directing all their fury at the boardroom.
neutral
season
smiling
"Boo Lange, Vinai, ENIC. Cheer for everyone else!"
"FIRE VINAI AND LANGE. BACK DE ZERBI. GO AGAIN. COYS 🤍"
De Zerbi's Appointment Changes Everything
A small but vocal group believe the new manager has already transformed the team's energy and culture, so if the executives get removed, Spurs can rebuild properly under his leadership.
season
smiling
"Thank you Vinai and Lange!!! Lol a joke.."
"holy shit does this team feel different then 4 weeks ago - bench is alive. rdz can coach now just launch vinai and lange into the sun "
Fans are fixating on Jordan Pickford's error-prone display during Everton's win over Tottenham, using his mistake as a springboard to anxiously debate whether similar blunders will haunt England at the World Cup. The commentary is equal parts criticism of his actual performance and dark humour about his tendency to gift possession and create chaos under pressure.
Fire On The Pitch, Not The Pitch
Fans treating Pickford's aggressive moment as raw competitive passion — the kind of edge England needs in summer, just maybe not risking injury mid-season.
neutral
Séamus Coleman
Michael Keane
"RDZ gonna fight Pickford lol love the fire get it"
"Pickford, mate... Happy for you to do that today - just not in the summer thanks "
Everton's Goalkeeper Disaster Class
Angry supporters convinced Pickford is fundamentally unreliable under pressure, blaming him for Everton's inability to create or defend effectively.
annoyance
Séamus Coleman
Michael Keane
"@Everton Fucking dreadful every player !! Pickford can’t deal with a single cross and still not a shot on target ! I’d close this account t and go home"
"Pickford, what a pigmie."
Pickford's World Cup Insurance Policy
Believers in Pickford's actual quality using this moment to celebrate what he'll bring to England when he's not weighed down by Everton's chaos.
amusement
Séamus Coleman
Michael Keane
"Pickford is class looking forward to seeing him for England when I can actually enjoy how good he is "
"Great from Pickford there, that was a guaranteed goal if it made it to Richarlison "
Despite the 0-0 draw leaving Spurs in 17th place, supporters are fractured between those clinging to positivity and those expressing exhaustion at another disappointing result. The mixed sentiment reflects mounting frustration at the club's continued relegation-form struggles under De Zerbi, even as some refuse to abandon hope.
De Zerbi's Men Deserve Respect
Supporters backing the manager and squad's efforts, convinced this displays the grit and character needed to turn the season around.
love
coys
"LFG!!!!! COYS!!!!"
"He’s fully COYS. Love this man, deserves another season here"
The Cautious Optimists
Fans acknowledging the win matters in a dire league position, but wrestling with whether one victory is enough to spark genuine recovery.
"Terrible day gir dying coys"
"Good position still. COYS "
Exhausted But Still Here
Long-suffering supporters trapped between emotional devastation at Tottenham's dismal season and stubborn loyalty that won't let them walk away.
neutral
coys
"I feel absolutely bloody washed. Christ.
COYS!"
"About to shit myself, COYS"
This Club Is Finished
Angry voices convinced that even winning matches can't mask the catastrophic collapse that's left Tottenham genuinely fighting relegation.
anger
coys
"Terrible day gir dying coys"
"My heart hurts, fucking COYS"
Everton supporters are tearing into Thierno Barry's display in the 1-0 defeat to Tottenham, with widespread criticism of his positioning, movement, and overall quality on the ball. The negativity centres on his failure to get into the box and contribute meaningfully in attack, leading some fans to question whether he is Premier League standard at all.
Barry's A Bum, Get Him Out
Fans are absolutely fuming at Thierno Barry's woeful performance and want him binned immediately, blaming him directly for Everton's inability to score and their catastrophic recent form.
annoyance
Dwight McNeil
Iliman Ndiaye
"Mucho crap performances, especially from Barry. 3 points from 21 in the last 7 games. Fuck me. "
"Barry is fucking dog shit I want him fucking gone."
Barry's Just Going Through The Motions
A more cynical take suggesting Barry couldn't care less — he's collecting a wage, doing the bare minimum with fancy footwork, and coasting through matches without genuine effort.
neutral
Dwight McNeil
Iliman Ndiaye
"Things must be so beautiful in Barryland.
Make a few social media posts. Jog for 90 mins. Get paid. Repeat..."
"Good step overs there barry"
Moyes' Tactical Disaster On The Day
Supporters questioning whether the manager deliberately kept Barry on the pitch too long and questioning his substitution strategy rather than just blaming the player alone.
"Moyes trying to lose this game on purpose? Barry getting almost full 90 dropping an absolute stinker 🤦♂️"
"Beto in and in case you thought he was an improvement over Barry have I got news for you"
Give Barry A Chance To Turn It Around
A small pocket of fans either defending Barry or advocating for patience, hoping he'll step up his intensity and show the hunger needed to justify his place in the squad.
Dwight McNeil
Iliman Ndiaye
"Getting excited about the Beto on for Barry change. Almost time everyone. "
"If Barry could show some hustle that would be great "
Neutral observers and Everton supporters are expressing disbelief that Everton couldn't deliver a result against struggling Tottenham, with the repeated refrain "one job" reflecting widespread frustration at a missed opportunity that could have shaped the relegation battle. The loss keeps Tottenham in deep trouble at 17th whilst Everton remain in mid-table at 10th, but the tone suggests fans felt this was a winnable match that the Toffees should have secured.
