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- Richarlison and James Maddison could be going toe to toe at Wembley this Saturday - and the Brazilian has already thrown down the gauntlet to our number 10.
- Welcome Tottenham Fans to Permissionless Web
- Richarlison has failed to fully settle in north London despite scoring two goals for the club on his Champions League debut.
- Guglielmo Vicario has revealed that Hugo Lloris has been helping in Tottenham training following his £17.2million summer transfer from Empoli.
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🌟🎤 Calling all professional singers! Join us for a magnificent collaboration opportunity! 🌟🎤
🎵 Are you a professional singer with a passion for showcasing your extraordinary vocal talent? We have an exciting proposition for you! @lensvoice.lens is searching for talented artists like yourself to collaborate with us for the upcoming singing talent competition. 🎶
🌟 Here's how it works: We're seeking iconic songs from professional singers that will be chosen by the contestants to perform as cover songs during the competition. Your contribution will not only add flair to the competition, but it will also provide a platform for Lens' professional artists to shine! 🎤✨
💫 Your chosen song covers will not only be used for the competition but will also be featured across our LensVoice community, giving you incredible exposure as an artist and allowing you to captivate an even larger audience. It's a fantastic opportunity to share your talent and make a lasting impact! 📣
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- SPURS HAVE ALWAYS HAD THAT TYPE OF PLAYER AND THAT SORT OF MIDFIELDER WHO WANTS TO BE CREATIVE AND ENTERTAIN THE FANS
James Maddison
- Bayern Munich ‘blackmailed’ by Tottenham into spending €100m on Harry Kane, says Lothar Matthaus
- Bayern Munich have made an improved offer of £70m plus add‑ons for Harry Kane and hope it will be prove enough to prise the striker away from Tottenham :((
- Today marks our 1 Year Anniversary of making friends onchain 🎂!
Thank you to everyone who has made the first year of Lens Protocol so special and groundbreaking. Lens has brought together builders, creators, communities, and friends, all while in beta.
There's so much planned for the second year ahead, and we can't wait to continue to grow with all of you.
Who did you become frens with on Lens?
🎨 by @nftsushi.lens and all collect proceeds go directly to the artist.
- Tottenham were determined to bring in Feyenoord boss Arne Slot as their head coach; the Dutchman led Feyenoord to just their second Eredivisie title this century; Slot met his club for talks but says they were only to extend his contract
- Arne Slot: Feyenoord head coach staying with Dutch club amid links to Tottenham
- Speaking ahead of tomorrow's game against the Cherries, the Italian said: "We have only Richy (Richarlison) with one week training with us.
- Stellini spoke about the prospect of Brazilian international Richarlison returning from injury, with the former Watford man coming back to training earlier this month.
- Tottenham Hotspur have announced managing director of football Fabio Paratici will take a 'leave of absence' following FIFA's decision to ban him from world football for 30 months.
- Daniel Levy’s Tottenham Hotspur crisis has deepened after managing director of football Fabio Paratici had his ban from the sport extended worldwide by Fifa — less than 24 hours after Spurs had released a video of him talking about the departure of Antonio Conte.
- Tottenham were dumped out of the FA Cup by Championship opposition for the second year in a row after Iliman Ndiaye fired Sheffield United to a 1-0 fifth-round win at Bramall Lane.
“We have to apologise to the fans. Everyone is disappointed.”
Cristian Stellini on a difficult night at Bramall Lane
- In a frustratingly inconsistent season, it has become abundantly clear that Tottenham’s main weaknesses lie in the defensive areas.
- The 53-year-old Conte had been diagnosed as having cholecystitis after recently experiencing “severe abdominal pain,” the Premier League club said in a statement. “Thank you for your lovely messages, my surgery has gone well and I’m already feeling better,” Conte said in a post on Instagram.
- Antonio Conte told SPURSPLAY after the Nice game: “Honestly, I’m really satisfied with the game because with the players that didn’t go to the World Cup and worked for three-and-a-half weeks... I think when we work, many players can take improvement. It was good and I’m really happy with what I have seen tonight.
“I think it was really important to play and also to see our fans – a good number of fans for a friendly game was really positive for us, it means that our fans believe in us and they want to follow us also in a friendly game. It was a pleasure to play in front of them and it was for sure another step.”
