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Ange Postecoglou launches extraordinary rant in response to 'failed manager' critics

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Ange Postecoglou has been speaking at length about his time at Nottingham Forest and his previous job at Tottenham Hotspur as he looks to silence his doubters

Nottingham Forest manager Ange Postecoglou has defiantly responded to his critics, promising that his tenure at the club will culminate in success, given enough time.

The Reds' head coach's future has been a hot topic during the international break. Since taking over, the club has gone seven matches without a win. The upcoming home match against Chelsea on Saturday (12.30pm kick-off) is set to be a critical test for him.

Many Forest supporters expressed their dissatisfaction with the 60-year-old during the team's last home game. As the hosts suffered a 3-2 loss to FC Midtjylland in the Europa League, chants from the City Ground crowd called for his dismissal and sang praises of his predecessor, Nuno Espirito Santo.

However, Postecoglou has urged those questioning his ability to turn around the Reds' fortunes to consider his track record at his former club, Tottenham Hotspur. He feels his achievement of securing a fifth-place finish in his debut year in London often goes unnoticed.

In a fiery response to his detractors during an extensive pre-match press conference ahead of this weekend's fixture, the Greek-born Australian passionately defended his position. When asked about the speculation and pressure surrounding his role, he provided a nearly five-minute-long reply, reports Nottinghamshire Live.

"Look, I guess from my perspective I just don't fit," Postecoglou said. "Not here, just in general. If you look at it through the prism of I'm a failed manager who's lucky to get this job - I know you're smirking at me, but that's what's being said, right, and I can find the print where that's actually said - then of course these first five weeks look like, this guy is under pressure.

"There is an alternative story that you can look at. I came to the Premier League two years ago, I took over Tottenham - 'Spursy' Tottenham. I was told by the chairman at the time that this club has to win a trophy. Has to win a trophy.

"He said, we've tried to bring winners in - Jose (Mourinho) and Antonio (Conte) - and it hasn't worked, we need something different. I was slightly offended by that because I see myself as a winner.

"Took over the Spurs that had finished eighth. Big club, no European football. Can't go two years without European football.

"We finished fifth in my first year. Every time Harry Kane scores a goal I wish he'd just stayed one more year, because it would have been handy to have him after finishing fifth.

"But somehow that year has disappeared from the record books. In fact, it was used as a reason for me losing my job because even Tottenham decided to exclude the first 10 games, because they were an anomaly, apparently. Although the first 10 games here are very important, apparently. Anyway, we finished fifth and I got them back into European football, which a club like Tottenham should be.

"Again, I was in meetings and people who are still at that club were in those meetings, where I was told winning a trophy is everything for this football club. That's fine.

"We win a trophy (the Europa League). We shed the tag of being 'Spursy'. It's Champions League football, which brings some rewards and the opportunity to bring in better players.

"But all I've heard since I've finished at Tottenham is that we finished 17th last year. So if you look at it from that prism of we finished 17th, then, yeah, I'm a failed manager who's lucky to get another opportunity.

"But again, if I have to explain why we finished 17th, really, it doesn't have to be too in-depth. Just have a look at the last five or six teamsheets of us in the league last year and see what I prioritised - who was on the bench and who was playing.

"The last game, against Brighton, the players were out partying for two days, which I sanctioned because I felt they deserved to. So yes, we finished 17th. If people think that's a reflection of me and my coaching, then, again, I think they're looking at it through the prism of I just don't fit.

"So, we get to the current space where there's a different story to tell, that maybe I'm not a failed manager who was lucky to get this job, but maybe I'm a manager that if you give them time, the story always ends the same. At all my previous clubs, it ends the same - with me and a trophy.

"So, just to finish up - and it's a long-winded answer, which probably won't get any coverage, but that's okay - you can look at this first five weeks and say, he's under pressure because he was lucky to get this job. Or you can look at it and say, well, there's been a major change.

"I am trying to change the way we play. The players are adapting, but there's inconsistency in there, for sure. But some will look at the weeds, I'll look at what's growing.

"The flip side of that is that I'm really still excited about the opportunity here. I've got a group of young players who are willing to change, which is the first thing, and I'm heading down that road.

"The rest of it, whether people don't want to see... and all I said were not opinion, they were just facts. That's just where we're sitting.

"I'm not going to waste my time or my energy worrying about that. And whether that's internal or external, I couldn't care less. At the end of the day, I will do what I think is the right thing to do to bring success to this football club, and that's what I'm focused on."

