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Rule The Roost - A Tottenham Hotspur Podcast
RTR EXTRA: Southampton 0-5 Tottenham
Season 8, Ep. 24
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It's all well and good to say that 'we should have beaten them' but we bloody well did it in style - coys
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57. RTR EXTRA: Tottenham 2-2 Bournemouth
38:37||Season 8, Ep. 57Spurs got through this one by the skin of their teeth... another totally inept performance from Ange Postecoglou's side. The manager must surely be close to the end of his time as Spurs boss?56. RTR EXTRA: AZ 1-0 Tottenham
42:56||Season 8, Ep. 56Tottenham have lost away in the Netherlands following one of the most pedestrian performances they've mustered in recent times. Just what on earth is going on?55. Cristian Romer-Go?
01:11:41||Season 8, Ep. 55Jack welcomes friend of the show Tahm Fowens back into the mix for his hot takes and big opinions on Cristian Romero and Argentina. Should we be frustrated, or just accept that footballers love representing their countries? Or is the real issue Romero’s constant unavailability?We then turn to the AZ game, sparking memories of Spurs’ near-misses in Europe over the years - wouldn’t it be nice to finally get one over the line? But why do English teams so often lack the grit their European counterparts seem to have in this competition?The show wraps up with a couple of quizzes - possibly the best or worst thing you’ll hear in a long time.54. A Bright Future?
01:09:20||Season 8, Ep. 54Another valiant effort, another frustrating result. Jack is joined by special guest Mark Nesbit to dissect Tottenham’s 1-0 defeat to Manchester City. They break down Postecoglou’s tactical approach, Spurs’ second-half resurgence and of course, the decision to leave out Djed Spence. Also, listener questions! Where are Spurs as a club right now? Is there a positive future in store for us? Is Ange a hypocrite? All this and more.53. RTR EXTRA: Spurs 0-1 Man City
37:34||Season 8, Ep. 53Spurs fall to Manchester City thanks to a goal from Erling Haaland, but the real talking point is Ange Postecoglou’s rotation choices - especially the omission of Djed Spence. Was it the right call?52. RTR EXTRA: Ipswich 1-4 Tottenham
43:15||Season 8, Ep. 52Spurs have just smashed Ipswich 4-1 at Portman Road, making it three wins in a row - are we finally back on track? Djed Spence put in a quality performance and even got on the scoresheet, making the case ever stronger that he's the best player at the club. After a rough patch, have Ange Postecoglou’s Tottenham turned the corner for good?51. Dan Kilpatrick on Spurs Doing the Double Over Man United, Fan Protests and Daniel Levy
58:31||Season 8, Ep. 51LISTEN AD-FREE ON PATREON: http://www.patreon.com/rtrpodTottenham completed their first league double over Manchester United since 1989/90 with a hard-fought 1-0 win but off the pitch, the focus was on fan protests against ENIC and Daniel Levy.Joining Jack is Evening Standard’s Dan Kilpatrick, who shares his insight on the protests, how they compare to past fan movements, and what this means for Spurs’ future. Dan also shares his insight into the perceptions of how Daniel Levy operates.50. RTR EXTRA: Spurs 1-0 Man Utd
45:45||Season 8, Ep. 50Tottenham beat Manchester United 1-0 at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, completing the double over them for the first time since 1989-90 season. James Maddison grabbed the winner and shushed the camera, a fitting response to Roy Keane’s criticism earlier this week. Ange Postecoglou’s side keeps climbing the table, while United’s struggles continue. How far have they fallen from the Ferguson era?49. Is His Goose Cooked?
01:00:44||Season 8, Ep. 49Jack Hussey welcomes back friend of the show Phil to pick apart another brutal week for Tottenham Hotspur. A 2-1 loss to Aston Villa and subsequent FA Cup exit have left Ange Postecoglou under growing pressure - but will he actually be sacked?With Spurs plagued by injuries, what can fans realistically expect from the squad? Is Daniel Levy to blame for yet another season slipping away? And with a planned fan protest at the next home game against Manchester United, we ask - can protests even make a difference in modern football?