Absolute Fury at a Choke
Fans are seething because Everton had the simplest imaginable task — keep a struggling side at bay — and bottled it completely, leaving supporters furious at the sheer uselessness on display.
anger
annoyance
Moyes
west ham
"@Everton One fucking job, you useless twats, fucking hate Everton me"
"@Everton Oh yeah, you’ll be the most fucking hated team in the league next season. USELESS THE LOT OF YOU. YOU HAD ONE JOB"
Pragmatic Acceptance of Reality
These fans are processing the loss with dark humour, recognising that whilst Everton failed, the bigger picture elsewhere in the league — Arsenal's title win, Liverpool's benefit — is what actually matters now.
neutral
Moyes
west ham
"Worked out ok for Liverpool "
"@Everton Yo had one job but anyways, thank you for be part of the Arsenal tittle 🤝🤝"
Disbelief Mixed with Dark Comedy
Supporters oscillate between shocked despair and gallows humour, treating the collapse as almost absurdly incompetent and half-joking that relegation might be a fitting punishment for such a catastrophic failure.
"EVERTON HAD ONE JOB 😭😭😭😭😭
guys can we relegate them instead of west ham haha"
"Fuck sake everton you had one job"
Determined Backing Despite the Blow
A tiny contingent refuses to turn on the team, offering qualified praise for effort and process even as everything crumbles around them.
Moyes
west ham
"Amazing. Good process lads "
"Jesus Christ. Nice effort lads. "
Neutral observers and rival supporters are mocking Tottenham's 17th place finish, with some referencing back-to-back seasons of poor league standing and questioning the club's ability to escape the lower half of the table. The discussion centres on the gap between Tottenham's historical expectations and their current dire reality in the Premier League.
The Grim Reality Check
Fans accepting Tottenham's 17th-place finish as documented fact, treating the outcome with dark humour to process the uncomfortable truth of two consecutive seasons in the bottom half.
neutral
ole
"17th, 17th, 1st is better than 2nd every year "
"17th twice in a row. How dare you tell me my team's not very good "
Schadenfreude and Ranking Warfare
Rivals and rivals-of-rivals weaponising Tottenham's league position as proof of underperformance, sarcastically congratulating them whilst contrasting their own clubs' success.
"HANG THE BANNER:
17th place!"
"Unlucky? We're sitting in 3rd while you scrap for 17th lmao"
Rage at Rock Bottom
Hardcore Spurs supporters genuinely furious at the team's collapse, viewing back-to-back 17th finishes as a betrayal that demands urgent change and accountability.
ole
"Fucking pathetic im cheering for 17th"
"I truly hope a lesson was learned and this crap doesn't happen again. That was back to back 17th place finish, there needs to be repercussions."
Ironic Silver Linings
A tiny camp of contrarian optimists using sarcasm and dark comedy to spin 17th place as some sort of unlikely achievement worth celebrating, finding humour in the absurdity.
excitement
optimism
ole
"Congrats on back to back 17th! Fairytale stuff."
"Congrats on 17th 🥰"
Fans are reacting to West Ham United's mathematical relegation from the Premier League after failing to pick up enough points across the season, with supporters expressing resignation and sadness at seeing the club drop down despite their entertaining approach to recruitment. The discussion reflects a broader sense that West Ham's late-season efforts have come too little too late, with some acknowledging the club's contribution to the league's entertainment value over the years.
West Ham's Final Humiliation
Fans are sarcastically revelling in the sheer scale of Hammers' relegation collapse, treating the mathematical elimination as darkly comedic theatre.
neutral
west ham
game
"Goodnight westham you will not be missed!"
"Good news everyone, West Ham are only winning 11-0"
Rage at Individual Culprits
A furious minority blames specific players—particularly Dominic Calvert-Lewin—for failures that should've been addressed weeks earlier, channelling season-long frustration into personal attacks.
anger
annoyance
west ham
game
"fucking hate DCL. score that against us and against west ham act as a limp dick"
"They’ve been terrible. Was livid after the comment about wearing a west ham tie"
The Season-Long Reckoning
Pragmatic supporters argue West Ham had 38 chances to fix their problems and squandered them all, making this the inevitable consequence of chronic underperformance.
"Needed West Ham to score like 11 goals for that to happen lol"
"y'know, there were 38 matchdays in the Premier League this season. West Ham could've handled business in any other week, even picked up more than 6 points in the last 5."
Dark Schadenfreude Unleashed
A smaller vocal camp is giddy about West Ham's nightmare, weaponising absurdist jokes about implausible scorelines to celebrate their rivals' downfall.
west ham
game
"I completely agree lol. If we do manage it though it’ll probably top Sevilla as the best West Ham game I’ve seen in person "
"Good news- west ham are well behind schedule for a 12-0 win "
Spurs supporters are furious with the Professional Game Match Officials Limited, convinced the refereeing standards and decisions in their 0-0 draw against Everton represent another example of institutional bias against the club. The discourse reflects broader frustration that PGMOL consistently makes questionable calls that harm Tottenham's chances, with fans pointing to a pattern of poor officiating across multiple fixtures.
