they should put that on the wall in the club shop!!! that goes on my short list of greates quotes ever!. I have to say i was dissapointed with the atmposphere in the first half but it did pick up in the second half. the chelsea game did seem louder but maybe the return of ashley had somthing to do with it. still will always hate spurscharliegeorgewhocanhitem wrote: Hating them is as natural as breathing to me, everything from their scabby, mangy bird standing on a pile of shit badge to their fucking hovel of a ground makes me puke.
DO WE STILL HATE SPURS
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northbankdamien wrote:they should put that on the wall in the club shop!!! that goes on my short list of greates quotes ever!. I have to say i was dissapointed with the atmposphere in the first half but it did pick up in the second half. the chelsea game did seem louder but maybe the return of ashley had somthing to do with it. still will always hate spurscharliegeorgewhocanhitem wrote: Hating them is as natural as breathing to me, everything from their scabby, mangy bird standing on a pile of shit badge to their fucking hovel of a ground makes me puke.
Thanks for the compliment mate, hope I'm quoted in 500 years time, just like Shakespeare really

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charliegeorgewhocanhitem wrote:Agree that there was far more of an edge to the chav game and the atmosphere was better as there is for games against manure but as I'm old school, there's no better feeling than beating the scum. Hating them is as natural as breathing to me, everything from their scabby, mangy bird standing on a pile of shit badge to their fucking hovel of a ground makes me puke.
That perfectly sums up them - I'm filling up.
