I know right! Lawro seemed to be saying he should stay.Fucking BBC.
First things they talk about is how much we need to pay Harry, and whether he’ll stay at Spurs. Stupid cunts.
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I know right! Lawro seemed to be saying he should stay.Fucking BBC.
First things they talk about is how much we need to pay Harry, and whether he’ll stay at Spurs. Stupid cunts.
We mostly countered them with our cheering. It was pretty funny and silly though, they should be glad he's no longer dealing out nutmegs in their box twice a yearAh makes sense, Thanks - bet Dele will be crying in his sleep tonight
If someone cares to discuss the actual game. How did Foyht and Walker-Peters look?
Starting to think Janssen would've been more use than Llorente this season
Have them both?Starting to think Janssen would've been more use than Llorente this season
I'm sorry but that commentator on the BBC was horrendous: "Michelle Vorm got away with one there..." after he made a fantastic save to push some jammy shot on to the bar. Clueless.
Have them both?
Why not create a little healthy competition between Llorente and Janssen for cover. They both know they will never replace Kane maybe competing against each other may bring out the best?
Regarding the unfamiliars and daytrippers, a little harsh considering these are people that actually turned up as opposed to STs who didn't.
Also, with the a new ground of 61,000 coming, who do you think will be filling it up?
They are all Spurs fans
Totally agree, inverted snobbery from those calling fans at yesterday's game "daytrippers" - we all want spurs to progress, buy better players and win titles. So unless you want us to be owned by a Russian oligarch or middle eastern oil state, we need these fans to buy shirts with Harry kane's name on the back of it etc. Everyone would love to be a season ticket holder but it's not always possible - that's why there is a waiting list!!!!Regarding the unfamiliars and daytrippers, a little harsh considering these are people that actually turned up as opposed to STs who didn't.
Also, with the a new ground of 61,000 coming, who do you think will be filling it up?
They are all Spurs fans
Totally agree, inverted snobbery from those calling fans at yesterday's game "daytrippers" - we all want spurs to progress, buy better players and win titles. So unless you want us to be owned by a Russian oligarch or middle eastern oil state, we need these fans to buy shirts with Harry kane's name on the back of it etc. Everyone would love to be a season ticket holder but it's not always possible - that's why there is a waiting list!!!!
Totally agree, inverted snobbery from those calling fans at yesterday's game "daytrippers" - we all want spurs to progress, buy better players and win titles. So unless you want us to be owned by a Russian oligarch or middle eastern oil state, we need these fans to buy shirts with Harry kane's name on the back of it etc. Everyone would love to be a season ticket holder but it's not always possible - that's why there is a waiting list!!!!
There will be plenty of room for all types of fans at the new ground and for the sake of everybody's enjoyment they should be segregated.
Its a massive generalisation but in my view football supporters fall into two major types; the traditional working class fan and a growing middle class 'audience'. There are, of course, a lot of different sub groups to each of these divisions but the point is,with a bit of forethought and planning, they can all be made welcome at the ground .
The more vocal, beery and sweary types, such as myself, should be packed tightly into a massive standing room only area and given free beer so we can generate the atmosphere. The rest of the stadium can be given over to the new guys who can generate the revenue while waving their flags and perfumed hankies.
Throwing everyone in together is a recipe for the kind of unpleasantness that the spammers generated at the taxpayers stadium. Plenty of room for everyone at NWHL.
Didn't say they weren't and of course they are more than welcome but what gives them the right to start throwing their weight around? Surely they should try & fit in with the regulars not the other way around.
There will be plenty of room for all types of fans at the new ground and for the sake of everybody's enjoyment they should be segregated.
Its a massive generalisation but in my view football supporters fall into two major types; the traditional working class fan and a growing middle class 'audience'. There are, of course, a lot of different sub groups to each of these divisions but the point is,with a bit of forethought and planning, they can all be made welcome at the ground .
The more vocal, beery and sweary types, such as myself, should be packed tightly into a massive standing room only area and given free beer so we can generate the atmosphere. The rest of the stadium can be given over to the new guys who can generate the revenue while waving their flags and perfumed hankies.
Throwing everyone in together is a recipe for the kind of unpleasantness that the spammers generated at the taxpayers stadium. Plenty of room for everyone at NWHL.
Yeah I hate that, I was moved yesterday for the extended away section, but remember loads of times at WHL at FA Cup games where non-ST fans would come in and have a go at everyone for doing / not doing something.
Surely the whole idea of being in a crowd is that you follow the overall mentality or subtlety try to change it, not wade in and alienate yourself.
Yeah I hate that, I was moved yesterday for the extended away section, but remember loads of times at WHL at FA Cup games where non-ST fans would come in and have a go at everyone for doing / not doing something.
Surely the whole idea of being in a crowd is that you follow the overall mentality or subtlety try to change it, not wade in and alienate yourself.