
The Extra Inch (Spurs Podcast) Howling
Sep 29, 2025
Nathan and Bardi dive into Spurs' recent struggles against Wolves, discussing crowd reactions and tactical adjustments. They analyze Spurs' lack of impactful substitutes and critique lineup choices that hampered attacking fluidity. The discussions include an unusual bid for the club from a tech-savvy entrepreneur, sparking debates on club ownership. Additionally, they touch on cup performance and squad depth, reflecting on past embarrassments while offering praise for standout players like Palinha and Brennan Johnson.
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Empty Stands Linked To Son's Departure
- Windy observed large empty sections at the stadium and linked it to Son's move reducing Korean travelling fans.
- He noted the club's Korean-centric matchday culture has visibly diminished post-Son.
Lineup Choices Limit Tactical Flexibility
- Spurs' conservative selection and formation choices constrain attacking options and interchangeability.
- The team often relies on wide play and second-ball battles rather than crafted central progression.
Bring Game-Changing Options On The Bench
- Give the team more interchangeable attacking options on the bench to change games mid-match.
- Avoid relying repeatedly on Kudus and static patterns; bring players who can alter the structure.
