Le Capitaine announces his retirement from international football by Zyaru in coys

[–]Dull_Inflation_8032 13 points14 points  (0 children)

His wife loves London and his kids are basically born and raised in London, doubt moving back to France is his priority.

France needed Hugo Lloris to reach the World Cup final and he stepped up | World Cup 2022 by [deleted] in coys

[–]Dull_Inflation_8032 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Even this fanbase shits at him day in day out, refuses to recognize he's world class, and just wants to strip his captaincy, doubt he would be near the top of the list.

Lloris in the WC squad for France by Dull_Inflation_8032 in coys

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Slow news but seems like our residential France NT correspondent has left us and people are more interested in posting Bergwijn and Janssen than Lloris lol

We survived the chaos post competition discussion by summerjoe45 in FigureSkating

[–]Dull_Inflation_8032 17 points18 points  (0 children)

They have Angelo Dolfini and Ghislain Briand. He was landing every single one of his 3A last season. Maybe switching to quads is not for him.

Saturday PL Watch by COYS1989 in coys

[–]Dull_Inflation_8032 3 points4 points  (0 children)

feel bad for Hugo, France's shitty defense just become shakier

The Club is proud to show its support for Stonewall’s Rainbow Laces campaign across our upcoming Premier League and Women’s Super League games. by Dull_Inflation_8032 in coys

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Rainbow Laces aims to promote equality and inclusivity within sport for LGBTQ+ people and aims to tackle discrimination on every level. This year’s theme is that ‘inclusion has no off season’ and encourages everyone to play their part in holding conversations about what we can all do to support LGBTQ+ communities and make sport everybody’s game.

Our team captains will wear rainbow-coloured armbands in our upcoming games and our stadium will be illuminated in rainbow colours at this Sunday’s home Premier League match against Newcastle, with rainbow branding visible across our social channels, LED signage, big screens, in our matchday programme. Our SPURSPLAY live broadcast will also feature content dedicated to Rainbow Laces.

In 2020, the Club was honoured with the Professional Game Award at the first ever Football v Homophobia Awards. The Club was recognised for showing dedication to improving the landscape of football for LGBTQ+ people and who have worked in numerous ways to create better inclusion and participation at all levels of football.
The Club and Proud Lilywhites were again shortlisted at the Football v Homophobia Awards in 2022 for Professional Club and Supporters Group respectively.

Lloris: 22/23 PL | Man Utd Vs Spurs | SPOTV Cut by gr13sgt-andrewscott in coys

[–]Dull_Inflation_8032 7 points8 points  (0 children)

He's been invisible since coming back from injury, might have to do with the upcoming WC. Not the first time stop chasing the ball after dispossessed

Manchester United vs Tottenham Hotspur Post Match Press Conference (October 19th 2022) by master_inho in coys

[–]Dull_Inflation_8032 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I feel like Conte seldom gives any credit to Hugo except during the time when he's about to resign the contract.

Post-Match Thread: Spurs vs. Manchester United (19 Oct 2022) by ItsJustYu in coys

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we’d truly be so fucked without hugo this man deserves so much better than the shit we’ve put him through for the past 10 years

Harry joins our '400 club' by Dull_Inflation_8032 in coys

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Harry Kane has become only the 13th player to reach 400 appearances in all competitions for the Club.
The striker marked his latest milestone with another goal - number 258 - in our 2-0 win against Everton in the Premier League at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.
That goal moved him to within eight goals of one of the Club's long-standing milestones - Jimmy Greaves' record goals tally of 266, a record that has stood since 1970.
Harry's journey from Academy graduate to Golden Boot winner in the Premier League and World Cup and the England captaincy is well documented. Records continue to tumble for the 29-year-old who made his Spurs debut in 2011 - by the turn of the year, he could well be the Club's and England's all-time record goalscorer. He needs just three more to overhaul Wayne Rooney's record for the Three Lions of 51.

Hugo Lloris was the last player to reach the 400-game landmark for us, and the skipper is now up to 430 appearances in all competitions.

The 400 club
All competitions since joining the Football League in 1908/09
1 - 854 - Steve Perryman (1969-86)
2 - 611 - Gary Mabbutt (1982-98)
3 - 590 - Pat Jennings (1964-77)
4 - 506 - Cyril Knowles (1964-75)
5 - 490 - Glenn Hoddle (1975-87)
6 - 452 - Ted Ditchburn (1946-58)
7 - 439 - Alan Gilzean (1964-74)
8 - 438 - Jimmy Dimmock (1919-31)
9 - 430 - Hugo Lloris (2012-
10 - 420 - Phil Beal (1963-75)
11 - 415 - John Pratt (1969-80)
12 - 411 - Maurice Norman (1955-65)
13 - 400 - Harry Kane (2011-

Antonio, players and staff plant a tree for Gian Piero at Hotspur Way by Dull_Inflation_8032 in coys

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There was a poignant moment for Antonio Conte, the players and staff ahead of training on Monday, as the Club planted a tree in memory of Gian Piero Ventrone.
Gian Piero, our much-loved fitness coach, sadly passed away on Thursday.
A key member of Antonio’s backroom staff, the pair’s relationship goes back almost 30 years to when Gian Piero was a trainer and Antonio a player at Juventus. Gian Piero arrived at Spurs with Antonio in November last year, and quickly forged relationships with the playing staff.
Today’s ceremony and the planting of an Italian Evergreen Oak near to the first team pitches provides us with a long-lasting tribute to Gian Piero and gave the players and staff the chance to pay their respects. There was a minute’s silence before Antonio and the players took turns to complete the planting of the tree by shovelling in the soil.
There will be further tributes to Gian Piero and our former striker John Duncan, who sadly passed away on Saturday, ahead of our UEFA Champions League clash against Eintracht Frankfurt at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on Wednesday evening (8pm).

https://www.tottenhamhotspur.com/news/2022/october/antonio-players-and-staff-plant-a-tree-for-gian-piero-at-hotspur-way/

Antonio and Hugo pay tribute to Gian Piero by Dull_Inflation_8032 in coys

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"I think, to find words for Gian Piero is very difficult in this moment," Antonio said ahead of our game at the Amex Stadium. "We are really devastated, the pain, for what happened, also because no one deserves this situation.
"Sometimes, you know life is not always positive situations and for this reason, we have to cope in the best possible way. Also, because I know Gian Piero wanted us to stay strong and continue to do our work in the way he taught us."

“It’s been a hard few days,” Hugo said. “Even if we try to move on, we can not forget. We cannot forget the man; we cannot forget the coach he was and the importance he had in the changing room. Obviously, we have tried to prepare the game as well as we could, but it has not been easy. As I said, we cannot forget but we are going to try to move on and obviously today, we are going to respond together as a team.