Episodes
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Jack and Phil pick over the bones of the weekend's footballing action, starting with Aston Villa strengthening their grip on fourth place...and despite what this means for Tottenham's Champions League hopes, it takes Arsenal further away from winning the league, and, so, the lads can't help but celebrate.
Speaking of celebrations, Tottenham's Women's team is also in the FA Cup final for the first time in their history, so Wembley awaits.
Finally, the pair to move onto the men's debacle at St James Park, in what is annoyingly now becoming our annual battering in Newcastle. Is Ange right to write-off the top four, is this having an impact on the players?
What is going wrong for Spurs at the moment with their indifferent form? James Maddison, Destiny Udogie, Yves Bissouma, all have put in questionable performances of late. Timo Werner, who once represented great value for money, is now also looking like he could be an awful move for the club.
Plenty to discuss, enjoy!
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Spurs are battered at St James Park once again. It's a performance that nobody can leave without a question mark over them, especially Ange Postecoglou, whose magic seems to have all but worn off. Very troubling performance for a team supposedly chasing Champions League football.
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Tottenham are victorious as the pursuit for Champions League football intensifies - well, in the second half at least. Yes, Ange Postecoglou's Spurs have beaten Nottingham Forest to move back into the top four in the Premier League, leapfrogging Aston Villa. We may have ended the game well, but that doesn't tell the full story. What is going on with our lack of intensity at times and why can't we keep a clean sheet? Also, Arsenal are going to win the league, so, get ready for that.
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Spurs leave the London Stadium with a point after a tense match with rivals West Ham. Ange Postecoglou's men couldn't capitalise on their early lead, and struggled to grasp any real control in the match that potentially dents their Champions League ambitions even further.
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Spurs bounce back after the international break by taking all three points at home to Luton town. Goals courtesy of OG and Sonny, see Ange Postecoglou's men jump into the top four, even if only temporarily. It was a hard fought game, and one that Luton might feel a bit hard done by on.
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A personal update and a Luton preview.
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In their biggest game of the season, Aston Villa crumbled under the weight of expectation, with Spurs routing them 4-0 at Villa Park. Goals from Son Heung-min, James Maddison, Brennan Johnson and Timo Werner ensured Tottenham left the midlands with all three points on their hunt for Champions League football. It's a tough few weeks ahead for Spurs so this sort of momentum can only be a good thing. Up the Spurs!
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The game's gone! Jack and Phil try their best to unpack the recent news of Tottenham's season ticket renewal price increase.
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Tottenham managed to comeback and beat Crystal Palace following goals from Werner, Romero and captain Son Heung-min.
It was a difficult game that Spurs looked to be losing after Eze's freekick - Ange Postecoglou's men weren't quite at the races today, but a wins a win and it means that we continue to keep up the pressure on Aston Villa who sit above us in the Premier League.
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Let's have it Tottenham (and Phil).
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Jack welcomes Ricky back to the show to discuss Jurgen Klopp's farewell tour, and whether or not Spurs will ever win anything again.
They delve into the current blip that Spurs find themselves in and ponder who is our best team.
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Been a while since I've had Jack G tell me that Spurs are s***e in long form, so time to get another dose.
We talk about whether or not Spurs have been found out. Will a back in form Maddison make us less found out? Does Ange need to adapt to the demands of the Premier League or is he right to carry on the way that he is?
Can Spurs win the Premier League any time soon...maybe? Yes... No...?
We also talk a bit about Harry Kane and the issues he's having with Bayern right now.
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Wolves have completed the double over Spurs in a miserable afternoon for Ange Postecoglou's men. It felt like we were lacking all spark without Porro and Udogie.
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Ange Postecoglou's man fought until the end to take all three points against a plucky Brighton side. It wasn't the prettiest of performances, but Tottenham came away with a much needed win courtesy of a goal from a wonderful assist by returning captain Son Heung-Min, converted by Brennan Johnson.
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- Sonny is back
- Romero hated Conte
- John Long
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We drew with Everton! Ange out! Vicario out! etc etc A frustrating game, but we're still in a good place, and Jack tries his best to convey this through his cold. Should goalies be tougher or is it just cheating? Is Hojbjerg to blame for everything (yes)? Has Postecoglou been found out? Only time will tell.
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Jack welcomes friend of the show Conor Mummery back to discuss victory over Brentford. What did Neil Maupay think he was doing? He angered Tottenham so it paid off in our favour, but despite the win, Spurs weren't great - is this a cause for concern?
We discuss Richarlison's form and whether or not he's 'the' guy, people digging out Ange's youth pathway and wee look ahead to Everton and the rest of the season.
All this and plenty more.
Up the Spurs!
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Jack reacts to Tottenham's whirlwind victory over Brentford in the Premier League as Ange Postecoglou's men march up the table.
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On this episode of Rule the Roost, Jack welcomes football writer Sean Walsh to the pod and they get straight to the point. With Spurs having recently missed out on signing Norwegian talent Antonio Nusa, but is it worth the uproar?
The FA Cup exit at the hands of Manchester City is also on the table. Should Spurs fans really be losing their minds over it?
Jack and Sean cut through the noise, offering a reality check and focusing on the positive strides the team is making. They dive into whether it's time to give Daniel Levy a break, acknowledging his role in shaping Spurs' current path.
Looking forward, the hosts preview the upcoming clash with Brentford and toss around the idea of Ivan Toney donning the Lilywhite shirt.
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