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posted on 29/4/20

Was Sandy there ?

posted on 29/4/20

Arsenal in Woolwich one minute and north London the next.

And you find that sort of rootless existence appealing?

posted on 29/4/20

comment by Jalisco Red (U4195)
posted 1 minute ago
Arsenal in Woolwich one minute and north London the next.

And you find that sort of rootless existence appealing?
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Presumably you still live at home with mummy and daddy then?

posted on 29/4/20

OP

Confirming that Woolwich are indeed a South London Club.

posted on 29/4/20

1912, just 12 years after Spurs brought the first ever trophy back to North London, and just eight years before the next trophy was to arrive in North London, also ending up at WHL.

Woolwich Arsenal would have have wait a further 16 seasons before they won their first ever trophy, although it was only three seasons before they cheated their way into the top flight.

posted on 29/4/20

comment by HarlequinHebdo (U16981)
posted 18 minutes ago
Was Sandy there ?
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Naah, he was too old.

posted on 29/4/20

Crazy to think it was 108 years ago.

posted on 29/4/20

Officials from every club in the top flight were rumoured to be involved in that alleged skulduggery, Sandy, meaning Tottenham Hotspur must have been thoroughly despised for some reason.

I say alleged, as the allegations were never proved.

posted on 29/4/20

Mind the gap, sandy. Chalk up another victory for Arsenal in the Titanic Derby, in North London.

posted on 29/4/20

comment by New Choice City (U22363)
posted 15 minutes ago
Mind the gap, sandy. Chalk up another victory for Arsenal in the Titanic Derby, in North London.
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Arsenal did not move from South London until 1913. So no it was not a North London Derby, as only one club in the fixture resided in North London.

Learn your history fella.

comment by Chronic (U3423)

posted on 29/4/20

shephards bush is in west London. the gooooners don't even know if they are coming are going, no wonder most of their fanbase is confused / mentally impaired, south London one day, west the next, then north, then somewhere else in north, then somewhere else in north.

wonder where they will set up camp this weekend?

posted on 29/4/20

Prominently in your thoughts, I expect.

posted on 29/4/20

comment by sandy (U20567)
posted 57 minutes ago
comment by New Choice City (U22363)
posted 15 minutes ago
Mind the gap, sandy. Chalk up another victory for Arsenal in the Titanic Derby, in North London.
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Arsenal did not move from South London until 1913. So no it was not a North London Derby, as only one club in the fixture resided in North London.

Learn your history fella.
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So it would be an Un-NLD. As the title says... the article is about Arsenal from London unlike Spurs winning the Titanic Derby... in North London

posted on 29/4/20

A very good article heading New Choice,some people just can't keep up with all these initials !

I did of course !

posted on 29/4/20

comment by Tottenham Chronic (U3423)
posted 1 hour, 2 minutes ago
shephards bush is in west London. the gooooners don't even know if they are coming are going, no wonder most of their fanbase is confused / mentally impaired, south London one day, west the next, then north, then somewhere else in north, then somewhere else in north.

wonder where they will set up camp this weekend?
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You do realise Spurs played home games at Wembley, Milton Keynes and the new American Football Stadium in one season 😂😂😂

comment by Chronic (U3423)

posted on 29/4/20

comment by D'Jeezus Mackaroni (U1137)
posted 1 hour, 9 minutes ago
comment by Tottenham Chronic (U3423)
posted 1 hour, 2 minutes ago
shephards bush is in west London. the gooooners don't even know if they are coming are going, no wonder most of their fanbase is confused / mentally impaired, south London one day, west the next, then north, then somewhere else in north, then somewhere else in north.

wonder where they will set up camp this weekend?
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You do realise Spurs played home games at Wembley, Milton Keynes and the new American Football Stadium in one season 😂😂😂
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that was in order that we could stay for the next 100 years at our permanent home

comment by Phenom (U20037)

posted on 29/4/20

one cup game in milton keynes hardly compares to moving a football club completely geographically

posted on 29/4/20

3 grounds in 100 years ago hardly compares to having 3 in one season when it comes to wondering where "they will set up camp this weekend"...

comment by Phenom (U20037)

posted on 29/4/20

i could say the same to you in 100 years but we'll be dead

posted on 29/4/20

Only if someone makes the comment Chronic did...

posted on 29/4/20

They can dress it up how they like Arsenal are and always will be a South London team.

posted on 22/5/20

Sandy were you at the match?

posted on 14/6/20

Masabumi Hosono survived the Titanic, but not the public's scorn.

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