Spurs = Small Club Mentality

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I have to admit I found the post-match reaction of the Spuds to be of high amusement. I couldn't help but notice the anger in their faces as they were once again played off the park in their own back yard by the Famous CFC to scrape a draw.

On the tube their were Spuds signing about being the top team in London. They were also trying to rub in the fact we didn't win. Forgetting that they have not beaten us once in the last 3 attempts and that this is the most one sided fixture (let alone Derby) there probably is in modern day top flight football. 3 wins in 39 attempts :emoticon-0108-speec

Anyway whilst their fans did highly amuse me, I must give their team credit, despite playing poorly in the 2nd half they managed to draw and I actually think they have a good and exciting team on their hands. If they can keep that squad together and 'Arry manages to stay either at Spurs or out of HMP I can see them going far in the next few years. They are certainly at equal footing with Arsenal and almost equal footing with us, we have to be on our toes and they definitely have to be taken seriously now. No more can Spurs be considered the laughing stock they have been <ok>
 
I found most of them fine about it as they said a draw was fair, which I believe also.

Only problem I had was certain members of their board complaining we were dirty, cheating and that our goal shouldn't have stood.
 
Yep neither side deserved the win although either could of nicked it at the end.

Glad to see some fans are able to give us some credit. We have come a long way and built a very good squad!
 
I found most of them fine about it as they said a draw was fair, which I believe also.

Only problem I had was certain members of their board complaining we were dirty, cheating and that our goal shouldn't have stood.

To meet the criteria of becoming a Spurs fan you have to become deluded <laugh>

I am not sure about the ones on this forum I'm just going off the ones in the ground and another forum
 
tery's got more change of hmp than harry,one day you might acually,score a goal at whl,that's 3 non goals in 2 games

Chelsea Wins at WHL since Prem inception: 9

Spurs Wins at WHL vs Chelsea since Prem inception: A great big whopping 3 <doh>

3 times as many Prem wins at your own ground <party>
 
Chelsea Wins at WHL since Prem inception: 9

Spurs Wins at WHL vs Chelsea since Prem inception: A great big whopping 3 <doh>

3 times as many Prem wins at your own ground <party>

There were also members of their board very angry when I explained why we called it 3 point lane for near on 15 years <ok>
 
Why do spurs fans get so touchy? All District was doing was giving his review on last nights events, jeez
 
I have to admit I found the post-match reaction of the Spuds to be of high amusement. I couldn't help but notice the anger in their faces as they were once again played off the park in their own back yard by the Famous CFC to scrape a draw.

On the tube their were Spuds signing about being the top team in London. They were also trying to rub in the fact we didn't win. Forgetting that they have not beaten us once in the last 3 attempts and that this is the most one sided fixture (let alone Derby) there probably is in modern day top flight football. 3 wins in 39 attempts :emoticon-0108-speec

Anyway whilst their fans did highly amuse me, I must give their team credit, despite playing poorly in the 2nd half they managed to draw and I actually think they have a good and exciting team on their hands. If they can keep that squad together and 'Arry manages to stay either at Spurs or out of HMP I can see them going far in the next few years. They are certainly at equal footing with Arsenal and almost equal footing with us, we have to be on our toes and they definitely have to be taken seriously now. No more can Spurs be considered the laughing stock they have been <ok>

Surely a small club mentality would mean we should be celebrating a draw rather than being angry at not winning?

Tottenham Chelsea isn't a derby either <ok>
 
Give the sours a breAk. When you haven't won a big trophy in 50 years, and are Christmas capital champions 2011, it is worth releasing a box set
 
If this thread goes the way the three others involving Spurs did then I shall be closing it down.<ok>


So Play nice Please.:)
 
Drogs:1924786 said:
Surely a small club mentality would mean we should be celebrating a draw rather than being angry at not winning?

Tottenham Chelsea isn't a derby either <ok>

<doh><doh>

Although incorrect in that sense playing chelsea doesn't share the significance of playing arsenal - that is the only London Derby that matters to most fans. I can't say losing to chelsea has really bothered me in the way losing to arsenal does
 
Although incorrect in that sense playing chelsea doesn't share the significance of playing arsenal - that is the only London Derby that matters to most fans. I can't say losing to chelsea has really bothered me in the way losing to arsenal does

I wasn't disputing that, he said Tottenham Chelsea isn't a derby, which is a totally ridiculous thing to say.
 
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