Senior Management
Alex Neil
Alex is a freelance writer and a lifelong Tottenham Hotspur fan, who has been writing about his beloved club through thick and thin since 1996 and has attended over 300 matches home and away. A Tottenham season ticket holder, his work has previously been featured by the likes of the Daily Mail, the BBC and the Daily Star. First Game: Leeds 4-3 Spurs (1994) Favourite Game: Ajax 3-3 Spurs (2019)
Seb Jenkins
Chief writer and editor at The Spurs Web and an NCTJ qualified journalist with more than seven years of experience, ranging from reporting at a local level, to spending time on a national sports desk, and covering daily Tottenham news. You may have also seen some of my Twitter threads @SpursWebSeb. When I'm not using my Spurs season ticket, I like to play sport, write fiction novels, and chill out with some video games.
Bharad Thirumalai
Bharad was born in Chennai, India, nearly 10,000 kilometres away from North London, but Tottenham have always been his team from a young age. A fan of the club for nearly two decades, Bharad has been part of the SpursWeb team since 2018 and has been regularly bringing to you all the developments that concern this great club. A graduate of the Asian College of Journalism, he has wrote for India Today and WION in the past. He spends most of his free time learning and geeking out on anthropology, history and astronomy.
Journalists
Rae Nkwocha
Rae Nkwocha is a dedicated Tottenham Hotspur supporter and seasoned sports writer who has been covering the club's journey for years. With a deep-rooted passion for the Lilywhites, Rae brings a unique blend of fan perspective and professional analysis to every article. The 2016–17 season holds a special place in Rae's heart. Witnessing Spurs' thrilling campaign that culminated in a second-place finish was a testament to the club's progress. The season showcased Mauricio Pochettino's innovative tactics, the emergence of Harry Kane and Dele Alli as world-class talents, and a style of play that captivated fans and neutrals alike. Rae continues to bring passion, insight, and unwavering support to every piece written for The Spurs Web, always striving to capture the essence of what it means to be part of the Tottenham Hotspur family.
Aidan Scott
Aidan is an experienced freelance professional working in television and writing. After being indoctrinated into supporting Tottenham Hotspur with a ticket to a 0-0 against Wimbledon on a cold January day in 1999, supporting Tottenham Hotspur gradually grew into an obsession. Now a season ticket holder, when not attending matches, Aidan delves into tactical analysis. While football is a significant focus, he is additionally working on writing fiction as well as scripts for film and television.
Saad Syed
Syed Saad is a passionate football writer with a certification in Data Science and English Language. He has been a devoted Tottenham Hotspur fan for as long as he can remember (thanks to Mauricio Pochettino). While most around him grew up as either Messi or Ronaldo fans, Syed grew up watching Harry Kane and Hugo Lloris (his favourite footballers). One of his best memories as a fan is, like any other fan, witnessing Lucas Moura's hat-trick against Ajax. Syed is also an active member of the club’s official supporters' group in his country. When he's not writing about Spurs or analysing matches, he enjoys playing football himself.
Samuel Johnson
Samuel Johnson is a freelance writer with a degree in politics and international relations and he is currently working towards his NCTJ qualification. He began supporting Tottenham at a young age and has fond memories of watching Gareth Bale’s extraordinary performances in the 2010/11 Champions League campaign, most notably against Inter Milan. While the 2018/19 Champions League season was special for obvious reasons, his favourite period as a Spurs fan was the last season at White Hart Lane, when the Lilywhites went undefeated in domestic home matches, winning 17 games. When he isn’t writing about Spurs, he enjoys reporting on his local non-league team.