They called him a cunt en masse, over and over again. As well as stacks of other stuff. Personally I'm not bothered but football's changed these days - kids and women everywhere. It's not on really.
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Originally posted by ShaggyAlonso View PostThey called him a cunt en masse, over and over again. As well as stacks of other stuff. Personally I'm not bothered but football's changed these days - kids and women everywhere. It's not on really.
I agree Shaggy. Calling campbell a cunt isnt on.
Did they forget the 'JUDAS' aspect of the chant.
JUDAS CUNT....surely, sir!
What gets my goat is the way the judas cunt ****ing whines all the time. Depression....crying off for games....**** off Campbell you piece of **** and look around you...oops, wrong board, really!"I am a constant source of entertainment to myself"
"of all the seasons...of ALL the bloody seasons...
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"I am a constant source of entertainment to myself"
"of all the seasons...of ALL the bloody seasons...
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Well the acclimatization seems to be happening at a different level for Ramos. Rafa's during his acclimatization process, convinced his star player not to leave the club ( Ramos/spurs hierarchy did not do a good job of that). His first few signings ( Alonso and Garcia in the first few months were simply stunning) were miles ahead of the Spurs signing. Ramos ( or however purchased them) signings look lost on the field.Originally posted by Helios Creed View PostHe seems to be going through the same acclimatisation process that Rafa underwent. He's even getting flak for rotating his players and claiming that he has 22 equal players to choose from - sounds familiar...
The difference is will he get time to adjust?
and oh..even during bad periods we had some uber sexy performances like the one against Arsenal at home which convinced people that we were going in the right direction.
And there is the small matter of our Champions league run
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At the end of the day he moved to a club that was vastly superior in every aspect. Deepdown I think every Spurs player and fan would have done the same. Look at what he's won since he left and look at what Spurs have. Vindication if I ever saw it. (hides behind desk)Originally posted by Sisterstiffticket View PostI agree Shaggy. Calling campbell a cunt isnt on.
Did they forget the 'JUDAS' aspect of the chant.
JUDAS CUNT....surely, sir!
What gets my goat is the way the judas cunt ****ing whines all the time. Depression....crying off for games....**** off Campbell you piece of **** and look around you...oops, wrong board, really!
"My commitment to Liverpool is 100 per cent. I would die for that Liverpool shirt. I think the club loves me and I feel the same, no matter what the situation." - Pepe Reina, Nov '09.
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Might as well put this in here, since he Spurs fans were top
Cry Babies
Spurs supporters voted the most “sensitive” Premier League fans
Awww, don’t cry Tottenham fans, we didn’t mean it (we did)
Something about the way Alex on The Apprentice started weeping and pointing at other people the minute anyone dared question his business acumen, even just slightly, suggests that he will one day make an absolutely tremendous football manager. He’s got it all - the quivering lip, the total lack of humility, everything!
Which got The Spoiler to thinking. Alex is a sensitive soul - some would say a pillock - but who else is sensitive? And, more specifically, what sets of football fans are the most fragile and Alex-like? The answer was, of course, simple: Spurs fans.
Go anywhere in the world, and you’ll find a delicate Tottenham supporter launching into an angry rage about Berbatov and why people should leave him alone (most of the time completely unnecessarily), or aggressively lampooning Sol Campbell, totally unaware that even Sol - the planet’s most fragile and nervous centre back - has put the whole nasty business behind him already. And God forbid anyone ever say the Arse word.
But, before Spurs fans start hysterically blubbing and screaming about how unfair that just sounded, stop - take a breath, wipe the drool from your tie and put the chair down. You’re not alone. Also registering high on the hurty-feelings scale are Newcastle’s finest/fattest - still convinced that Kevin Keegan is Jesus Christ, and it’s 1996 all over again - Man City fans (don’t even start on the whole Sven debacle), and Chelsea fans - most of whom seem blissfully unaware that the rest of the country has completely valid reasons to utterly loathe Ashley Cole and JT. They just seem so horrible, and anyone whose girlfriend hasn’t had sex with Ashley Cole yet should perhaps think of the reasons why. Was she not pretty enough? Was it her lack of tatts? What was it?
And so to the middle ground - the less-fragile-but-definitely-a-bit-prickly fans. These mainly consist of avid supporters who have experienced the glory, but those high moments of euphoric head rush have become slightly fewer and further between. Give yourselves a sarcastic slow hand clap Arsenal and Liverpool - it’ll never get that good again (sorry). And on a bad day, we’re talking about you too, Man United - bid a kind hasta luego to Ronaldo for us, he was a fantastic player. Don’t worry though, you’ll be fine next year, you’ve got Owen Hargreaves, for Christ’s sake.
You’ll notice that the barometer (pictured) goes all the way to the bottom, where the thick skinned fans live - home to the likes of * Villa, Everton, West Ham. Teams that think in terms of Carling Cups, UEFA Cups, even no cups at all. The teams that rely on fans just wanting a nice day out, a reason to leave the house and get away from the monotonous hum of ITV2. These men, women and children are the backbone of telesales teams throughout the land. Heroes one and all.
Hull, Stoke, West Brom - you have a lot to live up to.
*Anyone not mentioned was considered too boring.
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How long does Ramos have left as manager of Spurs?
I'd say about Juande."Through me the way into the suffering city,
Through me the way to the eternal pain,
Through me the way that runs among the lost.
Justice urged on my high artificer;
My maker was divine authority,
The highest wisdom, and the primal love.
Before me nothing but eternal things were made,
And I endure eternally.
Abandon every hope, ye who enter here."
And like that… he's gone
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To be fair Spurs won the Carling Cup which is like a European Cup for them. Rafa also faltered in the league finishing 5th. Spurs will not get relegated and they would be mugs to get rid of Ramos. I would not have fired Jol at the time after two 5th place finishes, but I think they will be glad they got Ramos in later on down the line.Originally posted by peekay View PostWell the acclimatization seems to be happening at a different level for Ramos. Rafa's during his acclimatization process, convinced his star player not to leave the club ( Ramos/spurs hierarchy did not do a good job of that). His first few signings ( Alonso and Garcia in the first few months were simply stunning) were miles ahead of the Spurs signing. Ramos ( or however purchased them) signings look lost on the field.
and oh..even during bad periods we had some uber sexy performances like the one against Arsenal at home which convinced people that we were going in the right direction.
And there is the small matter of our Champions league run
Forwards.......
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Originally posted by BFG View PostAt the end of the day he moved to a club that was vastly superior in every aspect. Deepdown I think every Spurs player and fan would have done the same. Look at what he's won since he left and look at what Spurs have. Vindication if I ever saw it. (hides behind desk)







Last edited by Sisterstiffticket; 01-10-08, 08:11 PM. Reason: Every football fan would have done the same?"I am a constant source of entertainment to myself"
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To be honest, there are so many funny and valid points here I won't even bother to reply to them all, much as I'd like to.
Thank you all for your deepest sympathys and concerns towards our club.
It's in these dark, dark days we like to take a little time to reflect.
Time, to simply sit down and contemplate our being as a whole and not simply as 'football supporters'.
It is a time to allow our minds to cross the borders of our narrow concious and open our unconcious to the world around us and all it's folly...it's misery and of course, it's compassion and humility.
And then, having absorbed the universe and all it's mighty offerings, only then can we bring ourselves softly back to our humble existance and say.........
CAMPBELL IS STILL A CUNT!
"I am a constant source of entertainment to myself"
"of all the seasons...of ALL the bloody seasons...
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