The Corruption Narrative
Fans convinced PGMOL has deliberately conspired against Tottenham, framing the refereeing body as fundamentally bent rather than merely incompetent.
anger
ole
pgmol
"They really want to try fuck us. Fuck off PGMOL corrupt cunts "
"PGMOL you lot are criminals"
The Seasonal Conspiracy Theory
Supporters arguing this is part of a wider pattern where officials are systematically gifting or denying decisions to influence the title race and Tottenham's fate.
neutral
ole
pgmol
"PGMOL pulling out all the stops. 1/2 goals achieved for the season...
...gotta get this one, though, or that title they won means nothing."
"PGMOL with another season winning call"
Resigned Cynicism
Fans acknowledging the controversial call through sarcasm and dark humour, treating PGMOL bias as an inevitable obstacle rather than a shock.
"yeah, we'll have to make a lot of changes, starting with... PGMOL."
"PGMOL loves us obviously."
The Rare Voice of Reason
A tiny minority actually defending the decision or treating the whole saga with good-natured scepticism rather than outrage.
amusement
ole
pgmol
"PGMOL loves us obviously."
"feels like a friendly ngl"
Spurs supporters are visibly stressed and anxious as Tottenham fall behind to João Palhinha's 43rd-minute goal, with fans expressing their nerves through increasingly frantic and darkly humorous posts about the tension of the match. The overwhelming negativity reflects Tottenham's precarious league position and the desperation surrounding De Zerbi's early tenure at the club.
Tottenham's Worst Nightmare
These fans are physically and emotionally devastated by the result, convinced they're witnessing their club's total collapse in real time.
sadness
disgust
James Maddison
Yves Bissouma
"I’m fucked, feel sick with dread. Can’t even face a pint and it’s 30c temperature here… I don’t want to put myself through this. "
"I think I need a defib. I feel fucking awful already. The nausea is palpable "
Clinging to Hope Mid-Match
Caught between relief at moments of their own play and gnawing anxiety that it won't be enough, these supporters are living on a knife edge.
neutral
James Maddison
Yves Bissouma
"i can finally fucking breathe"
"We’re winning and I’m shitting it"
The Salt Miners
Sarcastic observers calling out the chaos, drama, and emotional theatre unfolding around them with dark humour and detachment.
"Lifetime supply of salt in here "
"\*Holds up spork\*"
Reckoning With Relegation Reality
Fans processing the brutal mathematical truth that this result seals their fate and Tottenham's season is beyond salvaging.
"Lifetime supply of salt in here "
"\*Holds up spork\*"
The Unlikely Believers
A small but vocal camp celebrating the victory and daring to imagine Tottenham have just pulled off something miraculous against the odds.
James Maddison
Yves Bissouma
"Tonight I enjoy Lasagna once more. "
"Everything that has breath praise the lord"
Fans grew frustrated with low-quality posting and perceived moderation failures during the Tottenham versus Everton match, with the discussion devolving into hostile exchanges rather than genuine football analysis. The negativity appears directed at thread culture and user behaviour rather than the match itself, with particular irritation expressed at what some perceived as American users dominating the conversation.
Mods Have Lost The Plot
These fans are absolutely seething at moderation decisions they see as heavy-handed, unfair, or completely out of touch with what the community actually wants.
anger
coys
"This is /r/soccer worst day since Danny Dyer went viral singing about his own daughter getting shagged."
"I got banned from there awhile back for calling Thomas Partey a rapist….fuck that entire bunch of cunts "
Standards Have Gone Soft
This group thinks the match thread has been overrun with low-effort nonsense and argues the mods need to enforce basic quality control instead of letting every random take clog up discussion.
"Why do mods allow garbage shitposts during games?"
"this isn't /r/soccercirclejerk you just look like a moron"
Just Here For The Schadenfreude
These supporters are staying neutral on the moderation row itself but thoroughly enjoying watching rival fans get wound up by whatever just happened.
neutral
coys
"Fuck em, that’s something to be happy about for you. "
"r/other14 oh those sweet sweet tears "
The Mod Experiment Works
A small but vocal minority genuinely believes stricter moderation — even controversial calls — keeps forums functioning better than the chaos of total freedom.
amusement
coys
"r/theother14 in pieces right now loving it "
"It works brilliantly in AFL and NRL subreddits"
Supporters are sharply split over James Maddison's performance and attitude in the 0-0 draw, with some praising his commitment and leadership whilst others criticise his quality and suggest the club should move him on in favour of younger talent like Vuskovic. The debate centres on whether Maddison represents the standards Tottenham should demand from their players.
Tactical Chaos and Squad Depth Panic
Fans picking apart De Zerbi's selection decisions and lineup construction, convinced the absence of natural wingers and injury concerns to key attackers are leaving Tottenham fatally exposed.
neutral
captain
James Maddison
"How are we even lining up here? No natural wide attacker and our only attacker is bloody Kolo Muani. Those were 'hang in and hope' subs if I ever saw them.
Would rather have seen"
"I hate those subs can’t lie. So madders and Solanke aren’t fit after all? "
Midfield Magic Carries the Day
Supporters celebrating a commanding display from the engine room, where Maddison and the creative players finally clicked to grind out a crucial result.
admiration
James Maddison
Yves Bissouma
João Palhinha
"Midfield was amazing today. Always happy to see Madders on there though. See it out now lads"
"Madders and Archie!!! Gallagher and Bentancur been great today "
Gray's Mentality Under Fire
Angry voices venting at individual player performances and perceived lack of killer instinct, demanding more from squad members when it matters most.
anger
captain
James Maddison
"Not Gray he doesn’t have the fucking mentality for this, fuck"
"where the fuck have you got that from you mad bastard "
Spurs supporters are clashing over whether the referee's heavy hand with yellow cards — five issued across the match, including two to João Palhinha — was justified or excessive, with some defending it as harmless banter whilst others view it as genuinely embarrassing officiating. The negative sentiment reflects frustration at what many see as poor disciplinary control in a match Tottenham lost 1-0 to Everton.
