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'No respect' for Tottenham as a club - Mourinho

Gassin's finest

C'est diabolique
May 12, 2010
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Well no - he complained about the ban, but all he said was:



He never criticised the referee or reveal what was said, just defended himself and complained about the ban - that is a different thing to me. That isn't 'speaking out'.
No I meant the fixtures issue.
 

Metalhead

But that's a debate for another thread.....
Nov 24, 2013
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I think most of it is a reaction to the ‘banter’ from rival fans...

I had a barrage of messages from goon mates saying “even your manager says you’re a small time club” :bag:
The small time club that keeps finishing above them.
 

TorontoYid

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May 30, 2013
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Spurs are a long way (and a few trophies) yet from getting "Fergie Time" added to any game where they are loosing.
 

Everlasting Seconds

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Mourinho, one who's been on both sides of the table, essentially confirms what this community has moaned about for over a decade, but when he says it that's somehow a negative. :banghead:
 

aliyid

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Dec 28, 2004
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I would have thought it would have been mostly Chelsea.
Prob showing my age as was born in ‘81 so when you’re getting into football around 6-8yrs old Chelsea were still in (old school) 2nd division so nobody supported them.

Would say the split is probably:
40% Liverpool,
30% Arsenal,
20% Spurs,
10% Utd.
 
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Prob showing my age as was born in ‘81 so when you’re getting into football around 6-8yrs old Chelsea were still in (old school) 2nd division so nobody supported them.

Would say the split is probably:
40% Liverpool,
30% Arsenal,
20% Spurs,
10% Utd.

There was a lad in my school where between years 3-6 he supported different clubs. He had Man Utd, Blackburn and Newcastle kits over that period :ROFLMAO:

Quintessential glory supporting at its finest. Well, except for Newcastle. Nearly glory.


It'd be interesting to see how many kids commit to the first team they support.
 

Metalhead

But that's a debate for another thread.....
Nov 24, 2013
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Prob showing my age as was born in ‘81 so when you’re getting into football around 6-8yrs old Chelsea were still in (old school) 2nd division so nobody supported them.

Would say the split is probably:
40% Liverpool,
30% Arsenal,
20% Spurs,
10% Utd.
That’s a fair point. I was 7 then and actually I do remember all my mates at school saying that I should get a Liverpool top as they were the best team. Now we’ve come full circle and I’m seeing kids wearing them again.
 

Metalhead

But that's a debate for another thread.....
Nov 24, 2013
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There was a lad in my school where between years 3-6 he supported different clubs. He had Man Utd, Blackburn and Newcastle kits over that period :ROFLMAO:

Quintessential glory supporting at its finest. Well, except for Newcastle. Nearly glory.


It'd be interesting to see how many kids commit to the first team they support.
I see lots of kids these days in Barcelona tops but that’s because all their mates are wearing them so it perpetuates itself. No different in my day but with British teams instead of international ones.
 

OnTheUp

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Every club does that. It's marketing.

Too much marketing is over-exposure. Why do you think Jose is refusing to answer questions about the Amazon documentary now? Why did Poch not want to do it? Why have players been complaining about it?

It's clearly had an effect on the team and that's why it's now having to be re-built.
 

Shadydan

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Too much marketing is over-exposure. Why do you think Jose is refusing to answer questions about the Amazon documentary now? Why did Poch not want to do it? Why have players been complaining about it?

It's clearly had an effect on the team and that's why it's now having to be re-built.

What? :LOL:
 
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