Middlesbrough, Everton and the Spurs Cockerel (animal cruelty)
Middlesbrough, Everton and the Spurs Cockerel (animal cruelty)
Middlesbrough 1 Spurs zero… and we are out of another cup
competition for another season. The last time we won a cup was in 2008, 14
years ago. The last time we won the FA cup was in 1991 – 31 years ago. In
twenty-two years in charge, Levy has managed to give the Spurs fans one trophy
and fuck all else. However, he has managed to enrich himself, and Lewis in the
processes… by building themselves a money-making stadium… but the cupboards are
bare where the team is concerned (ok, one single trophy!).
Our trip to Middlesbrough was a long and
knackering car ride up to Middlesbrough and back. We left at 12 on Tuesday and
got home at 3.30 Wednesday morning… I then slept until 10.30. The rid backwards
and forwards was all for a poor performance and allowing Middlesbrough through
to the next round. They must have thought their luck was in once they knew they
had drawn against "Spursy".
We had three losses, then we beat City, lost
against Burnley, beat Leeds United (thrashed them) and then collapsed against a
Championship league team. Some fans had a go at me for using the word "Spursy,"
I don't like it either. Still, Spursy is what we are until it gets into Levy
& Lewis' scull, that to be a top club, we have to invest in the best, not
just rely on penny-pinching and expecting our youngsters to perform
professional men's tasks.
Our
Middlesbrough failure
Substitute Josh Coburn scored the winner in
extra time as Middlesbrough stunned our fans to reach the quarter-finals of the
FA Cup. Or should they have been stunned? Isn't it something we've come to
expect of late?
Middlesbrough had a sell-out crowd at the
Riverside for the first time in five years. They had beaten Manchester United
in the last round, matched their opponents (us) throughout and broke the
deadlock in the 107th minute.
Coburn had latched on to Matt Crooks' pass
before the 19-year-old thumped an effort beyond Hugo Lloris and into the far
corner.
Most fans had hoped that Antonio Conte was the manager to end our
14-year wait for a trophy, but we will now have to wait again, at least another
season for a whiff of another trophy.
We have now lost seven of their 13 matches in
2022.
Everton
Which now leads us on to Everton (Monday night).
Yes, we've got another struggling team near the bottom of the Premier League to
face. They are just one point off Burnley, who are in the bottom three.
As a struggling team (Everton) – just like Burnley
– they have the right credentials to beat and humiliate us at our Tottenham Stadium.
What more can I say? The way we are playing it is just like tossing a coin up
in the air and then seeing what side it lands to predict who will win the tussle
between the Toffee chewers and ourselves.
The way we are playing; up and down and up again…
followed by down, our season could go any way. We could just as much be in the
top 4 spot as fighting for relegation. Or a place in the Europa League or Europa
Conference? Who knows…? With the squad Conte has got, I don't think he even knows
what the outcome could be. He must be thinking; "why the hell did I get
muddled up with Levy and Lewis' Twightlight zone world".
I've
given up for this season… If I had to put my money on it, I would go for a win (2-1)…
with Deli scoring a goal for his new team. But then again, he could easily get
the winning goal for his Toffee munchers.
For that game, I am taking Janette… this will be
her third game at our Tottenham.
Our
Cockeral and its Spurs.
It seems that animal rights fanatics have told Tottenham
that they must update our cockerel emblem due to its historical links with
animal cruelty (the Sunday Express (20/02/22). The Spurs on our cockerel is also
offensive and should go.
The fighting spurs featured on our Cockerel emblem
have caused issues with animal rights charity, and they want Tottenham to have
them removed for good. If not, the club, fans etc., could be targeted by their
fanatics.
Spurs on cockerels were used in what was once a
legal sport (now outlawed). The charity now wants a more updated version of the
club's crest. We must, they say, remove the ties to animal cruelty for good.
I am sure the fans won't accept it, however, I
have heard rumours that Levy and Lewis might capitulate. After all, their aim is
to make money, not annoy potential coffers. The stadium's uniform doesn't have
our emblem on it and doesn't want the ground to be associated with our Cockerel/
emblem ( it is a multi stadium, not just a football club stadium).
The club had already undergone a redesign of its
badge in the past when the spurs were 'de-emphasised' by the club in an update
to make it more modern back in 2006 (this was under Levy).
Thoughts
(WTF)
Do we really want the fanatics taking over and
telling us what to do? And what about other football crests that have something
on them that might offend: Arsenal's cannon, Norwich's canary (the bird was
used down coal minds) or the hammers in West Ham's logo, for example.
What are your thoughts; that is everything that I
have written?
COYS!
All the best, Glenn
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