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Well Fellow Gooners you might be interested to know that - me being the IT genius - have tracked down who this coys wum is:




















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:lol: :lol: :lol: :barscarf:

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Personally, I don't have an issue with it, if other teams fans want to come on here and have a pop - you have to be big enough to take it, especially in our current circumstances.

It's hardly like we have no ammunition to throw back is it ????

FFS, 61, never again. 71 AT THE LANE, SOL CAMPBELL HAS WON THEDOUBLE, UNBEATEN 2004 AT THE LANE AGAIN, MIND THE GAP, FOREVER IN OUR SHADOW, ETC, ETC, etc

Part and parcel of being a supporter :barscarf:

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OneBardGooner wrote:Well Fellow Gooners you might be interested to know that - me being the IT genius - have tracked down who this coys wum is:




















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:lol: :lol: :lol: :barscarf:

I think your wrong, hes younger than that :wink:

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Re: WUMs

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:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :high5:

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Dan_85 wrote:He signed up last night and proceeded to post on every thread, a hilarious video from 2007 of a pub full of the unwashed from Looting Town FC singing about how "Arsenal's season was over". The irony's obviously lost on them, they're not particularly intelligent.

Anyway, i think g88ner gave him the ultimatum to engage in some proper debate or get banned which I think is fair enough. We have members on here from a number of other teams who make decent contributions, but I fear this may be out of reach for our friend from N17 who like the rest of them, seem concerned only with Arsenal. I guess laughing at someone else's failures is the next best thing when you have no notable achievements of your own.
I thought the video was a clip from dawn of the dead :shock:

I think you will be waiting for a while if you want intelligent conversation from that one. Although he does sound proper Nawty and will have me walking around Sunday fearing for my life :roll:

Somehow I don't want him banned though because when you feel like things are a bit shite, he can remind us that things could be worse. Could you imagine how you would feel if they had won the title more times at our home ground than we had???

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Goose wrote:
Dan_85 wrote:He signed up last night and proceeded to post on every thread, a hilarious video from 2007 of a pub full of the unwashed from Looting Town FC singing about how "Arsenal's season was over". The irony's obviously lost on them, they're not particularly intelligent.

Anyway, i think g88ner gave him the ultimatum to engage in some proper debate or get banned which I think is fair enough. We have members on here from a number of other teams who make decent contributions, but I fear this may be out of reach for our friend from N17 who like the rest of them, seem concerned only with Arsenal. I guess laughing at someone else's failures is the next best thing when you have no notable achievements of your own.
I thought the video was a clip from dawn of the dead :shock:

I think you will be waiting for a while if you want intelligent conversation from that one. Although he does sound proper Nawty and will have me walking around Sunday fearing for my life :roll:

Somehow I don't want him banned though because when you feel like things are a bit shite, he can remind us that things could be worse. Could you imagine how you would feel if they had won the title more times at our home ground than we had???
Funny you should put that, I happened upon this on their stupidly named Glory Glory Forum....

http://www.glory-glory.co.uk/showthread ... 014/page27

Good reminder from http://www.topspurs.com/newsnow/thfccol-280813a.htm

eleven reasons (one for each of whatever no-mark turns out for them on Sunday) why we are bigger than north London’s third team;

1. Tottenham have won a major trophy in each of the last full decades dating back to the 1950s (only Man U can equal this).

2. Tottenham were the first London club to win the FA Cup in 1901 and when were still the only London club to have won it, when we lifted it again 20 years later. Indeed it took until 1930 for Arsenal to finally capture the cup, for what was to be their first major trophy, some 44 years after they had been formed (it took us just 19 years after our formation to lift our first trophy by comparison).

3. Tottenham were the first London club to win a European trophy (indeed first British club).

4. Tottenham have won three UEFA European trophies, Arsenal just the one.

5. Tottenham were the first London side to win the double in 60’61, doing it in style, unlike the anti-football of Arsenal ten years later. At the time, we had most points, most goals, most points and most wins. We still hold most wins in top flight from this memorable season as well as most wins from start season in the top flight. By contrast Arsenal did not even score the most goals of that particular campaign when they sneaked their way to the double in 70’71.