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Dominic Solanke makes Tottenham injury confession after Thomas Frank boost

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Dominic Solanke has provided a Tottenham update after missing the last seven weeks because of an ankle injury with Thomas Frank having been handed a fitness boost elsewhere

Tottenham striker Dominic Solanke has sent a new message after being troubled by an ankle problem since pre-season that eventually required surgery to resolve the issue. Solanke made several brief appearances in competitive fixtures before being sidelined for the clash against his former side Bournemouth in late August.

He hasn't played since the 2-0 victory over Manchester City almost eight weeks ago. When questioned about Solanke's condition, Frank provided encouraging updates initially, but that optimism ended last month when perhaps the worst-case scenario was revealed.

"Dom we know got that ankle issue that's been bothering him for a little while," he said. "Decided to have minor surgery. Small procedure. More news about time frame after the international break."

That date has now come, with Frank anticipated to give a more precise return schedule in his press conference later today.

Richarlison and Mathys Tel have split striking responsibilities in his absence, with the latter netting his first goal of the campaign in the 2-1 victory over Leeds United.

Summer acquisition Randal Kolo Muani has been unavailable for a comparable period to Solanke, though Frank received a significant boost when he managed to feature for 45 minutes in a behind-closed-doors friendly last week.

Whilst all three previously mentioned players can and have operated as the main striker, Solanke is arguably Spurs' favoured choice, and consequently, fans are likely keen for his comeback.

The 28-year-old has now provided some insight into what he has been up to as part of a social media message on Thursday. Alongside an Instagram post featuring several contrasting images, he wrote: "Positivity through the dark times."

He's been keeping himself busy in recent months, with photographs showing him visiting the United States, training at Hotspur Way and attending a Coldplay concert with James Maddison. The latter is also currently sidelined after rupturing his ACL during pre-season.

Dejan Kulusevski, Radu Dragusin and Kota Takai have similarly been absent for extended periods through injury, whilst Ben Davies and Yves Bissouma have presented Frank with additional fitness concerns ahead of Sunday's Premier League fixture against Aston Villa.

Davies hobbled off during Wales' loss to Belgium, whilst Bissouma was carried off on a stretcher with what appeared to be a serious ankle problem just moments after entering the pitch for Mali.

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Football legend Pat Jennings 'delighted' at £400,000 raised in shirt collection sale

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EXCLUSIVE: Football legend Pat Jennings 'delighted' at £400,000 raised in shirt collection sale

Former Tottenham and Arsenal star Pat Jennings sells his collection of shirts and speaks of his 'delight' at huge sum raised

Football legend Pat Jennings said he was “absolutely delighted” with the huge £400,000 raised from the sale of his incredible shirt collection. It fetched double what was expected.

Jennings had told the Mirror he wouldn’t be attending the auction earlier this week. But he was stunned when he received a call afterwards to give him the final tally - far above the estimated £200,000

The former Tottenham and Arsenal goalkeeper - widely regarded as one of the best players of all time - said: “I’m really pleased with how the auction went. The final total was amazing. I’m absolutely delighted.

“I’m so pleased the shirts are now going to fans who will love and cherish them. Thanks to all who bought them.” Jennings, who is now 80, sold 165 items of football memorabilia, including many from his time at north London rivals Arsenal and Tottenham Hotspur.

Bids from the UK and foreign buyers pushed the collection to double its estimated £200,000 total. And Jennings' blue 1973 Spurs v Norwich City goalkeeper's shirt sold for £33,480 - a record sum.

A jersey from the Spurs v Aston Villa 1971 League Cup final fetched £21,800, while a 1976 Northern Ireland No7 top worn by George Best made £20,600. An England cap which belonged to Jimmy Greaves went for £6,500.

On the memorabilia, Jennings said: “It is just something that has happened to me during all my years in football. I started at Watford when I was 17 and finished playing against Brazil on my 41st birthday in the World Cup Finals in Mexico so there has been a lot of years involved there.

“I was the first player to play 1000 first-class games in 1983 and finished up three years later with around 1100 games. You could imagine what that meant to be with all the players I played with and against.”

David Convery, of Budds Auctions in Wellingborough, Northants, said the sale had "continued Pat's ability to generate excitement".

He added they had been “honoured to be entrusted with selling the legendary and prized collection of Pat Jennings.”

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min could make shock Premier League transfer due to 'David Beckham clause'

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Son Heung-min could make shock Premier League transfer due to 'David Beckham clause'

Son Heung-min made an emotional exit from Tottenham Hotspur in the summer as he joined MLS side LAFC but the forward could potentially be on his way back to the Premier League very soon

Former Tottenham icon Son Heung-min could take advantage of a ‘David Beckham clause’ to seal a sensational Premier League return sooner rather than later.

