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Spurs are a side all about glory but rarely greatness — nothing much has changed over the last 60 years

A Spurs fan on Maimonides, his prayers for success in a Madrid shul, and whether God is a Spurs fan

June 2, 2019 12:13
Harry Kane walks past the Champions League trophy on Saturday night
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Even though Maimonides was born in Spain over 900 years before Spurs got to their first Champions League final in Madrid, he was so far sighted that he predicted this in his Guide for the Perplexed.

Trying to find rational explanations in the texts and reconciling Aristotelian philosophy with the Bible must have seemed like a rational cakewalk when compared to finding yourself 3-0 down to Ajax away from home with 35 minutes left — and yet somehow, we still managed to win and get to the final.

I was there too, in the Spanish capital with friends and some family, to the match.

Is the result pre-destined and based entirely on superstitious nonsense, like what shirt I choose to wear? Or will it be based on the skill, technique, sweat, luck and sheer desire to win by one set of 11 men over another?