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'My two vaginas and I all have good feeling Spurs will win a trophy this season'

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A model famed for having two vaginas recently announced her love for Spurs and has now made a very bold prediction.

Annie Charlotte, 25, caused a stir after going to the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in a mini dress last month. She later pledged her loyalty to the north London club.

But the social media star - and her two sets of private parts - have now spoken to the Daily Star about what is in her mind’s eye.

She said: “I want Spurs fans to know I’m just as big a fan as they are and I’m with Spurs all the way. Me and my two vaginas are feeling good about this season.

“We’re going to get a trophy - just watch. I said this when I watched the Brentford game. I was like, 'we’re going to win this'. You just have to say we’re going to win and you’ve got to manifest that win.”

Her encouraging words will be welcome news for Ange Postecoglou (we assume he will be reading this) who looked perplexed after his side gave up a two-goal lead to lose to Brighton last time out.

Annie said she was “absolutely gutted” at the defeat after being “convinced” the club would win every single game from now until May.

However, the content creator, who earns a living from OnlyFans, is expecting the team to bounce back with a win against West Ham after the international break.

Her favourite players are Mickey van de Ven and Heung-min Son and she is also predicting Brendan Johnson to score his seventh goal in seven matches.

Annie said a lot of her pals are Spurs mates and she went to the Brentford match after one of her mates invited her.

Reflecting on her experience, she said: “Oh my god, it was so much fun. I had the best time ever. It was such a laugh but also really exciting.

“It was incredible and I knew right then I had to see more games. Now I want to go to every single match because I’m completely obsessed.

“I’ve been watching every game from home ever since and honestly it felt like fate. Seeing them win during my first ever football match made think - this is my team.

“I felt like a good luck charm and the whole experience of going to a live football match was insane - the atmosphere, the energy - and it is something everyone should experience.”

Annie was born with two uteruses and cervixes and was diagnosed with uterus didelphys after getting the contraceptive coil fitted at 16. It means she could theoretically conceive two babies at the same time and she said both vaginas are “functional” and she has two periods.

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£26m Premier League flop missed sitter before fans spotted typo in huge tattoo

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It's been almost two years since Tottenham winger Steven Bergwijn missed an absolute sitter in an FA Cup victory over Brighton and let the world see his shockingly bad tattoo.

Luckily his miss didn't impact the result with Spurs claiming an impressive 3-1 win in North London. Unsurprisingly Harry Kane starred for the hosts, who were later eliminated in the fifth round by Championship side Middlesbrough.

The 2021-22 season was full of ups and downs for the Lilywhites, with the club sacking then-manager Nuno Espirito Santo after just a few months in charge and replacing him with Antonio Conte. It was also Bergwijn's final season in a Spurs shirt, with the Dutchman - who turns 26 today, Tuesday, October 8 - making 32 appearances.

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One of those came in that cup game against Brighton and it wasn't his miss that attracted headlines at full-time. Instead, fans were quick to point out a previously unseen tattoo on the inside of his thigh that was snapped by a photographer.

The tattoo read: "BLOOD THICKER THEN WATER." Given English isn't his first language Bergwijn can be forgiven for his poor grammar, but the tattoo artist doesn't have an excuse for confusing 'then' with 'than'.

Several supporters mocked the ink online, with one saying: "Finding out Bergwijn has a tattoo spelt wrong on his thigh has made my day."

“I will never be able to look at Bergwijn again without thinking about the typo on his tattoo,” added another. One user joked on Reddit “If blood too thick then add water. It's just a reminder to hydrate."

The mistake still haunts him to this day, with the 26-year-old now playing in Saudi Arabia for Al-Ittihad, alongside the likes of Karim Benzema, Fabinho and N'Golo Kante. When you miss an easy chance, probably best not to pull your shorts up Steven.

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Luke Littler's unlikely bromance with Tottenham Hotspur – despite being Man Utd fan

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The day after Tottenham Hotspur smashed Manchester United 3-0 - the club trolled darts sensation Luke Littler on social media.

Tagging Littler, Spurs revealed the Premier League Darts champion had followed them on X, before adding: “Ooop (eyes emoji) You finally seen the light @LukeTheNuke180?”

The north London club accompanied the cheeky post with a picture of James Maddison and Son Heung-min doing the iconic darts throw celebration.

One fan replied: “Admin has been cooking in the last two games and I’m loving it.”

A second wrote: “After we beat United (his boyhood club) too.”

