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Jah Lush Wrote:

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> Blimey, and I thought Spurs fans had some of the

> biggest moaners amongst their fan base but you

> Irons have surpassed yourselves. Mind you, if

> Spurs lose to Fool'em tonight I'll be incandescent

> with rage.


Moaners? Yep, it's our ?55 a pop right. Realists? Absolutely. To see a neanderthal occupying an area with " The Academy of Football" is an utter insult.


Regardless of That nonsense I don't honestly believe The Premiership is the be-all and end-all of football.


Those that do forget what football is about.

'bout now Wrote:

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>

> Moaners? Yep, it's our ?55 a pop right. Realists?

> Absolutely. To see a neanderthal occupying an area

> with " The Academy of Football" is an utter

> insult.

>

> Regardless of That nonsense I don't honestly

> believe The Premiership is the be-all and end-all

> of football.

>

> Those that do forget what football is about.


All too true.

maxxi Wrote:

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> there's a gag there somewhere about never giving a

> succour an even break but my sense of humour

> vacuum persists - over to you RD


Oh well, if you can't beat them...


MOYES YOU FOOKING GOLLUM HEADED WASTE OF SPACE!!!

Bluerevolution Wrote:

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> streams for tonights games

> http://shadygiz.blogspot.co.uk/



I tried to get on one of those links for last nights Spurs game and all I got was a load of fecking bugs. I've just spent most of this morning getting all the bugs out of my computer so thanks for that. I'll not be clicking on any of your streams again.

Do you have an antivirus like AVG or something like that?


If not, download windows security essentials

http://windows.microsoft.com/en-GB/windows/security-essentials-download


"Which?" did a thing on anti virus software a year or so ago, and at that time, windows security essentials rated pretty much as high as the paid for ones. Annoyingly I have to pay for one in order to access my very fussy remote access to work. Otherwise I'd be more than happy with a free one.


Aaaaaanyway, back to footy.

This is the sort of over zealous reaction from clubs that does my head in. Similar to the crap we get from the stewards at the Arsenal for standing. Do prem clubs want their fans to be devoid of any passion or emotion for their clubs? And as for local councils, don't get me started. FFS


Meanwhile Spurs have banned a section of their own young fans known as the '1882' group from Block J at White Hart Lane after they moved on to the stairs and did not comply with various instructions and warnings, resulting in the club receiving a warning from their local council. The club plans to re-site the fans behind the goal.

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