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He's like King Kong climbing up buildings.
I wish he was my big brother....mines quite fat and a bit of a pussy.
My older brother smokes so would have have conked out after the fifth row.
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He's like King Kong climbing up buildings.
I wish he was my big brother....mines quite fat and a bit of a pussy.
Or at least paused for a roll up!My older brother smokes so would have have concked out after the fifth row.
He won't get a ban. Respect to him for sticking up for his family. Some of our fans are right nobheads.
Or at least paused for a roll up!
The irony of some idiot fan abusing Dier when he had his best game in years. What the fuck was the **** even saying? He even scored his penalty!
Honestly hate large sections of our fanbase. Our own fans are the reason I don't bother going to games anymore.
Football fans are dicks in generalThe irony of some idiot fan abusing Dier when he had his best game in years. What the fuck was the **** even saying? He even scored his penalty!
Honestly hate large sections of our fanbase. Our own fans are the reason I don't bother going to games anymore.
Not just our fans, every club in the world has bellend fans. Football breeds arseholes.
Full vid, no punches thrown but you can see the guy run off whilst flicking V's
We are becoming a Millwall. There are enough fans behaving in a bad way that we are becoming some kind of poster child for ignorance and abuse. I haven’t ever felt ashamed to support Spurs but take Auba, Rudiger and now our own players together and we have a genuinely horrible situation in the stands and, whatever defence is presented, in the public eye. Spurs now looks like a club with a horrendous fan base that I’m ashamed of. I don’t know what the right statement is - clear public communication from the board, coordinated action between supporters groups and the club, and some kind of consistent demonstration of best practice from fans. Maybe. But this is a perilous place to be. The results honestly don’t matter when compared against this. I’ve been going for over 30 years, since my dad took me when I was five, and I feel like I can’t take my daughter out in her Spurs shirt because I’m ashamed of the association. I don’t think I’m being a snowflake here. We have to be better, now, at all levels of our behaviour, but it just feels hollow. I feel like giving up supporting the club and that’s never been the case before. I’m fine with supporting Spurs while hating Spurs because the team are shit. I’m not fine with supporting Spurs when the fans are fucking disgusting.
We are becoming a Millwall. There are enough fans behaving in a bad way that we are becoming some kind of poster child for ignorance and abuse. I haven’t ever felt ashamed to support Spurs but take Auba, Rudiger and now our own players together and we have a genuinely horrible situation in the stands and, whatever defence is presented, in the public eye. Spurs now looks like a club with a horrendous fan base that I’m ashamed of. I don’t know what the right statement is - clear public communication from the board, coordinated action between supporters groups and the club, and some kind of consistent demonstration of best practice from fans. Maybe. But this is a perilous place to be. The results honestly don’t matter when compared against this. I’ve been going for over 30 years, since my dad took me when I was five, and I feel like I can’t take my daughter out in her Spurs shirt because I’m ashamed of the association. I don’t think I’m being a snowflake here. We have to be better, now, at all levels of our behaviour, but it just feels hollow. I feel like giving up supporting the club and that’s never been the case before. I’m fine with supporting Spurs while hating Spurs because the team are shit. I’m not fine with supporting Spurs when the fans are fucking disgusting.
Jumping into the crowd to confront a fan? I’d be surprised if you see him again this season. Not saying it’s right but I imagine they’ll throw the book at himHe won't get a ban. Respect to him for sticking up for his family. Some of our fans are right nobheads.
Agree. Last game I was at some louts were in the face of a fan in front of me, threatening to knock him out because he asked them to sit down. Double the capacity, double the idiots I guess.We are becoming a Millwall. There are enough fans behaving in a bad way that we are becoming some kind of poster child for ignorance and abuse. I haven’t ever felt ashamed to support Spurs but take Auba, Rudiger and now our own players together and we have a genuinely horrible situation in the stands and, whatever defence is presented, in the public eye. Spurs now looks like a club with a horrendous fan base that I’m ashamed of. I don’t know what the right statement is - clear public communication from the board, coordinated action between supporters groups and the club, and some kind of consistent demonstration of best practice from fans. Maybe. But this is a perilous place to be. The results honestly don’t matter when compared against this. I’ve been going for over 30 years, since my dad took me when I was five, and I feel like I can’t take my daughter out in her Spurs shirt because I’m ashamed of the association. I don’t think I’m being a snowflake here. We have to be better, now, at all levels of our behaviour, but it just feels hollow. I feel like giving up supporting the club and that’s never been the case before. I’m fine with supporting Spurs while hating Spurs because the team are shit. I’m not fine with supporting Spurs when the fans are fucking disgusting.
Jumping into the crowd to confront a fan? I’d be surprised if you see him again this season. Not saying it’s right but I imagine they’ll throw the book at him
Football fans are dicks in general
The irony of some idiot fan abusing Dier when he had his best game in years. What the fuck was the **** even saying? He even scored his penalty!
Honestly hate large sections of our fanbase. Our own fans are the reason I don't bother going to games anymore.