Me too mate, it's sad state of affairs when I think I genuinely wouldn't be bothered if we went down this season, almost welcome it, even.
I feel that minority is starting to grow too![]()
Why? I don't get this one bit
Me too mate, it's sad state of affairs when I think I genuinely wouldn't be bothered if we went down this season, almost welcome it, even.
I feel that minority is starting to grow too![]()
Why? I don't get this one bit


Amazing how many reactions you get from trying to discuss a transfer rumour![]()
I don't wum.not sure if serious...
Though it depends on how much **** posters here give you in the mean time I suppose
You're not as bad as that little rascal @luvgonzo though![]()
This is true, you can't just turn up with any old ****e. You have to explore those hidden depths within yourself, Dig deep and find those fart jokes you wouldn't dare tell your nan when you were 10.Is it too much to ask for visiting fans to at least try and be a little bit witty/original with their banter though? I don't get offended when someone says something negative about my football team, I get offended when the 'jokes' they use are just plain ****e.
Really? I'd probably not even comment other than on the PL or Liverpool board.
Paranoia seems to be rife regarding this transfer on this board!!
I just detest what top flight football has become. Just all about money and hype.
The general matchday experience is ****e, and so ****ing sterile. Atmosphere appalling at 95% of games, where you go to games and see 'fans' in the home end taking pictures of the opposition players celebrating a goal, or someone attempting to video an entire game.
**** that, an absolute crock of **** and not what I want from my matchday experience... which is why I'm going to sacrifice a lot of home games for aways this year
As Archers said, I really miss league 1... that was proper football and I genuinely wouldn't be too bothered if we ever went back there one day![]()
Hopefully the sky money crashes & L1 comes to us instead.
(that'll be Liverpools year!)
Franny played every second of his career in the top flight. Legend, still turns up for our city.
Jason Euell would have been a better example. Cringe.

I agree with this but in a different way.I just detest what top flight football has become. Just all about money and hype.
The general matchday experience is ****e, and so ****ing sterile. Atmosphere appalling at 95% of games, where you go to games and see 'fans' in the home end taking pictures of the opposition players celebrating a goal, or someone attempting to video an entire game.
**** that, an absolute crock of **** and not what I want from my matchday experience... which is why I'm going to sacrifice a lot of home games for aways this year
As Archers said, I really miss league 1... that was proper football and I genuinely wouldn't be too bothered if we ever went back there one day![]()
What bothers me about the PL money is, us the fans still get bummed without Lube.
An 'Elite' home shirt is costing a Spurs fan 90 quid. You can pick up a very good fake from China for about 7 quid. I bought one for 4 quid in 2010.
Our new ground should have a 90'000 capacity, tickets should be 20 quid a pop...watch it get filled up.
You have to embrace Lucifer or you will just become another Bolton....it's commendable but a tiresome process with everyone trying to reach the promised land you boys detest. Then again we are ever presents in the PL and relegation was back when shorts were tight enough to make everyone look like they got big dicks. So I feel the sentiment...we have a wage structure at Spurs, for years I was proud of this, that we don't just give a player what he wants. However I like the direction we are going in..it's what football is about...moving upwards...stand still and you get swallowed up...therefore now I want us to break the wage structure do we can maintain our top quality players...it's awesome watching your team smash 7 past Hull, 6 past Lesta(lol)...contain some superstars and to have a genuine belief of progressing.
I like the ethos at your club...and I totally understand the defensive attitudes you have, having seen your team's talent get poached by bigger clubs...but you can't think '**** it' let's just play lower league football. The PL is a different animal...there was once a time we always sold our top talent...different now.
Those cheap shirts really make your nipples sore though, or maybe I need a(nother) bra.
We are defensive about poaching, maybe because not choosing to just buy talent we spent time on building a decent scouting and development system. Then when a top team openly breaks what few rules there are (and tries to fiddle us out of a bit of the proper financial reward due) we get arsed off about willy waving posts. Justifying the willy waving by saying "your got a thread with our willy waving team's name in it" is just more wum in my view.
But hey, life goes on, lets all enjoy the new season.
I agree with this but in a different way.
Seeing the amount of money thrown around in the premier league so far this summer has been nothing short of sickening. You know it's getting bad when your average premier league player that is not much better than championship standard is now fetching 11-20m or so. Would I feel better about it had Saints signed someone for mega buck tomorrow? Probably not, it would be just a sigh of the times.
As mentioned before, it's almost impossible to progress above 7th-8th in the premier league without spending stupid money or, like a couple of seasons ago, the top 6 have a terrible season and a miracle happens. And when you do well but don't make it, the scared top teams take your players. A prime example of this was Rickie Lambert. Never going to be a starter for Liverpool, wasn't going to be there for long, but Liverpool knew that taking our talisman, the one we never thought would go, would be so so easy, and would also be like taking the central log out of a beaver dam. Once he went, who knew who could go. It was a very real example of player stocking. It didn't matter if Liverpool didn't play him, as long as a rival didn't have him.
Then of course the atmosphere at games. In the lower leagues it was so much better. There was actual noise and away fans were actually decent. Yes their are a couple of decent away followings in the premier league like Palace and United, but most are pretty quiet and tame, much like home crowds. In the prem you get a lot of fans who mysteriously arrived for the first match after promotion, having disappeared for the past 7 years. These are the same morons who now moan at every single player, leave early and have no connection to the club at all. In League one it was fantastic. You filtered out these fans. Yes gates were less but it was full of fans who really supportered the club, the ones who didn't mind what league we were in. I loved coming to games in league one and the championship. The game was low key in the UK so it wouldn't be all over the papers the next day if you lost or won.
There is the other side of the coin to the Prem however. There are still great memories to be had. We wouldnt see superb players, such as Mane, Van Dijk and Romeu, grace our shirt if we stayed in the lower leagues. Finishing high in the prem has given us opportunity to play against European opposition, giving us great nights such as the Inter Milan fixture at ST Mary's. You get a great feeling when you also get something against the big teams, and although the premier league is getting more dislikable every year, no fan can be unhappy if they see their team progress. Whilst I love the championship and league one, let's not forget that we have such great memories of it because we won almost every weekend. We soared up the leagues, keeping a group together that we really bonded with. Would the memories have been so fond if we just tread water all the time. I'm sure Ipswich fans are pretty miffed at being constantly stuck in midtable.
Basically I don't mind being in the prem as long as we progress. I would also not like to go down, as we know what can happen financially, but I wouldn't mind or be scared of going to the lower leagues.
...it's awesome watching your team smash 7 past Hull, 6 past Lesta(lol)....