Littler, 17, has followed Man United his whole life and grew up in neighbouring Warrington, and has even met current stars Harry Maguire and Christian Eirksen to take them on in a darts challenge.

But despite his allegiance being the Red Devils, the kebab-loving teenager has flirted with Tottenham ever since his rapid rise to fame, and below we look at the unlikely bromance.

Littler grabbed the attention of the sporting world aged 16 when he went on an unforgettable run at the World Darts Championship last year.

He managed to get all the way to the final, and during the tournament he impressed Spurs midfielder and darts fan James Maddison.

After beating Raymond van Barneveld 4-1 to reach the last-16 at All Pally, the England player invited Littler to the nearby Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.

He allowed the youngster to take a break from darts to watch Spurs play Bournemouth in his exclusive box.

Posting pictures on Instagram on New Years Eve, Littler said: “Nice chilled day at the Spurs vs Bournemouth game today thanks to James for letting me in today, nice to get some time of (sic), last 8 tomorrow.”

Maddison also shared a picture with his 2million followers, saying: “16 years old. After a few tips from myself on his throw & action/rhythm, I think he might have a half decent career. Good luck in the quarter final young man. COYS.”

The match was a good one for Tottenham who ended up as 3-1 winners thanks to goals from Pape Sarr, Son Heung-min and Richarlison.

Littler later went to watch another Spurs game last season - but this time it was in the director’s box at Old Trafford to see United draw 2-2 with Tottenham.

And speaking about the game, he said: “Unbelievable, I met Sir Alex Ferguson and got him to sign my top for me. I had a chat with him and I was with Tommy Fury as well.

“It was good to get me in a quite good seat and I actually wore some decent clothes for once, instead of just tracksuit.”

And speaking about his dream, he added: “Hopefully, I can win the world championship or even a major trophy this year - one of the fix or six majors that are on offer - and take it to Old Trafford.”

Littler never replied to the recent Spurs tweet - suggesting his loyalties will remain in Manchester for many years to come.

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Tottenham legend explains why James Maddison should be in England squad

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James Maddison is seriously unlucky to be the odd one out at Tottenham following the latest batch of international call-ups.

While Dominic Solanke, back in the England fold for the first time in seven years, is among four Spurs forwards selected by their respective countries this month, Maddison is once again conspicuous by his absence.

And former England and Tottenham ace Darren Anderton believes that is harsh on the Three Lions midfielder, who has been in the international wilderness since being axed before last summer’s European Championships.

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The crucial lynchpin in Tottenham’s five-match winning streak, Maddison, on current form, is second only to Chelsea’s prolific Cole Palmer, according to Anderton - and therefore fully warrants a place in Lee Carsley’s squad.

The ex-White Hart Lane winger, capped 30 times by England from 1994 to 2001, declared: “I love watching him. Maddison has been outstanding in these fast few games, the real key for us.

“He should definitely be back in the England squad. He’s different class. Players should be picked on form and he’s right up there at this moment with the best - behind only Palmer, like everybody is!

“The way he plays is so entertaining, he’s always trying to make things happen in the final third, trying to create openings and opportunities for others. Maddison is that player for us.

“He can do it all. Whether it’s a shot, a cross from outside the box or a cute little pass inside the area. He’s a joy to watch.

“You can see the confidence in him now. He wants the ball off the back four, he plays all types of passes. And he also works hard. He’s a team player.”

If Maddison is pulling the strings for Ange Postecoglou’s side, no question it is Brennan Johnson, supported by £65million record summer signing Solanke and Swede Dejan Kulusevski, providing a ruthless cutting edge up front, one which was sorely missing earlier in the campaign.

Last month Wales winger Johnson decided to delete his Instagram account because of the vile abuse and criticism being aimed at him amid a patchy opening few months at the club.

And the 23-year-old former Nottingham Forest man has responded in fabulous fashion by rattling five goals in as many games for the red-hot North Londoners ahead of Sunday's trip to Brighton.

Anderton, a huge favourite on the flanks during more than a decade in N17, has nothing but praise and admiration for Johnson’s extraordinary transformation.

“I struggled when I came first to this club but never had to deal with something like that. It’s not nice. Nobody deserves that sort of thing,” said the former-Portsmouth, Birmingham and Bournemouth playmaker, 51.

“I’m so delighted he’s turned it around. He’s a young kid, at a new club, and there werethese questions about his final ball and decision making.

“But whenever I watch him, he’s so positive, always going beyond his marker.