Referee Ruined Everything
Tottenham fans absolutely seething at what they see as a catastrophic officiating display that cost their side the match.
anger
reddit
"How fucking shit your life must be to even think of this. "
"I pity everyone in your life that has the misfortune of having to know you. Crawl back into whatever cesspit you emerged and fuck off. "
It's Just Entertainment
Neutral observers treating the card parade as darkly humorous theatre rather than a genuine grievance worth fighting over.
"It’s like poetry"
"Hahaha its just some banter mate! "
Was the Decision Actually Right?
Fans examining whether the referee's calls had any legitimate basis or were genuinely indefensible in the context of the match.
neutral
reddit
"Hahaha its just some banter mate! "
"Hilarious this. "
Fair Play Prevailed
A small minority convinced the official got it right and content to see discipline maintained, even if it stung their side.
amusement
reddit
"Hhhhhh pissed off? I'm waiting to watch my team lift the trophy then I'm off to the Emirates to celebrate then im off to Budapest next week. Hahahaha I'm loving life right now. "
"Great point, you’ve changed my mind mate."
Rather than engaging with the match itself, Tottenham supporters in this discussion thread have veered into lighthearted personal commentary about players' appearances and fashion choices, with particular focus on haircuts and grooming. The neutral sentiment reflects the casual, off-topic nature of the banter rather than any serious tactical or performance analysis of the 1-0 loss to Everton.
The Mullet Brigade
Fans treating the match as a sideshow, laughing off Tottenham's struggles by fixating on the bench antics and players' appearances instead of the on-pitch disaster.
neutral
"Archie is sporting a mullet on the bench and it's hilarious. "
"s/o Davey!"
Where's The Standard Gone
Supporters fuming at individual errors and tactical breakdowns, demanding accountability for the poor performances that left Tottenham stranded in 17th place.
"Who was that? So so poor"
"I hate you daniel farke!"
Nostalgic Escape Artists
Fans using memories of better days and beloved former players as comfort blankets, finding joy in club history rather than confronting the present crisis.
amusement
"Love that the club includes Sandro in the former greats. "
"Have such a soft spot for Daniel Farke especially after his "if you love football, then you love James Maddison" comments so if he can help us stay up he'll always have a fan outta"
Supporters across both sets of fans criticised broadcast commentators for displaying inconsistent bias and struggling to manufacture drama during what was clearly a one-sided, uneventful match, with particular frustration at commentary suggesting Palhinha needed to be careful after being fouled rather than condemning the foul itself. The wider complaint centres on professional commentators failing to maintain neutrality and viewers finding the gap between hype-driven commentary and the actual quality of play genuinely embarrassing.
Sky Sports Are Taking The Piss
Fans are absolutely livid that broadcast delays, technical failures, and extended injury time are being weaponised for drama and profit by corrupt broadcasters and the FA working hand in glove.
annoyance
games
goals
"Unprofessional, why does their equipment keep dying and why does it take so fucking long to fix"
"9 more minutes of drama for FA and SKY. Fuck this rigged corrupt organisation. "
Even The Telly Gave Up
Supporters are so switched off by the dull football on display that they're noticing — and resenting — every glitch, delay, and broadcasting failure that makes the ordeal even longer.
"I hate these commentators "
"I got the BBC News notification before the final whistle."
At Least We've Got Options Now
Pragmatic viewers are appreciating the modern luxury of watching multiple matches simultaneously across different devices, seeing the tech infrastructure as a win despite everything else falling apart.
neutral
games
goals
"I heard some services offer this via their fire stick ;)"
"For all that's wrong with the world, I'm glad I can watch 3 different games on my TV, computer, and phone."
Sky Does Drama Better Than The Match
A tiny contingent reckons the broadcasters' theatrical approach actually adds entertainment value to a game that would otherwise be completely forgettable.
games
goals
"We love skying it."
"Watching on Sky, but 5live on for me. Couldn't agree more, it's dramatic enough anyway "
Spurs fans are bitterly divided over Cristian Romero's absence and conduct, with some acknowledging his early-season quality whilst others criticise his attitude, the club's handling of his Argentina trip, and question whether management failures bear equal blame for Tottenham's dire 17th-place position. The discussion reveals deeper frustration about scapegoating versus systemic problems at the club.
The Body Language Believers
Fans reading Romero's presence and celebration as proof he's committed to Tottenham despite weeks of transfer noise and drama.
neutral
Kevin Danso
Djed Spence
"Romero looks like he definitely wants to be here watching this game lmao"
"Ok seeing Romero right in there celebrating after all the shit this past week made me feel things."
Done With The Hypocrisy
Supporters absolutely furious at Romero for waffling on his future publicly, then acting like a leader the moment cameras are on him.
anger
Kevin Danso
Djed Spence
"If you think Romero is too good for anybody in the Premier League I've got a fucking bridge for ya mate. Mediocre as shit and a toxic personality to boot.
