This. The idea that our fans have suddenly turned into something else is nonsense. Of course there are simply more there now that the capacity has gone up.
I think those that think it’s changed either haven’t had ST that long are just looking back in a slightly rose tinted way.
A significant proportion of football fans are ( and have always been ) pissed up, thick *****..... and if they are not pissed up, thick ***** in the rest of their lives they certainly turn into them as soon as they go within a few miles of a football stadium.
The lane wasn't great at times, I think you're rewriting history a little bit mate.
Remember back to the AVB days and I distinctly remember when people used to lose their shit when we weren't playing fast tempo football, even when Poch first arrived the atmosphere was dull.
It only takes a good performance to get the crowd off their seat no matter what stadium you play in, I just think so far we're suffering from a hangover and the fans are bored/pissed off and expecting us to play well.
This. The idea that our fans have suddenly turned into something else is nonsense. Of course there are simply more there now that the capacity has gone up.
I think those that think it’s changed either haven’t had ST that long or are just looking back in a slightly rose tinted way.
A significant proportion of football fans are ( and have always been ) pissed up, thick *****..... and if they are not pissed up, thick ***** in the rest of their lives they certainly turn into them as soon as they go within a few miles of a football stadium.
Well, just feel if we were in the old stadium, a hard crunching tackle would more easily turn the atmosphere.
I just miss it.
Ive refused to take a girlfriend to a spurs match before because I couldn't justify the inevitable chanting about Wenger having Madeline mccann and general abuse she would hear.
I just accept it is standard because I've grown up going to matches, but it is actually cringeworthy to think how it looks when football fans start aggressively taking over town squares etc. England fans are by far the worst for it.
Interesting what josé said about the people in the tunnel area. Basically not tottenham fans. Just rich corporates on a jolly.
Sadly they have the history to back it up. I know we have our own history of sorts, but winning just 2 "major" trophies since 1991 is a fucking embarrassment whichever way you want to dress it.Never met a Liverpool fan.
What I find difficult to understand is when it’s men in their 30’s, 40’s, 50’s etc. Ok, it’s still not justified acting like a **** when you’re younger, but we can all look back on how we behaved as young men and cringe a bit. Some of these supposed grown men need to do just that and grow up.
Earlier this season whilst walking up Worcester Ave a bloke just decided it was a good idea to go up to a copper and scream “yids” in his face. Proper nose to nose. This was a grown man ( not that I would have even done anything that pathetic as a 20year old).
The policeman just laughed, but I would have really liked it if he’d smashed the guys head in with a truncheon.
Same with our 'fantastic' away support. If you've ever done away games the reality is a sizeable number of them are just absolutely blotto and whilst that leads to screaming their lungs out for 90 mins and it sounding decent on TV, there is also some terrible stuff that goes on.
Interesting what josé said about the people in the tunnel area. Basically not tottenham fans. Just rich corporates on a jolly.
I think it was a deflection to avoid turning into an us vs the fans scenario.
When you build a 60.000 + stadium and you intend to fill it, that's not going to be with "real" supporters because most actual supporters can't afford to go so often that between them the stadium will be full in the weekends and almost full on a Wednesday night vs. Norwich. At times, for instance midweek in a tournament that could have been winnable, in a extra difficult period, it wouldn't be a stupid thing to block corporate tickets and set prices so low that you fill the stadium with for instance fans who live in the neighbourhood.Maybe yeah, although sounded like something that's been building up for a while. It's probably
true that a good proportion of people in the corporate seats are not Tottenham supporters.
Surely won't go down well with Levy. Add to that Mourinho also apparently saying he'll ask the higher ups to either prioritise the Burnley game or Leipzig but can't do both, could really strain things.