“That’s horrible to play against and so refreshing for our centre forward Solanke. You need wingers like Brennan.”

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Mikel Arteta victim of 'abhorrent' Tottenham chant as Spurs investigate song at Man Utd

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Tottenham is cracking down on their own supporters for vile homophobic chanting during their thumping win over Manchester United.

The chant, aimed at new hero Dominic Solanke, featured homophobic lyrics aimed at Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta.

As Spurs trounced United 3-0 at Old Trafford, Solanke netted the final goal, but what should've been pure elation was tainted by the chant. Spurs have since released a statement on the chanting: "The Club is aware of abhorrent homophobic chanting from sections of our away support at Old Trafford today.

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"This is simply unacceptable, hugely offensive and no way to show support for the team.

"The Club will be working closely with the Police and stewards to identify anyone instigating or joining in with the chanting - we shall take the strongest possible action in accordance with our Sanctions and Banning Policy.

"Supporters in attendance today can report anything they’ve seen or heard in confidence to supporterservices@tottenhamhotspur.com. We shall be continuing our work with our LGBTQ+ supporters’ association, Proud Lilywhites, to ensure a welcoming and inclusive environment for all fans on matchdays.

"We are justly proud of our superb and loyal support, home and away. However, we all have a responsibility to act as ambassadors of Tottenham Hotspur and discrimination of any kind has no place at our Club."

Proud Lilywhites were heartened by the probe and the club's firm statement. They issued a reminder regarding the effects of homophobic chants: "Loved what happened on the pitch at Old Trafford; didn't love the homophobic chanting off the pitch. Dom deserves better and as for the other one."

They reinforced their belonging within the Spurs community through their statement which conveyed: "We're all Spurs fans just like you. When you sing these songs you're telling us we don't belong; and we do-as much as you do."

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Dominic Solanke reveals what Harry Kane told him after sealing £65m Spurs move

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Dominic Solanke’s record £65million move to Tottenham received Harry Kane’s full seal of approval.

The England skipper’s £100m departure to Bayern Munich 14 months ago left a huge hole in attack at his beloved Spurs. That was finally filled with the capture of Solanke from Bournemouth in August and, despite a slow start to his new career, he is now delivering the goods - with two goals in his last couple of outings.

Ahead of Tottenham’s trip to Manchester United this Sunday, the in-form Spurs hitman revealed how Kane gave him a message of support - in person - on the day his summer arrival was confirmed.

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Solanke, who smashed 21 league goals for Bournemouth last term, said: “I actually saw him when Bayern came here during pre-season. Harry came into our changing room and we spoke.

“We had a few words and he had only good things to say about the club. It was probably just what you expect. He spoke so highly about Spurs and about how good the players and staff are."

As for coping with the hefty expectations that come with a hefty price-tag, Solanke insists they are inevitable - but that the critics writing him off only a few weeks into the new season were a tad hasty.

Especially, if you consider he was out injured with an ankle problem for league games against Everton and Newcastle. Solanke, 27, went on: “Yeah, that was probably premature after a few games and given the start to the season I had.

"No matter how much you get bought for, what club you play for, there’s always going to be pressure in football. So it’s something we have to deal with, something we all know is part of the game."

Attempting to emulate the record-breaking feats of Kane, who is Tottenham’s all-time greatest scorer with 280 goals - is not part of Solanke’s focus or motivation in N17.

The ex-Chelsea and Liverpool forward went on: “No, not really. Harry is who he is. I don’t think anyone would want to see him replaced anyway. He’s a world-class striker. I’m here and want to score as many goals as I can and, hopefully, we win some trophies.”

That, of course, is something Kane never managed during more than a decade leading the Spurs line. A decent result at Old Trafford this weekend would certainly be another boost to the morale of Ange Postecoglou’s squad as they aim for a third successive win in all competitions.

Solanke added: “Everyone knows how big a club United are, so it’s going to be tough. But we are not scared of anyone. We will go there and be on the front foot.”

With the next England squad to be named in a fortnight, Solanke, whose only senior appearance came seven years ago against Brazil, would love another call. He said: “If you're doing your stuff for a club like Tottenham, it's definitely a lot easier to get into the fold. Tottenham is my main aim - to score and win stuff here - then hopefully get into the England team.

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David Pleat given the red card as Spurs scout – and been replaced by robots

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Football veteran David Pleat has been given the red card as a scout at Spurs and been replaced by robots.

The former club manager had been involved with the Premier League side for decades before being sent for an early bath.

