Whatever happened to the Spurs thread?

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over 17 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
Whatever happened to the Spurs thread?
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over 17 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
Just wondering... especially after a few of them gave me grief yesterday 

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over 17 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
All Spurs fans have committed suicide so we don't need the thread any more.
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over 17 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
True huh?

Can't be easy tho... supporting the fifth eighth best team in your home town.




Updated... I've never been great at maths - bluddy Naenae College 'edumacation' strikes again :)
SurgeQld2008-09-29 15:36:06
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And the third best team in North London behind Arsenal and Arsenal Reserves.

Three for me, and two for them.

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over 17 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
Buffon II wrote:
And the third best team in North London behind Arsenal and Arsenal Reserves.


Your right Buffy...


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Malky wrote:
All Spurs fans have committed suicide so we don't need the thread any more.


Wrong. All the Spurs fans i know are still alive. And the thread is just on the second page.
No need to post on it because there is nothing worth saying about us!
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whitby fever wrote:
Malky wrote:
All Spurs fans have committed suicide so we don't need the thread any more.


Wrong. All the Spurs fans i know are still alive. And the thread is just on the second page.
No need to post on it because there is nothing worth saying about us!
 
Well, you are in the Premier league!! Not sure for how much longer, but at least you are there!
Proud to have attended the first 175 Consecutive "Home" Wellington Phoenix "A League" Games !!

The Ruf, The Ruf, The Ruf is on Fire!!

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surely we can't be relegated...surely....??

"You can never get a bloody tradesman at Easter, it's a wonder Jesus got crucified" - Karl Pilkington

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Dougie Rydal wrote:
surely we can't be relegated...surely....??

Yes, you can be relegated and stop calling me Shirley.

That doesn't work quite so well when you type it.


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Dougie Rydal wrote:
surely we can't be relegated...surely....??


You'll find out next year when you're in the Championship.

Three for me, and two for them.

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Malky wrote:
Dougie Rydal wrote:
surely we can't be relegated...surely....??

Yes, you can be relegated and stop calling me Shirley.

That doesn't work quite so well when you type it.





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Haha it wasn't lost on me Malky
 
And sorry to break it to you dougie, but its quite possible.
 
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Dougie Rydal wrote:
surely we can't be relegated...surely....??
 
If you dont win a game this season it would be more than likely
She wore a yellow ribbon
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Derby had more points by this stage last year. Scary aye!
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She'll be right.

Wonder who the board are knocking on the door of now?...oh, that's right, Ramos was their man...
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Lucky all those millions were spent propelling the team into the top 4... 

She wore a yellow ribbon
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I think if you look way down the bottom (just like the league table) you find Spurs. A suggested earier, it may be the next page down already

Its no longer a problem.

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They have good company......In Newcastle we trust? But not their owners. I feel sorry for both sets pf fans really. Not their fault is it??
Proud to have attended the first 175 Consecutive "Home" Wellington Phoenix "A League" Games !!

The Ruf, The Ruf, The Ruf is on Fire!!

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Apparently the traveliing spurs fans at the Portsmouth game are being reported to the FA as they were too busy hurling racial abuse at Sol Cambell to even bother supporting thier team.
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That's very disappointing to hear..there are so many other adjectives and verbs to describe that 'kupapa'.
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over 17 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
IT WENT DOWN>
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UberGunner wrote:
Apparently the traveliing spurs fans at the Portsmouth game are being reported to the FA as they were too busy hurling racial abuse at Sol Cambell to even bother supporting thier team.
 
 
I feel sorry for fans and players in the Championship.  This is what they will have to put up with.

How old is Leggy?  Is he 12 or 72?

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you would think the "Yids" would be a little more sensitive to discrimnatory chanting?
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Bailout Plan Rejected 

The world of football was rocked to its very foundations last night, when the controversial proposed bailout of Tottenham Hotspur FC was unanimously rejected by the Premier League.

The Spurs crisis began in 2006 when the Board inexplicably began to invest substantial sums in so-called subprime footballers, each of whom is now effectively worthless.

"No-one bothered to check if these players had any ability to pay back the enormous sums that had been invested in them," said one anguished fan, "...the club just assumed their value would keep on rising."

With pressure growing from nervous creditors, Spurs were obliged to sell their remaining valuable players like Berbatov and Keane, leaving behind only 'toxic assets' like Bentley and Pavlyuchenko. "We spent �29million on that pair....seems crazy now doesn't it?"

It is impossible to tell what they're worth now, because demand for such expensive mediocrity has completely dried up.

Spurs had begged the Premier League to create a bailout fund to purchase their entire first-team squad, thus freeing up the club's finances to re-invest in more competent replacements.

As confidence in Spurs began to evaporate meanwhile, other richer clubs became increasingly unwilling to lend to them, except on prohibitively stringent terms.

"We were rather hoping for Carlos Tevez from Manchester United," confirmed a club insider, "...but they'd only lend us Frazier Campbell."

However administrators were unrepentant, adamant that Spurs were not after all 'too big to fail'. After a weekend of often emotional deliberations, they voted not to set a dangerous precedent.

"We refused to bail out Derby County last season," admitted a Premier League spokesman, "...though to be fair they had more points at this stage than Spurs do."

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