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The Tottenham conspiracy


They are just not used to relegation battles and all that goes with it.

There is logic to why better teams get more penalties and thats because they tend to be attacking more with more touches in opposition penalty area.

Crap teams concede more deflected goals because they are more often backs against the wall defending their goal.

Crap teams have more players sent off because they are under more pressure making desperate lunges and they are worse players generally.

Its all stuff we have seen many times before supporting Sunderland and at the time it feels like the football world is against you.

But they are just crap and they are struggling to comprehend it.
 
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That’s just weird, posting a detailed breakdown of incidents to prove how unjust the officiating was, when most of what he says is simply untrue. Saying something is so when it is not so does not make it so.
 
That’s just weird, posting a detailed breakdown of incidents to prove how unjust the officiating was, when most of what he says is simply untrue. Saying something is so when it is not so does not make it so.
Clutching at straws and ignoring the absolute shitshow the players and management have created. Typical modern day attitude needing something or someone to blame
 
Dear me, are these still crying? Chuck Norris was still alive and the Straight of Hormuz was open the last time Spurs won a league game. Maybe their fans should concentrate on directing their frustration on their overpaid players.
 
That’s just weird, posting a detailed breakdown of incidents to prove how unjust the officiating was, when most of what he says is simply untrue. Saying something is so when it is not so does not make it so.

It's twitter mate - the ability to suspend reality and tell everyone that "white is black" seems to be a prerequisite for posting.

The most noticeable thing is that none of them can accept "they are where they are" because they're a poor team - yet objectively you watch them and you can see why they're in danger of getting relegated for the second season running.

They've watch them for the last 2 seasons and still say "that's a fix", their desire to blame defeats upon anything other than how badly their playing is insane.

If you think officiating is inconsistent in the Premier League? Welcome to the Championship.
 
The level of their victim mentality is staggering. Spurs are reaping the fruit of what they've sown from the last few years of signing mercenaries and one season wonders on inflated fees and wages.
 
I have been watching Spurs Podcasts and YouTubers etc. they are claiming the premier league are out to get them and there is a conspiracy against them😂.

Mind you I will say Brobbey should have been off after he pushed Romero into their keeper. The penalty was the right decision in the end.

The delusion😂
Yeah it’s amazing how many fans get absolutely deluded thinking powers of be have it in for their team.

It’s quite common normally sensible people coming out with such shit
Spurs getting relegated is terrible for the Premier League. They're a money spinner, if anything they'd be fixing it for them to stay up.
Or just treated exactly the same as everyone else
 
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Twitter @ is "the half space" sums that freak up. Oh look at me I use wanky terms to talk about football yet I don't really have an idea how football actually is
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someone claiming THIS is a foul in the replies too :lol: :lol: :lol: :oops:
 
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In the week leading up to the game on Sunday, I had loads of people, online and in real life, hoping we beat spurs. And saying how much they hated spurs. And I kept asking the question "but why, I don't get it". I never hated them (still don't), and just didn't get this absolute tidal wave of hatred for them, and praying to the gods for them to go down.

As much as I don't personally hate them, I can now fully understand where it's all come from. We've been smacked in the face with it since 4pm on Sunday afternoon.

I now also hope they go down.
 
lad at work this morning said he was next door the vault yard pre-game and said there was a massive group of spurs fans, singing and all that, and some of them looked like the 'casual types' with all their aquascutum and stone island etc... but, he said there was no bother. just a few edgy looking cockney tossers who everyone just ignored.
One of my mates is mates with them and a few of them are from up here, especially Hartlepool. He's even been to a few aways with them.
 
In theory, I agree mate. However, it will all depend how quickly they adapt to being in the championship.

They are going to have a huge target on their backs and a trip to the Spurs stadium will be every clubs big day out.

It will be like our first season in League 1. And they have no idea of the grind just to be competitive in the Championship. It's noticeable that, recently, teams going down after a long spell in the PL tend to struggle to adapt.
 
I got this from an arsenal fan, which he was trying to convince me wasn't written with the greatest of pleasure, and more pity, needless to say I don't believe him:

TBF, put yourself in their shoes. I started giving it some thought last night. You'll have Spurs fans that have supported the club for 10/20/30/40/50 years. Whilst not always successful, have always been dining at the top table. Now, a few months after their best night in decades, there's a genuine possibility that despite having opened a brand new stadium a few years back, and having these big revenues etc, there's an actual danger that they could be releagted. And there's not a thing the fans can actually do about it. They can see it looming large on the horizon. Slowly inching closer and closer and they're powerless to stop it. It's like having your worst nightmare being played out in slow motion in front of you. I know they're not the first fan base to suffer it, but for them it would be so unexpected that it could all have go so incredibly wrong for it to actually happen. As a fan, you'd just be lashing out at anything/anyone to try to stop it.

I mean, I'll be well gutted if we don't win the League this year, but it must pale into insignificance comparing it to what they're going thru just now.
 
Looking at their fixtures I can't see where they get themselves out of the bottom three. They might be able to scrape a win somewhere but I can't see them overtaking anyone above them now.
 
Tottenham supporters need to accept the fact that their team are totally shit. End of story
As far as im aware a every foul is not an automatic yellow card? Romaro deliberately looks at the back of brobbey's head and nuts him from behind (it wasnt an accidental coming together)and he should have been sent off !TBH the spurs players from the start were over egging the pudding/crying wolf from every challenge ,feigning injury and that sort of behaviour desensitises the ref to their behaviour and rightly so......
 
Had a spy on their forums. Few falling into the trap off

“Sick of the PL anyway”
“Sick of being in the spotlight”
“It’ll be better without VAR”
“Referees are better”
“Chance to reset”

Same bollocks we spouted for years.
Tbh if you go down and walk the champo winning almost every game it’s probably more fun than what they’re going through now. Obviously that’s not what happened to us mind!
 
We had a weirdly decent number of mags fans who scored against us over our years of shite, can you imagine how even more amplified that will be for Arsenal fans going to Spurs in the Championship :lol:

The amount of randoms who'll do Henry celebrations or what not
 
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