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Definitely something snide about him whether he's one of us or one of you.

Spurs biggest game of the season, where they can secure a finish above their rivals for the first in 22 years, and he's on here a minute before kick off licking the hoop of Sunderland fans.

Fake news.
Just out of interest, what precisely in my OP do you object to?
 

That's not in dispute that people can do both. It's just pure lies what you're saying.
If that's what you want to believe. For myself, my sentiments were entirely genuine. Whether you choose to believe them or not is your prerogative.

If you feel that you need to lash out in your frustration, again that's entirely up to you too.
 
That's not in dispute that people can do both. It's just pure lies what you're saying.
There's something about him watching the match on the tele that's a bit suspicious as well. Like you said it's Spurs' biggest game of the season where they can secure a finish above Arsenal for the first time in 22 years and he's not even out on the drink! :lol:
 
There's something about him watching the match on the tele that's a bit suspicious as well. Like you said it's Spurs' biggest game of the season where they can secure a finish above their rivals for the first in 22 years and he's not even out on the drink! :lol:

Yet he attends home games and remembers the atmosphere created by Sunderland fans a couple of seasons ago
 
There's something about him watching the match on the tele that's a bit suspicious as well. Like you said it's Spurs' biggest game of the season where they can secure a finish above Arsenal for the first in 22 years and he's not even out on the drink! :lol:
Is it a requirement that a match be watched in a pub? Perhaps I'm teetotal. Perhaps I'm a Muslim who doesn't drink. Perhaps I'm recovering from surgery and so unable to go out. Maybe I was due at work after the match and so didn't want to drink before going to work? Hmmm?
 
Is it a requirement that a match be watched in a pub? Perhaps I'm teetotal. Perhaps I'm a Muslim who doesn't drink. Perhaps I'm recovering from surgery and so unable to go out. Maybe I was due at work after the match and so didn't want to drink before going to work? Hmmm?
You don't have to drink beer...
 
Is it a requirement that a match be watched in a pub? Perhaps I'm teetotal. Perhaps I'm a Muslim who doesn't drink. Perhaps I'm recovering from surgery and so unable to go out. Maybe I was due at work after the match and so didn't want to drink before going to work? Hmmm?

Well what was your reason for not attending today, yet you've regularly attended games featuring Sunderland at WHL?
 
Yet he attends home games and remembers the atmosphere created by Sunderland fans a couple of seasons ago
Might have something to do with White Hart Lane's capacity being reduced by 4,000 this season because of the new stadium and tickets being at a premium, perhaps? Without meaning to denigrate, but Sunderland is classed by Spurs as a Category C match, which is low demand and easy to get tickets for. I've been to the Bournemouth and Watford games this season, for instance because tickets were available. Even then, however, I had to go through a ticket ballot.
 
Might have something to do with White Hart Lane's capacity being reduced by 4,000 this season because of the new stadium and tickets being at a premium, perhaps? Without meaning to denigrate, but Sunderland is classed by Spurs as a Category C match, which is low demand and easy to get tickets for. I've been to the Bournemouth and Watford games this season, for instance because tickets were available. Even then, however, I had to go through a ticket ballot.
Have I adequately demonstrated my credentials or would you like to quiz me a little more? :D
 
:)

Not sure....

Maybe Lamela or Onomah? To be frank some of our academy types are making real progress. A stint at the SoL would give them some really valuable experience, I think. There's one forward in particular Shayon Harrison (although he has made his senior debut), who I think may do well.
Fuck me mate, don't mention academy type players on here, don't you know they are all mentally fragile and will be ruined by playing one competitive game for the first team??;)

Good opening post by the way.
 
Is it a requirement that a match be watched in a pub? Perhaps I'm teetotal. Perhaps I'm a Muslim who doesn't drink. Perhaps I'm recovering from surgery and so unable to go out. Maybe I was due at work after the match and so didn't want to drink before going to work? Hmmm?
Just come on here when the mags are playing, they're all over this forum, they're on here 24/7 anyway to be fair.
 
Well what was your reason for not attending today, yet you've regularly attended games featuring Sunderland at WHL?
The reason I couldn't attend today is just as I posted - tickets for Spurs v Arsenal are gold dust and unfortunately I'm not a season ticket holder. I did put my name in the ballot for tickets but I was unsuccessful.
 
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