Following Sunday’s Premier League fixture between Tottenham and Ipswich, which concluded with a 1-2 scoreline, supporters shared their perspectives. A selection of these comments is presented below: Tottenham fans Dan: Useless. Stubborn. Naive. Useless performance by a bunch of millionaires. Stubborn Ange is still thinking his one-dimensional play will reap rewards, when it was found out weeks ago. Diversity in gameplay keeps the opposition on their toes. It is naive to think that it’s OK to sub in the last quarter of the game when 2-0 down. Losing at home to Ipswich? Embarrassing. Silvia: To take the positives, I thought we played well and lost. We were poor in defence and we can’t just give the ball away cheaply, but we did create chances and deserved a draw. Ipswich played very well and caused us problems. But we were our own worst enemy at times. Need to dust ourselves off and move forward. Roy: I’ve had enough. Enough of the dreadful performances against bottom sides, lame excuses, not enough energy, will or drive. Bad, bad defending. Embarrassing at set pieces. Cristian Romero looks like he’d rather be anywhere but on the pitch. The ridiculous apologies afterwards from players and manager. Ange has had a long time and it ain’t working. Ipswich fans Chris: Finally, our performance has been rewarded with three points. Much better management of the game in injury time and Omari Hutchinson was outstanding. Hopefully this is the confidence booster needed to kickstart our campaign! Jon: Fantastic result away from home, well done lads. Defended well as a team, ensuring Spurs had few clear cut chances in the second half. I think we still need to show a little more composure on the ball but overall a very satisfying result that will hopefully give the lads confidence going into the Christmas period. Greg: I’m having a new roof on my house and the roofers had to work this weekend. Listened to the game in a hotel in Keswick where I’m staying for two nights to get away from the noise. If that’s what it takes to get us a win, then it’s going to be an expensive season! Sandi Toksvig features alongside Gyles Brandreth, Lulu, Emmanuel Sonubi, and Alan Davies. Opportunities are available to sing along to tracks by Queen, Taylor Swift, Bon Jovi, Katy Perry, and other artists. Ben Fogle and Kate Humble return for festive events at Longleat Safari Park. Topics range from microplastics in the air, soil, and waterways to the volume of food waste generated during this period. © 2024 BBC. The BBC disclaims responsibility for the content found on external websites. Information regarding its policy on external linking is available.

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