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Bollox, I can leave whenever the fcuk I like. If I am watching 83 minutes of pure brick football and the other team score, I can leave when the fukc I like. I honestly dont give a brick what anyone thinks of me. I have left early and missed goals but I dont regret it. I pay good money to watch it, and im not wasting my time if almost 90 mins of the game is pure dogbrick.


Indeed, fair play, your decision...I wouldn't though...
 
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I will say though, it isn't just a case of people booing because they are unhappy with AVB (although I do agree that fans are worried he will struggle like he did at Chelsea), Spurs fans have booed the team at half time and full time during the last 5 seasons for example, especially when playing at home to teams like Wolves, Stoke, Wigan etc. It isn't just Spurs fans, most fans will get on the team's/manager's back if the team aren't beating a team they should be beating at home.
 
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Indeed, fair play, your decision...I wouldn't though...

I don't buy it

People leave early because they feel (for whatever reason) that they have to

Most don't leave just because we are brick. That's a bull brick excuse

"I left early because I'm pussy whipped and my other half will kill me"....now that's a reason to leave
early

"Public transport in Tottenham is brick"

That's a reason

99% of fans that leave early are pussy whipped and don't like queuing for trains

Lets not pretend its because they're registering their right to protest! :)
 
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Just wondering - were any on here there at home the day we got relegated at home in 1977? How did the crowd react? I know there was a few fans that went around with the banner saying 'We will return' (IIRC)

I was there. I will tell you what happened. The fans invaded the pitch and would not leave until the players came out on to the directors box and took a standing ovation! A fudging standing ovation. Pat Jennings said the players couldn't believe it - he said you would have thought Spurs had just won the title, not just been relegated. Proper fans and proper support and puts the majority of those that turn up at the Lane these days to shame. It is probably that day more than any other that makes me proud to be a Yid. Can you imagine that ever happening again? No, nor can I.
 
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I was there. I will tell you what happened. The fans invaded the pitch and would not leave until the players came out on to the directors box and took a standing ovation! A fudging standing ovation. Pat Jennings said the players couldn't believe it - he said you would have thought Spurs had just won the title, not just been relegated. Proper fans and proper support and puts the majority of those that turn up at the Lane these days to shame. It is probably that day more than any other that makes me proud to be a Yid. Can you imagine that ever happening again? No, nor can I.

=D>
 
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If you don't want to pay your good money and travel x hours to watch players not give a fudge then don't bother. Stay at home, save your money and give your ticket to someone more deserving. You're there to watch a contest, not a guaranteed Spurs win. Just don't then call yourself a Spurs supporter.
 
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I was there. I will tell you what happened. The fans invaded the pitch and would not leave until the players came out on to the directors box and took a standing ovation! A fudging standing ovation. Pat Jennings said the players couldn't believe it - he said you would have thought Spurs had just won the title, not just been relegated. Proper fans and proper support and puts the majority of those that turn up at the Lane these days to shame. It is probably that day more than any other that makes me proud to be a Yid. Can you imagine that ever happening again? No, nor can I.

Thing is in those day fans paid 50p or thereabouts to get in. Nowadays some fans are forking out upwards of £50-00, therefore you get correspondingrise in expectation.
 
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If you don't want to pay your good money and travel x hours to watch players not give a fudge then don't bother. Stay at home, save your money and give your ticket to someone more deserving. You're there to watch a contest, not a guaranteed Spurs win. Just don't then call yourself a Spurs supporter.

You know I always find comments like "don't call yourself a Spurs fan" irritating. Spurs fans have had to put up with soo much brick over the years with the occasional slither of glory (2008 Carling Cup one of those which is why I will always have a soft spot for Ramos). Hardly surprising some get angry, don't blame them at all. True fans can't leave and support another club it's in your blood!
 
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You know I always find comments like "don't call yourself a Spurs fan" irritating. Spurs fans have had to put up with soo much brick over the years with the occasional slither of glory (2008 Carling Cup one of those which is why I will always have a soft spot for Ramos). Hardly surprising some get angry, don't blame them at all. True fans can't leave and support another club it's in your blood!

I said supporter.
 
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Thing is in those day fans paid 50p or thereabouts to get in. Nowadays some fans are forking out upwards of £50-00, therefore you get correspondingrise in expectation.

I'd quite happily pay £50 to have been at that game, even to see my beloved Spurs relegated, but you'd have to pay me £50 to relive that Norwich game again.
 
