‘Too boring’ – Chelsea fan Jason Cundy forced to retire epic Spurs insult as Jamie O’Hara has Thomas Frank meltdown
Tottenham’s recent form has been that depressing, not even serial Spurs basher Jason Cundy can enjoy taking the mick anymore.
A 2-1 defeat to Fulham on Saturday, a match where they were two goals down after just six minutes, was the latest blow for the north London outfit.

The defeat was exacerbated by the farcical nature of Fulham’s second goal as Tottenham goalkeeper Guglielmo Vicario ran out of his box and drilled his clearance straight to a Fulham player, allowing Harry Wilson to whip in a first-time effort from the right touchline into an empty net.
Vicario’s effort brought out the boo boys among Tottenham supporters, who ironically cheered when he later cleared a ball into touch.
However, Spurs boss Thomas Frank leapt to the defence of Vicario and called out those who booed the goalkeeper, stating they ‘can’t be true Tottenham fans’.
Amid Tottenham’s dismal form of late, Cundy has constantly poked fun by opening talkSPORT’s Sports Bar with his trademark ‘Has Anyone Seen’ insult, where he takes aim at quite literally anyone and anything associated with the club.
But with the north London outfit now winless in six of their last seven fixtures following the Fulham defeat, Cundy made the staggering admission that he is no longer taking such glee in winding up the fanbase and his co-host, former Spurs midfielder Jamie O’Hara.
Is this the end of Jason Cundy’s ‘Has Anyone Seen’?
“Spurs have killed it,” Cundy said.
“There’s no fun in that anymore. It’s every week, three times a week.
“I don’t want to have to do it twice in two days. That’s where it’s got to. I thought you were back?”
O’Hara claimed Tottenham ‘were back’, at least earlier in the season.
“Back to being garbage,” replied Cundy.

O’Hara said: “It’s just not happening for us. What can I say? It’s not happening.
“We’re garbage. And I’ve got to come in here and listen to you mock me for two hours.”
Except Cundy wasn’t exactly in the mood to poke fun at O’Hara.
“The fun of mocking has now been diluted so much because you are so bad that I don’t get the same pleasure out of it,” Cundy said.
“There’s no joy. You keep getting whooped.”
O’Hara, quite rightly, pointed out that not all hope is lost in north London given they remain just six points off the top four.

But with a daunting trip to Newcastle on Tuesday followed by a clash against Brentford, Frank’s former employers, on Saturday, that six-point margin could widen in a matter of days.
Although O’Hara chose to view Tottenham’s position in the table with a positive outlook, the same could not be said for his stance on Frank’s comments about booing supporters.
In a three-minute rant, O’Hara let loose on Frank and called for Tottenham players to ‘grow a pair’.
Jamie O’Hara’s Tottenham rant in full
“I can’t have Thomas Frank coming out and saying that the fans shouldn’t be booing,” O’Hara said.
“And I can’t have Pedro Porro talking about true Spurs fans. He’s been part of the dross for the last 18 months. He has been part of it.
“This ain’t overnight, this hasn’t happened this season. Last season, we finished 17th. Spurs fans were turning up, paying hard-earned money, travelling to these games going to watch that garbage every single week.

“A new manager’s come in, and we thought it might change. The home form is terrible, relegation form.
“Thomas Frank, coming out and blaming fans. He needs to pipe down and he needs to be very careful with his words right now. He’s putting this garbage together, he’s the man at the top of it.
“And I wouldn’t say it’s all his fault. The players need to grow a pair of you-know-what, get out on the football pitch and make the fans cheer them.
“Because Spurs fans are sick to death of turning up, having to watch garbage week-in, week-out, and then expect the players to be like, ‘Come on lads, let’s keep going, let’s keep cheering us on.’ You’re rubbish! You can’t expect fans to turn up and cheer when you’re 2-0 down after six minutes against Fulham. It’s not going to happen.
“Grow a pair, have some affiliation, fight your way out of it, go and get stuck into someone, go and demand the ball, run around, make it look like you want to be playing for Spurs, and give the fans something they can cheer about.
“All these fans want to be is Spurs players. All they want to do is walk on that pitch and play for Tottenham. And when they see players out there on a football pitch who look like they don’t want want to play for Tottenham and look like they can’t be bothered and look like they don’t know what they’re doing when they’re getting paid £150-grand-a-week, and these poor blokes are turning up week-in, week-out paying their money to watch that garbage, how can you expect them not to boo? How?
“Grow a set, get out there, get on the ball and make something happen.
“And if you don’t, then bugger off because you aren’t good enough to play for Tottenham.”
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