The rebooted podcast covering all things Spurs is brought to you by season ticket-holder and host Marcus Buckland, with Spurs reporters Dan Kilpatrick, Tom Allnutt and Tom Barclay. Reaction pods after every game, plus the latest from inside the club during in-depth discussions mid-week.
Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 223 | Founded | 9 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | SoccerSports |
Marcus Buckland and Tom Barclay of The Sun wax lyrical about Spurs' stunning second half at home to Aston Villa which saw them come from a goal down to seal a resounding 4-1 win. Dominic Solanke's double, Son Heung-min's reaction to being subbed and ... more
Marcus and Dan react to Wednesday's 2-1 win over Man City, which set up a Carabao Cup quarter-final against Man United in December. Timo Werner finally scored (was it ever in doubt?) and Pape Matar Sarr popped up with a beauty. But a great night was ... more
Marcus is joined by Dan for an immediate reaction to the dismal defeat at Selhurst Park. This was comfortably Spurs' worst performance of the season but why? What went wrong? Mikey Moore's full PL debut was the only positive from a wretched afternoon... more
Marcus and Tom A go over the win over AZ Alkmaar in the Europa League as Spurs maintain their perfect start thanks to a second-half penalty from Richarlison
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Love the discussions and tactics breakdowns. Also: Hard no to Ange’s Angels but how about Ange’s Antechinus lol - tiny baby marsupials :)
Poor production quality and relentlessly inconsistent opinion. The dearth in journalistic quality is palpable.
Kick the boot in when things go totally right.
Three matches in, 33 minutes of negativity, 6 minutes of being positive then a mixture. I had thought this was a supporters pod but it feeds the negativity of “social media” who just want to whine. If Spurs had gone out and spent the money they’d be complaints about who it was spent on.
I really like this podcast and when it comes to spurs I certainly prefer the journo hosted ones
However, I find Marcus to be a bit a downer and emotional to the point of irrational when he does a reaction podcasts-I appreciate they are called reaction for a reason but it’s often an incredibly frustrating listen . The most recent one, our THIRD game of the season, he starts proclaiming that he doesn’t think we will make top 4 -which I burst out laughing at! It just reminds me of all the overly e... more
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