This is a public service announcement. Sort of.
Are you interested in a becoming a foreign correspondent for Hotspur’s Half Hour?
Do wot Aitch? Yes, the aural fine dining experience that is soon to be this blog’s online radio show is gently simmering in the HH kitchenette.
Hotspur’s Half Hour will be presented by One Dave Mackay and myself with the support of many others with who possess not only genuine talent but patience that would shame a coach party of Saints not to mention a mouth watering twist of ex THFC players and club related stars.
Most people do not live within a tram ride of The Lane. Most people do not travel home and away. However …most people recognize that overseas fans are just as passionate, committed and interesting to talk to as anyone else.
In fact, I’m probably keener to hear about how you felt about the game watching it in some a bar in Poland with some random Man Utd fan you share a few glasses of anti freeze with on such occasions.
We’re not looking for anything particularly professional or lengthy here (that’s what she said) by the way. Just a minute or two on the blower now and again to give the 3 men and a dog that will be listening a flavour. Hell, if we had you on every week you’d lose your exotic mystique!
So if you fancy having a chat and finding out a bit more about becoming an broadcasting megastar, in the first instance bung us an email on the old
harry-hotspur@snack-media.com
That is all.
love spurs from nepal……
hi, i live in canada – left england in 1981 when i was a kid. I was a huge Spurs fan and i still am. I watch every game live on TV (sometimes really early in teh morning in canada). I am now teaching my son what it means to bleed lillywhite every week ! I could be your north american corrospondent
I live in Edmonton Canada….which is nothing to write home about….do people actually write home anymore? I emigrated from Stratford (on Avon mate) in 1977 and really thought hard about coming back to England in 1978, and again 1979, and again 1980, and again 1981…..and then i got married. Thinking about anything other than what my wife wanted me to think about was severely curtailed after that. I’ve been a THFC fan since 1961. I watch games on Saturday or Sunday morning and the TV coverage is great….especially when David “when i was at spurs” Pleat does the color commentary (can you say “color” any more?). I regularly watch games with a Chelsea fan, a Villa fan (really), and an Everton fan (Sunday is no longer my favorite day of the week). They are all Canadians, or wannabe Englishmen, as i call them. If Eric is the North American correspondent then i can be the Western Canadian correspondent and thrill the audience with tales of survival on long, cold Canadian winter nights when even your wife will let you sleep with three dogs….to keep warm.
I am a Tottenham supporter since early seventies. I love the gungho type of play tottenham is used to. Whatever the result could be, spurs play an entertaining game. Long live spurs.
A Spurs fan in Mlaysia through thick and thin since 1960.