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Citeh? Wet Spam? Let's laugh at these Spud muppets too!
Posted: Mon Sep 29, 2008 11:33 am
by Zulus Thousand of em
An occasional thread to ponder on and admire the breathtaking arrogance of the morons at White Hart Lane.
For example:
For f@ck sake people are boring on these boards. Fact is we have Hull at Home and then stoke, quite simply 2 wins. We'll be out of the relegation spots, and due to the weirdness of the league this year, we won't even be that far away from 6th I'll bet We'll be through the group stages of Uefa and licking our lips at an average Liverpool side.
It's so obvious this will happen!!
And everyone will be saying top 6 cup treble. Spurs fans are so fickle!

Posted: Mon Sep 29, 2008 11:48 am
by KeeeeeeeBaaaaaaab
Spurs fans are everything that's wrong with football fans today. Everything's a moral victory, even when they get battered. It's all about how they play good football, despite not doing, and how they should be given any sympathy if anything bad happens to the club, because they're Spurs. The media love them for some reason. Every summer's the same old "we'll be top four, win a cup and do well in Europe", and every October it's the same "it'll happen next season".
Two years ago, Aaron Lennon was the best player in the world. Last year, Tom Huddlestone was. Three weeks later, it was Gareth Bale. Apparently.
Arsenal fans are ridiculous namby pambies, like their players. Man United fans aren't actually fans. Liverpool fans run Spurs very close with their holier-than-thou "we deserve titles and wins even before we've stepped onto the pitch, supporting the football club is a privilege, not a choice" bollocks. But Spurs win it because they don't even have that much recent success to back any of this up. Wankers.
Posted: Mon Sep 29, 2008 11:57 am
by Lord Kangana
Aye, I've never understood how for the past god-knows-how-many-seasons pundits predict Spurs will do well. Its all a conspiracy, and of course money talks. Same goes for Liverpool.
Posted: Mon Sep 29, 2008 12:22 pm
by Worthy4England
KeeeeeeeBaaaaaaab wrote:Spurs fans are everything that's wrong with football fans today. Everything's a moral victory, even when they get battered. It's all about how they play good football, despite not doing, and how they should be given any sympathy if anything bad happens to the club, because they're Spurs. The media love them for some reason. Every summer's the same old "we'll be top four, win a cup and do well in Europe", and every October it's the same "it'll happen next season".
Two years ago, Aaron Lennon was the best player in the world. Last year, Tom Huddlestone was. Three weeks later, it was Gareth Bale. Apparently.
Arsenal fans are ridiculous namby pambies, like their players. Man United fans aren't actually fans. Liverpool fans run Spurs very close with their holier-than-thou "we deserve titles and wins even before we've stepped onto the pitch, supporting the football club is a privilege, not a choice" bollocks. But Spurs win it because they don't even have that much recent success to back any of this up. Wankers.
Interestingly, most of my deeply held dislike for ManUre is for exactly that reason through all the 70's and 80's when they kept telling everyone they were the best Club in the world only to be incorrect year after year.
Posted: Mon Sep 29, 2008 1:55 pm
by warthog
Spurs fans are vile. I used to have great fun torturing them on 606 before it got semi-civilised. At the time, we (little Bolton) had beaten them 6 (six) times in a row in league games, but according to the Chas and Dave mob, they were still the better team.
It's great to see them at the bottom and without Berbs and Keane they may be in real trouble this time. Serves 'em right. The treatment of Martin Jol was shameful.
Posted: Mon Sep 29, 2008 1:59 pm
by Bruce Rioja
warthog wrote: The treatment of Martin Jol was shameful.
Absolutely. Oh, and that's Martin 'currently top of the Bundesliga' Jol.

