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i found my old spurs crest 1956 to 1983 in my draw at home.i thought it was lost.i kissed it and asked the football gods for a win at chelsea.its now a good luck charm.coys.get in there!!
 

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Col_M

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i found my old spurs crest 1956 to 1983 in my draw at home.i thought it was lost.i kissed it and asked the football gods for a win at chelsea.its now a good luck charm.coys.get in there!!

And I wore my lucky Spurs socks yesterday.
 

Everlasting Seconds

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Each to their own. Me, I had a United fan admit that Mourinho was a better manager under his first spell at Chelsea.
 

thegreatap

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i found my old spurs crest 1956 to 1983 in my draw at home.i thought it was lost.i kissed it and asked the football gods for a win at chelsea.its now a good luck charm.coys.get in there!!
You can try and take the credit, but I think the fact I didn't listen to the match on the radio on the 15 min drive home from work (as I did against Juventus, when they scored twice), might have had a little to do with it too. :)
 
Apr 2, 2018
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we are all responsible lol.do you agree that spurs are more aggressive.its like they are growing into a team of men.they are not scared anymore.need to let the gooners and co we mean business.coys
 
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thegreatap

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I think without doubt we are learning from the big games that cost us (Chelsea battle of the bridge, and juventus this season). I don't know how but we don't crumble like we used to. Poch has instilled something unbelievable. but I also cant help thinking me not listening to the radio on the way home was more important...:)
 

mark87

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Was over at my parents yesterday for the game. My aunt was also over and watched the game also. I told her she's always to watch our games with my Dad and I from now on. She didn't seem that enthusiastic if I'm being honest.
 

Geyzer Soze

Fearlessly the idiot faced the crowd
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I think without doubt we are learning from the big games that cost us (Chelsea battle of the bridge, and juventus this season). I don't know how but we don't crumble like we used to. Poch has instilled something unbelievable. but I also cant help thinking me not listening to the radio on the way home was more important...:)
Still crumble against smaller teams far too often :/
 

thegreatap

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Still crumble against smaller teams far too often :/
wouldn't say we crumble. we struggle to break them down maybe. I was referring more to the big games, we always seem to be in them now, and id fancy us against most teams on our level, home or away
 

Roynie

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we are all responsible lol.do you agree that spurs are more aggressive.its like they are growing into a team of men.they are not scared anymore.need to let the gooners and co we mean business.coys

We let everyone know that with the battle of the Bridge two years ago. Teams stopped trying to bully us after that game!
 

coys200

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Literally can’t stand to watch the big away games live. Have a 20 min delay and check here first if anyone scored. Then watch in 20 minute chunks, lot less stressful ?
 

grittyspur1

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I was cleaning out a closet (spring cleaning) & found my old Spurs scarf with the "Audere et Facere" logo last week & wore it down the pub for yesterday's match & it definitely worked in my favor! Loved watching the plastic Chelski fans glee turn to despair yesterday, it was priceless! COYS!!!!
 

double0

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Aug 29, 2006
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Easter Sunday 1st day of a new month April Fools Spurs winning at Stamford Bridge. It all aligned and now it's forever broken.
 

mattdefoe

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Watched our first game together (albeit on tv) with my old man for 4 years and we beat the scum away for the first time in my life

It is fate
 

Roynie

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Oct 2, 2007
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Literally can’t stand to watch the big away games live. Have a 20 min delay and check here first if anyone scored. Then watch in 20 minute chunks, lot less stressful ?

I was watching it with an unplanned 5 minute delay, whilst texting a mate who's a Palace supporter. He let me know as soon as we scored and was asking questions about Spurs. Just after we scored the 2nd and 3rd goals, he texted "another one for you". I got so excited I texted back "great stuff, we want 5!" only to be told "no, no, no, another question, not another goal!" Dopey twat, I could have smacked him if he weren't a thousand miles away!!! :mad: :ROFLMAO:
 

Gassin's finest

C'est diabolique
May 12, 2010
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I knew were we going to win when I saw this large poster outside a pub saying Chelsea v Tottenham... I thought "that's a sign that is".
 

cider spurs

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Two questions that thus far appear to be overlooked.

  • Is this fete a Church or Garden event
  • Will there be a Tombola
Do love a good Tombola. Pomagne and Lavender soap. A true delight.
 

cider spurs

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I was cleaning out a closet (spring cleaning) & found my old Spurs scarf with the "Audere et Facere" logo last week & wore it down the pub for yesterday's match & it definitely worked in my favor! Loved watching the plastic Chelski fans glee turn to despair yesterday, it was priceless! COYS!!!!


You 'came out' of the closet and we won. Fair play to you, must have been daunting. Signed Right said Fred single winging it's way to you. ;)
 
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