Oh yes, it’s him.
On the field, Tottenham marked the final game at the current incarnation of White Hart LaneĀ in the best way possible by picking up three points against Manchester United.
Goals from Wanyama and Kane were enough for Sours as they move into Wembley looking to build on another solid league season.
After the match, former icons of Tottenham’s history like Glenn Hoddle,Ā David Ginola, Pat Jennings, Ray Clemence,Ā Teddy Sheringham and others were introduced to the adoring crowd.
Hell, we even got a rainbowĀ as it seems that the elements conspired to create the perfect send off. But wait, there’s more.
How would you get to put the final seal on such a joyful occasion? Who could send all of those happy fans home with aĀ tune in their ear? What singer could bring the curtain down on a famous stadium with distinction, gravitas and splendor.
It’s only the bloody Go Compare guy!
Farewell, White Hart Lane. #TheLaneTheFinale pic.twitter.com/OVvJKRMqPj
— Tottenham Hotspur (@SpursOfficial) May 14, 2017
https://twitter.com/jackpitt89/status/863825658664955908
After 118 years at White Hart Lane, Spurs saw fit to bring things to a close by booking the guy from the Go Compare adverts. Beautiful.
— Si Lloyd (@SmnLlyd5) May 14, 2017
Why is the guy off the Go Compare adverts singing at the White Hart Lane farewell? Spurs are switching stadiums, not gas suppliers
— James Corrigan (never had a blue tick) (@jcorrigangolf) May 14, 2017
The Spurs have only got the ACTUAL Go Compare opera singer down to belt out Glory Glory Tottenham Hotspur. Unwittingly hilarious.
— Tim Kenny, polyglot š¬š§ š«š· š®š¹ š©šŖ šŗš¦ šŖšŗ (@SirTimKenny) May 14, 2017
https://twitter.com/_AndyHa/status/863825867885117440
Remember when Spurs fans laughed at our Upton Park ceremony? They literally invited the Go Compare man to sing šš
— West Ham News (@WHUFC_News) May 14, 2017
https://twitter.com/mattforde/status/863825419107225600