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The Tears Hope Frustration Chaos Podcast

The Tears Hope Frustration Chaos Podcast

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Tears, Hope, Frustration, Chaos is a Tottenham Hotspur podcast hosted by two lifelong Spurs fans in their 40s who’ve supported the club for nearly 80 years between them.

Each week, they dive headfirst into the wild ride that is supporting Tottenham — from transfer drama and tactical chaos to wonder goals and painful collapses. No PR spin, no sugarcoating — just raw, honest, passionate Spurs chat.

Whether you’re clinging to hope in August or recovering from heartbreak in May, this is your weekly therapy session for all things Tottenham.

New episodes weekly. Sometimes joyful. Often chaotic. Always Spurs.

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  • Unbeaten and Unmoved
    Oct 6 2025

    Welcome to a bumper episode of the Tears Hope Frustration Chaos podcast where Andy and Tom run the rule over four (yes four) games. No wonder they say a week is a long time in football. Vicario is doing himself no favours and the bigger question is, is Thomas Frank? Listen to the guys dissect the issues look for the positives and dream about a new era emerging. It will all end in Tears. Or will it?

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    1 hr
  • End of an Error
    Sep 27 2025

    Tom and Andy discuss Daniel Levy's tenure at Tottenham. The Good the bad and the ugly sides of his time as chairman of the club. What really is his legacy? Did he push the club on or hold it back? Is this a new era or will it be more of the same with Levy to blame? All these questions are discussed and more. Have a listen and enjoy.

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    1 hr and 5 mins
  • Blankety Blank
    Sep 27 2025

    Tottenham’s defensive resurgence takes center stage as the hosts celebrate a string of clean sheets and the growing chemistry between Romero and van de Ven—drawing comparisons to the Jan and Toby era. There’s concern about securing long-term contracts and fending off transfer interest, while Vuskovic’s development and Spence’s versatility highlight the need for depth and rotation. Midfield dynamics shift with Xavi Simons’ debut, sparking debate over ideal combinations, though Bergval and Saar remain consistent. Attacking frustrations persist, with Richarlison’s form, Tel’s unclear role, and Solanke’s potential return all under scrutiny. The West Ham win showcases defensive solidity, but the Villarreal draw exposes a lack of attacking fluidity. As Brighton looms, questions remain about Frank’s adaptability and the team’s offensive identity, even as the system shows promise.

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    1 hr and 7 mins
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