Supporters of Tottenham Hotspur have been fuming over an image that was relayed to social media by the club’s official account.
On Tuesday evening, Spurs shared an image of Jose Mourinho, Lucas Moura, Heung-min Son, Dele Alli and Hugo Lloris (per Tottenham Hotspur).
The four players and the club’s manager were stood on the pitch at The Tottenham Hotspur Stadium and one of the hashtags in the tweet read: ‘#AllOrNothingSpurs’.
This is relating to the All or Nothing: Tottenham Hotspur documentary – the first three episodes of which are due to be released on 31st August (via Express).
However, after the image was posted to social media by the club, it was not met with a warm reception by supporters.
? Tottenham Hotspur Stadium #AllOrNothingSpurs ?? #COYS pic.twitter.com/uCcHDkbX08
— Tottenham Hotspur (@SpursOfficial) August 25, 2020
We used to be a football club once
— PerkyG (@perkyg) August 25, 2020
Only players we’ve got left sigh
— ? / Dier Propaganda (@sacramentoszn) August 25, 2020
After the initial release of three episodes on 31st August, episodes 4-6 will be released on 7th September and the remaining episodes on 14th September.
The documentary series on Amazon Prime showcases what went on behind the scenes during Tottenham’s 2019/20 season.
Are you looking forward to the All or Nothing: Tottenham Hotspur documentary?
No, it will be painful
Yes, it should be good
Wasn’t there a football club there before?
— Paigey (@_bpaigeyu) August 25, 2020
Announce nothing
— Andy THFC ? (@AndyTHFC14) August 25, 2020
Wow really only 4 players?
— Ryan (@ryan__thfc) August 25, 2020
So far this summer, Spurs have sealed the permanent arrival of Giovani Lo Celso, Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg and Joe Hart (per Transfermarkt).
However, some supporters made it clear that they were desperate for more signings following the club’s tweet.
Sign some players
— Waphet Wanganga? (@ThfcKeon) August 25, 2020
Literally why do all our players just go missing
— Will (@THFC_willo) August 25, 2020
This picture literally shows Josè without any LB or RB or Striker
— Rg_nald_SA (@Rg_nald_SA) August 25, 2020
As can be seen in these responses from Spurs fans, many were clearly unhappy following the club’s Twitter post.