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I care more than ever, its now our support is needed, not when we are cruising.
I've no doubt. Mind you, there must have been a lot of pressure to go straight back up I would have thought?Best season i ever had, when we was in division 2. Quite a lot who were there would agree with that.
I care more than ever, its now our support is needed, not when we are cruising.
You're amazing
I've just had 3 weeks of no spurs and it's been bliss. If someone said right now that I had to stop watching football I wouldn't be bothered at all.
Very sad turn of events.
Oh well
Then stop watching it. Why come here if you are so fedup with it. Just stop!
I love football and cricket, oh and curling. Loud and proud.
Because he works here?
What are you, the happy police? Can't people have different opinions without you losing the plot?
Yep I'm sergeant happy.
Works here? Needs to find a more fulfilling place of "employment?" then. He sounds totally pissed off.
Yep I'm sergeant happy.
Works here? Needs to find a more fulfilling place of "employment?" then. He sounds totally pissed off.
Not pissed off. Just losing interest in my love for football.
Which was the point of the thread wasn't it?
If you are in any doubt at all (and I was wavering), go and watch the 'We Are Tottenham' video in memory of Roger Lloyd-Pack.
Makes the hairs stand up on the back of your neck.......
We are Tottenham and the game is about glory.
COYS
The one that gives me a lump in my throat features Arthur Rowe, and at the end they ask him what spurs means to him, whilst holding back tears he simply says " Alot "
I don't understand, why does it give you a lump in your throat when you don't care?
I can understand why it's emotional for people who bleed Spurs but a take or leave it fan, odd.