But if your opinion is s"
"Romero is such a bitch. Either own your decision or don’t make it at all"
He Carried Us Anyway
Fans giving Romero grudging credit for being their best player in the first half of the season, even as his attitude this week has been indefensible.
"New song: to the tune of the chorus of the Dead Milkmen’s - Bitchin Camero
Cristian Romero
"
"I think his attitude has been a joke like everyone else but Romero won us most of our points in the first half of the season."
The Pressure Actually Worked
Observers convinced that fan backlash forced Romero's hand and he's now desperate to repair his reputation with the club and supporters.
"New song: to the tune of the chorus of the Dead Milkmen’s - Bitchin Camero
Cristian Romero
"
"I think his attitude has been a joke like everyone else but Romero won us most of our points in the first half of the season."
Captain's Redemption Arc
A small camp celebrating Romero leaning into leadership and enjoying the moment, choosing to frame this as the turning point in his Spurs story.
amusement
Kevin Danso
Djed Spence
"Romero is there! Pressure worked. Good man, Captain."
"Romero having the time of his life"
Everton supporters are calling for manager David Moyes's head following a toothless 1-0 defeat to struggling Tottenham, with fans expressing fury at the team's complete inability to create chances or threaten the opposition. The negativity extends beyond Moyes himself, with widespread frustration that Everton's relegation form mirrors Spurs' own crisis—and anger that the club cannot even manage basic attacking football in a must-win battle near the bottom of the table.
Moyes Must Go Tonight
Fans are furious at an abject display and demanding the manager's head immediately, convinced Everton have regressed into relegation-form football under his watch.
anger
annoyance
Moyes
everton
"@Everton What a fucking disastrous and lacklustre performance that was. What the actual fuck. Hang your heads in shame, fucking shit inbred club hope you get liquidated. Cunts."
"@Everton Fucking embarrassing! Get that fucking dinosaur out tonight, the dithering shithouse! #charityfcstrikeagain"
We're Becoming Tottenham
A darker read on the performance — supporters fear Everton are repeating Spurs' mistakes and could end up in their exact position next season if nothing changes now.
"He was playing every game while we were losing and getting relegated
Get him in the bin tonight "
"Everton are goin to be in Spurs' place next year"
Six Points in the Bank
The rare optimistic contingent who see the win as a foundation for recovery, believing Everton can regroup and mount a genuine challenge next term despite today's ugliness.
neutral
Moyes
everton
"@ZEROCOOL_RJW @Everton Would love to see this"
"@Everton Fucking embarrassing! Get that fucking dinosaur out tonight, the dithering shithouse! #charityfcstrikeagain"
"He was playing every game while we were losing and getting relegated
Get him in the bin tonight "
"Everton are goin to be in Spurs' place next year"
Moyes
everton
"@Everton love for the 6pts , we’ll be back next season"
"@Everton @eToro The whole world was rooting for u today"
Fans are furious at what they perceive as blatant simulation and diving from Tottenham players during the match, with particular scorn directed at the quality and desperation of the attempts. The widespread criticism suggests players are resorting to theatrical appeals rather than genuine attacking play, drawing comparisons to basketball-level exaggeration and earning accusations that managerial influence is encouraging such behaviour.
Diving Ruins Everything
Furious fans believe Tottenham's theatrical antics are utterly shameful and rob the team of any moral high ground, especially when the result itself feels undeserved.
annoyance
"These diving fuckers are gonna get away with it because we are fucking useless"
"Needs to get slapped, hate this fucking tribalism that turns fans brain into an LSD trip. Clearest dive I’ve seen in a while"
Yellow Card Them All
This crowd wants clear disciplinary action — believing refs must start booking players for obvious dives to stamp out the behaviour before it spreads.
"Should be yellow for obvious dives like that one tbh"
"Have a shot? Nah, shit dive instead. That's really poor"
The Win Tastes Hollow
Mixed emotions here — acknowledging the three points matter, but deeply unsettled by how they came and what it says about the club's character.
"Should be yellow for obvious dives like that one tbh"
"Have a shot? Nah, shit dive instead. That's really poor"
Funny But Indefensible
Neutral observers finding dark humour in the sheer audacity of the dive, treating it as entertainment value rather than a moral outrage.
neutral
"Haha yes that was a dive haha"
"Hahaha that’s a pretty funny dive tbf "
Masterclass in Gamesmanship
A tiny minority celebrating the cynical brilliance of the moment, viewing it as clever play that got the job done when it counted.
amusement
"That’s how you dive, well done Porro! "
"Hahaha that’s a pretty funny dive tbf "
Spurs supporters were incensed by a series of refereeing calls during the 0-0 draw, particularly questioning controversial free kick awards and VAR's inability to correct obvious errors, with fans expressing frustration at inconsistent decision-making throughout a match that felt devoid of meaningful action. The negativity reflects broader season-long complaints about officiating standards across the Premier League, with some sarcastically comparing the standard of refereeing to Arsenal's apparent preferential treatment.
VAR Is Completely Broken
Tottenham fans convinced the officials have reached peak incompetence and are demanding answers for what they see as a clear error that cost them.
anger
goal
var
"What the fuck is wrong with these fucking officials? The ineptitude is next level."
"I swear, the Premier League referees are the most incompetent my eyes have ever seen, even worse than those in La Liga and leagues in underdeveloped countries."
