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What would stop you supporting Spurs?

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posted on 15/6/11

You don't think Murdoch has control now? Every Prem club survives on the money he pays and caters to his every whim with fixture changes.

posted on 15/6/11

THudd :

Just left a nice little message for him on not606.

BTW, I note that he has not been posting to the Spurs board there. Probably thinks hes' slipped under the radar. But we know his OCD will bring him back to the Spurs boards in Net land soon enough ...

posted on 15/6/11

What if Spurs...

Threw away a 4 goal lead v Newcastle
Lost to Birmingham City in the CC final
then put their prices up by 6%

posted on 15/6/11

DDD :

IMHO location is one of those last tribal things that ties football to society (specifically the community in which the clubs were born and grew) . And which separates a football club from business in general (even though THFC is a PLC) .

Spurs as a brand name is location agnostic.
As would be the "Spurs way" of playing football.

posted on 15/6/11

signing Joey Barton, Andy Carroll or any other wife beater or general detritus from the cesspool of life!

posted on 15/6/11

NO WAY!

posted on 15/6/11

Luka Modric leaving!

posted on 15/6/11

If we moved.

I was born and raised in Tottenham, when i was at school we had Tottenham players come in, on matchdays you would leave your house and just get swept up in the crowds. My dad lived next door to the wonderful and kind Sir Bill Nicholson (who used to post scarves and other memrobilia through the door).

Everything i know about Tottenham Hotspur and the reason i support them is because of my life being spread around them.

Maybe i could go support Millwall they look like a friendly set of fans

posted on 15/6/11

Having any red on the strip would be up there. I refused to buy the Mansion logo shirt for that very reason.

That said I sucked it up even when George Graham (with his goon patio) became our manager- thats how much I love the Mighty Spurs!

posted on 15/6/11

BlanchflowersBoots :

The Graham factor was completely diluted IMHO by the presence of the greatness that was ... GI-NO-LA !!!

Ginola was a player who was as so Spurs as one could be in tradition for one who was so anti that tradition in terms of his Arsenal teams.

Would like to know how Graham dealt with this dichotomy ...

posted on 15/6/11

she walked up to me and she asked me to dance

he plays on the wing and he comes from france

he's ginola la la la ginola la la la ginola

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