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It does but look at it from a Spurs point of view

Could have been relegated last weekend and then watched north London rivals win the champions league.

The fact neither happened is a crumb of comfort from what has been a torrid season.

I've no problem with Spurs fans enjoying a little gloat.

But the players? Embarrassing.
 
It does but look at it from a Spurs point of view

Could have been relegated last weekend and then watched north London rivals win the champions league.

The fact neither happened is a crumb of comfort from what has been a torrid season.
I get you lot taking the piss but your players nah that’s just embarrassing considering the season they just produced
 
I get you lot taking the piss but your players nah that’s just embarrassing considering the season they just produced
I've no problem with Spurs fans enjoying a little gloat.

But the players? Embarrassing.
Richie is just having fun with our fans. Wouldn't overthink it
 
Richarlison has no shame, hopefully won’t be a Spurs player for too much longer. Everton need a striker so Moyes should do the right thing and take him
That guys just one big face palm

Always on the wind up and always ends up with **** on his face after lool
 
One of the many drawbacks about living in North London (apart from potholes, crime, no doctor's appointments, no spaces in schools, and unaffordable housing) is that my entire neighborhood is now swarming with Gooners on their way to the parade :emoticon-0119-puke:
You think that's bad, I had to walk all the way from Canonbury to Kings Cross this morning to catch a tube to Seven Sisters just to go to work because they closed down Highbury tube because of those ****s!
 
Another reason why the fanbase deserve what they get is that near me, their goal was met with a barrage of fireworks. Very loud and not what you normally expect in daylight. Guessing they had more to set off but.... didn't get the opportunity.
 
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Another reason why the fanbase deserve what they get is that near me, their goal was met with a barrage of fireworks. Very loud and not what you normally expect in daylight. Guessing they had more to set off but.... didn't get the opportunity.
Reminds me of a CL game in the 90s between Panathinaikos and Ajax

Panathinaikos managed to scum a 1-0 lead in Amsterdam and their fans were expecting them to finish the job in Athens, only for Ajax to get the cane out of the cupboard and win 3-0 in the second leg

Why do I remember this? Well, after the third goal went in, the rest of the match was to the sound of the Panathinaikos fans setting off the fireworks they brought expecting a celebration at fulltime
 
You think that's bad, I had to walk all the way from Canonbury to Kings Cross this morning to catch a tube to Seven Sisters just to go to work because they closed down Highbury tube because of those ****s!

Spent over half an hour on a hot, crowded tube train, with hundreds of the ****s, after spending a couple of hours in a steamy 100 Club.

They had a huge beat box blaring out ****ing dreadful Michael Jacson dance mix cut-ups, just before midnight on a Sunday...

Grrrrrrrr!
 
Sad to hear about Kevin Keegan and his stage 4 cancer diagnosis.
He’s the first footballer I remember idolised as I kid - when you first get thrilled by the game and the skills of the star player of the day, before partisanship kicks in and skews your perspective.
He was so passionate about everything he did as a player and a manager - and the force of his skill, personality and enthusiasm carried everyone along with him. The evidence is there from his time at Hamburg, Southampton and Newcastle.
And he has always been a genuinely nice and decent person.
And two Ballon d’Ors in consecutive years deserve greater recognition and respect.
 
Sad to hear about Kevin Keegan and his stage 4 cancer diagnosis.
He’s the first footballer I remember idolised as I kid - when you first get thrilled by the game and the skills of the star player of the day, before partisanship kicks in and skews your perspective.
He was so passionate about everything he did as a player and a manager - and the force of his skill, personality and enthusiasm carried everyone along with him. The evidence is there from his time at Hamburg, Southampton and Newcastle.
And he has always been a genuinely nice and decent person.
And two Ballon d’Ors in consecutive years deserve greater recognition and respect.
Agree. What he lacked in skill he made up in hard work and determination.