I like this DGC WUM he makes me smile - he goes on all these boards telling people what is wrong with their teams but of course is not trying to wind them up. If that is not funny what is? He missed the chance with us though as we were all prepared not for 1 win, 1 draw and 2 defeats over the Christmas period but for potentially 4 defeats. Those 4 points are very valuable to us. I fear for him though if Spurs do not beat Everton today - he may have to WUM his own team's contributors. Bet the Spurs board love him
Hey guys you'll like this - I checked on DGC to see what posts they put on the Spurs board. Answer - none. All posts are on the boards of other teams - like telling Chelsea that one more defeat and they will be relegated. Most posts are on Match Threads. There are hundreds of WUM posts to all boards - and we have answered HER (yes, profile says it is a 63 year old female !!! ) more than most. She must be laughing into her false teeth cup.
The one thing that true Spurs fans fear is never being the top London club again with Arsenal doing so well Chelsea with there spending power West ham with there new ground even C.P. are looking good for Europe so DGC will be content fight it out with the like of Watford in mid table most years
Yes, they are delicate aren't they? A little word of caution and they wet their knickers super horns. Fair enough;
Leonardo, I post on the Spurs board on JA606 and Football Forums.Net. I challenge any of you to tell me where I wummed on this thread. NONE of it was wumming.
No of course it's not - winding up others by telling them what is wrong with their team and how they will do badly does not wind people up at all. That is why you get such a positive response to your wumming - oops I meant your positive comments DId the Spurs fans (most of whom are good) ban you from their board then -forcing you to JA606?
Good grief Leonardo, a wum to me is somebody who deliberately provokes the supporters of their team if it's just lost by laughing at them or goading them. I was voicing a concern as I saw it. No, I was on ja 606 before Not 606
The point is that if Spurs, or any other team for that matter lost 2 games in a row I would not waste my time going on their boards telling their supporters that their season was fizzling out - I would have better things to do with my life. Oh and by the way your 'relegation candidates' are 3-0 up at Palace.
How does it hurt me if you withdraw your support? They have taken my comments totally the wrong way. Ok, fair play to them.
We have not taken your comments the wrong way you said we should be worried and we are not, nor should we be .We are a club that is going from strength to strength . your own fans worry about you slipping from your normal 3rd top club in London .
I misjudged you - you are obviously not a WUM but just a kind person -you go on so many boards and express concern (as you see it) for their team. You really should think about going on poor Spurs not606 if they fall back today by failing to win at Everton. They will appreciate your concern as you are one of them. For us - a draw at Stamford Bridge looks better and better in hindsight - no defeats since Mourinho left and we are the only team to have taken points off them at their place. PIty the ref did not understand the offside rule or our 10 men would have gained a point from you too. Never mind I will go back to worrying whether we can muster 3 wins in the next 18 games to stay up.
Like I said Leonardo, I lived in Bushey Heath and later in Brickett Wood, both very local to Watford. I watched you under David Taylor, but ok, suit yourself.
You need to lighten up a bit as well. Don't take every comment so seriously. We should all just be having a bit of lighthearted banter, no need for animosity.
As if I started the animosity? Watford was my local team for about 4 years in all, MERELY expressing a bit of concern for them.
They haven't been but so what? What should I say about Taylor. He was coach when Elton John was chairman. He took you from the old 4th division to division one in 4 or 5 years. He went on to manage England.