CADS

Stuart Woodrow

Tottenham fans that want to hear other, uninformed, Tottenham fans talking about our club will love this pod. Hosted by Stuart Woodrow and ably assisted/easily outclassed by a rotating cast, these normally take place the day after a league game.

  1. FEB 11

    The Teflon Wore Off - CADS and YAPS Emergency Pod

    🚨 EMERGENCY POD KLAXON 🚨CADS is back — and this time we’re mashing up with YAPS for a proper “frank discussion”… because Thomas Frank is gone. In this one, Stu, Owen, Ashley, David, Marcel, Austen and Fergus pick through when the fanbase fully flipped, which results felt like the point of no return (Nottingham Forest, West Ham, the North London Derby, Chelsea…), and why this whole spell has felt like a slow-motion car crash. Then we get into the big question: where do Spurs go from here?Interim options, “Spurs men” as a buffer with the crowd, and whether the club needs someone who can bring belief back and just let the players play football again. Names and ideas thrown into the mixer include: Wayne Burnett (U21s) as a DNA / youth option Jon Heitinga as a possible internal route Ryan Mason (plus Stu’s “Mason + Harry Redknapp super team” shout) The Pochettino conversation: nostalgia vs risk, and whether it’s the “easy appointment” Wildcards and long-shots: Xavi Hernández, Xabi Alonso, Sebastian Hoeneß, Nagelsmann And yes… the Jan Vertonghen coaching badges conspiracy theory gets a run-out too We also hit the bigger mess behind the scenes — recruitment swings, injuries, the fear of a relegation scrap, and why fans might be voting with their feet if the football stays like this. ✅ Final segment: we go round the table — one name for the next permanent Spurs manager. Come On You Spurs.

    53 min
  2. FEB 8

    Romero Walks, Chaos Follows

    Spurs head to Manchester United and the big talking point is Cristian Romero’s red card — was it reckless, was it just unfortunate, and why does it feel like he gets judged differently? We get into Romero’s role as captain, his suspension timeline (including the return date for Liverpool), and what that means for a squad that already feels threadbare. From there, it’s the wider state of play: worries about a relegation battle (15th place and the points gap), frustration with refereeing, and the stat that Spurs still haven’t had a Premier League penalty this season — plus a specific moment involving Dominic Solanke that the panel felt should’ve been checked. We also talk personnel: van de Ven as likely stand-in captain, centre-back cover (Dragusin, Paulinha, Archie Gray), Danso’s injury, another muscle issue for Udogie, and first impressions of Sosa after coming on (including his battle with Amad). Then it’s eyes forward to Newcastle at home, Newcastle’s form and Eddie Howe pressure, and whether Spurs can finally turn “bad luck” into points. We finish with the manager conversation: strong criticism of Thomas Frank, a look at the idea of Pochettino returning (including comments mentioned from the High Performance Podcast with Jesus Perez), and other names brought up like Maresca, Xavi, and Xabi Alonso — plus a shout for the fans who kept singing throughout the United match. If you enjoyed the listen, follow the show so you don’t miss the next episode. Come on you Spurs.

    52 min

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Tottenham fans that want to hear other, uninformed, Tottenham fans talking about our club will love this pod. Hosted by Stuart Woodrow and ably assisted/easily outclassed by a rotating cast, these normally take place the day after a league game.

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