Absolutely spot on, mate. That's where I come from and like any proper human being from there, I am a Toro fan.
One day in my early teens, however, I have found out that one of my football idols, a certain Osvaldo Ardiles, was playing for an English club with very stylish colours and crest. The 1982 Le Coq Spirtif centenary kit and a few other things did the rest, so I did fall in love with Spurs from then on
I have been living in UK for 14 years now, and I Spurs are my club (unless they play Toro, of course; there are things that cannot be changed).
I am not a regular at the Lane (I must have been there not more than 20 times) but my first game was the 0-2 loss against those Nazi vermin when Mido got sent off for elbowing, so last night's game has had a very special taste for me. I hate those cunts with effortless passion (I used to even when I was living in Italy, and it;s so deep that I cannot even fully explain why).
Last night we have been immense. More than anything else, I feel that now when we play with this commitment and focus we have reached a maturity that we didn;t have last year. Yesterday we played as if we are already used to win trophies (and I am sure that we will see quite a few in the years to come), still (and even more) in our full identity. I have never been in love with this club more than now.
I rarely post here, but I read it regularly, and I want to thank everybody for the build up to the game: this thread ispure poetry, especially with regards to the general opinion about our opponents and the low lives that support them
Oh, and Erikssen has been immense last night