And he moaned that the modern trend to use computer stats is no substitute for watching players in real life.

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Pleat, 79, said: “I finished at Tottenham recently.

“I was the last scout standing – they’ve gone for data completely now.

“Good luck to them, but there’s a place for scouts.

“A scout can tell you things data can’t: if the boy is popular with his team-mates, how he reacts when he hasn’t got the ball, what he’s like off the field...”

Pleat told FourFourTwo that he recommended a string of stars to Spurs, including former England ace Dele Alli.

He added: “At one stage they could have sold him for over £80m, then things happened.

“I’m sad because I saw him at 16 and he already had that stature about him, and he could play, too.”

In his new book Just One More Goal, Pleat lifted the lid on the change at Tottenham when it came to hunting talent when Antonio Conte was boss.

He said: “Every time I went to the training ground there seemed to be more suits, worn by more people with more titles.

“I suggested that everyone wore lanyards with name tags because you were not always sure who you were shaking hands with.

“There were so many scouts, most of them data scouts who never left the office, that if you wanted to bring a boy in for a trial, you had to go through three different people.

“By March 2024, five senior scouts had been released, the most senior of whom was Ian Broomfield, who had been chief scout under Harry Redknapp.

“My feeling has always been that there is no need to fix something that wasn’t broken. It seemed a revolution for revolution’s sake.”

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Spurs 'Judas' and Arsenal icon Sol Campbell wanted to be Tory mayor and demands knighthood

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Former Tottenham Hotspur and Arsenal defender Sol Campbell has turned 50 this week and it's fair to say he's been involved in plenty of controversial moments throughout his life.

Born in London to Jamaican parents, Campbell was one of nine children, and despite growing up in a rough area of the country avoided crime and focused on a career in football.

He spent time as a child at the FA's famed Lilleshall School of Excellence, which is known for helping to produce stars such as Michael Owen, Jamie Carragher and Andy Cole.

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His professional career began at Spurs in 1992 and he rose to become a key figure, captaining the team to the League Cup in 1999 - and became the first black player to lift a major trophy at Wembley Stadium in the process.

Once a hero at White Hart Lane, he made more than 250 appearances for the club, but a move across North London to rivals Arsenal in 2001 changed everything - especially after he told Spurs fans he wanted to stay.

Campbell is still hated by much of the Spurs faithful, with his move to the Gunners labelled as the most controversial move in Premier League history. He received dog's abuse every time he returned to his former club with the famous 'Judas' chant labelling Campbell a "c***" still sung by supporters to this day.

In an FA Cup tie against Preston last year, some were even calling for him to die. Campbell rightly called out the chants, saying: "It's almost as though people have forgotten how to be human. Wishing and hoping that someone is going to die? And you’re going to be having a party? What world are we living in?"

He left Arsenal in 2006 with two Premier League titles and two FA Cups - before returning for a short second stint in 2010. Despite the abuse, he was never phased whenever he returned to Spurs and helped the Gunners go 'invincible'.

Since hanging up his boots in 2011, he has continued to raise eyebrows off the field and made the headlines for his foray into politics back in 2016. After expressing his desire to explore a different career path, Campbell surprised everyone by throwing his hat into the ring for the London Mayoral Election.

He intended to run as the Conservative candidate in 2016 - which was another shock given he derives from a working class background - but never made the four man shortlist.

He was heavily criticised for bashing Labour's plan to levy a tax on mansions at the time, calling it 'unfair' and that it was only there to 'punish' people who had done well.

Campbell has always possessed a high level of arrogance, none more so than when he took to social media to rant about the fact he hasn't yet received an honour. He posted a list of his achievements on X after being snubbed in the well-known New Year's Honour's list last year.

“I’ve seen a lot of people get MBE OBE Sir’s for services to sport I will put my name down reasons why,” Campbell wrote on social media. “First is the 56 games without losing, [it] is a record.

“Two, invincible Arsenal team 49 games without losing, a record. Three, first black player to score in World Cup Final(s) for England! Four, first black captain to lift a cup at Wembley. Five, first black English speaking player to score in a champions league final."

He also claimed that he was "pound for pound the best defender in the world" at his peak, showing just how much he thinks of himself. Ego aside, Campbell has had a glittering career and is still regarded as one of the best defenders to have played in the Premier League. He may not be everyone's cup of tea, but you can't knock his footballing abilities.

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match ban is excessive – why punish the Spurs star when you can educate?'