At Least We're Consistently Robbed
A smaller group accepting the dodgy call with dark humour, noting that unfair refereeing has been the story of Spurs' entire season.
neutral
goal
var
"HAHAHAHHAHA NICE FUCKING REF"
"Fun to see officiating our matches has been consistent for the entire season"
That Free Kick Decision Was Nonsense
Fans zeroing in on the specific moment when Everton were awarded a free kick they shouldn't have been, treating it as the pivotal turning point.
"Not only that, HOW WAS THAT AN EVERTON FREE KICK??!!!! "
"Free kick Everton. Ridiculous."
Spurs supporters are celebrating staying up after a nervy finish, with discussion pivoting toward next season's recruitment under De Zerbi to build a competitive squad. Some are joking about rival players and the contentious nature of the relegation battle itself.
The Resigned Acceptance Squad
Fans processing the reality of survival with a mixture of numbness and dark humour, accepting the outcome without celebrating it.
neutral
"no further action 😭"
"💔"
The Silent Vindication Crew
Supporters backing whatever decision was made with quiet approval, suggesting the call was fair and the outcome deserved.
amusement
approval
"That sounds good to me 👌🏼👌🏼 "
"Legends 🤍💙"
The Absolutely Gutted Contingent
Furious fans convinced the decision was wrong, left speechless and disgusted by what they see as a grave injustice.
"🤮 "
"I actually have no words. This is just….."
Supporters are furious at the referee's decision to add nine minutes of stoppage time, with many claiming it was unjustified and accusing the official of either making up the duration or punishing time-wasting antics from players. The extended period became a focal point of frustration, with fans questioning whether the actual active play time justified anywhere near that length of added time.
Last-Ditch Hope Against The Odds
Fans clinging to the mathematical possibility of a miraculous turnaround, treating the nine minutes as a final lifeline rather than accepting reality.
neutral
game
minutes
"Best time was yesterday, the second best time is now "
"45 minutes to go!! lets go boysss"
Conspiracy Theorists Smell A Fix
Convinced the Premier League is actively working against them, these supporters see the extended stoppage time as deliberate sabotage and proof of a rigged system.
anger
game
minutes
"FUCKING POS SHIT!! 9 FUCKING MINUTES IS A FUCING DISGRACE "
"9 minutes is fucking outrageous by the way I’m about 80% sure they want us gone. Fuckers. "
Laughing At The Absurdity
Taking the piss out of the ridiculous length of stoppage time itself, finding dark humour in the sheer nonsensical nature of the decision rather than defending or condemning it.
"Better late than never"
"+11 minutos for literally nothing lol"
Actually Enjoying The Drama
A tiny minority who reckon nine minutes of extra football is genuinely brilliant entertainment, treating the extended ending as bonus content rather than a travesty.
amusement
game
minutes
"Better be the best 10 Minutes of our lives "
"Extended version is amazing, has some heavy breathing beforehand"
Tottenham and Everton supporters are bracing for a goalless draw that would leave both clubs' relegation fate hanging by a thread, with multiple fans predicting a 0-0 result will offer neither side the points desperately needed to stay up. The mood reflects anxiety about a match that could prove decisive in the battle against the drop, with fans clamouring for at least one goal to inject drama into the survival battle.
The Mathematics Won't Lie
Fans coolly accepting that a draw keeps them up on goal difference, so survival is mathematically within reach if Tottenham don't bottle it.
neutral
"basically a point due to superior GD. A comfortable win would be fucking lovely though"
"Draw is good enough yes"
One Goal Changes Everything
Supporters fixating on how Palhinha's strike swung the entire dynamic — pointing out that an Everton equaliser would flip the survival picture completely.
"We would've been level on points and stayed up on GD. His goals won us 2 points."
"They stay up with a draw"
Nerves Are Shot
Anxious fans admitting they can't handle the tension, convinced that a defensive collapse is coming and bracing for heartbreak.
"If this goes 1-1 I'm not sure if my heart could take it"
"We can draw, but if these mugs concede two I'm done with football for a while"
We've Got This Locked
Believers backing their team to see it out, leaning on the fact that a draw is enough and the final whistle is nearly there.
approval
"yup, we only need a draw to stay up. We got this."
"There's always a chance. Stoppage time up 1 and I feel better"
Spurs supporters are frustrated with Pape Matar Sarr's repeated attempts to win fouls through diving late in the match, with many arguing he's unconvincing at it and should know VAR will catch him out. The criticism highlights broader concern about his form and fitness this season, with some questioning his readiness to play at all.
Sarr's Lost Our Faith
Fans are genuinely furious that their midfielder keeps making catastrophic decisions and embarrassing decisions on the pitch, with no confidence he'll improve.
annoyance
anger
rdz
"Sarr is capable of making some horrific decisions. I’m not happy with these subs and now am clenching harder than ever "
"Sarr is such an embarrassment."
The Tactical Gamble Narrative
Supporters defending Sarr by arguing De Zerbi's instructions were deliberate, that he showed momentum last week, and that individual moments don't define a performance.
neutral
rdz
"sarr got an assist last week and has momentum. he clearly took instructions from RDZ and had the effect RDZ wanted so he trusts him to get it done. "
"Sarr, everything was beautiful. Just put a shot on target instead!!!"
The Diving Apprentice Problem
Fans recognising the diving habit itself but sarcastically suggesting Sarr's execution is so poor he's not even good at the dark arts he's attempting.