- we will be doing a database migration moving to aurora to allow our pings worldwide to be faster, general speed up of all queries, having many read databases with auto-scale, alongside having read and write separate databases for memory reasons. This will mean on 08:15AM GMT Thursday 22nd December write actions will be down for 20 minutes.
- indexer will not index any new publications, profiles etc
- reactions and other parts will not be able to be actioned
once the migration is complete the indexer will catch up with anything it missed of course anything on-chain will still go on-chain but not be shown in the API if done in that period until it is back.
Reads will continue working as normal throughout the migration process.
Happy building all!
- Tottenham midfielder Rodrigo Bentancur looks set to be sidelined for a number of weeks after he was injured at the World Cup. The Uruguay international had to be substituted in the first half during his nation's 2-0 win over Ghana.
- Eric Dier explains why it does not matter what Tottenham critics say about him or the team
The Tottenham Hotspur defender has been reflecting on a tough first half of the season for the north London club ahead of the World Cup
- 'This win was vital'
Antonio Conte told SPURSPLAY after the game: "The feeling, for sure, is positive. Also, (even) if we didn’t take the three points, I’ve seen a good reaction from my players. This is very important. They showed me great character, great desire, great will. I think, honestly, that sometimes we lose a bit of confidence in our potential, in the way that we are good. At the end, for us, it was vital, this win, especially after two losses
- Son Heung-min delivers verdict on Tottenham's style of play under Antonio Conte amid criticism.Tottenham's style of play has been a big talking point at times this season with Antonio Conte's team far from their free-flowing best.
- Gary in action in one of his early derbies, challenging Charlie Nicholas in a 1-0 win at the Lane - 29 March, 1986
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- Goals:
LEI — Youri Tielemans (pen) — 6th min.
TOT — Harry Kane (Dejan Kulusevski) — 8th min.
TOT — Eric Dier (Ivan Perisic) — 21st min.
LEI — James Maddison (Timothy Castagne) — 41st min.
TOT — Rodrigo Bentancur — 47th min.
TOT — Son Heung-min (Rodrigo Bentancur) — 73rd min.
TOT — Son Heung-min (Harry Kane) — 84rd min.
TOT — Son Heung-min (Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg) — 87th min.
- Congratulations on your first Tottenham goal Richarlison
- Antonio Conte blocked Pape Matar Sarr’s Tottenham Hotspur exit after an injury to Rodrigo Bentancur, a relative of the £15 million Premier League youngster tells the Senegalese Press.
Heading into the final few days of the window, Cremonese’s general director Pablo Armenia claimed that the Serie A newcomers had ‘an agreement in principle’ to sign the former Metz starlet on loan for the 2022/23 season.
- It’s been one year since I started writing my Sunday newsletter.
In that time, I’ve:
1. Published 52 Issues of TL;DR
2. Grew from 1 email subscriber to 25,000 email subscribers
3. Sold 15+ NFTs to various sponsors
4. Accumulated 200,000 views
5. Spent 152 hours drafting
6. Produced 41,000 words
7. Featured 1,500 headlines
…full of information and resources for crypto-curious and crypto-native creators, collectors, and founders. It’s been a lot of work, but it’s also been an incredible learning experience.
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Why Did I Start My Newsletter?
When I started writing my newsletter, I had just quit my job at Draper Goren Holm in the hopes of doubling down on my passion for podcasting and contributing to crypto-first creator projects. I was sick of spending hours scraping the internet to learn more about how crypto primitives empower creators to build and monetize their audience.
My curiosity was driven by two primary factors:
1. Education: Selfishly, I wanted to learn more about my favorite emerging sector, and document it along the way for others to benefit.
2. Value: I wanted to clearly define my value as a contributor. When you enter a new Discord server, you think, what value do I bring to a community when I say hello in the #introductions channel?
Now that value is crystal clear, and my purpose is defined on how I can continue my journey for serving others in web3.
A year later, I'm happy to say that my newsletter has been a resounding success. It's been read over 200,000 times and has helped me connect with other creators, collectors, and founders meaningfully. For example, you guys allow me to travel more frequently and get free tickets to attend critical conferences in exchange for media coverage, which saves me a ton of money and allows me to strengthen IRL and URL friendships.
In the past year, I've learned a lot about myself, my process, and certain things along the way that I think are worth sharing.