6. Tottenham record’s transfer fee paid (as of August 27th at least) is £25.8 million, Arsenal’s just £15 million.

7. Tottenham’s record attendance 75038, Arsenal’s 73707.

8. Arsenal recorded just 4,554 supporters in a top flight match v Leeds in 1966, just four months later Tottenham recorded 43,844 in the equivalent fixture, nearly ten times as many fans, watching the same opposition in the same completion, when our grounds were of very similar size.

9. Since the war, six times Tottenham have been the best supported club in England, Arsenal just twice (Tottenham were even the best supported in the country as a second division side – once again showing that even when the chips are down Spurs supporters turn out in droves).

10. Tottenham’s lowest ever average league crowd 13,370, Arsenal’s 4,460 (indeed 14 seasons in total Arsenal have averaged worse crowds than Tottenham’s lowest).

11. Tottenham have provided 70 representatives for the national side (the second highest of all time, just one player behind Villa), Arsenal have provided just 57.

++++

The writer of that garbage above amazingly somehow omits.. winning great competitions like the... Norwich Charity Cup Winners: 1919/1920, Norwich Hospital Charity Cup Winners: 1946/1947, 1949/1950 (joint) and the Ipswich Hospital Charity Cup Winners: 1951/1952 (joint)....

:lol: :lol: :lol:

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franksav63 wrote:
Goose wrote:
Dan_85 wrote:He signed up last night and proceeded to post on every thread, a hilarious video from 2007 of a pub full of the unwashed from Looting Town FC singing about how "Arsenal's season was over". The irony's obviously lost on them, they're not particularly intelligent.

Anyway, i think g88ner gave him the ultimatum to engage in some proper debate or get banned which I think is fair enough. We have members on here from a number of other teams who make decent contributions, but I fear this may be out of reach for our friend from N17 who like the rest of them, seem concerned only with Arsenal. I guess laughing at someone else's failures is the next best thing when you have no notable achievements of your own.
I thought the video was a clip from dawn of the dead :shock:

I think you will be waiting for a while if you want intelligent conversation from that one. Although he does sound proper Nawty and will have me walking around Sunday fearing for my life :roll:

Somehow I don't want him banned though because when you feel like things are a bit shite, he can remind us that things could be worse. Could you imagine how you would feel if they had won the title more times at our home ground than we had???
Funny you should put that, I happened upon this on their stupidly named Glory Glory Forum....

http://www.glory-glory.co.uk/showthread ... 014/page27

Good reminder from http://www.topspurs.com/newsnow/thfccol-280813a.htm

eleven reasons (one for each of whatever no-mark turns out for them on Sunday) why we are bigger than north London’s third team;

1. Tottenham have won a major trophy in each of the last full decades dating back to the 1950s (only Man U can equal this).

2. Tottenham were the first London club to win the FA Cup in 1901 and when were still the only London club to have won it, when we lifted it again 20 years later. Indeed it took until 1930 for Arsenal to finally capture the cup, for what was to be their first major trophy, some 44 years after they had been formed (it took us just 19 years after our formation to lift our first trophy by comparison).

3. Tottenham were the first London club to win a European trophy (indeed first British club).

4. Tottenham have won three UEFA European trophies, Arsenal just the one.

5. Tottenham were the first London side to win the double in 60’61, doing it in style, unlike the anti-football of Arsenal ten years later. At the time, we had most points, most goals, most points and most wins. We still hold most wins in top flight from this memorable season as well as most wins from start season in the top flight. By contrast Arsenal did not even score the most goals of that particular campaign when they sneaked their way to the double in 70’71.

6. Tottenham record’s transfer fee paid (as of August 27th at least) is £25.8 million, Arsenal’s just £15 million.

7. Tottenham’s record attendance 75038, Arsenal’s 73707.

8. Arsenal recorded just 4,554 supporters in a top flight match v Leeds in 1966, just four months later Tottenham recorded 43,844 in the equivalent fixture, nearly ten times as many fans, watching the same opposition in the same completion, when our grounds were of very similar size.

