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Re: Spuds

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12 minutes left and the Spuds fans are leaving and not in small numbers

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Formidable :twisted:

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71 pages how apt :barscarf:

Didn't see it tonight was it another Glory Glory night ?

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StuartL wrote:71 pages how apt :barscarf:

Didn't see it tonight was it another Glory Glory night (sic) ?

Another record number of vermin crammed into see 11 turds trying their best to bottle it - which they succeeded in doing AGAIN :lol: .

I'd like to know how many were still there at the final whistle. Perhaps they might hold the record for number of people to leave a match early :wink:

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StuartL wrote:71 pages how apt :barscarf:

Didn't see it tonight was it another Glory Glory night ?

:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
Superb. 8)

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Peeman wrote:
StuartL wrote:71 pages how apt :barscarf:

Didn't see it tonight was it another Glory Glory night (sic) ?

Another record number of vermin crammed into see 11 turds trying their best to bottle it - which they succeeded in doing AGAIN :lol: .

I'd like to know how many were still there at the final whistle. Perhaps they might hold the record for number of people to leave a match early :wink:
:lol: :lol:

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Re: Spuds

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StuartL wrote:71 pages how apt :barscarf:

Didn't see it tonight was it another Glory Glory night ?
Just think 'Smelly Hole in a Shithole" and you've got it to a "T" :D

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Peeman wrote:
StuartL wrote:71 pages how apt :barscarf:

Didn't see it tonight was it another Glory Glory night (sic) ?

Another record number of vermin crammed into see 11 turds trying their best to bottle it - which they succeeded in doing AGAIN :lol: .

I'd like to know how many were still there at the final whistle. Perhaps they might hold the record for number of people to leave a match early :wink:
Won't have long to wait, they'll be releasing a DVD of it any day... :lol:

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SteveO 35 wrote:
Wilson wrote:No difference between Wenger loyalists who refuse to let rationality get in the way of the obvious, and those fans who dont rate this Tottenham team. You need to be objective. Tottenham are not shit - Sunderland are shit.

You cant deny this Spurs team arnt formidable. And I said it last year, thank fuk they lost Bale, because if they still had Bale - now brace yourself, they would have won the league last season.
Formidable and a great manager

Is that the great manager who has won absolutely fuck all, left Espanyol bottom of La Liga and then watched Koeman eclipse his one season wonder escapade at Southampton despite having to sell all their best players.

A formidable team, who have also won fuck all, and somehow managed a collapse to make some of our worst ones look as if they didn't register on the collapse scale?

So if they have a great manager and a formidable team......and we finished above them AGAIN and went deeper into meaningful cup competitions AGAIN......what adjectives would you use to describe our manager and our team?

Try not to let your Dele juice splatter the screen when thinking of a coherent response
Just realised Wilson has previous;
Wilson wrote:Ive always admired teams with limited resources relative to the bigger and richer clubs, who are tight, compact, very hard to beat and never give up. Atletico Madrid are one, Dortmund under Klopp used to be, and now Tottenham have become everything I admire. Whilst Wenger has turned is into a bunch of overpaid and overrated soft losers with an inflated sense of worth.
:oops: :oops:


:D :wink:

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Re: Spuds

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i think you'll find they've overtaken us-

on hot-dog sales...

https://twitter.com/SpursOfficial/statu ... 0469800960


this is up there with that glory-glory norwich hospital cup night :barscarf: :barscarf:

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Re: Spuds

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DB10GOONER wrote:
SteveO 35 wrote:
Wilson wrote:No difference between Wenger loyalists who refuse to let rationality get in the way of the obvious, and those fans who dont rate this Tottenham team. You need to be objective. Tottenham are not shit - Sunderland are shit.

You cant deny this Spurs team arnt formidable. And I said it last year, thank fuk they lost Bale, because if they still had Bale - now brace yourself, they would have won the league last season.
Formidable and a great manager

Is that the great manager who has won absolutely fuck all, left Espanyol bottom of La Liga and then watched Koeman eclipse his one season wonder escapade at Southampton despite having to sell all their best players.

A formidable team, who have also won fuck all, and somehow managed a collapse to make some of our worst ones look as if they didn't register on the collapse scale?

So if they have a great manager and a formidable team......and we finished above them AGAIN and went deeper into meaningful cup competitions AGAIN......what adjectives would you use to describe our manager and our team?