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This is generally a light-hearted column, but unlike Trent Alexander-Arnold I like to tackle stuff when it gets a little heavy. So strap in Brent-a-Goblins, it’s time to talk about racism [*dramatic sound effect*].

What’s p*ssed me off more than Steve McManaman on commentary is the fact Rodrigo Bentancur is facing a 12-match ban for an undoubtedly racist, but seemingly unintentionally so, comment about his Tottenham team-mate Son Heung-min.

If you missed it, he made a terrible joke on live telly about how all Koreans look the same. Admittedly, it was dumber than Cole Palmer on University Challenge, but what it certainly wasn’t was egregious enough to justify him sitting on the naughty step for A THIRD of the friggin’ season!

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Bentancur apologised for his "very bad joke", an apology Son accepted, so perhaps the FA should change their approach. The whole ‘taking offence on behalf of the unoffended’ thing is as pointless and regressive as a tactical team talk from Tim Sherwood.

What does a 12-match ban do other than appease the bloodthirsty masses on social media who, like Ireland fans still frothing at the mouth about Declan Rice, care far more about revenge than progress?

The ban, like the contract Chelsea just handed to Nicolas Jackson, is a ridiculous length and probably won’t bear any fruit. The sensible approach would have been to simply pull Bentancur aside, explain his mistake, give him the benefit of the doubt, and save the tarring and feathering for repeat offences.

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Besides, these lapses can befall even the shrillest of virtue-signallers. Case in point: The Guardian newspaper – the paragon of political correctness that it is – used a photo not of Bentancur, but of Cristian Romero when covering the story.

I guess all South Americans look alike to those horrible, homogenising bigots! Throw the book at them, I say! Or maybe, like Ange Postecoglou with his menacing sarcasm, we all just need to chill out a bit. Save the venom for the actual wrong-uns.

Seeing red about not seeing red

Okay, back to the trivial stuff, and where better to begin than with Arsenal? Yes, yes I know, they’re a good side these days. But let’s be honest, their progress-to-silverware ratio is as tragic as Leonardo Di Caprio’s pre-Oscar run.

Anyway, the fact that the Gunners didn’t wear red in the North London Derby on Sunday made me lose my head quicker than Everton lose 2-0 leads.

If there isn’t a colour clash then away kits shouldn’t be worn. Like 95% of Chelsea signings under Todd Boehly there’s absolutely no need for it, unless you’re promoting it to fleece casuals for a bit of cash because you it's too ugly to sell - like a subscription to Sam Allardyce's OnlyFans.

Seriously, shoehorning ill-fitting strips into big matches the way Enzo Maresca has to shoehorn 47 attacking midfielders into the same squad is the money-grubbing b*llocks football should be avoiding like the plague.

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Cristian Romero points blame at Tottenham chiefs after Arsenal loss by sharing angry post

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Tottenham Hotspur defender Cristian Romero has taken aim at Spurs chiefs after their derby day defeat.

The Argentine defender, who had to sort out his own travel back from international duty, was the one who lost Arsenal's Gabriel Magalhaes for the decisive goal in the fierce North London derby.

In what seemed like a moment of frustration, Romero reposted a critique from Argentinian reporter Gaston Edul, which roughly translates: "Tottenham lost to Arsenal again!"

Edul's report slammed Spur's management: "Tottenham has not yet consolidated its position to fight because it is not in the details: It was the only club in the Premier League which sent players back from international duty on their own and without their own logistics by decisions of its leaders.

"This gave them a disadvantage as their players came back more knackered than others. Cuti Romero played while under the weather," reports the Express.

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Romero quickly deleted the post from his page, but eagle-eyed fans had already taken screenshots that went viral.

The centre-back then shared a personal note to fans left reeling after another home loss to the Gunners, insisting: "It hurts to lose a derby, but I have no doubt that we will turn this bad start to the season around. Let's all be together, also at this moment. Thanks to all the fans for always supporting us."

Romero's gruelling international stint, which included a full 90 minutes in both of Argentina's matches, seemed to take its toll on the pitch.

Spurs fans were largely unimpressed with his showing, and during the pivotal moments before the goal, Arsenal icon Paul Merson felt Romero was hard done by not getting a foul for a shove in the back.

Merson said: "He is in the wrong position, everything is wrong about his defending," and added, "He's an international centre-half. Even I know, and I don't play at the back, that you've got to be side-on, seeing the ball and your player.

"To start off with you've got to be a hand-length away (from him), and he was standing with him. But I do think... I'd expect a foul. I would expect a foul."

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