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How will you react if we lift the title?

The Long Suffering One

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Mar 13, 2014
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I honestly don't know what I will do if we go on to become champions.

Probably troll my mates who have been trolling me all my life in being a Spur.

Wear a different Spurs top every day of the week.

What will you do?
 

LexingtonSpurs

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Aug 27, 2013
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I'll act like we've been here before, and expect to be back again. I don't need to troll my mates who support other clubs - they know we have it better right now...As soon as the season is done, its time to focus on next season.
 

HildoSpur

Likes Erik Lamela, deal with it.
Oct 1, 2005
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Crying, drinking lots of booze which will lead to more crying, hangover the next day which will lead to more crying. You get the idea.
 

voxy28

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Jan 15, 2013
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Not even thinking about it till we are close enough.... Pls stop such thread.
 

BigVic

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Jul 16, 2015
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Lets just wait, its like talking about winning the lottery its pointless until it actually happens.
 

Chris Flynn

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Aug 3, 2012
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I'll be sat next to a crackling fire, reading a leather bound tome with a fine brandy and my faithful old Labrador at my feet. My manservant Hopkins will hand me a long thin bit of paper from the wires. I will read it, lower my reading glasses, nod to Hopkins, pat the dog on the head and go back to my book, a small smile playing round my lips
 
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dagraham

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Sep 20, 2005
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If we win it I will disguise myself as a gooner and try and gate crash Arsenal TV.

I think they'd appreciate it :woot:.
 

minesadouble

Drove my Chevy to the Levy
Jul 27, 2006
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In that event, my home would be a scene from a Rom-Com movie. The entire family will sob, me most of all. I will watch the TV screen in a trance for about 6 hours. I’ll stagger to bed drunk at midnight or, more likely, be helped there by the missus.

The next day I’ll float on air. I am a 59 yr old adult and I don’t go in for gloating or trolling or anything like that. My friends (and relatives) and colleagues who are mostly Gooners and Hammers will give me a silent smile or a wide berth. But 99% I’ll just enjoy it with my few Spurs mates and on SC. I’ll probably be on here for hours every day!

For a week or two I’ll be a little drunk on adrenaline and passion, if not alcohol. But like Poch, Levy and the players, my thoughts will soon turn to the future. Fergie used to say that the day after Man Utd had won the PL, the real work began on retaining it. Nothing in football stands still. I firmly believe that something more than a ‘one off’ is happening at THFC. But we’ll need to step up to challenge next year and beyond. My interest in our Summer signings and close season activity will be greater than ever.

What this Season has given me (like almost all Spurs fans as far as I can tell) is my love back. I have never stopped supporting and caring but it’s been like a long marriage; you can forget what it was like in those days when you truly couldn’t get enough of each other. This team, this squad, this coach, have reminded me why I started supporting Spurs as a 6 yr old kid in 1961/62. It’s about Glory. It’s about going out and beating the other lot, not passing sideways and waiting for them to die of boredom. Of course I want us to overhaul Leicester and qualify for the CL and do even better next year but it’s not all about that. It’s the way we’ve done it; with exuberance, and youth, and passion, and yes, even fair-play and a bit of modesty. I don’t go in for ‘hate’ of other teams. I was thrilled by the way Liverpool overcame Dortmund and I don’t mind if Man City win the CL and want England to win the Euros. Our current English lads (with a nod to our Belgians, Dane, Argentine and others) have given me something way more valuable than a single trophy. They’ve made me fall in love with the game again.
 

yido_number1

He'll always be magic
Jun 8, 2004
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The noise coming from my house would trigger a Sunami that would make the one in Deep Impact look like a mill pond.
 

easley91

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Jan 27, 2011
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Non stop Spurs songs on surround sound on full blast coupled with tears and tears of joy along with the biggest smile I will ever have.
 

Gb160

Well done boys. Good process
Jun 20, 2012
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I'll probably just have a nice cuppa, maybe even treat myself to full fat milk with it.
Actually scrap the full fat milk, got a bit carried away.... I'll save that for when we rule Europe.
 
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