4:3 loss and 3:1 win against Inter in 2010. The first one made me curious about Tottenham, the second one – made me fall in love
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Dele at the double at WHL vs Chelsea 2017
Nard_Dogs on
Vs. Brighton 2020, 2-1… my favorite player of all time coming back to the club and scoring for the first time again. By no means an extraordinary match, but nonetheless my favorite 🏴🐐
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5-1 home to Arsenal in the League Cup semi final second leg.
Teletzeri on
Man City 4 – Spurs 3
You just couldn’t ask for more
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The 5-1 Worthington Cup semi final win over Chelsea in 2002.
We hadn’t won a single match against them in the entire PL Era, and lost the first leg 2-1 at Stamford Pit, so more of the same was largely expected – until Steffen Iversen made it 1-0 on the night after two minutes, and from then we utterly obliterated them.
I vaguely recall the neighbours wondering what the hell was going on by the time Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink got sent off on 55 minutes, when we were already 3-0 up on the night.
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Arsenal 4 – 4 Spurs 2008 the one with the bentley screamer
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Boring choice but it has to be Ajax v Spurs away for me, I was genuinely speechless
EmergencyOriginal982 on
Ajax is different class
However, the Man City game before this in itself probably had more drama. It is also my argument when people say VAR means you can’t celebrate and it kills the atmosphere. The atmosphere after the city goal was ruled out was INSANE and shows var can actually create an atmosphere too.
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2-1 vs Sheffield United. I was skeptical of a prem club to support. This match made me support spurs fully.
Kulusevski’s goal.. oh man
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Tottenham vs Arse*al 5-1, league cup semi, 2008
And the consequent final. 😊
AirshipHead on
I became a fan of football in general and of Spurs when my friend dragged me to the pub to watch our route to the Champions League final. I was a weird English person not having followed football my entire life, and now it’s an obsession.
Will never forget those games.
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A tie between Ajax away and City away in that UCL run.
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4:3 loss and 3:1 win against Inter in 2010. The first one made me curious about Tottenham, the second one – made me fall in love
Dele at the double at WHL vs Chelsea 2017
Vs. Brighton 2020, 2-1… my favorite player of all time coming back to the club and scoring for the first time again. By no means an extraordinary match, but nonetheless my favorite 🏴🐐
5-1 home to Arsenal in the League Cup semi final second leg.
Man City 4 – Spurs 3
You just couldn’t ask for more
The 5-1 Worthington Cup semi final win over Chelsea in 2002.
We hadn’t won a single match against them in the entire PL Era, and lost the first leg 2-1 at Stamford Pit, so more of the same was largely expected – until Steffen Iversen made it 1-0 on the night after two minutes, and from then we utterly obliterated them.
I vaguely recall the neighbours wondering what the hell was going on by the time Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink got sent off on 55 minutes, when we were already 3-0 up on the night.
Arsenal 4 – 4 Spurs 2008 the one with the bentley screamer
Boring choice but it has to be Ajax v Spurs away for me, I was genuinely speechless
Ajax is different class
However, the Man City game before this in itself probably had more drama. It is also my argument when people say VAR means you can’t celebrate and it kills the atmosphere. The atmosphere after the city goal was ruled out was INSANE and shows var can actually create an atmosphere too.
2-1 vs Sheffield United. I was skeptical of a prem club to support. This match made me support spurs fully.
Kulusevski’s goal.. oh man
Tottenham vs Arse*al 5-1, league cup semi, 2008
And the consequent final. 😊
I became a fan of football in general and of Spurs when my friend dragged me to the pub to watch our route to the Champions League final. I was a weird English person not having followed football my entire life, and now it’s an obsession.
Will never forget those games.
A tie between Ajax away and City away in that UCL run.