Wow, Our Support Was Amazing

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You should have seen them coming out of the ground at the end.. They walked out of the gate and turned right clinging to the wall and not leaving it, like a one legged novice getting around an ice skating rink,
they then used the horses to surround them so they could make it to the High Road and that's where they became Spurs fans..
They shout and get brave when they have protection and then they Crap themselves. They really are embarrassing.
Last NLD I went to was 2005. Same scenario.
 
Gotta love it - one side of hundreds of pissed Yids screaming and chanting and fronting, including a few older types of fellas who don't look they are there for the sing-song.

Side skinny student-looking Woolwich hipster fans dressed up in hairwax, merchandise and iPhones, giving it behind the safety of the police as if they were Boca Juniors hooligans

:chadliwtf:
The most striking comparison is what it's like when we play them at theirs.
Yids bowling around all over the place, singing, taking the piss, and no hint of a threat from anyone.
When they play at ours...totally different story. We don't receive a welcome like that from any team these days, the last one like that (in domestic football) was Cardiff at Ninian Park about 7/8 years ago.
 
This is what I love. My best mate of 40yrs is Woolwich, he loves them as much as I love us. He was an ST at Highbury but when they moved to Emirates he loaned out his ST after 2yrs as he genuinely feels embarrassed by the their fans. This year was the first time he decided to start going to matches again as he has gotten older and more chilled he though he can just take things with a pinch of salt. He was obviously gutted we beat them but he is devastated more with their fans. Even worse, was just how intimidating we still are. He was lost for words (as I was to be honest) with the vocal support we also had for that game, for him this was a more than a defeat, it was utter humiliation.
I feel his pain because I fear what will happen to us when the stadium is built. I can only pray that we have looked very hard at what they did up the road and don't repeat their mistakes.

FWIW - I see Spurs working with the local community as key to when the new stadium is built as Tottenham is moody as fuck and if we can incorporate them we are onto a winner.
Agree about their support. It's embarrassing. Their away support is much better than their home support, but it's not a patch on ours.

I'm worried about the new stadium too, but I don't think it will be as bad as the Emirates. Our core support is simply better than theirs whatever the stadium, I think this is largely to do with them being a more successful, more glamorous club and an obvious choice for new breed fans due to many factors e.g. the area the club is in being trendy, the media loving them etc.

The Emirates is also bad because it's a bowl, I'm not sure what the plans are on that for ours but I want to see four sides. Also- the hardcore from Highbury did not all move together so they are/were dispersed around the new ground. It's important we have an area which the Park Lane/Shelf migrate to in the new place. Personally, I strongly think Tottenham being moody as an area helps rather than hinders the atmosphere.

I'm sure the new place won't be as good as the Lane, but I'm not worried about it being as bad as the Emirates. Hopefully we can get some cheaper tickets with the bigger capacity, which would improve things, but I'm not holding my breath.
 
Watched the Liverpool game on BT Sport last night. I could only hear "Everywhere we go", not one song from Liverpool. Yids doing us proud.

My excuse for not going? I've been to Anfield four times. I've not seen Tottenham score a single goal there.
 
I think one of the reasons it was sooooo loud was because there was predominately a song with no rude words or about kicking someone's head in......kids can join in without being clipped by a parent, and even an idiot can remember the words.
Even Spurs fans, more than 2 versions of " oh when the Spurs" can get a bit boring, but this song can go on for a long time without getting boring.
Bn1 about LFC, why ?i know one guy seriously considering IT from Kent,,but hasn't got a ticket, but would be probably easyish to collect
 
Bn1 about LFC, why ?i know one guy seriously considering IT from Kent,,but hasn't got a ticket, but would be probably easyish to collect

Just wondering what our support will be like up there. I know we got given 1,800'ish tickets and it went general sale (completely understandable what with our busy schedule, £55 match tickets, being midweek, etc) - so wondered if there would be people snapping the general sale tickets.. If someone you knows is keen I'd get them to bell Spurs, I'd be pretty confident there's still tickets available.

On the 12:07 from Euston myself, into Liverpool for just after 2 then I imagine I'll head down towards Albert Docks.
 
I think we need to see where this everywhere we go train takes us...what's mega is that it works perfectly with Mauricio, mopo, and pochettino, the sky is not even close to the limit with this tune

-Everywhere he goes, everywhere he goes
Its Mauricios, yid army glory show, everywhere he goes

-Mauricio, pochettino, "something something"

-Its Mauricio, going toe to toe, everywhere he goes
.Going, standing, stepping

-Its Mauricio, puttin on a show, everywhere he goes

-Its pochettinos boys, bringin the noise, everywhere he goes
.Its mopos boys or its Mauricios, boys...

-ect, ect to infinte
 
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