10th January 2026 Eleven games in, Spurs women supporters, Jack, Lauren, Tonaliana and Rachel, rate Spurs Womenโs first half of the season and January signings (so far). How do you rate Martin Hoโs first half season in charge? (out of 10) Jack: 9. He's done an outstanding job - when I watch other WSL teams …
Spurs Supportersโ 2025-6 Season Previewย in 9 Parts.
With the season about to start, five Spurs supporters who write or talk about Spurs Women provide a preview, giving their views on topics that include the new manager, summer transfer window, expectations for the season and priorities for the women's side post-Levy. 1. Martin Ho managerial appointment (score out of 10). Martin Ho. Image: …
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Five Potential Spurs Women Transfer Targets
By Jack Howes24th August 2025 With less than two weeks until the WSL transfer deadline, Spurs have, by the end of Sunday 24th August, signed just one player. For a team that finished 11th out of 12 last season Spurs inaction this summer isโฆ surprising. After all, it was not as if the team had …
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Spurs Supporters’ Quickfire Season Preview 2024-25
Eight Spurs supporters / commentators answered a dozen both serious and less serious questions about Spurs Women as we build up to our first game of the 2024-25 WSL season. This will be Tottenham's sixth season in the WSL and their second under the leadership of Swedish manager, Robert Vilahamn. Find out what our contributors …
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Supporter Predictions for Spurs Women Season 2023/24
Last year a bunch of Spurs supporters predicted how we thought the team would do in 2022/23 and we were soooo wrong (you can check it out here). But we're trying again for 2023/24, each answering 10 questions about the upcoming season. Spurs Women after a friend in summer 2023. Image: @SpursWomen 1. What position …
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Spurs Women 2022-23 Supportersโ Survey: Results Part 1
A survey for supporters of Spurs Women was run online. This blog summarises supporters' responses to a set of questions about the season we have just finished, players, games and what went wrong. Part 2 will follow and will unpick detailed and interesting responses about supporters' hopes for next year, including new signings, and about …
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This one matters.
In this blog @rachellaracohen reflects on Spurs Women's crucial upcoming game. If Spurs Women win against Reading this Saturday we are safe in the WSL for another year. Lose or Draw and, depending on goal difference and how Reading perform against Chelsea in their last game, Spurs may require a point away at West Ham …
Five Questionsย
Five things @davidpuckridge would like to ask Spurs Interim Manager Vicky Jepson before this weekend's crucial game against Reading. Whenever I watch Vicky Jepson talk Iโm impressed with her communication skills; I may not always agree with her but she explains her decision making well. But one of my plaintive cries in regards to the …
Spurs, why do you do this?
Today Spurs announced that the final home game of the womenโs season has been moved to Saturday 20th May and that it will be the second part of a double header at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium. The first part will see the menโs team play Brentford. Given recent comments about the WSL from Daniel Levy …
The Buck Stopsโฆ Over There Somewhere
By @davidpuckridge Having drawn the short straw, I am contractually obliged to tackle the elephant in the room. Yes, thatโs right: Andy Rogers, Spursโ Head of Global Football Development. Okay, not really. And frankly all I can find of Andy Rogers is his comments accompanying the announcement that Rehanne Skinner had been sacked. No, I …