The South Korean forward only left North London in the summer in a record £20m move to MLS side LAFC. It saw Son bring to an end a glittering decade-long spell with Tottenham. He penned a deal until 2028, with the option of a further campaign - but he could potentially be on the move back to Europe sooner than expected.

According to The Sun, the 33-year-old has a clause written into his contract that would allow him to join a European side on loan during the MLS off-season. There is just one normal matchday of the season remaining, with attention then turning to the close season final series to decide the eventual champion.

Son would not be the first MLS star to take advantage of a similar agreement. Former Manchester United star David Beckham spent a spell on loan at Italian giants AC Milan during his time with LA Galaxy.

Arsenal icon Thierry Henry also returned to the Emirates on-loan while he was contracted to New York Red Bulls. Son has enjoyed a bright start to life in the United States having scored eight goals and provided three assists in just nine appearances.

Speaking after he signed for the club, he admitted that a move to MLS wasn’t on his list of priorities. "It's a dream come true. LA - what a city," Son said at his introductory press conference. “If I'm honest, it was not my first choice.

“But the first call I had with [LAFC co-president] John [Thorrington] after my season finished, he changed my mind, changed my heart, my brain.

"He showed me the destination where I should be. Now I'm here, I'm more than happy, I'm so excited."

Meanwhile, former Spurs boss Mauricio Pochettino has backed Son to have a huge impact in MLS. Speaking last month, the United States head coach said: "Amazing opportunity to see each other, we really love each other, was a very important player, one of the most important players in my period at Tottenham.

"What he is going to add to MLS, I think he's this type of player that's going to help in the evolution of the game."

Son will hope to enjoy a positive end to the MLS season over the coming weeks. LAFC have already secured a spot in the final series, having won 17 of their 33 league games this term.

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Five Tottenham stars set to miss Aston Villa clash after injury blow on international duty

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Thomas Frank's Tottenham host Unai Emery's Aston Villa in the Premier League on Sunday, as Spurs look to secure their fifth victory of the season in the Premier League

Thomas Frank is still managing an extensive Tottenham Hotspur injury list ahead of their home clash with Aston Villa this Sunday. The Premier League resumes after the international break, with Tottenham aiming for back-to-back wins.

Mathys Tel and Mohammed Kudus scored for the visitors against Leeds United in their last game before the pause. Over the past few days, Frank has closely monitored his players' involvement in international matches, hoping to avoid further injury setbacks.

Unfortunately, Yves Bissouma was not so lucky, suffering an ankle injury while on international duty with Mali. Bissouma has been ruled out after appearing to be in significant pain and being stretchered off the pitch.

Sources close to the Mali national team have told football.london that he is expected to miss around two to three weeks, if all goes to plan.

Striker Dominic Solanke is still recovering from an ankle issue, with Frank confirming at the end of September that he underwent a 'minor procedure'.

"It went well," the Spurs boss said. "As I said in Bodo, in terms of a time frame, we'll know more after the international break."

Meanwhile, Randal Kolo Muani is nearing a return after resuming training and could be involved this weekend.

Kota Takai, who has been dealing with a plantar fascia issue, has returned to full training and may also be available to feature against Villa.

Dejan Kulusevski's return to the pitch is still uncertain as he continues his recovery from a knee injury.

Frank highlighted his significance to the team, stating: "He's a key, key player for us. Instead of putting an exact month on his return, I just want him back as quickly as possible.

"I know the medical team and Dejan are working very hard on that. It's not tomorrow, hopefully not too far away."

Meanwhile, Radu Dragusin has been making promising progress following his ACL injury. "He's progressing well," confirmed Frank.

"He's been on the grass for three weeks and is on track, but it will be a few weeks before he's able to be involved."

Long-term absentee James Maddison is not expected back until next summer after suffering a pre-season ACL rupture. Maddison has been sharing updates about his recovery journey on his YouTube channel.

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Tottenham confirm Fabio Paratici return two years after worldwide football ban

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Tottenham have confirmed the return of Fabio Paratici as the club's new co-sporting director, with the former Juventus chief set to work alongside Johan Lange

Tottenham Hotspur have confirmed the comeback of Fabio Paratici as the club's new co-sporting director, working in tandem with Johan Lange following a reshuffle at the top of the club. Paratici, who previously had a two-year stint at Spurs before stepping down in April 2023, is returning despite losing an appeal against a 30-month ban from football in Italy.

