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that is really out of order from those stupid fans what a disgrace. how embarrasing also for all the proper fans in the premier league doesn't give a good impression.

on another note wow bayern didn't score I was expecting them to win. and chelsea were so lucky, they only had one shot on goal while psg had about 8-9 Courtois saved them.

StraferJack Wrote:

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> Arseblog very good on these idiots today

>

> http://arseblog.com/2015/02/idiots/

>

> and as he points out, it does no one any favours

> to pretend this is just a Chelsea problem


It isn't just the Chavs problem but their so called fans have been guilty of such behaviour in the past.

Otta Wrote:

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> Bit also a good blog. But would have preferred it

> of he'd said what he did (all.clubs have idiots in

> their fan base) but added "particular clubs more

> than others".


Same here, but I'm guessing the author believes we already know that.

Was there any truth the Chelsea Smilers myth? When I was about 12 (1990) the story was that they drive around in a blue van and jumped people, inflicting the "Chelsea smile" on them. I remember police presence outside of schools and assumed there was at least some truth to it...

So it's back to the UEFA Cup this week. I wonder if the surge of good form that Liverpool and Spurs have experienced in the league since the break from playing on Thursday and Sunday will now take a nosedive to the regular poor results they were getting on Sundays before Christmas.

Losing at home to West Ham on Sunday is just the sort of result I'd expect from a resurgent Spurs now we're back to the midweek UEFA Cup fixtures. Of course I am praying and have my fingers and toes crossed it doesn't happen but it would be typical Tottenham to ruin all that good work we've enjoyed over the past couple of months with a crap result at the weekend.


And that's assuming we beat Fiorentina tonight. And we need to get a very good result against Fiorentina because the second leg is three days before our Cup final against Chelski in the League Cup final. So it would be nice if we could rest a few players for that second leg so we can confidently play our strongest team for the final.

I've to say. That must have been an amazing match to have attended. You'll never forget that one and more than worth the price of the trip alone.


I'll never forget the night Gareth Bale tore Maicon a new one at White Hart Lane when Spurs beat Inter Milan 3-1. The atmosphere was electric that night.

Jah Lush Wrote:

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> I've to say. That must have been an amazing match

> to have attended. You'll never forget that one and

> more than worth the price of the trip alone.

>

> I'll never forget the night Gareth Bale tore

> Maicon a new one at White Hart Lane when Spurs

> beat Inter Milan 3-1. The atmosphere was electric

> that night.


'tis true I will never forget this night...


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