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Welcome to the "Spurs Chat" podcast, hosted by Chris Cowlin. Discussing all things Tottenham Hotspur: from club news to transfer news, interviews and features. The DAILY Tottenham/Spurs Podcast. + THANKS FOR LISTENING! Please FOLLOW, SHARE and leave a REVIEW. * Watch on YouTube * Enquiries: tottenhamfanchris@gmail.com * This is a Tottenham fan channel, providing breaking club news, fan interviews, legend interviews, following Spurs home and away, all around the world, including U23, U19, U18 ...
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Off The Shelf

Tottenham Hotspur Football Club

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Off The Shelf will bring you even closer to our great Club, telling often untold stories from the current playing squad to the legends who went before them, the staff who keep everything ticking over behind the scenes and, of course, our fans - the heartbeat of Spurs. Each podcast is dedicated to its subject, shining a light on their careers and the stories that define them. How did Ledley King feel when he was told he’d have to retire? How did Jenna Schillaci react when she was told she cou ...
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N17 Women

N17 Women Podcast

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A fan-produced podcast about all things Tottenham Hotspur Women's Team. Since 2022 we've been talking about the mighty Spurs Women. We discuss games, the team, the club, the stadium, answer listener questions, do occasional interviews with current and ex-players and get into a lot more random stuff. With contributions from Abbie Rose, Caroline Stefko, Rachel Cohen and Sian Wallis. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Crossing The Thames: An Arsenal & Spurs Podcast

TJ Fittis, a Gooner from Northern Ireland & Dan Ericson, an American Tottenham fan

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Chances are, no matter what team you support, you’ve been in a heated debate with a fan of your fiercest rival. TJ and Dan have had a long friendship separated by the chasm of English football team allegiances. The rivalry between Arsenal and Tottenham Hotspur stems back 1913 when Arsenal moved from their stadium at Plumstead to a new location at Highbury. This new location was only 4 miles away from White Heart Lane, Tottenham’s former stadium. Ever since that move, a fierce rivalry develop ...
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T-Shirts play a vital role in the eyes (and on the body) of the average underground music fan. In an increasingly digital world, they are tangible, just as a concert is a tangible physical experience in a shared space. For musicians trying to make ends meet in a world where recorded music garners little to no financial pay-off, t-shirts and other merchandise are a vital source of revenue. For many fans, purchasing these ‘tees’ is both a gesture of support and an important part of their ident ...
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In the first of a two part special, Remfry and Simon speak to Asher Kenton and Sam Festenstein about London-based promoters Portals and their annual festival celebrating the cream of the post and math rock crop. Sam and Asher both highlight two sets each from Portals Festival history, as well as discussing the genesis and inner workings of promotin…
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The N17 Women squad gathered for an emergency pod sorts to process the latest transfer news. The comings and goings include: Rosella Ayane going on loan to Chicago Red Stars Hayley Raso joining on a free transfer & two-year contract Manchester United reportedly triggering Celin Bizet's release clause After working through our complicated feelings a…
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For the second half of our reggae themed week, Remfry and Simon settle in with Alex Hurst of Boss Keloid for a relaxing chat about a show in a historic Manchester venue by dub reggae pioneer and singular lunatic Lee Scratch Perry. We dig deep into Alex’s love of reggae, take a wander through Lee Scratch Perry’s intimidatingly huge discography, Alex…
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