The club released an official statement saying: "We are delighted to announce the return of Fabio Paratici to the club as sporting director. Fabio will partner with Johan Lange, promoted to also become sporting director.

"This is part of a new structure for our men's football operation, designed to strengthen leadership, collaboration and long-term decision-making across all areas of the men's and boys' game.

"Together, they will lead our men's football strategy and drive an ambitious new chapter for the club. This evolution forms part of the club's continued investment in world-class men's and women's football structures designed to deliver sustained on-pitch success."

"Johan and Fabio's combined expertise will ensure that every decision, from player pathways and performance development to scouting and recruitment, is aligned and supports one overarching goal – to build a winning, world-class men's team that endures.

"This partnership reflects a progressive approach to modern football operations - uniting two proven leaders with complementary experience, and a commitment to collaboration and innovation."

Paratici expressed his joy at returning to the club he adores, stating: "I'm delighted to be returning to a club that I love. I have been working with Johan, Vinai and Thomas as a consultant for a number of months and I now look forward to returning to London and joining the team full-time."

He added, "I'm convinced that working in partnership with Johan we can build a special future for the club and our supporters."

Lange, who came on board with Tottenham in November 2023 after spells at Aston Villa and FC Copenhagen, shared his optimism about the club's future, saying: "I firmly believe we are building something special here at Tottenham Hotspur, and I am looking forward to working with Fabio as part of our new men's football structure.

"We have a talented group of staff and players here at the Club and we can look forward with confidence and positivity."

Vinai Venkatesham, appointed as the club's new chief executive officer in April 2025, spoke about the importance of this new development, saying: "This is an important evolution in how we operate. The remit of a sporting director today is vast, and by uniting two exceptional leaders in Johan and Fabio, we're setting the foundations for sustained success.

"They are both outstanding football minds, with complementary expertise and strong track records. This structure reflects our ambition and our determination to compete at the very highest level to deliver for our supporters.

"Together, Fabio and Johan will lead with purpose - building not only a competitive men's squad, but a connected football ecosystem where every detail contributes to our shared ambition: to make our club a benchmark for excellence in world football."

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Tottenham 'pay for private flight’ for Cristian Romero to return after player row

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After Cristian Romero's criticism last year, Tottenham Hotspur have reportedly forked out on a private flight to bring the Argentine back to north London

Tottenham Hotspur have splashed out on a private charter flight to bring Cristian Romero from international duty with Argentina back to London, in an effort to sidestep another club versus country row. Spurs host Aston Villa in their first Premier League match following the international break this Sunday.

Last season, the north London club found themselves at loggerheads with the World Cup winners and Romero. Following Argentina's defeat by Colombia in a World Cup qualifier last September, Tottenham opted not to arrange a charter flight for Romero's return.

After Spurs' loss to Arsenal, the defender hinted the absence of a charter flight gave the Gunners an edge. He made this claim as Mikel Arteta's Brazilian stars got back to north London earlier thanks to their own charter flight.

Despite Tottenham's insistence it wouldn't have made a difference, they've decided to foot the bill for a charter flight for Romero, which will ferry him back after Argentina's friendly match with Puerto Rico in Miami.

According to The Telegraph, Spurs have dug deep into their pockets to ensure Romero returns with ample time before Sunday's showdown against Villa. Typically, national teams handle flight arrangements, but English clubs often share the cost of a private charter when the return journey is particularly lengthy, as will be the case for Romero.

Last year, they opted not to fork out for a charter flight, leading to Romero criticising their travel arrangements on social media. He shared a post claiming the Gunners had an upper hand as their Brazilian trio Gabriel Magalhaes, Gabriel Martinelli and Gabriel Jesus managed to return to London earlier than him.

Spurs refuted this claim, pointing out Thursday is typically a rest day for their squad, while Arsenal often train on that day. However, just like last September, the club splashed out on a flight for their captain.

Romero's fellow Argentina international Emiliano Martinez will also be in goal for Aston Villa this Sunday. Spurs footing the bill for the flight ensures there's no potential advantage for Villa.

It also keeps Romero, who inked a new contract in the summer to become the club's top earner, content. Currently, he has little to grumble about at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.

Under the stewardship of Thomas Frank, Spurs have hit the ground running with four victories, two draws and a single defeat in their first seven Premier League fixtures. They're just two points adrift of table-toppers Arsenal and one behind reigning Premier League champions Liverpool.

