Follr Adds Last Word On Spurs Podcasts to all Tottenham Supporters Club Websites

ThumbnailWe are excited to announce the addition of podcasts from Last Word On Spurs to all Tottenham Hotspur supporters club Websites!

Presenters include Ricky Sacks, Jason McGovern, Jai Pushkin and Jon Mannings who collectively “Bring[] you debate on all Spurs games each and every week featuring a range of guests.”

Here is the latest show, ‘To Hell And Back’, which is hosted by Jake Watson, Chris Cowlin and Jamie from the Daily Hotspur. The guys discuss last weeks historic night at The Etihad and Spurs progression to the Champions League semi-finals.

You can also connect with the team on Twitter, Facebook and Audio Boom.

We have announced the addition of several new content sources over recent weeks and look forward to adding more as we continue to make each supporters club Website the single best source of fan information. If there is any podcaster, blogger or YouTuber that you want us to add just send us an email!

Reporters Rank Every Premier League Stadium – Here is the Best and Worst in Order

British tabloid The Sun “asked [their] reporters to rank all 20 clubs‘ stadiums on everything from atmosphere and aesthetics to food and fans” so who do you think came in first and last?

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The stadium in first leads by a mile and is described as “out of this world”, “outstanding”, “intimate” and “amazing” – any idea where it is?

Here is the complete list:

20. WEST HAM – London Stadium (4.92/10)

“The London Stadium has ripped the soul out of one of football’s most vibrant clubs.”

19. CRYSTAL PALACE – Selhurst Park (5)

“Belting atmosphere makes up for other limitations.”

18. BOURNEMOUTH – Vitality Stadium (5.11)
=16. WATFORD – Vicarage Road (5.5)
=16. BURNLEY – Turf Moor (5.5)
15. HUDDERSFIELD – John Smith’s Stadium (5.91)
14. SOUTHAMPTON – St Mary’s Stadium (6.08)

“Does what it says on the tin, but not exactly memorable.”

13. CARDIFF – Cardiff City Stadium (6.2)
12. EVERTON – Goodison Park (6.33)

“Past its best.”

11. WOLVES – Molineux (6.64)
10. LEICESTER – King Power Stadium (6.67)
9. FULHAM – Craven Cottage (6.75)
8. BRIGHTON – Amex Stadium (6.9)
7. CHELSEA – Stamford Bridge (6.92)

“Needs an upgrade to compete with other London rivals.”

6. ARSENAL – Emirates Stadium (7.08)

“Cannot compare to glory of Highbury.”

5. MAN CITY – Etihad Stadium (7.09)
4. LIVERPOOL – Anfield (7.36)
=2. MAN UTD – Old Trafford (7.83)
=2. NEWCASTLE – St James’ Park (7.83)

“There is a sense of theatre every time you enter this arena.”

1. TOTTENHAM – Tottenham Hotspur Stadium (9.33)

We recently highlighted the Spurs stadium (See: “Inside Tottenham’s New Stadium“), it really is breathtaking! Can it be beat?

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