Tottenham T-shirt removed from club store after being mocked by rival fans
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Tottenham T-shirt removed from club store after being mocked by rival fans
"The phrase has long been used by rival supporters to mock Spurs over their lack of success in the 21st century, with the club making light of the phrase by putting it on a shirt after they won the Europa League title last season."
"Spurs are currently in 16th place in the Premier League, and sit just one point above the relegation zone. They are statistically the worst team in the division over the last 10 games, and have lost all of their most recent five matches."
"As with any team that are fighting against relegation in their division, various smaller issues at the club can become amplified - even going as far as what is being sold in the club shop."
Tottenham Hotspur removed a Nike T-shirt featuring the word 'Spursy' from their online club shop following online mockery from rival supporters. The club currently sits in 16th place, just one point above the relegation zone, and has lost five consecutive matches. Manager Igor Tudor replaced Thomas Frank but has seen little improvement, with the squad criticized for lacking attacking prowess and tactical awareness. The 'Spursy' phrase, historically used by rivals to mock Spurs' lack of success, was reclaimed by the club after winning the Europa League last season. However, amid the team's poor form and early fan departures during matches, the £30 shirt has become a symbol of the club's struggles rather than a celebration.
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