"That’s unfortunately not the first time Sarr thinks there will be contact and throws himself prematurely. Such a shame on an otherwise very likeable player and person "
"Sarr really needs to learn how to dive properly if he wants to keep doing it, he's absolutely awful at it."
Spurs supporters are energised and vocally backing their side as Roberto De Zerbi's team fights to avoid the drop, with the fanbase showing passionate engagement despite Tottenham's precarious position in 17th place. The high sentiment and repeated rallying cries suggest a fanbase desperate for a positive result to shift momentum in what is shaping up as a desperate battle against relegation.
De Zerbi's Redemption Arc Begins
Tottenham fans are euphoric that their new manager has finally delivered a crucial win to lift them out of the relegation mire and prove his appointment was the right call.
excitement
"LETS GO!!!!!!!!!!"
"Let’s goooo!!! "
Pure Unfiltered Relief
Fans are so emotionally overwhelmed by the result that they're barely coherent — just raw, cathartic release after weeks of tension and desperation.
neutral
"FUCKING LETS HAVE ITTTTTTTTR"
"FUCKING COME ONNNNNNNNMM"
We Won But At What Cost
A smaller camp warns that whilst victory matters, Tottenham's chaotic style of play and reliance on moments like this is unsustainable and needs to change immediately.
anger
"Here we fucking go boys"
"LETS FUCKING GOOOO....
and let's never fucking do this again, please "
Tottenham supporters are crediting Roberto De Zerbi with rescuing the club from the brink of relegation after Thomas Frank's catastrophic run left them taking just one point in five games. Fans are emphatic that De Zerbi's tactical overhaul with the same squad proves the previous manager's failure was the real problem, not the players or injuries.
Frank's Tactical Disaster Exposed
Tottenham fans are furious that Thomas Frank's defensive, joyless football suffocated the club and masked the quality of their recruitment—and De Zerbi has already made them look a thousand times better in just weeks.
anger
"Shame on Frank for making us play the most negative style of football I’ve seen us play in years. "
"Frank is seriously the worst manager ever. The excellent recruitment at Brentford hid his flaws."
One Point in Five Games Says It All
Supporters are cataloguing the wreckage Frank left behind—a run of abysmal results that proves his system was fundamentally broken and unfit for Premier League competition.
"We were fucking awful against everyone under Tudor. We literally took a single point in 5 games. We were good against Brighton, we were good against Sunderland, we were good agains"
"thomas frank should never get a top level coaching job again"
De Zerbi's Immediate Transformation Speaks Volumes
Fans are marvelling at how visibly superior Tottenham look under their new manager, using the contrast to Frank's tenure as evidence that recruitment quality was always there—Frank just couldn't unlock it.
"We were fucking awful against everyone under Tudor. We literally took a single point in 5 games. We were good against Brighton, we were good against Sunderland, we were good agains"
"thomas frank should never get a top level coaching job again"
Frank Should Never Coach at This Level Again
The consensus among measured observers is withering: Frank's credentials are permanently damaged, his Arsenal connections are fair game for mockery, and he's simply proven he doesn't belong in a top-flight dugout.
neutral
"Thomas Frank in a scrap would be hilarious lmao would probably just stand back and watch with his Arsenal cup"
"It’s staggering how much better we look in just a few weeks under De Zerbi because what the actual FUCK was Frank doing with them at training??"
Everton supporters are fixated on Jake O'Brien's poor performance and disciplinary vulnerability, with multiple fans predicting he will be sent off before the match ends. The overwhelmingly negative sentiment centres on O'Brien's shocking display as a centre-back, with fans questioning his defensive solidity and blaming management for keeping him on the pitch despite his obvious struggles.
O'Brien's a Liability
Everton fans are absolutely seething that Jake O'Brien has been exposed as a defensive disaster and are demanding he gets hauled off before he costs them more damage.
annoyance
"In a team playing like shit, Jake has looked really bad. You can just tell he's fucked. He's a CB and has put in the hard yards all season. Fucking stupid management."
"For the love of god someone tell that Scottish prick to get o brien off the pitch. He’s a fucking liability at right back…EVERYONE knows it except him"
Lucky to Survive
Neutral observers recognise O'Brien got away with a yellow card when he could easily have seen red, and the incident could have changed the entire match.
neutral
"O'Brien is lucky to still be on the pitch "
"His first match will be Lincoln away, God willing."
No Attacking Threat
Tactical analysts are pointing out that O'Brien isn't offering anything going forward — he's failed to overlap once and isn't justifying his place in the side.
"O’Brien hasn’t overlapped once"
"His first match will be Lincoln away, God willing."
Was It Even That Bad
Some fans are pushing back on the narrative, questioning whether the incident actually warranted the level of outrage or if it's being overblown.
"O’Brien hasn’t overlapped once"
"His first match will be Lincoln away, God willing."
He's Doing Alright
A small pocket of supporters are actually backing O'Brien's performance, arguing he's holding his own against the opposition and deserves credit rather than criticism.
"He's been running at O'Brien all game. He's doing fine imo."
"His first match will be Lincoln away, God willing."
Fans are divided over whether Tottenham players, particularly Pedro Porro, suffered legitimate head injuries during the match or were exaggerating — with several critics arguing the referee either stopped play unnecessarily or failed to properly enforce concussion protocols and VAR reviews. The discussion reflects broader frustration about inconsistent injury management and what many perceive as theatrical behaviour wasting match time.
