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Spurs 1961

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Aug 31, 2012
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Sitting in a hotel room watching on my laptop when Lloris came up for the corner and we headed over the bar. At that point I lost the internet connection and thought oh well at least I am saved the pain of watching the last minute
 
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In my front room spreadeagled out on the floor. Gave out the most almighty roar followed by a surreal sense of emotion that wouldn’t let me cry even though I clearly wanted to.
Once up I noticed a nasty case of carpet burn on my right knee. Was well worth it though!
 

Oh Teddy Teddy

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Aug 10, 2017
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In living room at home alone. Ran out of the room in disbelief. Then rang back in to check it had been allowed.

Then rang mum while screaming nonsensically for another 10 minutes or so :shy:
 

wrd

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I was watching it with my girlfriend and I was pacing up and down the room, she was sitting and I went absolutely mental, just remember grabbing her telling her how much I loved her and thanking her for sharing this moment with me and it was the best moment of my life hahaha, I completely lost it. I remember going more mental once watching replay to make sure there was 0 chance of any VAR.

Man City game was probably even better, they scored I turned away in disgust ready to let rip to my friends with a barrage of anger towards Eriksen, decided not to as I remember thinking how shitty it was when Liv did it to Karius, turned round back to the TV looked at the replay and screamed he's fucking offside, he's offside then the commentator said there was a check and I was on my knees screaming oh my god for about 2-3 minutes straight.
 

Houdini

No better cure for the blues than some good pussy.
Jul 10, 2006
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I still don't believe it happened, even though I was there, and that's why I ain't going to Madrid, because it ain't us against Liverpool, it's Ajax.....the whole thing is a cruel hoax bought upon us by cosmic powers that conspire against THFC.....


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cjbyid

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Jan 4, 2009
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At home with the folks.We ran around the sitting room. Then cried:ROFLMAO:

Something I'll never forget. Our CL journey has been something else, probably my best memories supporting spurs.
 

wrd

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At home with the folks.We ran around the sitting room. Then cried:ROFLMAO:

Something I'll never forget. This seasons CL journey has been something else, probably my best memories supporting spurs.

Bale last minute against West Ham was my favourite memory and then the Man City and Ajax games absolutely crushed that memory
 

King of Otters

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Jun 11, 2012
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Watching in my front room, internet cut out (for the third time that half) as soon as the ball hit the back of the net.

It killed the moment a little bit for me as I immediately had to start fumbling for my phone to get a stream up on there.

When the final whistle went. I just sat there in silent disbelief.

Wish I'd gone to the pub really.
 

onthetwo

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May 19, 2006
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i was the sole Spurs fan (amid 50+ Ajax fans) in a bar in Copenhagen. Jumped around like a loon when Lucas scored the winner, watched the Ajax fans leave very quietly and was then offered Insurance, Coke and Dogs (in that order) by the dodgiest looking man ive met in a long, purporting to come from Watford. I dont drink beer as a rule but ended up drinking Erdingers with the local liquorice shots as chasers........:wtf::wtf::wtf:
 
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robbiedee

Mama said knock you out
Jul 6, 2012
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At home watching with my 14 year old lad.

Thought we'd fucked after Llorente headed over. I thought well 'that's that We're not getting another chance'. Goalie then pisses around for ages with the goal kick and gets booked.

I don't even remember the passage of play at the time just the ball going in, me and my son both jumping up at the same time, me spilling beer all over the carpet whilst making some weird noise I'll never be able to repeat.

The Man City and Ajax games have reconnected my son with what it means to be a Spurs fan and the emotional roller coaster we go on.

Still smiling just thinking about the Moura goal.
 

-Afri-Coy-

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Jun 26, 2012
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I was at home, streaming the game on my PC.

Fell to my knees and said "oh my god, this is not happening" followed by a solid 20 mins of tears and pure joy. I will never ever forget that feeling, until the day I die.
 

Pimp_Spur

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Mar 23, 2005
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on a golf holiday in turkey with the lads, my bar stool went flying as i jumped up, beer everywhere as me and my mate were hugging and jumping at the same time. Ran around the bar hugging everyone in site and just remember feeling numb and in disbelief. then a few choice words to our gooner mates followed and finally we were asked to leave the bar by security. We ran up to our room singing spurs songs, booked flights to madrid whilst being absolutely smashed off our faces. As a result i have 2 flights booked and therefore now need to sell one if anyone is interested :)
 

stonecolddeanaustin

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Aug 27, 2011
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At home, watching on my laptop on the bed with my six month old baby lying next to me asleep. I normally insist on being relieved of child minding duties when spurs are playing but at half time I said my wife could do what she wanted and I'd watch over him for the second half as "this game is as good as over". Contained myself for the first two goals but lost it for the winner and ran into the living room to celebrate without scaring the little one.
 

Amo

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Aug 22, 2013
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i was the sole Spurs fan (amid 50+ Ajax fans) in a bar in Copenhagen. Jumped around like a loon when Lucas scored the winner, watched the Ajax fans leave very quietly and was then offered Insurance, Coke and Dogs (in that order) by the dodgiest looking man ive met in a long while purporting to come from Watford. I dont drink beer as a rule but ended up drinking Erdingers with the local liquorice shots as chasers........:wtf::wtf::wtf:

Tbf I don't drink beer either but had Erdingers on a date while in Amsterdam and it was very inoffensive as far as beer goes.
 

onthetwo

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May 19, 2006
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Tbf I don't drink beer either but had Erdingers on a date while in Amsterdam and it was very inoffensive as far as beer goes.
yep - its good stuff. The Danish liquorice not so much!
 

Chris Finch

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Aug 14, 2012
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Was by myself at home. Ended up in my front garden for some reason......meant I discovered another spurs fan lives in my street though.
Think Homer and that random when he grows hair and runs down the street
 

Armstrong_11

Spurs makes me happy, you... not so much :)
Aug 3, 2011
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Already on the way to work. Didn't know what happen. Brief commentary. Was shocked but it made my day... week... month... year... decade...

Till we win the big one.
 

N15HPT

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At home with my 14 year old and son and fellow season ticket holder! we both jumped up and screamed then had to calm down quickly as the dog thought were were having a fight and went mental. Sat back down in disbelief and a tear in my eye.

Not sure a pub in Madrid is going to cut it, reading these makes me want a ticket to final even more!!!!!!!!
 
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