One might say that former Spurs player Micky Hazard had been living on borrowed social media time. It now looks like his time is up.
As a footballer, Micky’s career had been extremely limited. He gave his all on the park, but there’s a reason the Sunderland born boy – now some 60 years-of-age – only ever made 103 appearances for Tottenham in his 7 years for us. Micky was mediocre.






The last time I saw the man, he was on the Tottenham High Road with Graham Roberts, with a pile of photographs of the pair of them in action for Spurs, and a few Sharpies.
Those heady days are gone, and the pair are now both on the club’s payroll, operating as matchday flunkies, to the corporate customers.
Time for those propagandists still supporting the ENIC narrative …has thankfully expired. This blog proudly pioneered the demise of characters like Hazard. It’s quite likely that more soft heads like Micky’s will roll before this is all over.





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Who are the other two?
Now is the time to come clean Tappa. Do you get paid the same amount as Micky? Hehe.
Arteta’s got COVID19
He’s a paid up wh*re and he’s far from alone…
I will not be slagging the man’s football career and let’s face it we all have to pay our bills. However, this is complete drivel he’s Tweeted. He should be ashamed of himself.
Blaming the fans who would prefer it if our owners kept a good football team going rather than let it rot?
What ‘toxic’ atmosphere is he talking about? I think the support at the stadium has been pretty decent, considering we are playing football about as well as a bucket of cold urine.
A paid up flunky I’m afraid. Lost a lot of respect for him now, he’s clearly part of the ENIC PR machine.
Wise up Michael, the fans aren’t as gullible as you think, probably less so than you mate.
If he thinks he’s going to head off the inevitable insurrection from the fans with a tweet like that he’s mistaken. It’s the sort of thing that makes matters worse…
Mickey mouse was mediocre, never managed an england cap.. Don’t go quitting your day job anytime soon.. Someone get a taxi for Micky… Bitter and twisted? Moaning ‘even if’ we were winning anything? He’s taking the micky 😅
Bloody yanks. Trying to slow down Chinese growth🌚
400? Sounds like fake news. When we begin to see people dropping dead in the street, that’s the time to start worrying (never gonna happen). All we have to do is wait for the media clowns to get bored of it and they move onto their next trick.
i remember the last season before Sheringham left and the crowd was horrendous. We were awful though. You cannot say that the crowd was bad under Poch. it was electric!
The fans would be more onside if they saw some actual effort.
I saw him at training at Chase Lodge, after the session he got in his Black cab to go earn a few extra quid such was his faith in his ability as a Pro footballer.
Wait till Levy and co realise they don’t need these dinosaurs on the payroll. Watch the attitude change then…..
Leicester players have it (maybe) its all over.
I don’t care if we don’t sign anyone anymore (and you Haringey boro) as long as I can still go watch them.
Pleas someone tell me football/football socializing won’t be shut down for the rest of the season and next.
I wonder if he’d turn the meter off if I got into his black rat. Probably not. Business
Too true, mon brave.
He’s also a massive levy Stooge
I’ve met him several times. Decent bloke. Not a bad table tennis player either.
Look at what he says though: There are always people who will moan, regardless. Anyone who’s been to a game over the last 10 years cannot deny that the atmosphere created by the crowd is grim sometimes, before Poch arrived certainly.
There’s no denying that the crowd reaction influences the way players play – it happens in all walks of life, whether you’re a footballer or a bin man, if someone’s digging you out for not trying & it’s its a team game & you hate it.
He’s still a Levy puppet though …..
I like that well said them men. How very true.
“It is difficult to get a man to understand something, when his salary depends on his not understanding it.”
—- Upton Sinclair, 1934