A Generational Tottenham Headloss!
“The online reaction from the Spurs fanbase was a generational headloss that made the Mags look like rank amateurs!“
SUNDERLAND, ENGLAND - APRIL 12: Sunderland's Luke O'Nien celebrates with the fans at the end of the Premier League match between Sunderland and Tottenham Hotspur at Stadium of Light on April 12, 2026 in Sunderland, United Kingdom. (Photo by Lee Parker - CameraSport via Getty Images) | CameraSport via Getty Images I’m going to start this with an apology to those ‘up the road’. For years, I’ve been firmly convinced that our neighbours were the biggest set of entitled wet wipes in football.
Punching police horses and wrecking their own city centre in the wake of yet another derby defeat, constantly trying to link themselves to the best managers in world football, and moaning about PSR while blowing £200m+ on the likes of Yoane Wissa, Anthony Elanga and Jacob Ramsey were just some of the behaviours that ensured Adam Pearson, ‘Geordie Josh’ and their like-minded brethren were firmly top of the league — the league of twisty, moaning delusionists. However, recent events have caused me to re-evaluate my opinion, and to those of a black and white persuasion, I have to say “I was wrong. ” The developments that’ve forced me to come to this cataclysmic change of mind happened in the wake of Tottenham’s visit to the Stadium of Light on Sunday.
The online reaction from the Spurs fanbase was a spectacle to behold; a generational headloss that made the Mags look like rank amateurs! At the front and centre of their moaning was the performance of Brian Brobbey — yet clearly most of their fans haven’t heard of Bobby Smith, an absolute beast of a player who almost literally carried them to the double in 1961. One Spurs fan posted a compilation of all Brobbey’s alleged ‘indiscretions’ during the game…or a video of a bunch of soft-as-clarts supposed hard men being shrugged off by a physical presence they were simply incapable of containing, if you didn’t come from North London.
Former referee Keith Hackett, whose age appears to have encouraged him to actively court controversy these days, added fuel to the fire. “If Brobbey had raised his elbow, it would’ve been a red card. ” Alright, Keith.