9. Since the war, six times Tottenham have been the best supported club in England, Arsenal just twice (Tottenham were even the best supported in the country as a second division side – once again showing that even when the chips are down Spurs supporters turn out in droves).

10. Tottenham’s lowest ever average league crowd 13,370, Arsenal’s 4,460 (indeed 14 seasons in total Arsenal have averaged worse crowds than Tottenham’s lowest).

11. Tottenham have provided 70 representatives for the national side (the second highest of all time, just one player behind Villa), Arsenal have provided just 57.

++++

The writer of that garbage above amazingly somehow omits.. winning great competitions like the... Norwich Charity Cup Winners: 1919/1920, Norwich Hospital Charity Cup Winners: 1946/1947, 1949/1950 (joint) and the Ipswich Hospital Charity Cup Winners: 1951/1952 (joint)....

:lol: :lol: :lol:
That is fucking gold :lol: :lol:

They are all hilarious but number 7 is a real doozy :lol:

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fuck that.

hes gone :twisted:

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REB wrote:fuck that.

hes gone :twisted:
Pity. I was looking forward to the hard man's PM.

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franksav63 wrote:1. Tottenham have won a major trophy in each of the last full decades dating back to the 1950s (only Man U can equal this).

2. Tottenham were the first London club to win the FA Cup in 1901 and when were still the only London club to have won it, when we lifted it again 20 years later. Indeed it took until 1930 for Arsenal to finally capture the cup, for what was to be their first major trophy, some 44 years after they had been formed (it took us just 19 years after our formation to lift our first trophy by comparison).

3. Tottenham were the first London club to win a European trophy (indeed first British club).

4. Tottenham have won three UEFA European trophies, Arsenal just the one.

5. Tottenham were the first London side to win the double in 60’61, doing it in style, unlike the anti-football of Arsenal ten years later. At the time, we had most points, most goals, most points and most wins. We still hold most wins in top flight from this memorable season as well as most wins from start season in the top flight. By contrast Arsenal did not even score the most goals of that particular campaign when they sneaked their way to the double in 70’71.

6. Tottenham record’s transfer fee paid (as of August 27th at least) is £25.8 million, Arsenal’s just £15 million.

7. Tottenham’s record attendance 75038, Arsenal’s 73707.

8. Arsenal recorded just 4,554 supporters in a top flight match v Leeds in 1966, just four months later Tottenham recorded 43,844 in the equivalent fixture, nearly ten times as many fans, watching the same opposition in the same completion, when our grounds were of very similar size.

9. Since the war, six times Tottenham have been the best supported club in England, Arsenal just twice (Tottenham were even the best supported in the country as a second division side – once again showing that even when the chips are down Spurs supporters turn out in droves).

10. Tottenham’s lowest ever average league crowd 13,370, Arsenal’s 4,460 (indeed 14 seasons in total Arsenal have averaged worse crowds than Tottenham’s lowest).

11. Tottenham have provided 70 representatives for the national side (the second highest of all time, just one player behind Villa), Arsenal have provided just 57.

++++

The writer of that garbage above amazingly somehow omits.. winning great competitions like the... Norwich Charity Cup Winners: 1919/1920, Norwich Hospital Charity Cup Winners: 1946/1947, 1949/1950 (joint) and the Ipswich Hospital Charity Cup Winners: 1951/1952 (joint)....

:lol: :lol: :lol:
Hahahaha, fucking hell this is comedy gold. :coffeespit: Just when you think those wankers can't lower themselves any further...

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franksav63 wrote:
Goose wrote:
Dan_85 wrote:He signed up last night and proceeded to post on every thread, a hilarious video from 2007 of a pub full of the unwashed from Looting Town FC singing about how "Arsenal's season was over". The irony's obviously lost on them, they're not particularly intelligent.