Refs Abandoning Player Safety
Fans furious that the official ignored a clear head injury and failed basic duty of care, viewing it as reckless negligence that puts players at risk.
anger
sadness
James Maddison
Yves Bissouma
"Head injury ignored, ffs these fucking refs man I just can't "
"Whos making this argument? Hes injured, wtf is wrong with you people?"
Was It Really That Bad?
Observers weighing up whether the incident was genuinely a head injury or if emotion is clouding judgement on what actually happened on the pitch.
neutral
James Maddison
Yves Bissouma
"Looked nice but straight at him"
"Ignoring head injuries now. Awesome."
Tottenham supporters are expressing deep frustration and emotional exhaustion following the 1-0 defeat to Everton, with repeated pleas that the team must never produce such a disappointing performance again. The negativity centres on the manner of the loss rather than just the result itself, suggesting fans found the display particularly demoralising given Tottenham's current relegation-zone position.
Rock Bottom's Breaking Point
Tottenham fans are absolutely furious at the season's collapse and vowing never to endure this humiliation again — 17th place and a 1-0 loss to Everton has shattered whatever patience remained.
anger
"HOLY FUCK LET GOO worst experience ever never again "
"I never want to experience this shit again come on boys "
Grim But Resigned Reality
These supporters acknowledge the nightmare is real and will likely repeat itself, treating the whole situation with grim acceptance rather than rage or hope.
neutral
"Never again! Onward and upward!"
"And you’ll have to see it again… boo hoo"
Silver Lining Believers
A small but defiant crew choosing to laugh it off and look forward, convinced that rock bottom has been hit and better days are coming — no matter how dark it looks right now.
"lmaooo! All is forgiven!"
"that was fun. let’s never be here again."
Fans are fiercely debating whether a red card shown to Romero was justified, with complaints centring on inconsistent refereeing standards and comparisons to similar incidents involving other players like Fofana at Chelsea. The discussion has turned heated, with supporters questioning both the decision itself and the broader pattern of how referees interpret contact and handball offences across the league.
Clean Sheet, Dodgy Calls
Fans neutrally accepting the result and the referee's decisions as part of the process, even when they seem harsh or inconsistent.
neutral
tackle
Romero
"Golden like the cockerel."
"So no red and it's a freekick to them, good process"
Robbed By Double Standards
Everton supporters absolutely furious that Romero escaped a red card for an identical challenge that would've sent a Spurs player off weeks earlier, convinced the ref is playing by different rules.
anger
tackle
Romero
"Foul AGAINST us? That's a fucking red for them!"
"What a fucking joke. Romero got literally sent off for that"
The Consistency Question
Thoughtful observers highlighting the glaring contradiction between how Oliver officiated similar fouls in this match and previous games, demanding clarity on what actually constitutes a sending-off.
"It was a red from Oliver when Romero did it. Ridiculous! On the USA broadcast the announcers said "well, it was just the natural follow through motion. You can't penalize that". "
"Was Xavi at it again?"
Cross-Cutting Patterns
James Maddison
Appears across 9 debates: Referee Questioned Over Head Injury Treatment and Protocols, Tottenham Fans Clash Over Palhinha Goal Celebrations, Tottenham Fans Vent Frustration Over Richarlison Display, Tottenham Star's Argentina Trip Sparks Fury Among Fans, Tottenham Fans Lament Stadium Atmosphere in Draw, Tottenham Fans Divided on Maddison's Display in Everton Draw, Tottenham Fans in Meltdown as Everton Take the Lead, Porro Accused of Diving and Simulation in Goalless Draw, Palhinha Goal Overshadowed by Bruno Fernandes Record News
Yves Bissouma
Appears across 8 debates: Referee Questioned Over Head Injury Treatment and Protocols, Tottenham Fans Vent Frustration Over Richarlison Display, Tottenham Star's Argentina Trip Sparks Fury Among Fans, Tottenham Fans Lament Stadium Atmosphere in Draw, Tottenham Fans Divided on Maddison's Display in Everton Draw, Tottenham Fans in Meltdown as Everton Take the Lead, Porro Accused of Diving and Simulation in Goalless Draw, Palhinha Goal Overshadowed by Bruno Fernandes Record News
Dominic Solanke
Appears across 6 debates: Spence's Display Sparks Tactical Debate at Tottenham, De Zerbi's Conduct and Future Under Scrutiny, Tottenham's Attacking Wastefulness On Full Display, Tottenham Fans Divided Over Richarlison's Invisible Display, Palhinha's Late Winner Sparks Survival Debate, Missed A
Richarlison
Appears across 6 debates: Spence's Display Sparks Tactical Debate at Tottenham, De Zerbi's Conduct and Future Under Scrutiny, Tottenham's Attacking Wastefulness On Full Display, Tottenham Fans Divided Over Richarlison's Invisible Display, Palhinha's Late Winner Sparks Survival Debate, Missed A
season
Appears across 6 debates: Tottenham Fans Demand Executive Overhaul After Survival, Tottenham Fans React to Survival with Bitter Relief, Roberto De Zerbi's Early Impact Offers Tottenham Hope, Tottenham Fans Clash Over Relegation Survival Celebration, Tottenham's Home Form Crisis Sparks Survival Fears, Relegation Survivors Face Brutal Reality Check Next Season