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coin throwing - embarrassed to be a Spurs fan.

HobbitSpur

The Voice of Reason
Jun 28, 2013
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Who cares. All this "not a real fan" talk is a load of shit. They had a moment of madness and will be punished for it. We don't have a reputation for throwing coins at our games, this was the first time ina while.

I'm more embarrassed to be a spurs fan because of some of the posts on sc.

Not to mention our performance on the pitch yesterday.
 

Syn_13

Fly On, Little Wing
Jul 17, 2008
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The video of those so called "fans" should be passed to the police and a lifetime ban given for those found coin throwing.

I was embarrassed to be a Spurs fan watching those idiots.

Many of our followers really can't cope with the ups and downs of sport. They showed us all up yesterday and gave the Arsenal fan every reason to mock us. Who can blame them.

We should all strive to get these people thrown out of of having anything to do with our club. Now they are scum.

Agreed, it's a stupid thing to do and makes us look like petty, violent sore losers. Yes, Walcott was being a twat, but if it were the other way round we'd be calling him a lad.

I felt sorry for the medical staff carrying the stretchers, I could see one in particular that was getting the brunt of it and that's just not on.
 

brasil_spur

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Aug 25, 2006
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I know a few guys who were involved yesterday.
They watch spurs all over England and europe and spend a small fortune doing it . There are hardcore fans.
To read about spurs fans, banning their own fans is laughable from someone who watched it on tv.

They are hardcore twats IMO. Anyone who throws a coin deservers to be banned for good. There's no place for this childish bullshit.
 

riggi

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Jun 24, 2008
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That 'moment of madness' is a criminal offence and frankly disgusting. They should be heavily punished for it to get rid of this bullshit in football and at games.

Did I say they shouldn't? I don't see them as any less of a fan than me. Just people who need to take a step back and think before they do something. Alot of humans lack thst trait.
 

SargeantMeatCurtains

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Jan 5, 2013
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Why?that little cheating wanker, pretending to be injured most of the match, then giving it the big one infront of our fans I would love to chuck a coin at his head! Thank fuck he is not an amazing player he should of scored a couple off Times yesterday but missed!
You have one of the dumbest usernames i have ever seen...:eek:
 

brasil_spur

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Aug 25, 2006
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Did I say they shouldn't? I don't see them as any less of a fan than me. Just people who need to take a step back and think before they do something. Alot of humans lack thst trait.

Less of a fan is a tricky one to judge, but this sort of crap does go back to the days of hooliganism when the majority of the violent fans were'nt football fans at all but just looking for a good excuse to have a punch up.
 

riggi

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Jun 24, 2008
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Not to mention our performance on the pitch yesterday.

By the sounds of it, our fans should of spent less time throwing coins and more time opening their mouths. Diddnt sound great on the pub, maybe someone will correct me.
 

SargeantMeatCurtains

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Is there such a thing as a "Fake" Hitler fan, or were you referring to those Spanish Cads that we have a "Special Relationship" with? :)
You mean the spanish inquisition?

Spinquisition.jpg
 

HobbitSpur

The Voice of Reason
Jun 28, 2013
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By the sounds of it, our fans should of spent less time throwing coins and more time opening their mouths. Diddnt sound great on the pub, maybe someone will correct me.

Sorry, apparently you cannot have an opinion as you were in a pub and not at the ground!! ;)
 

SteveH

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Jul 21, 2003
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I do not agree with the coin throwers, but something should be said to Walcott.

He should absolute immaturity, and highlighted to me what an arrogant S.O.B. he really is. In a match of that magnitude - North London Derby AND FA Cup, he should be magnanimous, and not the demonstrate petulant character he really is.

He thinks that he is the next Thierry Henry, he is not fit to lace his boots.

That said we should not as Spurs Fans lower ourselves to his level and the coin throwers should be dealt with accordingly.

What Walcot did was forgot that he was surrounded by idiots football fans who cannot it seems 'take it' when its dished out to them. Our 'fans' that threw the coins where a embarrassing and acted like spoilt children.

If you cant take and have to resort to violence dont go to football matches.
 

brasil_spur

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Aug 25, 2006
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By the sounds of it, our fans should of spent less time throwing coins and more time opening their mouths. Diddnt sound great on the pub, maybe someone will correct me.

That'll be what you get with a 55,000 to 5,000 crowd ratio in a stadium with bad acoustics.
 

riggi

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Jun 24, 2008
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Less of a fan is a tricky one to judge, but this sort of crap does go back to the days of hooliganism when the majority of the violent fans were'nt football fans at all but just looking for a good excuse to have a punch up.

Yes, you can't judge how much of a fan someone is. Those hooligans are now retired and sitting in the stands at white hart lane taking their kids. Alot probably diddnt care but football a pint and a punch up is what it's about for alot of people. Anyway lets not go down this road of diagnosing different types of fan.
 

DJS

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Dec 9, 2006
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Did he make the signal first causing the coins to be thrown at him or were some coins thrown at him first and that was his response?

Coin throwing is stupidity of the highlest order either way as could seriously injure someone, but if he did it first then it makes him a pillock of the highest order (although the coin throwers are still bigger pillocks).
 
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