gordondaviesmoustache
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Spurs fan in peace said:Dzeko's Right Boot said:Absolutely zero offence to all of the Spurs fans who post on here, you're all exempt to this: Spurs fans are the most bitter, self-righteous, arrogant pricks in the PL. More so than United, more than Liverpool. When we won the league, many United fans congratulated us and decided that they need to focus on improving for next season. It was almost respectable. Liverpool fans are starting the admit that basically they're a bit shit. Spurs fans on the other hand are being complete and utter wankers. Denying Chelsea of their cup victories, denying Arsenal of third place and denying us of the league. They can't admit it's their own fault they were shite against teams like Aston Villa where, with all due respect to the Villa, Spurs were expected to win.
I just read a post on GG where they describe finishing fourth as "the biggest kick in the bollocks as you will ever get". Try bouncing all the way down to Division 2 like us then coming back, only to be relegated again. Try fluctuating between divisions like West Brom. Try having the club completely ripped away from you by shoddy, shady businessmen like Leeds and Portsmouth. Finishing fourth in the league and getting European football is NOT the biggest kick in the bollocks you bellends.
They seem to think they have a divine right to the Olympic stadium, to higher places in the league, to better players. Wind it in, no team is deserving of anything. Even if they got it, these twats wouldn't even be grateful. A collective shrug of the shoulders and a sigh of "About time." is all I would expect.
EDIT: Some of them are even giving up watching football! It really does beggar belief. Imagine finishing fourth in the most competitive league in world football. I'd still count it as a successful season if it was us, ffs.
Hmm,
Well all very easy to say when you've won the league isn't it! (Congratulations btw, I was happy to see a new name on the trophy) but I'd imagine had United won that day and someone on here described as a big kick in the bollocks - you'd probably agree and not tell him that "actually finished second is very good, it's a tough league, etc etc) it's about the moment mate.
Besides last night's result would be all well and good if it didn't mean the end of us a top 4 team! We actually did it, we finished in the top 4 (probably against the odds at the start of the season!) but now we'll lose Bale, Luka, Ade Sandro etc etc and fall. Last night was a chance for us to really move on as a club but now we wont. I'm not looking for your sympathy but just to understand the despair and i'd imagine you'd be the same in our shoes.
This is entirely fair and you cannot blame Spurs fans for feeling like this at all. It was, as you say, a particularly pivotal moment for the club last night.
It strange because the Spurs fans that come on here and the ones I know in real life are all sound but the ones I encounter on my travels are the most graceless wankers I have ever come across in terms of football fans.
Maybe it's me.