Here are 5 things that I've learned that you should consider to improve your writing skills and become a better creator in web3:
1. How to research and write quickly
When I first started writing my newsletter, I had no idea how much work would go into each issue. I spent hours scrolling through Twitter, Reddit, and Google researching the topics I wanted to cover and then even more time crafting the perfect summaries. But as the months went on, I got faster and better at researching, curating, and summarizing, and now, I can bang out a recap in a fraction of the time it would have taken me a year ago. My biggest takeaway here is to practice trimming the fat around biased headlines and focus on delivering the facts.
2. How to listen to my audience
One of the best things about having a newsletter is hearing from my readers and the communities I buy into. The more NFTs and ERC-20s I collect, the closer I am to the pulse of what’s happening in the web3 creator economy. Some are glowing reviews, while others point out where I could have done better.
For example, I was told that my original format of short-form paragraph recaps was draining and too complicated to read. So recently, I transitioned into a one-liner format condensing the biggest takeaways and making it super easy and simple to scroll and graze through 30+ key headlines.
So keep this valuable feedback coming! It helps me make each subsequent issue even better than the last.
3. How to promote my work effectively
When I first started writing my newsletter, promoting it was an afterthought. I would post about it on social media once or twice and then hope for the best. But over time, I’ve learned that if I want people to read it, I need to be more proactive about promoting it. So now, I make sure to post about each new issue several times on social media, and I also reach out to friends and partners who might be interested in reading it.
4. Develop cadence
One of the most important things I've learned is that consistency is key. Even if you don't have anything earth-shattering to say, it's important to show up week after week and keep writing and curating. That's how you build trust with your audience and turn one-time subscribers into lifelong readers.
5. Practice being yourself
I've also learned that it's important to be myself in my writing and as a curator. When I first started, I was so worried about sounding polished and professional that I came across as stiff and boring. Once I relaxed and allowed myself to be more informal, my writing improved tenfold. These days, I feel like my newsletter is a reflection of who I am as a person, and that's something I'm really proud of.
On a final note
It’s been an amazing first year of writing my newsletter, and I’m so grateful to all of my readers for supporting me along the way. If you’ve been around since edition #1, thank you for believing me. If you’re new here, welcome. And for everyone in between, much love. For those thinking about starting a newsletter, just know it takes a lot of hard work—but it’s so worth it.
To another year!
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- Record win: 13–2 v Crewe Alexandra, FA Cup, 3 February 1960.
Record league victory: 9–0 v Bristol Rovers, Division 2, 22 October 1977.
Record Premier League victory: 9–1 v Wigan Athletic, 22 November 2009.
Most league goals scored: 10–4 v Everton, 11 October 1958.
- What happened between Chelsea and Tottenham?
The two managers first clashed after Tottenham made it 1-1 with Conte celebrating in the direction of Tuchel, who came over to confront the Spurs boss. Tuchel then celebrated Chelsea's next goal by running down the sidelines which only gave Conte more reason to go off when Tottenham equalised in the final minute.
- The hero the internet deserves 🌿
- Argentina's secondary market is booming. You can buy fiat with stablecoins at better rates. Someone was offering Lens swag at significant premium and there are already quotes for the next rAAVE tix
- Tottenham Hotspur underlined their credentials as a team capable of a Premier League title challenge with a confident 4-1 defeat of Southampton to get their campaign up and running on Saturday.
The hosts fell behind to a James Ward-Prowse volley in the 12th minute but dominated throughout with goals by Ryan Sessegnon, Eric Dier and Dejan Kulusevski sealing the win.
- 1887
First meeting with Arsenal - then Royal Arsenal. Match abandoned 15 minutes from time 'owing to darkness' with Spurs leading 2-1.
- 1885
First competitive match versus St. Albans in the London Association Cup. Spurs winning 5-2. Colours changed to light blue and white halves. First credit balance nine shillings.
- 1884
Club re-named 'Tottenham Hotspur Football Club'.
- 1883
Club reorganised under the presidency of Mr John Ripsher. Club colours - navy blue. Matches played on Tottenham marshes.
- Tottenham Hotspur FC was founded in 1882, by a group of grammar-school boys from All Hallows Church. At first, the club was simply named Hotspur; in order to avoid confusion with an older club named Hotspur FC, the name was soon changed to Tottenham Hotspur.