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I can't understand why someone would pay money to go to games if all they do is get upset and moan? Even if we're winning they're moaning about certain players. It's like they want to be miserable and unhappy.
 
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I was there. I will tell you what happened. The fans invaded the pitch and would not leave until the players came out on to the directors box and took a standing ovation! A fudging standing ovation. Pat Jennings said the players couldn't believe it - he said you would have thought Spurs had just won the title, not just been relegated. Proper fans and proper support and puts the majority of those that turn up at the Lane these days to shame. It is probably that day more than any other that makes me proud to be a Yid. Can you imagine that ever happening again? No, nor can I.
I thought something like that would happen.

So, that has to be the worst moment for this club in the last 50 years then (on the pitch anyway)? And the supporters were already thinking positively and saying that the club will once again return to the top division. That is SUPPORT, not booing your team at half-time against Norwich City. I can't believe people are trying to justify booing. "Oh I want to let my frustration out" "I pay the money so I can say what I want" - get a fudging grip, we all do. Just save it until you get out of the ground.

Going to football is about catching up with friends, enjoying yourself, thinking up witty songs, unbridle passion for your club/hatred for our foes, supporting the club through thick and thin.

Could you imagine what the crowd would be like if we were bought out by a billionaire?
 
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I can't understand why someone would pay money to go to games if all they do is get upset and moan? Even if we're winning they're moaning about certain players. It's like they want to be miserable and unhappy.
Yep, it's a mystery. These ****s probably don't get any pleasure in their lives though - never get a chance to smell the roses, stare at the stars or take their missus out for a romantic meal. They're just ****s who are happy trudging along in life and being miserable about everything!
 
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Booing the team and individual players are not new to us. In fact, it has been our tradition over the years. Players like Vega, Armstrong, Ghaly have been badly treated by this booing mob in the past.
 
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Thing is in those day fans paid 50p or thereabouts to get in. Nowadays some fans are forking out upwards of £50-00, therefore you get correspondingrise in expectation.

Dear oh dear. So because we only paid 50p we didn't mind seeing the team that had won the double only 16 years earlier and had dominated English footaball between 1960 and 1967 as well as won three cups and appeared in 4 finals between 1971 and 1974 being relegated? I think we had more reasons to have heightened expectations than anyone does these days. Don't you?

Or are you saying there is a direct correlation between booing and how much money you spend?
 
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If you don't want to pay your good money and travel x hours to watch players not give a fudge then don't bother. Stay at home, save your money and give your ticket to someone more deserving. You're there to watch a contest, not a guaranteed Spurs win. Just don't then call yourself a Spurs supporter.
Someone who'll turn up on time, soberish and support the team for ninety minutes-not sixty five. You get bed blockers in hospitals and seat blockers at WHL, those who want the whole getting tinkled with your mates and singing matchday experience without having to bother with the triviality of watching more than two thirds of the match.

And for those who say they pay their money, make their choice and can come and go as they please yet slate booers sort yourself out and get some consistency. I've had more games ruined for me by jack in the boxes who spend half the game in and out of their seat to and from the bog and bar than I have by someone occasionally voicing their displeasure.
 
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Dear oh dear. So because we only paid 50p we didn't mind seeing the team that had won the double only 16 years earlier and had dominated English footaball between 1960 and 1967 as well as won three cups and appeared in 4 finals between 1971 and 1974 being relegated? I think we had more reasons to have heightened expectations than anyone does these days. Don't you?

Or are you saying there is a direct correlation between booing and how much money you spend?

i have absolutely no idea what kind of point robspur is trying to make, but his somewhat imbecilic reasoning would also explain the kind of mentality you would require to actually believe it's acceptable to boo the team you 'support'..

to believe you have the RIGHT to influence the team in a negative manor, out of some self-entitled, GHod-given right that because you pay money for something that means you are allowed to act like an absolute cretin.
 
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Booing the team and individual players are not new to us. In fact, it has been our tradition over the years. Players like Vega, Armstrong, Ghaly have been badly treated by this booing mob in the past.
Wasn't Ghaly booed by the fans because he took the shirt off and threw it to the floor after being substituted, though?
 
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Wasn't Ghaly booed by the fans because he took the shirt off and threw it to the floor after being substituted, though?

No, it was the other way round - Ghaly threw his shirt to the floor because he was beeing booed by his own fans for misplacing passes. And this is a guy who got his fudging teeth kicked out and still came back onto the pitch to play for his team. That's why I've always been absolutely fine with him throwing his shirt down - totally understandable. It's those ****ish fans whose behaviour was unacceptable.
 
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