• La Risurrezione. Time to rise again. Come on you Spurs.
    Apr 9 2026

    The international break is over and it is time to talk Tottenham. On today's show the lads are looking ahead to Sunderland away on Sunday, the first Premier League test since that painful afternoon at Old Trafford where Romero's early red card set the tone for a long day at the office. Two weeks away from it all should have done the squad a bit of good. Thomas Frank has had time on the training pitch, the internationals are filtering back in, and Spurs now face a Sunderland side at the Stadium of Light who will fancy their chances against a Tottenham team that has looked anything but settled. Trip up there and the mood gets darker. Win well and suddenly the run-in starts to feel a lot more interesting. Jonny, Ollie and Jake break down what needs to change after the United result, who should come back into the side, how Frank sets up away from home, and whether this is the week we finally see a response. Plus the usual chat on team news, injury updates, and what a good afternoon on Wearside looks like. La Risurrezione. Time to rise again. Come on you Spurs. Get involved in the live chat, let us know your predicted XI, and if you are new to the channel give us a follow for live reactions, match previews and post-match shows all season long. #COYS #Tottenham #Spurs #THFC #SunderlandTottenham #PremierLeague #TottenhamNews #ThomasFrank #AnEchoOfGlory #TottenhamLive

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    57 mins
  • Can Roberto De Zerbi save Spurs' Season?
    Mar 31 2026
    Roberto De Zerbi is our new manager. Third of the season. Seven games to stay up. Live reaction tonight at 9:30pm. Spurs have confirmed the appointment of Roberto De Zerbi on a long-term contract, replacing Igor Tudor after his disastrous 44-day spell in charge. The former Marseille boss had been out of work since February ESPN and has agreed a five-year deal with no relegation release clause Sky Sports -- which tells you something about either his confidence or his negotiating position. Spurs are currently one point above the bottom three ESPN with seven games left to play. A first top-flight relegation since 1977 is a real possibility. Sky Sports De Zerbi's first game in charge is away at Sunderland on April 12 ESPN. There's plenty to get into tonight: what De Zerbi's football actually looks like, whether it suits this squad, the concerns being raised by supporter groups over his Mason Greenwood comments, and the very simple question of whether seven games is enough time for any manager to turn this around. Gary D hosting with Jake are live from 9:30pm. Come join us, with a live phone in from 10 #COYS #SpursManager #DeZerbi 👍 Enjoying the show? Follow or Subscribe wherever you listen so you never miss an episode. Rate & review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify — two sentences is all it takes to push us up the charts and bring more Spurs fans into the fold. 🔗 Quick links Thing Link ------------------------- ----------------------------------- Watch the full video YouTube.com/@EchoOfGlory Join the debate X (Twitter) @EOGTHFC Behind-the-scenes clips TikTok & Instagram Reels @EOGTHFC Merch & supporter perks anechoofglory.com/store 💬 Feedback or guest ideas? Drop us a voice note on SpeakPipe or email hello@anechoofglory.com. Thanks for listening — and as always, Come On You Spurs! Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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    1 hr and 24 mins
  • Spurs 0 Nottingham Forrest 3 - Deep in it now.
    Mar 23 2026

    We came into Sunday with a bit of momentum. A point at Anfield, a win over Atletico Madrid, and thousands of fans lining the High Road to welcome the team bus. For a brief moment it felt like something might actually be turning. It wasn't. Nottingham Forest left north London with a 3-0 win, and the optimism that had been building all week turned to anger by full-time. Sky Sports Spurs dominated for large parts of the first half and hit the crossbar twice, only for Igor Jesus to head Forest in front right on half-time. ESPN From that point the game was gone. Gibbs-White added a second on 62 minutes and Awoniyi sealed it late on. Spurs are now without a league win in 13 games and have not won a single Premier League match in 2026. They sit 17th, one point above the relegation zone. NBC Sports This defeat sees Tottenham equal their lowest points tally after 31 games of a top-flight season, level with the 1914-15 campaign, which ended in relegation. The Analyst Jonny, Ollie, and Jake are here to react to everything. The performance, the context, what comes next, and honestly, just how much longer this can go on. We are bang in trouble. Come and talk about it with us. #THFC #SpursVForest #COYS

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    58 mins
  • Spurs 3 Atlético 2 - Gray provides light for Spurs
    Mar 20 2026

    Tottenham beat Atletico Madrid 3-2 on Wednesday night and went out of the Champions League anyway. Xavi Simons scored twice, Randal Kolo Muani got the opener, and for large spells of the second leg Spurs were everything you want them to be. It just came eight days too late. We look back at a night that was painful and brilliant all at once. After the horror show in the first leg, few expected anything from this game. What we got was character, quality, and a proper Champions League atmosphere at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium. Simons curling in from 25 yards, Kolo Muani heading home at the back post, and a penalty in stoppage time to seal a 3-2 win. Not enough to overturn a 5-2 defeat from Madrid, but more than enough to remind everyone what this squad is capable of. Then we turn to what actually matters right now: Sunday. Nottingham Forest come to N17 in a game that could not be higher stakes. Spurs sit one point above the bottom three. Forest are right there with them. Igor Tudor is still waiting for his first league win. The Champions League is gone. There is nothing left but survival. The Boys break it all down. Subscribe for weekly Spurs reaction, analysis, and the occasional bit of suffering. #THFC #SpursVsForest #PremierLeague

