When Are We Launching Our Own Version Of Arsenal Fan TV?

Regular readers will know from recent pieces on here and videos that I have been wrestling with the sudden emergence of outraged consumers in the Tottenham fanbase; after all, it’s not as if ENIC only finished demolishing White Hart Lane last week.

I’ve put it down to woke fans getting overwrought by the European Super League, lockdown derangement syndrome a penny finally dropping (in slow motion) that Levy has been fibbing, we’re never going to win anything, and that Harry Kane is probably off.

This is one heck of a 180-degree turn from effectively the same people that not so long ago were cooing over videos of girders being swung about by cranes and piles of earth and rubble being pushed about.

The Mail Online reports that on the last day of the season the THST intends to let Daniel Levy that they REALLY aren’t talking to him anymore by staging a protest outside the stadium.

As we discussed in this article – ENIC Are Our Spotify – Spurs already have an investor and so there is no way on earth the club’s board is going to respond favourably to be told to do a shuffle or whatever is that is being sought by this bedsheet waving mob.

I fear that we are very close to deteriorating into a Spurs Fan TV state of affairs, where angry people with very limited vocabularies shout into cameras.

Quite how these people expect to effect change long after the opportunity has passed is beyond me. So it will end in shouting – which is not a good look.

Consider this. I like the groceries sold at Ikea. It’s very difficult for me to visit one of their stores and not leave with a wheelbarrow full of beer, crisps, biscuits, chocolates, meatballs, and gravlax etc.

By the same token, I don’t care one bit for their canteens. The smell, the noise, people masticating and the general feeding time at the zoo vibe.

If I held a protest outside an Ikea demanding that they closed all their restaurants – making a fundamental change to their business model, and agreed to install a member of the public on their board, that even the most charming Swede would tell me to politely get lost.

This protest will be a ghastly mistake.