Anyway, i think g88ner gave him the ultimatum to engage in some proper debate or get banned which I think is fair enough. We have members on here from a number of other teams who make decent contributions, but I fear this may be out of reach for our friend from N17 who like the rest of them, seem concerned only with Arsenal. I guess laughing at someone else's failures is the next best thing when you have no notable achievements of your own.
I thought the video was a clip from dawn of the dead :shock:

I think you will be waiting for a while if you want intelligent conversation from that one. Although he does sound proper Nawty and will have me walking around Sunday fearing for my life :roll:

Somehow I don't want him banned though because when you feel like things are a bit shite, he can remind us that things could be worse. Could you imagine how you would feel if they had won the title more times at our home ground than we had???
Funny you should put that, I happened upon this on their stupidly named Glory Glory Forum....

http://www.glory-glory.co.uk/showthread ... 014/page27

Good reminder from http://www.topspurs.com/newsnow/thfccol-280813a.htm

eleven reasons (one for each of whatever no-mark turns out for them on Sunday) why we are bigger than north London’s third team;

1. Tottenham have won a major trophy in each of the last full decades dating back to the 1950s (only Man U can equal this).

2. Tottenham were the first London club to win the FA Cup in 1901 and when were still the only London club to have won it, when we lifted it again 20 years later. Indeed it took until 1930 for Arsenal to finally capture the cup, for what was to be their first major trophy, some 44 years after they had been formed (it took us just 19 years after our formation to lift our first trophy by comparison).

3. Tottenham were the first London club to win a European trophy (indeed first British club).

4. Tottenham have won three UEFA European trophies, Arsenal just the one.

5. Tottenham were the first London side to win the double in 60’61, doing it in style, unlike the anti-football of Arsenal ten years later. At the time, we had most points, most goals, most points and most wins. We still hold most wins in top flight from this memorable season as well as most wins from start season in the top flight. By contrast Arsenal did not even score the most goals of that particular campaign when they sneaked their way to the double in 70’71.

6. Tottenham record’s transfer fee paid (as of August 27th at least) is £25.8 million, Arsenal’s just £15 million.

7. Tottenham’s record attendance 75038, Arsenal’s 73707.

8. Arsenal recorded just 4,554 supporters in a top flight match v Leeds in 1966, just four months later Tottenham recorded 43,844 in the equivalent fixture, nearly ten times as many fans, watching the same opposition in the same completion, when our grounds were of very similar size.

9. Since the war, six times Tottenham have been the best supported club in England, Arsenal just twice (Tottenham were even the best supported in the country as a second division side – once again showing that even when the chips are down Spurs supporters turn out in droves).

10. Tottenham’s lowest ever average league crowd 13,370, Arsenal’s 4,460 (indeed 14 seasons in total Arsenal have averaged worse crowds than Tottenham’s lowest).

11. Tottenham have provided 70 representatives for the national side (the second highest of all time, just one player behind Villa), Arsenal have provided just 57.

++++

The writer of that garbage above amazingly somehow omits.. winning great competitions like the... Norwich Charity Cup Winners: 1919/1920, Norwich Hospital Charity Cup Winners: 1946/1947, 1949/1950 (joint) and the Ipswich Hospital Charity Cup Winners: 1951/1952 (joint)....

:lol: :lol: :lol:

The funniest thing yet, by those tw*ts and that's saying something. :lol: :lol: :lol: Mentioning your league title win from over 50 years ago against a team with 13 league titles....you couldn't make it up

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LDB wrote:Good reminder from http://www.topspurs.com/newsnow/thfccol-280813a.htm

eleven reasons (one for each of whatever no-mark turns out for them on Sunday) why we are bigger than north London’s third team...

...

:lol: :lol: :lol:
Beyond parody :lol:

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Does someone have a link to the One Club video for me please? :twisted:

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according to that list we sneaked our way to the double in '71. sneaked. considering one half of it was won at their ground and there were thousands of Gooners on the pitch at full time I'd ask them what their definition of sneaky is

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I particularly like his insistence that them having a higher transfer record than us is somehow an indicator of them being better than us :lol: :? Conveniently ignoring the fact that it hasn't earned them a league finish above us for 2 decades.

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