Crouchinho said:
It's called banter manc in london, I'd take what fans sing with a pinch of salt. We've sang ridiculous songs to United too who dominated for the past 20 years too. One even comparing Fergie to a shit Gary megson. How did you cope 20 years ago when chants from opposition were a lot more aggressive? It was only twenty years ago your fans tried to stop and FA cup game against spurs by invading the pitch. I'd rather be in this day and age now
Fans of the likes of Villa, West Ham and West Brom engage in good quality banter. They can laugh at themselves, have fun when they are losing and will look to take the mick out of opposition fans, all with the intention of having a good time. Spurs fans, as a collective during games, are not good natured or humourous and generally do not engage in banter with fans of the opposition. I am struggling to remember any time when we have ever had a laugh with Spurs fans during a game.
A good example is from early 2008 when we beat you 2-1 at CoM. We mocked Spurs fans for celebrating a goal, when in fact the ball hit the outside of the side netting. Every minute or so after that, we would 'cheer' as if we scored a goal. In response, you lot responded with cut-throat gestures, V-signs, the stares, a handful trying to get through to our block through the ShowSec stewards and occasional throwing of coins. The only other fans in the Prem who would react like that are Rags.
I have just remembered one occasion when you did engage in banter once. Last season, in the game at The Etihad, we sang "We score when we want" (awful chant). Spurs drew level to make the score 2-2. Spurs responded with "we'll score when we want". That is genuinely, the only example of banter I can remember from Spurs fans.
When we went through many years of not winning anything we would sing the likes of "Blue Moon" and "MCFC OK", and indulge in other occasional chants that displayed our gallows humour (that's not to say we did not act like idiots on occasions). In your trophyless years, you have simply increased the frequency in which you refer to the lack of trophies won by the opposition. Therein lies the major difference between Blues and Spurs fans.
This lack of humour and banter is also evident among matchgoing Arsenal fans. It makes me think Spurs and Arsenal fans are cut from the same cloth.