moved location - depends how far, but probably wouldn't stop me supporting (wasn't in favour of the OS but would've stuck by Spurs)
Taken over by a multi-billionaire - would rather keep the ownership we have, but would stay with spurs
Relegated right down the league - Anyone who would drop Spurs in this instance isn't a real fan.
Match fixing - depends just how severe it was. I think one of the few things that would make me question my allegiance would be something like this, if it felt hugely immoral. But Spurs are lovely, so we wouldn't do this...
I can't imagine anything would stop me from supporting spurs, it just wouldn't work. I certainly couldn't support another team that's for sure. If they ever went into liquidation and ceased to exist, i'd be a lost soul.
How about if they changed the strip to red and white with a badge of a cannon and played their home games at the Emirates?
If I found out they were Arsenal in disguise for all this time... then yes i would
A bullet to the head
You just can't get rid of the love you feel for your own team! However hard you try, however much you act like you don't support your team anymore...deep down you always will!
Having said that...if Marlon King ever where's a Spurs shirt, it will be a test
Having said that...if Marlon King ever where's a Spurs shirt, it will be a test
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Along with Joey Barton and Lee Bowyer
Barton?! Bowyer?! Campbell?!
Thats a dream team right there
What would stop me? Dying would be up there.
Being kidnapped by terrorists and being held in a underground bunker for the rest of my life.
I might consider not supporting THE SUPERIOR SPURS anymore!
THudd :
No way.
In that condition, my head would be forevermore full of a Spurs squad of 25 with Greaves, Teddy, Hoddle, Gazza, Lineker, Mackay, Jennings et al letting Peps' Barca go 10-nil up at HT. And then winning 25-10.
Squad quotas : Hoddle out, Luka in.
What dilemmas to have eh ...
I can't think of anything that would stop me being a Spurs fan. If they ceased to exist I wouldn't support anyone else in the same way. I might follow a local side more closely but thats about it.
Good point DDD
If they ceased to exsist I would go and watch Brighton instead
If they ever stopped being United's feeder club or gave up their free flowing football.
Ahh Boris..
2 players in 5 years makes us a feeder club right
If they did the unthinkable and moved way too far and rebranded (e.g. MK Dons) then that would be it for me.
I would have to consider AFC Tottenham if such a club came into existance following such an ultimate betrayal. I mean look at AFC Wimbledon after just 9 years.
With reagrds to match fixing, well it would be more appropriate to drop the people involved rather than the club itself. Protect the club as no one person or team or executives are bigger than the club.
What if your manager get convict for artful dodge of the taxman?
What if your manager get convict for artful dodge of the taxman
Michigan?
THudd :
Cannot be him (even though tis the classic ESOL pattern) , because he is on a (quote) long holiday until Feb 2012.
He is currently on Not606 on the 'chatbox'.. Well he was about an hour ago!
Poor guy
Hod idol :
Yes, that would do it for me.
I think the move to the OS is just about on the limits of what many could tolerate.
What difference does location really make? If they moved to Woolwich I'd still be a Spurs fan.
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posted on 15/6/11
moved location - depends how far, but probably wouldn't stop me supporting (wasn't in favour of the OS but would've stuck by Spurs)
Taken over by a multi-billionaire - would rather keep the ownership we have, but would stay with spurs
Relegated right down the league - Anyone who would drop Spurs in this instance isn't a real fan.
Match fixing - depends just how severe it was. I think one of the few things that would make me question my allegiance would be something like this, if it felt hugely immoral. But Spurs are lovely, so we wouldn't do this...
posted on 15/6/11
I can't imagine anything would stop me from supporting spurs, it just wouldn't work. I certainly couldn't support another team that's for sure. If they ever went into liquidation and ceased to exist, i'd be a lost soul.
posted on 15/6/11
How about if they changed the strip to red and white with a badge of a cannon and played their home games at the Emirates?
posted on 15/6/11
till death do us part
posted on 15/6/11
If I found out they were Arsenal in disguise for all this time... then yes i would
posted on 15/6/11
A bullet to the head
You just can't get rid of the love you feel for your own team! However hard you try, however much you act like you don't support your team anymore...deep down you always will!
Having said that...if Marlon King ever where's a Spurs shirt, it will be a test
posted on 15/6/11
Having said that...if Marlon King ever where's a Spurs shirt, it will be a test
-----------------------
Along with Joey Barton and Lee Bowyer
posted on 15/6/11
... And Campbell?
posted on 15/6/11
Barton?! Bowyer?! Campbell?!
posted on 15/6/11
Thats a dream team right there
posted on 15/6/11
What would stop me? Dying would be up there.
posted on 15/6/11
Being kidnapped by terrorists and being held in a underground bunker for the rest of my life.
I might consider not supporting THE SUPERIOR SPURS anymore!
posted on 15/6/11
THudd :
No way.
In that condition, my head would be forevermore full of a Spurs squad of 25 with Greaves, Teddy, Hoddle, Gazza, Lineker, Mackay, Jennings et al letting Peps' Barca go 10-nil up at HT. And then winning 25-10.
Squad quotas : Hoddle out, Luka in.
What dilemmas to have eh ...
posted on 15/6/11
I can't think of anything that would stop me being a Spurs fan. If they ceased to exist I wouldn't support anyone else in the same way. I might follow a local side more closely but thats about it.
posted on 15/6/11
Good point DDD
If they ceased to exsist I would go and watch Brighton instead
posted on 15/6/11
If they ever stopped being United's feeder club or gave up their free flowing football.
posted on 15/6/11
Ahh Boris..
2 players in 5 years makes us a feeder club right
posted on 15/6/11
If they did the unthinkable and moved way too far and rebranded (e.g. MK Dons) then that would be it for me.
I would have to consider AFC Tottenham if such a club came into existance following such an ultimate betrayal. I mean look at AFC Wimbledon after just 9 years.
With reagrds to match fixing, well it would be more appropriate to drop the people involved rather than the club itself. Protect the club as no one person or team or executives are bigger than the club.
posted on 15/6/11
What if your manager get convict for artful dodge of the taxman?
posted on 15/6/11
What if your manager get convict for artful dodge of the taxman
Michigan?
posted on 15/6/11
THudd :
Cannot be him (even though tis the classic ESOL pattern) , because he is on a (quote) long holiday until Feb 2012.
posted on 15/6/11
He is currently on Not606 on the 'chatbox'.. Well he was about an hour ago!
Poor guy
posted on 15/6/11
Hod idol :
Yes, that would do it for me.
I think the move to the OS is just about on the limits of what many could tolerate.
posted on 15/6/11
What difference does location really make? If they moved to Woolwich I'd still be a Spurs fan.
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