#AngeOut: Social Media reacts to yet another Spurs defeat
Tottenham Hotspur have lost nine times in the Premier League this season, and fans have had enough.
A 1-0 Boxing Day defeat away to Nottingham Forest has caused significant rancor among the Tottenham fanbase regarding management and ownership.
Spurs are currently sitting 11th in the Premier League table, with the potential to drop even lower should other festive results go against them.
They have lost more games than they have won (9 vs. 7) in the league this season having been defeated in fully half of the matches they’ve played and, despite recent positive results against Man Utd and Man City, it appears that Spurs are getting further and further away from being a competitive side.
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Obviously injuries have played a huge part in Spurs’ issues this season, but that in itself is one of the things that Spurs fans are complaining about.
A five game winless run was broken by two notable wins over Southampton and then Man Utd, but back-to-back defeats at home against Liverpool and now away to Forest has killed Spurs’ momentum and left them looking far from where they want to be.
Ange Out or: Levy Out? Or Both?
The manner of the defeat to Liverpool in particular, a scorching 6-3 thrashing at Tottenham Stadium, has brought Ange Postecoglu’s role as manager under question.
The truly ridiculous thing is how lenient the fans are with Ange. Why didn’t you show that same leniency to Poch? It’s absolutely foolish.#AngeOut #THFC #Spurs https://t.co/IyKZgBlyCj
— Come on You Spurs (@Spurs53306) December 26, 2024
Are you entertained? #Angeout pic.twitter.com/UxF03ALhLO
— fredrik hamsund (@eilif71) December 26, 2024
Put aside your Levy stuff- he’s backed / he with quite a bit of money really, and we’ve done backwards. The injuries are bcos of his stupid ‘style’ and no structure. VdV and Romero now would both be playing and fit if he’d waited. He’s lost key players too you can tell. #AngeOut
— Danny Jacklyn (@DcJacklyn) December 26, 2024
Put aside your Levy stuff- he’s backed / he with quite a bit of money really, and we’ve done backwards. The injuries are bcos of his stupid ‘style’ and no structure. VdV and Romero now would both be playing and fit if he’d waited. He’s lost key players too you can tell. #AngeOut
— Danny Jacklyn (@DcJacklyn) December 26, 2024
To everyone that says Spurs have to give Ange more time because you don’t want another project – you are wrong!
Just look at Brighton. They lost Potter got De Zerbi, then they lost RDZ and got Hurzeler. Their project is still intact, regardless of manager! #AngeOut
— KULUSEXY (@kaneszn1) December 26, 2024
Some have taken it a step further and placed the blame upon Spurs’ chairman Daniel Levy and his leadership.
People wanting #AngeOut have a fair point. If we hadn’t done all of this before.
Poch, Conte, Stellini, Jose, Hoddle, Graham, Jol, Pleat, all hounded out by our fans for not being good enough.
Even today we lost to Nuno who was hounded out, he has Forest 3rd.
The issue is Levy
— Thomas (@Markovan9) December 26, 2024
These Spurs fans have taken to social media with the utmost conviction and frustration in what can only be described as a collective, hysterical (and perhaps somewhat justified) tantrum.
‘When a clown moves into a palace …the clown doesn’t become a king….. the kingdom becomes a circus’#LevyOut #THFC pic.twitter.com/TFKc5ymgRH
— cultbehaviour (@brucecastle25) December 25, 2024
Surely this has to be the end.
The end of this joke of a manager.
The end of this joke of an ownership.
How much more can this fan base take.
Enough is enough.#LevyOut #AngeOut pic.twitter.com/082BlHi0vs— Sean (@SeanOR7) December 26, 2024
“Are you not entertained?”
No; I’m bored of kamikaze football with no Plan B, of watching the same mistakes, of watching Ange react rather than be proactive, of the same shit every week, and of watching us go backwards.
Levy is a cancer; but Ange has to go.#LevyOut #AngeOut
— Johnno (@StuJ87) December 26, 2024
Daniel Levy built a business but killed a football club#LevyOut
— Jason (@ryantegan) December 26, 2024
Surely this has to be the end.
The end of this joke of a manager.
The end of this joke of an ownership.
How much more can this fan base take.
Enough is enough.#LevyOut #AngeOut pic.twitter.com/082BlHi0vs— Sean (@SeanOR7) December 26, 2024
We’ve rounded up some of the funniest responses, and when reading them it’s worth considering that their hated rivals Arsenal haven’t even played yet, so their holiday misery could get even worse before they have a chance to rectify things with their next game at home against Wolves on 29 December, 2024.