Romero was instrumental in Spurs' 3-0 away triumph over West Ham United, which occurred on the first weekend following the previous international break.

The club had also splashed out on a charter flight for that match, with Romero and his international team-mates hosting Venezuela at the Estadio Monumental in Buenos Aires earlier in the week.

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England call up Tottenham youngster after Ollie Watkins ruled out of Latvia trip

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England have been dealt a blow ahead of their World Cup qualifier with Latvia on Tuesday evening, with one of their most proven goal threats being sent home from training with an injury

Young Tottenham striker Dane Scarlett has been caled up to train with the England squad after Ollie Watkins left the camp due to injury. Thomas Tuchel's World Cup qualifiers have been a roaring success so far, with the Three Lions comfortably perched at the top of Group K with 15 points, courtesy of five victories in as many matches.

However, there's still a job to be done if England are to secure their place in next year's tournament in North America. If they manage to triumph over Latvia on Tuesday evening at the Daugava Stadium, they will qualify for the major tournament with two games to spare, allowing them to use their remaining matches against Serbia and Albania as a victory parade of sorts.

England suffered a significant setback on Monday when Aston Villa forward Watkins was sent home from training due to an injury he picked up during England's 3-0 drubbing of Wales last week. Consequently, he will not be making the journey to Latvia.

The official England social media account posted on X: "Ollie Watkins has been ruled out of tomorrow's @FIFAWorldCup qualifier against Latvia, having not recovered from the knock sustained against Wales. Speedy recovery, Ollie!"

Tuchel had Watkins in his starting line-up against Craig Bellamy's Wales, where he found the back of the net in the first half along with Morgan Rogers and Bukayo Saka. However, after missing a chance later in the half, Watkins collided with a goal post and required treatment on the pitch.

He was replaced by Marcus Rashford as the second half kicked off, and while Tuchel described him as "OK" after the match, he has since left the camp. It's still uncertain whether he'll be fit for Villa's showdown with Tottenham on Sunday, 19th October.

Thankfully for England, Bayern Munich striker Harry Kane should be back in action on Tuesday after missing the Wales game, while Barcelona loanee, Rashford, could also be played centrally rather than on his preferred left-hand side.

Following Watkins' departure from the camp and return to Villa, Tottenham prodigy Scarlett was called up by Tuchel to participate in the morning session at Spurs' Hotspur Way training ground.

England took to social media to share a snap of the 21-year-old during a training session alongside Kane, writing: "Good to have you with us, @DScarlett09. #YoungLions forward Dane Scarlett joins the #ThreeLions for this morning's session at @SpursOfficial."

A product of the Spurs youth system, the forward has made 22 appearances for Tottenham so far, contributing a goal and three assists - although, he has mainly spent time on loan at Portsmouth, Ipswich Town and Oxford United to continue his development.

He has also netted 23 goals in 23 appearances for Spurs' Under-18s side, and is tipped to be a big player in the future. He is yet to make a senior appearance for England as of yet.

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Tottenham star stretchered off moments after coming on as Thomas Frank handed injury worry

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Yves Bissouma was stretchered off just minutes after coming on as a substitute for Mali in their World Cup qualifying game against Madagascar on Sunday night

Tottenham Hotspur midfielder Yves Bissouma was substituted with an injury just moments into his first appearance of the season on Sunday night. The 29-year-old had missed the beginning of Spurs' campaign with a knee problem.

He had, however, regained sufficient fitness to earn a call-up for Mali during this international break, linking up for their second World Cup qualifying match of the fortnight against Madagascar. Bissouma came on at the Stade Modibo Keita in the 66th minute but reports from the 4-1 triumph suggest the midfielder was almost instantly hurt following a tackle with an opposing player when the ball initially came his way.

The Tottenham player was reportedly unable to leave the pitch under his own steam and needed a stretcher to carry him off. Spurs now face an anxious wait to discover the extent of the injury.

Bissouma's knee problem had ruined any prospects of a departure from Spurs this summer. The former Brighton player's deal with the north London club is now entering its final nine months and Spurs were keen to allow him to leave, with a switch to Turkey and other Premier League clubs suggested.

But nothing materialised for the midfielder, who was omitted from the UEFA Super Cup squad at the beginning of the campaign by his new manager Thomas Frank due to persistent lateness. Bissouma was also left out of the Champions League squad for the league phase of the tournament.

Last month following the window's closure, Frank said: "There are no hard feelings at all. Not before, not now, not at all. Train well and everyone has an opportunity.

