
Dan Kilpatrick
Football journalist and analyst who offers tactical insights and assessment of team mentality, with regular contributions on Tottenham Hotspur topics.
Top 10 podcasts with Dan Kilpatrick
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Oct 14, 2025 • 39min
Are Spurs for sale?
Matt Slater, a renowned football journalist, joins Jay Harris, a passionate writer focused on fan culture, and Dan Kilpatrick, a senior journalist with insider knowledge of Tottenham Hotspur. They delve into the implications of Daniel Levy’s resignation, exploring the current ownership and management dynamics at Spurs. Speculations about the club's potential sale arise, alongside discussions on how executive changes impact stability and future ambitions. The conversation also addresses whether the Lewis family will invest more to strengthen the team's performance.

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Nov 13, 2025 • 55min
What are Tottenham right now?
Joined by Jack Pitt-Brooke, a writer and Spurs analyst, and Dan Kilpatrick, a journalist focused on Tottenham, the discussion dives into the club's current identity crisis. They examine how Tottenham's status has shifted post-Levy era and the rising competition from clubs like Villa and Newcastle. The guests debate the ambitions Spurs should hold, balancing between trophy wins and Champions League qualifications. With a focus on squad evaluation and recruitment strategies, they explore the path forward for the team’s future success.

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Dec 3, 2025 • 45min
Are Spurs fans losing faith in Frank?
Join football experts Chris Waugh, Charlie Eccleshare, and Dan Kilpatrick as they tackle Tottenham's struggles to create chances amid Cristian Romero's late heroics. They dive into Newcastle's tendency to drop late points and Eddie Howe's tactical decisions impacting team consistency. The discussion broadens to Thomas Frank's leadership at Brentford, questioning whether he can regain fan trust. They also explore the rising concerns of Spurs’ identity crisis and the potential impacts of returning players on their season.

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Nov 24, 2025 • 48min
The full NLD autopsy + PSG away
In this discussion, Jack Pitt-Brooke, an insightful football journalist, Jay Harris, a seasoned football writer, and Dan Kilpatrick, an experienced sports journalist dive deep into Tottenham's troubling defeat at Arsenal. They explore the tactical missteps, player performances, and the implications for Frank's management style. The conversation also covers whether the return of key players can change Spurs' fortunes, the problems with recent recruitment, and strategies for the crucial PSG match. It’s a whirlwind of analysis and opinions on Spurs' ongoing challenges!

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Oct 20, 2025 • 34min
Why Forest are turning to Dyche
David Ornstein, a seasoned football journalist, joins Nottingham Forest correspondent Paul Taylor and reporter Dan Kilpatrick, who specializes in Premier League analysis. They dissect the surprising sacking of Ange Postecoglou after just 39 days, questioning if he ever had a fair chance. The team explores the disconnect between Postecoglou's style and club identity, and why Sean Dyche, with his tactical fit and club history, is now favored to steer Forest's ship. They also discuss pressing topics such as transfer policies and Dyche's potential to stabilize the squad.

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Sep 25, 2025 • 50min
Will Tel be a success at Spurs?
In this discussion, Dan Kilpatrick, a seasoned football reporter, and Jay Harris, a Tottenham specialist, dive into Spurs' recent match against Doncaster, analyzing standout performances from fringe players like Archie Gray and Odobert. They passionately debate Harry Kane's potential return and its implications, explore Mathys Tel's adaptation to the squad, and dissect the team's strategies against depth. Expect insights on player versatility, goal-scoring challenges, and their upcoming match against Wolves!

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Nov 5, 2025 • 48min
Liverpool beat Real, Bayern outclass PSG & that van de Ven goal
Dan Kilpatrick, a football reporter for The Athletic, dives into the thrilling Champions League highlights. He shares insights on Liverpool's impressive 1-0 victory over Real Madrid, showcasing their strong tactical revival. The discussion shifts to Bayern's relentless form, with Luis Díaz making a significant impact in their win against PSG. Spurs shine with a 4-0 triumph, featuring Mickey van der Ven's stunning goal, while Arsenal celebrates their young talent making history as the youngest Champions League player ever.

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Oct 23, 2025 • 47min
Why Spurs lacked creativity against Monaco + Vicario to the rescue
Join Dan Kilpatrick, a football journalist at The Athletic, and Jack Pitt-Brooke, a tactical analyst, as they dissect Spurs' disappointing draw against Monaco. They dive into the team's creativity struggles and Vicario's standout saves that saved the day. The duo also debates lineup choices, including the reliance on a midfield pivot and the challenges up front without a clinical finisher. Plus, they preview the upcoming match against Everton and share heartfelt letters from fans reflecting on their connections to the club.

Oct 9, 2025 • 47min
Spurs see off latest takeover attempt
In this discussion, Jack Pitt-Brooke, a senior writer at The Athletic specializing in Tottenham Hotspur, and Dan Kilpatrick, a keen Spurs commentator, dive into the recent takeover attempt by Brooklyn Erich. They shed light on the implications of transparency in club ownership and assess the need for stability versus a complete ownership change. The duo also evaluates the early impact of new signings, reflects on Ange Postecoglou’s challenges at Nottingham Forest, and navigates fan questions regarding player performance and expectations for the season.

Dec 1, 2025 • 59min
Have the supporters lost the dressing room? + Fulham at home
Dan Kilpatrick, a football writer and analyst for The Athletic, and James Maw, a journalist specializing in Tottenham, dive into the turmoil surrounding Spurs. They discuss the viral moment involving Porro and the potential disconnect between players and fans. The duo critiques Frank's comments about 'real fans' and examines whether the dressing room is compromised. They also analyze Vicario's error and the team's alarming drop in form, pondering what it might take to rebuild and turn the season around.


