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Rule The Roost - A Tottenham Hotspur Podcast

The Old Tottenham Mentality

Season 8, Ep. 4

Jack welcomes Kyle Wetton to show to discuss Conte's Spence quotes. Why does the fanbase keep losing its arse? Do we need more signings? Do we need or want James Maddison? Never take the Champions League for granted.

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  • 84. Liverpool Aftermath with Jack Pitt-Brooke

    39:59
    Jack welcomes The Athletic's Jack Pitt-Brooke to the show to discuss yet another loss to Liverpool, making that four on the bounce in the Premier League, something Spurs have managed to avoid for over two decades now. Is time up for Ange, or do Spurs need to stick this one out? It would appear as though time has run out for several members of the squad, so it will be interesting to see who Daniel Levy may sanction moves for this summer.
  • 83. RTR EXTRA: Liverpool 4-2 Tottenham

    33:30
    Tottenham lose at Anfield once again. Battered by Liverpool, Ange Postecoglou's men did fight back and score two of their own goals courtesy of Richarlison and Son Heung-min, but it was too little too late to salvage anything. That's the first time Spurs have lost four Premier League games on the bounce in over 20 years. How is it looking this bad?
  • 82. Post Chelsea with Big Jon Bass

    01:04:25
    Jack welcomes Big Jon Bass back to the show to discuss the latest horror show at Stamford Bridge. What does the future hold for Ange Postecoglou? What does the future hold for many of these players? What do we need in summer? Are we expecting anything whatsoever from Anfield? How obvious is it that Tottenham will beat Manchester City?
  • 81. Chelsea Preview With Dan Kilpatrick

    34:49
    Jack welcomes the Evening Standard's Dan Kilpatrick to the show to talk Arsenal and preview Chelsea.
  • 79. Chucking Our Muck In Each Other's Brains

    59:05
    Jack and Phil pick over the bones of the weekend's footballing action, starting with Aston Villa strengthening their grip on fourth place...and despite what this means for Tottenham's Champions League hopes, it takes Arsenal further away from winning the league, and, so, the lads can't help but celebrate. Speaking of celebrations, Tottenham's Women's team is also in the FA Cup final for the first time in their history, so Wembley awaits. Finally, the pair to move onto the men's debacle at St James Park, in what is annoyingly now becoming our annual battering in Newcastle. Is Ange right to write-off the top four, is this having an impact on the players? What is going wrong for Spurs at the moment with their indifferent form? James Maddison, Destiny Udogie, Yves Bissouma, all have put in questionable performances of late. Timo Werner, who once represented great value for money, is now also looking like he could be an awful move for the club. Plenty to discuss, enjoy!
  • 78. RTR EXTRA: Newcastle 4-0 Tottenham

    43:28
    Spurs are battered at St James Park once again. It's a performance that nobody can leave without a question mark over them, especially Ange Postecoglou, whose magic seems to have all but worn off. Very troubling performance for a team supposedly chasing Champions League football.
  • 77. RTR EXTRA: Tottenham 3-1 Nottingham Forest

    52:41
    Tottenham are victorious as the pursuit for Champions League football intensifies - well, in the second half at least. Yes, Ange Postecoglou's Spurs have beaten Nottingham Forest to move back into the top four in the Premier League, leapfrogging Aston Villa. We may have ended the game well, but that doesn't tell the full story. What is going on with our lack of intensity at times and why can't we keep a clean sheet? Also, Arsenal are going to win the league, so, get ready for that.
  • 76. RTR EXTRA: West Ham Utd 1-1 Tottenham

    44:03
    Spurs leave the London Stadium with a point after a tense match with rivals West Ham. Ange Postecoglou's men couldn't capitalise on their early lead, and struggled to grasp any real control in the match that potentially dents their Champions League ambitions even further.