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Coys un

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Aug 31, 2012
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There must be something in this.

I, too hail from Welsh blood, and my support goes back to 1966 having been born a couple of months after the Double.

I've definitely seen worse performances, and results, but it never gets any less painful.
True. Still painful. The number of people supporting Spurs in Wales is much more than some believe. Whenever I wear my Spurs top, people come up to me and talk about our side. Even when supporting Wales, both away and home matches, I always meet Spurs fans. Best wishes. COYS
 

CosmicHotspur

Better a wag than a WAG
Aug 14, 2006
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Croeso Coys un.

I was born in Tottenham and have supported Spurs all my life and watched them play from the '50s too and we've been very fortunate to have seen some wonderful football and players in our time. If you get around to reading some of my older posts, you'll see that I know Cliff well and also used to know many of the other 60s players and nothing has come up to the standard of those halcyon early 60s for me.

Today was a sad and humiliating day but it's not the end of the world and I live in hope of future glory. Supporting Tottenham is in the blood.

I'm in Wales too now but my spiritual home will always be White Hart Lane.

Really loved your post. Spurs also in my blood. Is there any way I can send you a 'private message'? It would be nice to correspond with another life long supporter. I WILL read your other posts. Being retired, I now have even more time for Spurs. COYS UN.


Inbox at top of page is private message "conversation" facility. Would be happy to chat.
 
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