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Tottenham Vs Arsenal: Match Thread

djw1973

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nightgoat

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Whilst I find the irony of the Goons singing a song for him to the tune of Don't You Want Me rather amusing, 'Alexis Sanchez baby, Alexis Sanchez wooaah' has got to be the shittest chant I've ever heard. No wonder he wants to leave.
 

wishkah

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He said that up until the goal it was an even game

I strongly disagree with him
Oh I thought he said we outfought them in the beaches, we outfight them in the sky and we would never ever surrender.

Might have been the history channel
 

riggi

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Btw I was sat next to a West Ham fan... he was with his Spurs wife. Nuts.
 

Spurger King

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I'm still buzzing. Must have been incredible for those of you at the Lane.

What a fantastic way to cap off all those years of WHL NLD's. Whatever happens now, these players have done the old girl proud. Beating United to go unbeaten at home in our final season there would be the icing on the cake.
 

Darth Vega

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Am I alone in feeling a little subdued? Don't get me wrong, I'm absolutely delighted we won, and finishing above them for once is nice, but it almost felt par for the course; like it was another stepping stone to much bigger things. In previous years, this game was absolutely everything - it could make or break our season - and while it's undoubtedly still important, we have so much more to play for for once that the game takes on less significance. I suppose its indicative of how far we've come in the past few years.
 

mckenz

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Am I alone in feeling a little subdued? Don't get me wrong, I'm absolutely delighted we won, and finishing above them for once is nice, but it almost felt par for the course; like it was another stepping stone to much bigger things. In previous years, this game was absolutely everything - it could make or break our season - and while it's still undoubtedly important, we have so much more to play for for once that the game takes on less importance. I suppose its endemic of how far we've come in the past few years.

You are obviously right but also obviously far too sober....


still right though
 

shelfmonkey

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The pundits were absolutely stroking their tallywhackers over us, compliment after compliment.......and not one of our resident everypunditisa****ists says a word. Where were you? Mashing your farleys risks? Shame on you all.

:(

I was spreading peanut butter and blackcurrant jam on mine (y)
 

Corky

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My son has just come back with this lot from today, the plate was given to him by victor
 

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dagraham

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Am I alone in feeling a little subdued? Don't get me wrong, I'm absolutely delighted we won, and finishing above them for once is nice, but it almost felt par for the course; like it was another stepping stone to much bigger things. In previous years, this game was absolutely everything - it could make or break our season - and while it's undoubtedly still important, we have so much more to play for for once that the game takes on less significance. I suppose its indicative of how far we've come in the past few years.

I know what you mean. All things considered that was actually quite a routine win.

We are actually getting a little glimpse of how it has felt to be an Arsenal fan. Hopefully we can follow it up with making this a regular occurrence and actually winning things too to complete the shift in fortune between us and them.
 
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