Posted: Mon Sep 29, 2008 4:18 pm
by H. Pedersen
warthog wrote:It's great to see them at the bottom and without Berbs and Keane they may be in real trouble this time.
I'd like to believe that's true but unfortunately I do think it's possible to buy your way out of trouble, and with £50 million from selling Keane and Berbatov they shouldn't have a problem doing so.
Posted: Tue Sep 30, 2008 10:56 am
by ratbert
Never liked 'em, never will. Another team (see also Newcastle, City) that thinks they are part of world football's 'elite' and another media darling.
Posted: Tue Sep 30, 2008 11:02 am
by bobo the clown
H. Pedersen wrote:warthog wrote:It's great to see them at the bottom and without Berbs and Keane they may be in real trouble this time.
I'd like to believe that's true but unfortunately
I do think it's possible to buy your way out of trouble, and with £50 million from selling Keane and Berbatov they shouldn't have a problem doing so.
... in the long run, so do I ... but if you follow Spurs spending over the past 5 or 6 years they're up there with anyone you care to mention. I know they'll say "but we've sold people ... " though in these cases, hardly by choice.
Just to add to the overall woe .... Juande Ramos, I believe, was picked up for speeding over the weekend. OK, speeding ... there but for the grace of God ...
But he was doing 93mph ... in a 50 zone.
Posted: Tue Sep 30, 2008 12:40 pm
by Zulus Thousand of em
"Glory Glory" is an interesting forum. It's where I saw the comment at the top of this thread. Some sensible posters interspersed with a fair smattering of the "We are a big club, we don't deserve this" muppets that we all love to hate.
They're all a bit suicidal today.

The mood has not been helped by two suggestions from Spuds aficianados as to how they might get out of their current dilemma. The first pointed out that Robbie Savage is available and could be just the chap to put a bit of bite in the midfield "like he did at Derby"
The second suggested sacking their latest managerial failure and replacing him with Allardyce who will "win ugly" for them. Whatever happened to "the beautiful game"
TM Spuds?
Both posters were shot down in flames - not before blood pressure levels reached dangerous proportions though. Tee hee!
Posted: Wed Oct 08, 2008 12:27 pm
by Verbal
Pavyulchenko (sp?) out for 3 weeks and all. Heh.
Posted: Wed Oct 08, 2008 12:39 pm
by warthog
Posted: Wed Oct 08, 2008 12:49 pm
by Dave Sutton's barnet
bobo the clown wrote:Just to add to the overall woe .... Juande Ramos, I believe, was picked up for speeding over the weekend. OK, speeding ... there but for the grace of God ...
But he was doing 93mph ... in a 50 zone.
You've not fallen for the old "trying to get three points" line, have you?
Posted: Wed Oct 08, 2008 1:04 pm
by Montreal Wanderer
Dave Sutton's barnet wrote:bobo the clown wrote:Just to add to the overall woe .... Juande Ramos, I believe, was picked up for speeding over the weekend. OK, speeding ... there but for the grace of God ...
But he was doing 93mph ... in a 50 zone.
You've not fallen for the old "trying to get three points" line, have you?
I read that in the KUMB Spurs joke thread along with many others - ah, Bobo starting urban myths....
Posted: Wed Oct 08, 2008 3:26 pm
by potter1989bwfc
wonder what odds he get for that now ?
Posted: Sun Oct 19, 2008 11:48 pm
by Verbal
Can we bring this up again, or is it too much tempting fate?
Posted: Sun Oct 19, 2008 11:49 pm
by Prufrock
Verbal wrote:Can we bring this up again, or is it too much tempting fate?
Bad Verbal. There is a dilemma though. Nobody say anything and hope we can double the comedy, or enjoy it while it lasts?
Posted: Mon Oct 20, 2008 12:04 am
by Verbal
Prufrock wrote:Verbal wrote:Can we bring this up again, or is it too much tempting fate?
Bad Verbal. There is a dilemma though. Nobody say anything and hope we can double the comedy, or enjoy it while it lasts?
Tis a quandary. I was only reminded coming to London from Manc today. It stopped at Stoke and a load of Spurs fans piled on. You could tell from their faces what the result was.
Posted: Mon Oct 20, 2008 9:20 am
by blurred
Posted: Mon Oct 20, 2008 9:55 am
by Verbal