Good morning. This is my last day on this domain and the new one www.theboyhotspur.com is still in need of some tender love and care. So do try to be good and keep it Tottenham. TTFN, H. Guest spots for future HHH shows are still available so come and have a go if you think you’re hard enough.
Author: Harry Hotspur
Good afternoon. Brentdon Rodgers is a card, eh? There is something in the water at Melwood. I don’t remember him being such an overwhelming twit when he was at Swansea. More to the point I can’t believe that so many Spurs fans would have been suggesting Levy & Co. appointment him after Arry’s demise if that were the case. Fatigue seemed to be nipping at the heels of one or two. And the decision to fly out the traps was definitely a good one. The Azza Blud goal was a body blow the Bale free kick delicious for us, vomit…
Good morning. Another crackerjack Hotspur’s Half Hour and our extra special this week is our latest foreign correspondent is @dnaphm who proudly files the Lilywhite flag in Ontario. This week we get to grips with that Lazio game and the West Ham game. Which means we give Mr Herbert a small shoeing as well as reflect upon the sad, lonely and desperately unwashed racists that seem to have come crawling out of the woodwork now the nights are drawing in. The musical arrangements from the our resident one man house band Mr Loveridge will blow you cyber socks off and…
Good evening. I read this article run in the Guardian written by Peter Honkyslayer Herbert and my first thought was to blog an open letter to him. But just about all I wanted to say had been said on here. And in the some 150 plus comments that responded to him on the paper’s website at the footer of his piece. So I got his email from his website and sent a request to interview him. The email bounced back a day later with the message, ‘The recipient server did not accept our requests…’ What I wanted to address with…
Good afternoon. Even the most ardent ‘I told you so’ merchants are struggling to find fault with a 3-1 win indoors over the great unwashed from the East End. That said I’m slightly surprised that more hasn’t been made out of how miserable West Ham were. Noble, Nolan and Diame had a bit of a go and when t hey eventually did press there was nobody for the second ball from Carroll’s headers. Spurs were quite cagey in the opening exchanges and it took Defoe’s first goal before we appeared genuinely comfortable on the ball. Long range ‘shots’ and runs…
Good evening. You know, I was trying to work it out. I mean, I’m Tottenham yet I don’t really feel that much animosity toward Arsenal. Now look, I’m 44 years of age so it’s not like I should be able to rustle up too many Aunty Wengeresque excuses. They are our supposedly immediate idiot neighbours. And that whole Sol thing. But I think I’ve nailed it. My ‘irrational’ contempt comes from my very first Spurs game. Bill Nicholson’s Testimonial at The Lane and bless the old man, he bought us a pair of seats in the West Stand Lower. We…
Good afternoon and welcome to the 13th Premier League game of this campaign. White Hart Lane can either become a theatre of desire ringing with songs, chants and cheers or it will turn into a beer hall putsch of grim silences and ugly boos. Which way will it go? Well, that’s entirely in the hands of those sitting in the home seats. Support isn’t earned by the players. Support is tribal and unconditional. If your support wanes then don’t buy a ticket and tell everyone you know. Nothing kills a bad idea quicker than word of mouth. As Habib told…
Good morning and welcome to the only online betting guide brought to you in association with Alcoholics Anonymous and Assisted Deaths (Enfield) Ltd. If this service was a noise, it would be that bugle blast that Ryan play everytime their planes land on time. Irritating and having no guarantee of accuracy about it. Sunderland meet West Brom. For those of you trying to adjust your Premier League tables do not bother. The Baggies are indeed 3rd. Their away form isn’t good, however Sunderland don’t have any form worth discussing home or away. In the interests of football I’d like to…
This Saturday club legend Gary Mabbutt will be signing copies of two tasty new Vision Sports Publishing books, namely Dame Julie Welch’s The Biography Of Tottenham Hotspur and the updated ‘Spurs Miscellany’ from Tottingham experts Adam Powley and Martin Cloake. The charm and understanding captured here is to be applauded. But then Julie Welch had an unfair advantage on so many who might have written it. This is the book that love wrote. HH on The Biography Of Tottenham Hotspur This book is perfect for the lifelong fan who has had a life. It fills in the gaps and reminds you…