On Saturday in the 2nd minute of Spurs game at Brisbane Road Ellie Brazil left the pitch. She was on a stretcher. Her knee was bandaged. Her game was over. With just first five games of the season gone, Ellie is the third Spurs player to sustain a serious injury. Add these to the multiple …
Matchday 4: Tottenham vs Manchester City.
Tottenham welcomed Manchester City to Brisbane Road for matchday 4 of the WSL in the early kick-off. Manchester City sat in 8th position before kick-off after a 4-0 win over Leicester last weekend while our Lilywhites sat in 7th after their 1-0 victory over newly promoted Liverpool last weekend. Lineups. Tottenham 4-4-2: Spencer on goal, …
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Spurs Women at Brisbane Road: First Impressions of Our New Home Ground.
On Sunday, four weeks after the start of the season (five weeks after the season was initially scheduled to start), Spurs Women played their first game at our new home stadium: Leyton Orientโs Brisbane Road. It felt like weโd been waiting for ages for this, having heard about the move in the early summer. But …
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Matchday 1: Leicester vs Tottenham, WSL 2022-23
After a long wait, the WSL is finally back, Tottenham has seen many players leave in the summer and have recruited seven new signings during the break. Tottenhamโs preseason hasnโt gone to plan after losing every game in the Womenโs Cup (1-2 vs Tokyo, 1-2 vs Club America) and ending preseason back in London with …
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Fans Look Ahead to Spurs 2022/23 Barclays WSL Season
The Athletic managed to do an entire WSL Season Preview without mentioning Spurs once (yes, really!). So in the interests of balance, kind of, here's seven hardcore Spurs Women fans on the upcoming season: Predicted finishes, what games and what players they're most excited about and a bit on tactics! 1. What position do you think …
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Looking Ahead: Spurs Women End of Season Fan Survey Results (Part 3)
This is the third part of our report on the Spurs Fan Survey. If you want more on this season, check out Part 1 (scoring the players) and Part 2 (player awards). In this part we look at what fans said they wanted for the future. It's based on some free-text questions where people could …
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Player awards: Spurs Women End of Season Fan Survey Results (Part 2)
This is the second of three blogs with the results of the Spurs Women End of Season Fan Survey. Part 1 summarised fans' manager and player ratings. This part looks at who fans nominated in six (not entirely serious) categories. Part 3 explores fans' thoughts on the next season. So, let's get started. 1. The …
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Scoring the players: Spurs Women End of Season Fan Survey Results (Part 1)
Itโs that fun time when we get to see how Spurs fans rated individual players this season. What do fans say was their worst and best game? Who has been voted as having the fanciest footwork, whoโs most often saved our bacon, what we need to do over the summer to be ready to compete …
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Matchday 22: Tottenham vs Leicester.
Tottenham welcomed 11th placed Leicester City to the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium for the final game of the season. The last time these two teams met in the WSL, Tottenham ran out 2-0 winners at the King Power Stadium with goals from William and Addison. Tottenham was looking for revenge after being defeated by Leicester 3-1 …
No Jonas, football was not the winner.
Following the North London Derby at the Emirates, Arsenal Manager, Jonas Eidevall, stated that his team beating Tottenham 3-0 meant that โfootball was the winnerโ. Itโs a tired clichรฉ, but there are lots of tired clichรฉs in football. More pertinently, itโs a clichรฉ thatโs usually trotted out to celebrate games that are hard-fought or a …

