Tottenham Supporters Group Relay Bold Message to the Players Before Crucial Six-Pointer Clash Against Nottingham Forest
Published on Saturday, 21 March 2026 at 8:06 am

Tottenham Hotspur’s season has reached a tipping point. Nine months after lifting the Europa League trophy, the Lilywhites enter Sunday’s Premier League meeting with Nottingham Forest just one point above the relegation zone, transforming what once felt like a campaign of promise into a nerve-shredding fight for survival.
With pressure mounting on every corner of the club, the Tottenham Hotspur Supporters’ Trust (THST) has issued a rallying cry designed to bind players, staff and fans together for the run-in. Posting on X, the Trust delivered an unambiguous message of solidarity:
“Tottenham Hotspur means everything to us. It always has. Generations of us. Families. Friends. Strangers. Brought together by the same badge, the same community, the same pride. With one job: to support our team. Time for reflection comes later. Right now we’re in the run-in, with big games ahead. So, to our team, our players, our coaching staff, our team behind the team, our club: we’re not going anywhere. We are with you.”
The statement, which ends with the refrain “All together, always,” has been endorsed by a growing number of first-team players, beginning with defender Kevin Danso. Others have since followed, amplifying the plea for unity across social media platforms.
Spurs’ recent form offers a glimmer of hope. Back-to-back positive results against Liverpool and Atlético Madrid have lifted spirits around N17, momentarily quieting the chorus of boos that had become commonplace. Head coach Igor Tudor has encouraged a more expressive style, a shift players believe can propel the club toward safety.
Yet the mathematics remain stark. Three points separate Tottenham from the bottom three, and Sunday’s encounter with fellow strugglers Nottingham Forest is already being billed as a six-pointer. Anything less than victory would leave Spurs staring at the prospect of Championship football next season, an unthinkable outcome after last term’s continental triumph.
Players privately acknowledge the supporters’ statement has resonated inside the dressing room. Several squad members contacted the THST to express gratitude, insisting the backing of the terraces can serve as an extra layer of motivation during the club’s most critical weeks since their 2019 Champions League run.
The club hierarchy, long criticised by fans for a perceived lack of direction under the Lewis family, faces uncomfortable questions about how a squad that conquered Europe now finds itself flirting with relegation. For now, though, the focus inside the stadium must narrow to the pitch, where a single lapse could prove fatal to Premier League status.
Supporters are expected to generate a raucous atmosphere from the first whistle, hoping to turn the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium into a cauldron capable of unsettling Forest and inspiring their own side. With ten fixtures remaining after the weekend, the Lilywhites still control their fate, but the margin for error has all but evaporated.
As the THST concluded: “We can’t control what happens on the pitch. But we’ll provide everything you need off it. We believe in you. This is our club.”
Tottenham and Nottingham Forest both recognise the stakes. For Spurs, the message from the stands is clear: the 12th man will be present, loud and unwavering, ready to push their team across the survival line starting this Sunday.
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