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Tottenham Hotspur and the Art of Bottling – Meme Mondays #9

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Losses happen even to the best of teams. We all remember the epic 2005 Champions League final, the so-called Miracle of Istanbul, where AC Milan objectively bottled a 3-0 lead at halftime. Moreover, there have been many seasons where teams tragically lost league titles by dropping points on the last few matchdays.

That said, there seems to be one time that has made bottling their trademark sign. Always the bridesmaid and never the bride, Tottenham Hotspur has made their reputation for almost winning but coming up short in the end.

A Premier League Giant That Can’t Back It Up

Let me be clear right off the bat. Nobody is saying that Tottenham is on the level of Man United, City, Liverpool, or its two biggest London rivals, Arsenal and Chelsea. That said, after these five teams, the Spurs are undoubtedly the sixth-biggest team in the Premier League. 

They have been in the top tier for almost the entirety of their modern history and have a huge following, both domestically and abroad. In 2023, it was ranked as the ninth richest club in the world. That said, for a club of such size, Tottenham hasn’t really delivered anything, especially in the last half of the century.

Sure, the team has two First Division/Premier League titles, but the younger one is still over 60 years old. Moreover, the team hasn’t even won the FA Cup for more than 30 years. Still, it’s not that Tottenham hasn’t been in contention for many trophies, even some of the most prestigious ones in club football. It’s just that the team miraculously always fumbles up every opportunity in the end.

Stumbling In The Second Part Of The Season

In the past decade, the Spurs have gotten their fans’ hopes up several times, only to finish in their familiar position between third and sixth place. The original meme of Spurs bottling their Premier League season came about in the 2015-16 season. That year, the team went on a hot start and kept up the pace with Leicester City for most of the year.

However, a series of poor results in the final stretch prevented Tottenham from keeping up, and the team ended 11 points behind the unexpected champs. Spurs fans were devastated, unaware that this wasn’t an unfortunate ending but the start of a great bottling dynasty that still goes on.

Three years later, the Spurs again started the season swimmingly but stumbled as the year went on. In 2024, Ange Postecoglou brought on a more exciting style, and the team dominated the league at the start again. However, even Ange and his squad of underdogs couldn’t go against Tottenham’s DNA.

A Bottle Not Many Remember

Although the Tottenham squads of the 21st century provided many amusing bottle jobs, most fans probably don’t remember an old-school bottle job before social media. In 1987, Tottenham faced Coventry City in the FA Cup final. With a 7/7 record in the final before and facing a significantly weaker opponent, Tottenham were the heavy favorites.

However, the match was very tight and even went to extra time. In the 96th minute, Mabbutt scored an own goal that gave Coventry the win. Now, we’re not implying that this might have been the first Tottenham bottle job. But it sure was a result that can serve as a foundation for all Tottenham Hotspur bottling jobs that came after.

Was The 2019 Champions League Final a Bottle Job?

In 2019, the Spurs reached their first Champions League final and were set to play Liverpool. LFC was the favorite, but Tottenham fans could rightfully hope for a positive result. And credit where credit is due, this final certainly wasn’t a bottle job from the Spurs.

If anything, Tottenham delivered in the clutch several times on their way to the final. First, in the quarterfinals, the Spurs beat Manchester City 4-3 at Etihad to advance. In the semifinals, they turned around the game against Ajax in Amsterdam in the 96th minute. This performance is deemed one of the greatest Champions League comebacks. The Spurs were down 2-0 at the half and won 3-2 thanks to Lucas Moura’s hat-trick.

Then, in the final, they simply faced a better team. The Spurs conceded at the very start and the very end of the game and fell to Klopp’s inspired Liverpool team. For a team that has become somewhat of a meme for coming up short, the 2019 Champions League run was a memorable one that just had an unfortunate finale.

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Revisiting The Iconic Vince Carter Olympic Dunk – TBT #10

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It’s September 25th, 2000. Team USA and France play against each other at the Summer Olympics in Sydney, Australia. The USA is currently the Olympic champion, while France is one of the top contenders to win the gold medal. Both teams have exciting and top-level players who could make highlight-worthy plays. 

The first quarter of the game is filled with numerous jaw-dropping dunks and assists from the USA team. It ends with 59-48 in favor of the Americans. The second quarter is underway, and the USA continues its dominance against France. Four minutes into the second quarter, something unbelievable happens. 

Vince Carter steals the ball from the Frenchmen and drives toward the hoop. On the path to the basket, he goes toe-to-toe with the 7’ 2” center Frederic Weis, who went motionless in order to draw a charge. Carter then jumps over Weis’s head and throws down a sensational slam dunk. The fans were ecstatic, and they were shocked by what just happened. 

This Carter’s dunk was named “Dunk of Death”, and there’s no doubt that it’s one of the most incredible and iconic moments in basketball history. 

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McGregor vs Alvarez Fight Provides An All-Time Classic – TBT #9

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It’s November 13th, 2016. Conor “Notorious” McGregor and Eddie Alvarez are headlining the UFC 205 event at Madison Square Garden in New York City. On one side, there’s Conor McGregor, the challenger for the lightweight title and the current UFC featherweight champion. In addition, he has a chance at becoming the first UFC two-division champion. On the other side is Eddie Alvarez, who seeks to defend his UFC lightweight title for the first time. 

The fighters walk to the octagon, and the fans are excited through the roof. Bruce Buffer introduces Conor and Eddie, and the UFC 205 main event begins after the two touch gloves. 

One minute into the fight, McGregor lands a left look on Alvarez and drops him, but Eddie recovers quickly. A minute after that first knockdown, Conor lands another left hand and drops Alvarez again. McGregor goes for the kill, but Eddie recovers again after successfully covering up. Round 1 ends with Conor as the better fighter between the two. 

Round 2 begins, and Conor catches Alvarez with a big left, but once again, Eddie recovers. After that punch, the Irishman keeps landing sharp lefts, and the American is on the verge of being knocked out. Then, with 2 minutes left on the clock, it happened. McGregor knocks out Eddie in spectacular fashion after landing a flurry of hard punches. The crowd was on their feet as they witnessed one of the greatest MMA fights ever. 

The Irishman made history that evening by becoming the first fighter in the history of the UFC to hold two belts simultaneously.  

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