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Jay The Yid

Active Member
Aug 18, 2010
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I left after the third went in and so fucking what? I paid £53 for my ticket and I can do as I please.

Our fans are generally excellent its the manager and some players that are the problem.
 

southlondonyiddo

My eyes have seen some of the glory..
Nov 8, 2004
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I always moan about people leaving early at games ( especially if were only 1 down so theres a hope) but today when the 4th went in we just had to go! Too painful to have to travel out with them. Sorry.


THIS

I left after 85 mins and there were still feckin Chelski on my train at Wembley Pk!! Good of them to stay until the end!!!! ****s
 

southlondonyiddo

My eyes have seen some of the glory..
Nov 8, 2004
12,655
15,219
I always moan about people leaving early at games ( especially if were only 1 down so theres a hope) but today when the 4th went in we just had to go! Too painful to have to travel out with them. Sorry.


THIS

I left after 85 mins and there were still feckin Chelski on my train at Wembley Pk!! Good of them to stay until the end!!!! ****s
 

Yid121

Well-Known Member
Aug 9, 2008
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Give our fans a brake. It's 7.45pm on a Sunday. At least ours turned up, Chelsea couldn't fill their allocation....
 

Dougal

Staff
Jun 4, 2004
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130,305
I was there until the end. Unlike the team. The last 10 minutes of the game was less than a testimonial, it was a kickabout in the park.
 

Spurs_Q8

Well-Known Member
May 21, 2005
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Typical classs from chelski during the minutes silence but fuck that. Seing our end empty like that was embarrassing. I can live with the result but that was pathetic. Call yourself supporters? These mugs will no doubt be singing Tottenham till i die next home game. Livid with it.

Green Man was good though

you must watch the last 10 mins better, the back-line stoped fighting, it was more embarrassing IMO..

i saw the last five mins for Brighton vs WHU, they showed more fighting with 0-6 than us ..
 

millhouse

Well-Known Member
Nov 4, 2003
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I left at 91 minutes (I think) and got on the 20:10 train to Birmingham from Wembley, this enabled me to get back to Wolverhampton to get a bus home.

After spending £60 for the match ticket, £53 for the train ticket, I kind of wanted to get back in time so I could spend £1.90 on the bus to get home rather than the £10 the taxi would have cost.
 

ShelfSide18

Well-Known Member
Aug 23, 2006
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I arrived at Wembley with some Chelsea fans on an open top bus singing 'Spurs are on their way to Auschwitz...', then of course the Hillsborough silence was disrespected, lovely.

I also paid top dollar, 60 quid, to get put in the front row only to have my view obscured by a fucking cameraman and assorted stewards for 90 minutes, I missed 2 goals because a cameraman's arse doesn't make a particularly good window.

I just hate football right now.
 

ajspurs

Well-Known Member
Jul 7, 2007
23,220
31,552
At 4-1 I would have gone.

Yes there's the argument that we should support our players to the very end but they all get to go back to their mansions and model-like girlfriends whilst we struggle to get home in the traffic feeling like absolute shit with a 9-5 job the next day, with a gooner or chelski fan waiting for you if you're really lucky. After such performances I don't blame people at all for leaving early and just wanting to get home.
 

jimtheyid

T'riffic
Apr 16, 2005
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7,235
Fuck off. I travelled for 2 and a bit hours there for a stupid Fucking kick off on a sunday Fucking night to watch those bottlejobbing ****s. No fight, no passion. If I want to leave and beat the crowds i can.I stood up singing through the whole game until the 4th went in.. The ref can fuck off too. The squad needs an overhaul. Fuck these prima donnas.
 

Gbspurs

Gatekeeper for debates, King of the plonkers
Jan 27, 2011
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61,897
Some people have spent hundreds of pounds to go to that shambles and travelled hours from every part of the country with work the next day once try eventually get home. I think it's a bit rich for you to get all high and mighty TBH. I have never left early either but I can see why people do and when the 5th went in last night I turned off the tele and sat in the garden!!
 

ryantegan

Block 33 Season Ticket holder :)
Jun 28, 2009
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Ive never left early before in my life, Ever!

Until yesterday.

I left because I wanted the players to see how embarrassed we were with them. It must do something psychologically when your still floating around the pitch knowing that 40k fans have turned their back on you.

I fell out of love with football a little yesterday. I have never been so deflated in my life.
 

Winchy85

Legend
May 22, 2006
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136
I left after the fourth went in. I didn't want to watch any more of that embarassment and didn't want the ridiculous queue to get to the station. I reckon if I had stayed til the end it would have added over an hour to my journey.
 

Grey Fox

Well-Known Member
Jul 10, 2008
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Ive never left early before in my life, Ever!

Until yesterday.

I left because I wanted the players to see how embarrassed we were with them. It must do something psychologically when your still floating around the pitch knowing that 40k fans have turned their back on you.

I fell out of love with football a little yesterday. I have never been so deflated in my life.

This. I want the team, Harry and the club to know and realise what an embarrassment that was yesterday and hope the empty stands give them a kick up the backside, but I doubt it.
 

Rogmeister

Well-Known Member
Jun 14, 2008
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I was there and I'm not afraid to admit I left at 3-1. I knew what way the game was going and as I reached the steps outside I heard the roar for the 4th goal and knew I made the right decision.

Wembley is such a nightmare to get home from and I just couldn't have stomached the journey home surrounded by chelski fans. At least that way I got home in time to order the worlds biggest curry.
 

werty

Well-Known Member
Aug 8, 2005
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26,370
Ive never left early before in my life, Ever!

Until yesterday.

I left because I wanted the players to see how embarrassed we were with them. It must do something psychologically when your still floating around the pitch knowing that 40k fans have turned their back on you.

I fell out of love with football a little yesterday. I have never been so deflated in my life.
Or it could send a message that the people who supposedly love the club the most and "support" them through thick and thin have already given up, why shouldn't they?
 
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