A digital billboard outside Tottenham Hotspur Stadium has been unveiled by Domino's, with a huge number on display which marks the length of time that has passed since the north London club last won a trophy
Richard Jenkins
16:16, 21 May 2025
Domino's is cranking up the banter before the Europa League final with a sassy live billboard right outside Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, taking a cheeky jab at Spurs' lengthy trophy-less run.
As the North London squad preps for their major showdown in Bilbao's Estadio de San Mamés against Manchester United, they've been left wallowing near the bottom of the Premier League table after a season that's been anything but stellar.
To rub salt in the wound, the pizza giant has lit up a digital billboard by the Lilywhites' home turf. It’s flaunting a massive tally to give a laugh about how many pies have been dished out across the UK and Ireland since Spurs last nabbed a trophy in 2008.
The count? A whopping 1,569,226,205 pizzas – enough dough to blanket Tottenham's pitch an astonishing 25,873 times!
The unveiling comes as today marks exactly 17 years, two months, and twenty-four days, or 6,279 days of silverware silence for the club, dating back to their 2008 League Cup triumph over Chelsea with a zesty 2-1 victory.
The billboard was unveiled as today marks 6,279 days since they last won a major prize.
The billboard was unveiled as today marks 6,279 days since they last won a major prize.(Image: SWNS)
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A rep from Domino's quipped: "We're not taking sides, but if Spurs deliver in Bilbao, we'll happily reset the counter to zero."
Adding: "We always deliver– now it's their turn to do the same in the final." They didn't shy away from nudging: "And of course, all eyes are on Ange... no pressure, mate."
In recent memory, Spurs nearly snagged a trophy in 2021, only to be snatched away by Pep Guardiola's Manchester City at the EFL Cup final.
They'll be doubly eager for a win on 21st May, as securing silverware would give them the bragging rights of having had a 'superior' season to their fierce rivals Arsenal.
The Gunners battled hard in the latter stages of both the Premier League and Champions League, only to be knocked out in the semi-finals by Paris Saint Germain.
However, Mikel Arteta's squad will wrap up the season empty-handed – even if they clinch second place in the league, compared to Spurs' lower-mid-table standing.
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Adding insult to injury, former star player Harry Kane – Tottenham's most prolific striker in recent times – has just bagged his first major team trophy.
He was part of the Bayern Munich squad that recently secured the Bundesliga title, marking their 34th time as champions of Germany.