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Jaispurs

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May 11, 2005
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Whilst standing in disbelief as to what I was seeing I couldn't help but notice how our fans joined as one with Bolton fans. Singing and holding our breath as in unison with the paramedics trying to save Muamba's life.
On the way to the car one old boy was amazingly slagging off the performance, slagging off JD, Modric, Saha and Bale. I couldn't believe what I was hearing. he was so loud doing it too.
After a couple of minutes my rage got the better of me and I shouted to him to shut up and have some respect. The guy then turned to me and said he didn't care as he was an ex gooner.
I couldn't believe what I was hearing. This guy showed the evil side of the human race, how could he have no compassion whatsoever?
About 40 people around me started shouting at this guy and his friends distanced themselves from him. I thought it was going to kick off big time.
Luckily it didn't and the guy apologised to all of us.
I was so proud of our fans, the compassion, the true shock and then this guy made me ashamed.
I hope this was an isolated incident from some muppet. Let us know your stories - football was inconsequential yesterday and will be for a while. None of us will ever forget what we saw, never.
Lets pray he comes through OK.
 

KingKay

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Apr 16, 2004
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One of my Bolton supporting mates was one of the few away fans that travelled down yesterday. Apparently after the game some Spurs fans took them in to the 'Pride of Tottenham' and wouldn't let them buy a drink all night. Late last night he updated his FB status with:

"Spurs fans have gone massively up in my estimation tonight. Credit to them, did themselves proud"

Credit to our lads for that!
 

JohanTheYid

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Sep 21, 2004
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Even Jack Wilshere bigging up our fans on Twitter today, rivalries mean nothing when something like this happens.
 

Coyboy

The Double of 1961 is still The Double
Dec 3, 2004
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But Bale played pretty well.

Point missed?

Yeah we were all pretty good, but I am sure all other fans would have been the same.
 

THX2208

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Dec 6, 2006
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Even Jack Wilshere bigging up our fans on Twitter today, rivalries mean nothing when something like this happens.


"Big Respect for all of the Spurs fans at the game yesterday for singing Muamba's name! Just shows football is ONE big community!"
 

MrsKeane

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Apr 6, 2007
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One of my Bolton supporting mates was one of the few away fans that travelled down yesterday. Apparently after the game some Spurs fans took them in to the 'Pride of Tottenham' and wouldn't let them buy a drink all night. Late last night he updated his FB status with:

"Spurs fans have gone massively up in my estimation tonight. Credit to them, did themselves proud"

Credit to our lads for that!

Is he back home safely now? *pats Spurs fan's who was at the match last night's back* a credit to us all
 

mabolsa_ritchey

aka Hugh G Rection
Oct 23, 2005
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Yep big respect to anyone at the game last night. Very proud of our fans right now! :bowdown::clap:
 

FMA

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Jun 15, 2006
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Yeah, it was certainly one in the eye for the minority on here that continually bang on about how bad Spurs fans are.
 

THX2208

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We have certainly proved we have some of the best fans in the world!
 

AngerManagement

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May 15, 2004
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Yea it was great to see the fan reaction in the ground, even though it was what I would expect from us or indeed any fan.

Then again last night I was seeing links on fb to tweets made by a poster being racist and making fun of the situation, some people just aren't right so it was good to see nothing like that was on display with our fans, we made the club proud
 

THX2208

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Dec 6, 2006
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Yea it was great to see the fan reaction in the ground, even though it was what I would expect from us or indeed any fan.

Then again last night I was seeing links on fb to tweets made by a poster being racist and making fun of the situation, some people just aren't right so it was good to see nothing like that was on display with our fans, we made the club proud

That guy got arrested today :clap:

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-wales-17416472
 

ryantegan

Block 33 Season Ticket holder :)
Jun 28, 2009
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All Football fans would have behaved this way. Im proud to be a Spur, but Im also proud to be a football fan
 

Andy

Staff
Mar 21, 2005
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overheard a gooner in the pub whilst it was all happening on saturday, he said 'Muamba's an ex gooner, i'd rather die than play at white hart lane too'

complete **** and he was told so by loads of people, he left the pub soon after as a few people were wound up with him.
 
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