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Marcus Buckland is joined by special guest, commentator Rob Palmer, to assess Spurs' 4-2 defeat at Anfield, where late goals from Richarlison and Son Heung-min could not mask a disappointing day for Ange Postecoglou's side. After four defeats on the trot for the first time in 20 years, hear Marcus and Rob given their honest takes on the game and how Ange's Spurs are faring right now.
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Host Marcus Buckland loses his cool after the grim defeat at Chelsea, leaving the panel of Dan Kilpatrick, Tom Barclay (both recording roadside in Tom's car) and Tom Allnutt to try to calm him down. The panel delves into another debate of on Postecoglou's approach after the 2-0 loss at Stamford Bridge and looks ahead to Sunday's visit to Anfield. Ange's masterful press conference has Tom B and Dan convinced while Allnutt talks up the bigger picture. Plus, now we have seen all there is to see of Timo Werner this season, would we sign him permanently?
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Dan Kilpatrick and Tom Barclay react to defeat in the north London derby as Spurs' weakness at set-pieces was ruthlessly exposed in a 3-2 defeat to Arsenal. Does Ange need to to be more willing to adapt his approach and is he under a bit of pressure ahead of Thursday's game against Chelsea?
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Host Marcus Buckland is joined by the Evening Standard's Dan Kilpatrick and Tom Allnutt of the Times to preview this Sunday's huge north London derby. How big is the gap to Arsenal and how many Spurs players would get in their team? Plus, Udogie's injury gives Ange a fresh headache.
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Host Marcus Buckland is joined by the Evening Standard's Dan Kilpatrick and Tom Allnutt of the Times to pick over a contrasting weekend for Spurs' men's and women's sides. While Ange Postecoglou's team were thumped 4-0 at Newcastle in their worst performance of the season, the women reached a maiden FA Cup Final with a 2-1 win over Leicester. What went wrong on Tyneside and why is the defence such a glaring issue? Plus, more debate on Bissouma and Werner.
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Host Marcus Buckland is joined by Dan Kilpatrick of the Evening Standard and the Times' Tom Allnutt for a bumper pod, discussing everything from Sonny's 400th game to what type of fan the club wants to attend games in future. The panel gets stuck into Daniel Levy's £3million bonus and what rising ticket-prices mean for the fanbase. Plus, Brennan Johnson's form puts Dejan Kulusevski's place in doubt, Nuno gets ready to return (but will anyone notice?) and Madders continues to struggle for form.
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Host Marcus Buckland is joined by Tom Barclay of The Sun to discuss Spurs' 1-1 draw at the London Stadium, Timo Werner, James Maddison, Yves Bissouma and Ange Postecoglou, plus reaction to Spurs' accounts which show chairman Daniel Levy has earned a £3m bonus and a pay-rise amid the club's losses.
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Dan Kilpatrick of the Evening Standard and the Sun's Tom Barclay react to Saturday's late win over Luton, sealed by Sonny's 86th-minute strike. Brennan Johnson was the difference from the bench again but do Spurs have an issue with poor first halves? Ange doesn't think so... Plus, should Lo Celso get a go over Madders against West Ham? And another flat display from Bissouma.
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Host Marcus Buckland is joined by the Evening Standard's Dan Kilpatrick and Tom Allnutt of the Times to look back on last weekend's disappointing defeat at Fulham. Does Ange need to sort out his substitutions? Plus, fans fury at ticket price rises, Harry Kane returning to north London and the top-four race.
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Marcus Buckland and Tom Barclay of The Sun discuss Tottenham's 4-0 thrashing of Aston Villa, which put Spurs to within two points of the top four with a game in hand.
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Host Marcus Buckland is joined by Tom Allnutt of the Times, the Evening Standard's Dan Kilpatrick and Tom Barclay of the Sun to assess Spurs' chances against Aston Villa, both in Sunday's six-pointer and the overall battle for a top-four spot. How many Villa players would get into Spurs' XI and where can Unai Emery's side be got at? Plus, Ange's substitutions assessed.
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Host Marcus Buckland is joined by Dan Kilpatrick of the Evening Standard and the Times' Tom Allnutt to run the rule over every member of the first-team squad? Who should stay in the summer and who should be on their merry way? If we're undecided, we each get one 'Call Fabio'. Plus, reaction to Chelsea's Carabao Cup Final defeat to Liverpool: where does it leave Mauricio Pochettino? And Crystal Palace previewed.
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Host Marcus Buckland is joined by Dan Kilpatrick of the Evening Standard and the Times' Tom Allnutt to look back on the win over Brighton and ahead to Saturday's meeting with Wolves. Plus, does Ange know his best team and how should / would Spurs fans feel if Harry Kane wins nothing with Bayern Munich this season.
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Dan Kilpatrick and Tom Allnutt react to Tottenham's stoppage-time 2-1 win over Brighton, inspired by returning captain Sonny. Were Ange's substitutions brilliant or did Spurs get lucky?
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Marcus Buckland and Tom Barclay of The Sun chat Tottenham's unlikely title challenge now Ange Postecoglou - for the first time - can pick his best XI. Plus a look at the numerous talents in Spurs' academy, Lucas Bergvall and his David Beckham looks, chief commercial officer Todd Kline's exit and a look ahead to Brighton at home.
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Host Marcus Buckland is joined by Dan Kilpatrick of the Evening Standard and special guest Sean Walsh of 90min.com to pick over the bones of the frustrating 2-2 draw at Everton on Saturday. Richarlison made it 9 goals in 8 league games with two brilliant strikes but Spurs conceded late. Guglielmo Vicario struggled at set pieces again while some fans questioned Ange Postecoglou's subs.
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Dan Kilpatrick and Tom Allnutt look back on Tottenham's FA Cup defeat to Manchester City on Friday and ahead to the mid-week clash with Brentford. The Bees have gazumped Spurs to the signing of teen sensation Antonio Nusa from Club Brugge but could Ivan Toney be a target for Ange Postecoglou in the summer? Plus, Hojbjerg wants to stay, Gallagher and Jacob Ramsey linked and Spurs eye Melbourne friendly.
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Host Marcus Buckland is joined by Dan Kilpatrick of the Evening Standard, Tom Allnutt of The Times and Tom Barclay of The Sun to debate Tottenham chairman Daniel Levy's role in the upturn in fortunes this season. Ange Postecoglou's relationship with the media, Jose Mourinho, the transfer window and a look ahead to Manchester City in the FA Cup - as well as a look back to that heartbreaking 4-3 loss in 2004 - are all also discussed.
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