Slapping Spurs About
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About this listen
International break, no football — just injuries, conspiracies, and misplaced nostalgia. Marc & Rich talk Gabriel’s Brazil knock, why load management isn’t a magic shield, and how “player welfare” is now just a FIFA press release. They go from Bellingham vs the tabloids to Tierney’s renaissance, Clive Allen’s perm, and the 1987 semi-final where Spurs were already printing cup-final tickets.
🔥 This week’s talking points-
💀 International break blues: injuries, load management myths, and why it’s not “avoidable” when your hamstring’s made of linguine
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📰 Bellingham & the media: when “role model” really means “won’t play the game”
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🏆 Ian Wright statue chat: location, pose, and whether it needs a gold tooth
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⚽ England nostalgia: when San Marino used to scare us
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🩼 Tierney’s goal: joy, fear, and the eternal plea — don’t do a knee slide
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🇸🇩 Brazil v Senegal at the Emirates: how do friendlies like this even happen?
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🧱 Ref Watch: Michael Oliver, Abu Dhabi, and the Seven Red Cards of Doom
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🥊 North London Derby preview: who replaces Gabriel, how to break Brentford, and whether 2–1 is safe for anyone’s heart
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🧠 Therapy corner: the 1987 Spurs semi, dads in the directors’ box, and why Arsenal trauma ages better with time
0:00 — Intro & international break grumbles 2:00 — Load management isn’t a force field 5:00 — Brazil friendlies & FIFA money grabs 8:00 — Bellingham vs the British press 11:00 — Role models, racism & media entitlement 12:00 — The Ian Wright statue debate 16:00 — Tierney’s goal, knee-slide panic & Scottish joy 20:00 — Spurs preview & injury roulette 25:00 — Ref Watch: Michael Oliver, still haunting our dreams 30:00 — League Cup logic (or lack thereof) 34:00 — The Battle of Old Trafford: why not 35:00 — 1987 Spurs semi-final: Clive Allen, hubris & Highbury revenge 40:00 — David O’Leary’s emerald ring & a blotto Hill-Wood 42:00 — Away days, 2007 3–1 win & Fabregas perfection 45:00 — Adebayor chaos & Almunia panic 46:00 — The 5–2s, poison, redemption & hope for Sunday 47:00 — Outro & contact: yaapodcast49@gmail.com / @yaapodast49
Gabriel crocked, Bellingham smeared, Tierney reborn, and Spurs memories dragged out for group therapy. Marc & Rich tackle load management, ref bias, and Ian Wright statue designs before reliving the 1987 semi that broke Spurs’ hearts. North London Derby incoming.