Try not to let your Dele juice splatter the screen when thinking of a coherent response
Just realised Wilson has previous;
Wilson wrote:Ive always admired teams with limited resources relative to the bigger and richer clubs, who are tight, compact, very hard to beat and never give up. Atletico Madrid are one, Dortmund under Klopp used to be, and now Tottenham have become everything I admire. Whilst Wenger has turned is into a bunch of overpaid and overrated soft losers with an inflated sense of worth.
:oops: :oops:


:D :wink:
Anyone ever seen Wilson and Hartson in the same room? :D

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Re: Spuds

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Well Spurs haven't lost in the league this year and have conceded only 5 goals in 10 matches - bloody brilliant record.

So yeah, they are formidable, resilient and hard to beat.

In years gone by they used to be a soft touch and we used to beat them with ease. In fact, from 1999 to 2009 Spurs never beat us.

But in recent years, they have been more worthy opposition.

So, for anyone of you who think Spurs are a rubbish team, do you complain when Arsenal underestimate teams and good a poor result? Because those who think Spurs are useless are underestimating them.

I sure hope Wenger, and the players dont take such a low view of Spurs, because if they do, like the Bora game - the result will be poor.

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Wilson wrote:Well Spurs haven't lost in the league this year and have conceded only 5 goals in 10 matches - bloody brilliant record.

So yeah, they are formidable, resilient and hard to beat.

In years gone by they used to be a soft touch and we used to beat them with ease. In fact, from 1999 to 2009 Spurs never beat us.

But in recent years, they have been more worthy opposition.

So, for anyone of you who think Spurs are a rubbish team, do you complain when Arsenal underestimate teams and good a poor result? Because those who think Spurs are useless are underestimating them.

I sure hope Wenger, and the players dont take such a low view of Spurs, because if they do, like the Bora game - the result will be poor.
Their first eleven are solid, no doubt when Kane is fit. But their squad is being exposed now with the pressures of playing CL footy, instead of watching Eastenders :).

On the other hand, our squad is probably as strong as it has been for years. There are a few weak positions but, overall there is now strength in depth.

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nut flush gooner wrote:
Wilson wrote:Well Spurs haven't lost in the league this year and have conceded only 5 goals in 10 matches - bloody brilliant record.

So yeah, they are formidable, resilient and hard to beat.

In years gone by they used to be a soft touch and we used to beat them with ease. In fact, from 1999 to 2009 Spurs never beat us.

But in recent years, they have been more worthy opposition.

So, for anyone of you who think Spurs are a rubbish team, do you complain when Arsenal underestimate teams and good a poor result? Because those who think Spurs are useless are underestimating them.

I sure hope Wenger, and the players dont take such a low view of Spurs, because if they do, like the Bora game - the result will be poor.
Their first eleven are solid, no doubt when Kane is fit. But their squad is being exposed now with the pressures of playing CL footy, instead of watching Eastenders :).

On the other hand, our squad is probably as strong as it has been for years. There are a few weak positions but, overall there is now strength in depth.
WHOA wait a minute....they are set up that way with Dier in front of the back four....they are set up defensively minded

Where is there Ozil?? they don't have one they have no flair in the side, yes will be hard to beat, thats a given

Very short on flair players in fact would say they are fucking boring...

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Re: Spuds

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Redarmy wrote:
nut flush gooner wrote:
Wilson wrote:Well Spurs haven't lost in the league this year and have conceded only 5 goals in 10 matches - bloody brilliant record.

So yeah, they are formidable, resilient and hard to beat.

In years gone by they used to be a soft touch and we used to beat them with ease. In fact, from 1999 to 2009 Spurs never beat us.

But in recent years, they have been more worthy opposition.

So, for anyone of you who think Spurs are a rubbish team, do you complain when Arsenal underestimate teams and good a poor result? Because those who think Spurs are useless are underestimating them.

I sure hope Wenger, and the players dont take such a low view of Spurs, because if they do, like the Bora game - the result will be poor.
Their first eleven are solid, no doubt when Kane is fit. But their squad is being exposed now with the pressures of playing CL footy, instead of watching Eastenders :).

On the other hand, our squad is probably as strong as it has been for years. There are a few weak positions but, overall there is now strength in depth.
WHOA wait a minute....they are set up that way with Dier in front of the back four....they are set up defensively minded

Where is there Ozil?? they don't have one they have no flair in the side, yes will be hard to beat, thats a given

Very short on flair players in fact would say they are fucking boring...
Dele Ali is the nearest they have and he is a good promising young player, who scores more than Ozil.

Flair is irrelevant, it's about results and they have definitely improved in recent years.

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