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Coldest home game in May

Aye. I went to watch @HellsBells bairns team in their cup final this afternoon in shorts n Hawaiian shirt. Kicking every ball we all were…..sweat running down my back ferchissakes. I suppose you get the weather you vote for……
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Aye glorious matchday down here like.
 

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Could always be worse. I walked over from mine it was about -20, pissing down and I was absolutely drenched

Tickets didn’t work and didn’t get in

Embarked back on the same walk back home was f***ing dripping 😂😂😂
Great day out
From a home game point of view, it seems to have been a very wet season! Can’t think of too many sunny days.
Bournemouth at home- now that was wet
 
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Try that goalless draw with Spurs when we were relegated in 1991. Jimmy Greaves, up in the Clock Stand television gantry for a live ITV broadcast, wouldn't have ever forgotten that cold wind whipping off the North Sea.

Five layer game today.
I was thinking of this game as well, except it was Arsenal, not Spurs.
The wind was just about blowing the corner flags flat.
Awful weather, would have been a bad day in January.
 
I was back ‘home’ from mid feb to late April and the cold ( to me these days) was debilitating
Now back in my pied à terre in the tropics and sweating cobs
I didn’t realise how resilient to cold I used to be. Had to buy a whole new wardrobe which I left behind ( no good here at all )
 
I was thinking of this game as well, except it was Arsenal, not Spurs.
The wind was just about blowing the corner flags flat.
Awful weather, would have been a bad day in January.
Correct ... I mistakenly tapped Spurs, their association with Greaves. What a place not to be on a spiteful day - the Clock Stand roof.
 
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