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    1 hr and 10 mins
  • Liverpool 1 - Spurs 1 - The Fighting Cockerels
    Mar 16 2026
    Jonny, Ollie, and Jake react to a point that felt like a lot more than a point. Richarlison in the 90th minute at Anfield. In front of the Kop. We'll take that. Richarlison's 90th-minute equaliser earned Tudor his first point as Spurs interim head coach, and it moved us a point above the relegation zone ESPN — so the importance of it cannot be overstated. Szoboszlai's first-half free-kick had put Liverpool in front, and with a seventh straight defeat in all competitions looming, the second half was brutal viewing Sky Sports — but we held on, pushed, and eventually Richarlison made it count. Vicario's long ball caused chaos in Liverpool's defence, Kolo Muani pounced and found Richarlison in the box, and he made no mistake VAVEL USA. Cue pandemonium. The boys are breaking down everything: whether this is genuinely a turning point under Tudor, what the Richarlison showing means for his future at the club, the state of things with our injury list, and just what it means to silence Anfield in the 90th minute. Carragher called it an "absolute disaster" for Liverpool and their Champions League qualification push Sky Sports — so yes, we also spent some time enjoying that. Subscribe for all our Spurs content, and let us know in the comments: does this feel like a corner turned, or just a moment of relief? #THFC #COYS #SpursLiverpool 👍 Enjoying the show? Follow or Subscribe wherever you listen so you never miss an episode. Rate & review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify — two sentences is all it takes to push us up the charts and bring more Spurs fans into the fold. 🔗 Quick links Thing Link ------------------------- ----------------------------------- Watch the full video YouTube.com/@EchoOfGlory Join the debate X (Twitter) @EOGTHFC Behind-the-scenes clips TikTok & Instagram Reels @EOGTHFC Merch & supporter perks anechoofglory.com/store 💬 Feedback or guest ideas? Drop us a voice note on SpeakPipe or email hello@anechoofglory.com. Thanks for listening — and as always, Come On You Spurs! Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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    1 hr and 4 mins
  • Spurs 1-3 Crystal Palace | Five Defeats in a Row
    Mar 6 2026

    Another night to forget at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium. Crystal Palace came to N17 and left with all three points, handing Spurs a fifth consecutive Premier League defeat in a game that felt like it turned on one moment. Dominic Solanke gave us the lead in the 34th minute and for a brief spell it looked like we might finally get that first win of 2026. Four minutes later, Micky van de Ven was shown a straight red card for hauling back Ismaila Sarr on the edge of the box, and the game was gone. Sarr tucked away the penalty, Jorgen Strand Larsen made it 2-1 in stoppage time, and Sarr grabbed his second in the seventh minute of added time to send Palace in 3-1 up at the break. Ten men and two goals down. The second half was damage limitation. The Boys are live to break it all down. Where does this leave Igor Tudor? How bad is the relegation picture? And what on earth happens next? Join the conversation below. COYS, through everything. #TottenhamHotspur #CrystalPalace #PremierLeague #SpursRelegation #IgorTudor #MickyVanDeVen #IsmailaSarr #PremierLeague2526 #SpursLive #AnEchoOfGlory

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    1 hr and 1 min
  • Tough Start for Tudor
    Feb 23 2026

    Who do we blame now?! A 4–1 defeat to Arsenal and it wasn’t just the scoreline. It was the manner of it. Flat, second best, and miles off where we need to be in a North London Derby. Igor Tudor is now in the dugout after replacing Thomas Frank, but this was a brutal reality check. New manager bounce? Not today. Big questions about the shape, the attitude, the selections, and whether this squad can adapt quickly enough to what Tudor wants. We get into: • Where it went wrong tactically • Whether the players are buying into Tudor’s ideas • The defensive chaos that keeps repeating itself • What this means for the rest of the season • And how worried we should actually be It’s raw. It’s honest. It’s a tough watch. Get involved in the comments. Where do we go from here? COYS.

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    1 hr and 11 mins
  • Tudor is to do feat. Serie A commentator Patrick Kendrick
    Feb 16 2026

    Big week. Big call. Bigger game. After parting ways with Thomas Frank, Spurs have moved quickly and appointed Igor Tudor as the new head coach. And he walks straight into it. A North London Derby first up. Today we’re breaking down: • Why the club made the change now • What Tudor actually brings tactically • His track record at Marseille, Lazio and Juventus • Whether this is a short-term firefighter move or something more ambitious • And how on earth you prepare for Arsenal in your first week on the job Is this a reset. Or just another roll of the dice? The timing is bold. The fixture is brutal. But sometimes chaos is exactly what a derby needs. Get your thoughts in the comments. Is Tudor the right man. And what would a “good” result even look like this weekend?

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    55 mins