"He has just started to run outside, so he is not part of the group but everything I've seen when I've said hello to him and every day with the players, he seems good."

Now, Bissouma appears to be dealing with another injury. If it's an ankle problem as suggested by a social media report after the match, then it is a repeat issue for the the Mali international, having missed a significant part of his first season at the club due to a stress fracture in his left ankle in February 2023 which required surgery.

Tottenham are back in action after the international break when they host Aston Villa in the Premier League on Sunday, 19 October (2pm kick-off). Ahead of that game, Spurs sit in third place in the table, two point behind leaders Arsenal.

Following the game against Villa, Spurs take on Monaco in the Champions League on Wednesday (8pm kick-off).

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How the Jets are bringing MetLife Stadium to Tottenham for NFL clash with Broncos

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The New York Jets are heading to London in pursuit of a first win of the season, and the AFC East franchise will need the support in the United Kingdom as they face the Denver Broncos

The Jets are bringing New York to London when the AFC East franchise faces the Denver Broncos on Sunday. Then, the Jets will take a tradition forged in London back to the Big Apple.

Last year, the Jets played the Minnesota Vikings at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium. But the Vikings were the home team, welcoming the Jets to a partisan crowd decked out in purple and white.

This time around, it's Justin Fields and the Jets' turn - and the organisation is pulling out all the stops. There is one goal in mind: to make the Jets' international home game replicate the New York atmosphere experienced at MetLife Stadium as best as possible.

Brian Mulligan knows how to bottle up and provide the Jets experience better than most. Now in his 25th year with the franchise, Mulligan is in his eighth season as vice president of events and game operations. The Jets' first-ever home-branded game in London serves as a unique new challenge for him to navigate.

"The No. 1 thing for us is, how do we recreate a homefield advantage? How do we take the MetLife Stadium traditions and the things we do there and recreate or bring over to Tottenham with us?" Mulligan told Mirror Sport.

"Certainly one of the number one things is our J-E-T-S chant. Depending on which publication you look at, it's a top 10 fan tradition in the world. It's our No. 1 priority. In London, one of our former players, Bart Scott, is going to be one of the in-stadium hosts, and he will warm fans up and teach them the chant prior to the game starting.

"You have to hit the chant in the stadium at traditional times; right before the opening kick, after we score a touchdown, and the ensuing kickoff."

The Jets are leaving no stone unturned. One of the team's mascots, Jet Man, is flying across the pond to contribute to the atmosphere, with cameras fixed on his location, ready to film a man who is the Jets personified leading a stadium in the J-E-T-S chants.

There will also be numerous giveaways, a London-first, while everything in the stadium will be Jets-branded. The Jets will recreate their game intros, where pyros are linked to AC/DC's hit 'Thunder,' with fireworks and other effects firing off throughout, just as they do during home games in New Jersey, courtesy of Jack Holmgren and the game presentation team.

Eagle-eyed fans may even spot that the Jets' player intros feature London sights, adding an international flavour to the traditional videos seen at MetLife Stadium. However, one key aspect is the air raid siren, which, although not physically brought over, has been recreated at Tottenham. "We will have somebody who will be cranking the siren, which is part of our kind of hype moment prior to kickoff."

Then, the Jets are going for an ambitious new tradition inspired by European soccer. Mulligan added: "Another cool thing that we are introducing over at the UK, for the first time, is the unfurling of a TIFO flag in the stands before kickoff to accompany the air raid siren moment and then the J-E-T-S chant moment.

"There'll be a giant TIFO unfurled in the south end zone, where we'll have like a big wall of fans. It's certainly inspired by European soccer. We did a lot of research in that world, but we've tried to do it at MetLife before, and it hasn't worked great. Sometimes it's down to logistics; we were going to do that for the Steelers game, our opening game, but the weather meant we couldn't preset the flags because of the weather.

"But after the game, we're bringing the TIFO back to New York, New Jersey, to create a new tradition at MetLife Stadium. It's going to fit; we measured it out so it was produced for MetLife as much as Tottenham. So we're taking a little piece of the UK with us."

London may only be a seven-hour flight and 3,500 miles away from New York, but it takes a lot to bring the atmosphere and an authentic Jets experience. Mulligan and the entire organisation have worked tirelessly with the league and other agencies to reproduce what fans experience on any given Sunday at MetLife Stadium.

"This will be the first time that we're the home team," Mulligan concluded. "We're excited to see the outcome."

The Jets take on the Broncos at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on Sunday, 12 October.

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