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I’m abseiling from the roof of Tottenham Hotspur Stadium – and I need your support!

On 27 June 2025, I’ll be stepping out over the edge of one of the most iconic stadiums in world football to take on the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium Abseil Challenge – and I’m doing it in support of a cause that’s genuinely close to my heart.


Yes, that’s right… I’ll be harnessed up and free-falling down the side of the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium – all 50 metres of it (that’s about 164 feet, or roughly 27 of me stacked on top of each other). Not exactly how I pictured spending a Friday in June!


👉 Please consider donating to my fundraising page here:


Why I’m doing it


As a lifelong Spurs fan, grassroots football coach, and proud member of the Cheshunt community, I’ve always admired the work of the Tottenham Hotspur Foundation. Their commitment to creating opportunities and tackling inequality resonates deeply with me, and I’ve seen firsthand how football can inspire real change.


Growing up in Cheshunt, I had the privilege of watching Spurs players train just down the road at Brookfield Lane. I still remember catching glimpses of legends like Ray Clemence, Gary Mabbutt, Mark Falco, Glenn Hoddle, Clive Allen, Ossie Ardiles, and Ricky Villa. It was magical.


Fast-forward to today, and the Club’s state-of-the-art training complex now sits proudly just a few minutes away – a reminder of how strong the bond remains between Tottenham Hotspur and our local area. This challenge is my way of giving back.


What your support will help achieve


The Tottenham Hotspur Foundation is the official charity of the Club – and it’s not just about football. The Foundation delivers targeted programmes in education, employment, health, and community engagement, reaching over 10,000 individuals in 2024 alone.


Your donations go directly towards:


  • Helping young people into education, training, and employment

  • Supporting individuals with physical and mental health needs

  • Promoting healthy lifestyles and active communities

  • Improving access and inclusion for those living with disabilities

  • Tackling social inequality across North London and beyond


In 2024, the Foundation generated an incredible £20.4 million in social value. That’s what I’m supporting – and you can help me go even further.


👉 Donate now and support my descent (and the real climb for our communities):https://tottenhamhotspur.enthuse.com/pf/steve-halls


A view from the top


As part of this once-in-a-lifetime experience, I’ll also be taking part in the Dare Skywalk – a breathtaking tour around the stadium’s rooftop, offering panoramic views of London before the big drop. I’m not sure what will take my breath away more – the view or the fact I’ll be dangling from a rope shortly after!


Some people do this for thrills. Some to conquer a fear. Others for the story. For me, it’s a mix of all three – but most importantly, it’s about supporting a charity that builds brighter futures, one opportunity at a time.


👉 Come on, let’s make it count – donate here:


Final whistle


Whether you give £5 or £50, every single donation goes towards empowering those who need it most. Together, we can support young people, promote health and wellbeing, and help build stronger, more inclusive communities.


And if nothing else, you’ll have the satisfaction of knowing you played your part while I was hanging off the roof of the stadium I love most. COYS!


Thank you in advance for your kindness and generosity.


Steve Halls— Lifelong Spurs fan, grassroots coach, local lad… reluctant abseiler!


👉 My official fundraising link (please share it far and wide!): https://tottenhamhotspur.enthuse.com/pf/steve-halls













Tottenham Hotspur's Premier League woes continued with a 2-1 home defeat to Nottingham Forest on Monday night, marking their 18th league loss of the season and leaving them perilously close to the relegation zone. Early goals from Elliot Anderson and Chris Wood put Forest firmly in control, and despite a late header from Richarlison, Spurs were unable to salvage a point.​


First-Half Collapse


Forest took the lead in the 5th minute when Anderson's deflected shot found the back of the net. Wood doubled the advantage in the 16th minute, heading in a cross from Anthony Elanga. Spurs' defence appeared disorganised, allowing Forest to capitalise on their opportunities.​


Late Response Not Enough


Tottenham dominated possession in the second half, with 70% of the ball and 22 shots, but struggled to break down Forest's resolute defence. Richarlison's 87th-minute goal, assisted by Pedro Porro, offered a glimmer of hope, but it was too little, too late.​


Managerial Pressure Mounts


Ange Postecoglou's side now sits 16th in the table, just above the relegation zone. The defeat adds to the mounting pressure on the manager, especially with a Europa League semi-final against Bodo/Glimt on the horizon. Postecoglou acknowledged the team's shortcomings, stating, "We conceded two poor goals and gave ourselves a mountain to climb.


Forest's European Ambitions


Under former Spurs manager Nuno Espírito Santo, Nottingham Forest climbed to third place in the league, bolstering their Champions League aspirations. Nuno praised his team's performance, saying, "We have a clear way to play and find ourselves in our identity.


Looking Ahead


Tottenham faces a challenging fixture against Liverpool at Anfield next, followed by the crucial Europa League semi-final. Forest, meanwhile, prepares for an FA Cup semi-final against Manchester City, aiming to continue their impressive run.​


Steve Halls is an FA and UEFA-qualified football coach, currently focused on grassroots youth development. A passionate Tottenham Hotspur supporter and dedicated football writer, he shares his insights from the touchline to the terraces.




Ange Postecoglou may have emerged from Thursday night’s high-stakes showdown with a vital win and a much-needed sense of relief, but the pressure hasn’t vanished — it’s only paused.


Tottenham’s gritty victory in Germany may well be the most important result of the Australian’s tenure so far. In a campaign that’s unravelled alarmingly in recent weeks, this performance offered something Spurs fans have been desperately craving: resilience, structure, and a hint of belief.


Would defeat have cost him his job? We’ll likely never know. But make no mistake — Postecoglou was walking a tightrope before kick-off, and failure to progress would have cranked the pressure to near-unmanageable levels.


The win temporarily silences the doubters, and it’s difficult to envision the club parting ways with him before the semi-finals. Yet, while the wolves may have been held at bay for now, the forest is still thick and unforgiving.


Because let’s be honest: it’s not just about Europe.


Tottenham’s domestic form has been deeply concerning. A limp run of results, coupled with a lack of identity on the pitch, has left supporters frustrated and disillusioned. The attacking flair Ange promised has too often been undone by defensive fragility, and performances have lacked the fire and fight needed to drag this team over the line in tight contests.


Postecoglou’s connection with the fanbase — once promising — now feels more uncertain. There’s admiration for his honesty and principles, but also a growing sense that this squad is drifting, and that Ange, for all his conviction, may be struggling to steer it back on course.

The Europa League now becomes more than a distraction — it’s a lifeline. A chance to salvage pride. A route to silverware. But it's not the sole factor in determining whether Postecoglou leads this club into next season.


League performances will carry weight. Player development, squad unity, tactical evolution — all of these are under scrutiny. And ultimately, whether Ange still has the dressing room, and whether fans still believe in his project, will be decisive.


Thursday’s win has given him breathing room. But as the season enters its final stretch, the margin for error continues to shrink.


Spurs may have won the battle — but the war is far from over.


Steve Halls is an FA and UEFA-qualified football coach, currently focused on grassroots youth development. A passionate Tottenham Hotspur supporter and dedicated football writer, he shares his insights from the touchline to the terraces.



Note: The images shown are AI-generated for illustrative purposes.

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