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Ah the cups! That's more like it...

TheSpillage

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I'll be honest: I've spent the last 6 years worrying and wanting us to get top 4. I fretted a lot. "Top 4, top 4, top 4, top 4," I thought. I was obsessed.

Last night made me remember. I think I'd forgotten how great it feels to be involved in a classic cup tie. Surely, the whole point of watching football, particularly Spurs, is for those moments. Felt like I was ten again.

Loved it.
 
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mark87

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Totally agree. The atmosphere at the game was a lot better than it has been recently and I think that helped the tie what it was. Massive well done to the 1882 lot for that, they were great throughout.

I had fantastic seats in terms of view, east upper, front row on the half way line, but watching the 1882 just made me wanna be in that block instead. Keep it up guys.

As for the game itself, obviously burst into life after they scored, I real uphill battle from there and was a great experience at being able to witness a comeback like that. Well done to the boys.
 

TheHoddleWaddle

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Good observation and I know where you're coming from. The atmosphere was electric and now you mention it, I was reminded of does classic cup ties. At least back when the FA cup meant something more than it does now. Lets hope some of that rubs off for our remaining fixtures. COYS>
 

parklane1

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As some know on here imo there is much more then finishing among the runners up ( top four), its all about glory and that means winning things, so yes i was singing my head off the other night.
 

TheSpillage

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Totally agree. The atmosphere at the game was a lot better than it has been recently and I think that helped the tie what it was. Massive well done to the 1882 lot for that, they were great throughout.

I had fantastic seats in terms of view, east upper, front row on the half way line, but watching the 1882 just made me wanna be in that block instead. Keep it up guys.

Yes, those boys make a massive difference. Does anyone know why they're present at so few games? Is it simply that they can't get seated together for league games because of ST holders and higher demand for available seats? If so, the club should really look like accommodating them. Funnily enough the last game I was at, before Thursday night, was Hull at home in the league with AVB's infamous rant. I tell you though, he wasn't far wrong: the contrast in atmosphere between those games was huge.
 
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