Do we really want Spurs to be relegated?
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Well you have to think of it in two ways:
1. They go down. One big chunk of incredible happiness that comes all at once. Then you will be happy when you recall it in later years.
2. They stay in the top flight, we beat them twice a year, they do poorly, and continually fail to live up to their pre-season bullshit.
I'd be happy to see them finish 17th every year in a tight struggle to avaid the bottom three.
Although long term ruin from being relegated and losing players, money etc. would also be an entertaining prospect.
1. They go down. One big chunk of incredible happiness that comes all at once. Then you will be happy when you recall it in later years.
2. They stay in the top flight, we beat them twice a year, they do poorly, and continually fail to live up to their pre-season bullshit.
I'd be happy to see them finish 17th every year in a tight struggle to avaid the bottom three.

Although long term ruin from being relegated and losing players, money etc. would also be an entertaining prospect.
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If we can't have Rebel's version of an ideal world
then I'd love to see them get relegated at least once but I would miss the derby. It was one of the things that attracted me to English footy as a child; the tradition of the bitter local derby!
Still the thought of them going down now, with die-hard-arsenal/manutd/tottenham-fan Bentley being there is awesome...



Still the thought of them going down now, with die-hard-arsenal/manutd/tottenham-fan Bentley being there is awesome...



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Do they do rosettes that small?SPUDMASHER wrote:If they go down I will run along the front of the paxton lane stand during their first home game next season with an Arsenal rosette stapled to my schlong whilst singing "The famous Totteringham Hotspur went to see the pope".
It will be worth everything that comes my way for it![]()
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And that's a promise
Definitely yes, even though unfortunately my other half is a S***s fan.
I dont see them as rivals for anything now but her mood swings from the expectations that are built up pre-season and then the forlorn hope that they will beat us when a derby is coming up is worse than a house full of women on PMT at the same time!
Relegate them, save my house from the tension and shut them all up for a couple of years at least.


Relegate them, save my house from the tension and shut them all up for a couple of years at least.

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Got a pin ds?ds wrote:Do they do rosettes that small?SPUDMASHER wrote:If they go down I will run along the front of the paxton lane stand during their first home game next season with an Arsenal rosette stapled to my schlong whilst singing "The famous Totteringham Hotspur went to see the pope".
It will be worth everything that comes my way for it![]()
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And that's a promise

