- May 4, 2012
- 4,390
- 4,054
I did see him likened to Andrea Pirlo on twitter recently...
That's nothing there was two guys at the game yesterday who said he is like Hoddle
I did see him likened to Andrea Pirlo on twitter recently...
too fucking right fella when you young uns with glued hair & no bollocks cant
hack a song at football!
what really done it for me was not the insulting of players but the mid 20's tosser behind me in block 31
who asked me to sit down cause the ugly bird hanging on to him playing with her phone couldn't see
too fucking right fella when you young uns with glued hair
when you grow up son!.I thought that would get you going,,, now c'mon,, tell us your war stories
when you grow up son!.
I was only playing fella, and i do know where your coming from, iv noticed the change myself over the years,,in the last 10 years weve seen a big change at the lane,,and i can only imagine the changes that youve scene,, but at the end of the day you cant tarnish every spurs fan under 30 with the same brush
Where the feck did i say you or anyone was less of a fan !
What i said was i got into it with day pass fans because of the way they where supporting the team/players.
If you read my post properly i said i dont even go to the lane anymore ... i was giving you my experience & reason why i dont go anymore so how could i be a moaning regular.
Get of your horse fella
To be quite honest i'd rather be in the ground with empty seats if it meant a better atmosphere if you see what i mean!..fans giving their all.. the last time it happened was v shahktar 3 days before the league cup final v man u when 26.000 turned up & sounded like 100.000 supporting a team of kids & no marks.
Fair enough. I wasn't implying that you specifically are a moaning regular by the way - just that when I do get to games it always seems to be the same people that are slagging off certain players at every opportunity, and generally doing their bit to create a negative atmosphere. These days I try my best to get a ticket in south lower as that's usually where the best atmosphere is, but the last few times it's been pretty pathetic.
I'm sure there are more new supporters that don't really remember us in the 90s and most of the 2000s - and maybe some are turning up expecting a big win as a minimum instead of actually supporting the team and enjoying the match. A city-supporting mate of mine was saying something similar - that since they became one of the 'big boys' the atmosphere at their games has changed for the worse, compared to when they were getting big crowds in League 1. I think in general when there's more to play for there's more anxiety in the stands.
Sorry to take this off topic.
No wonder you're there thenI'll give you that, it does seem like a lot of our fans turn up to WHL mistakenly thinking it's a Year 8 disco...
Tom has been an impressive impact sub, I think the rule avb has used to bring him on is if Parker start pirouetting.
Parker needs time to fine a pass so he spins to see who's open, Tom is able to find the pass quickly.
He links up our attack something that has been missing of late when ade is on the pitch.
Tom + Defoe = attack with teeth that doesn't rely on bale 100%.
Don't get me started! There's this guy in my row, he doesn't even have the excuse of youth as he's not much younger than me, perhaps he's 24/25/26, and he has had the most atrocious shapes to his long blonde hair over the years. Currently his hair is shaven at the sides but very long on the top, and all swept down one side of his face. Sometimes he leaves it as such, sometimes he has it in a bun. Always he looks like a ****. I wouldn't even mind so much if he had the good grace to show up on time at the beginning of both halves, though admittedly he's not as bad as his wanker skinny shaven headed mate (I actually got in a small scuffle with him a few years back over his total lack of appreciation of the inconvenience he constantly caused the rest of us by coming late), he's at least apologetic over it these days, but there was a time where I would happily have stamped his face repeatedly into the ground. Actually, for the sake of keeping this thread on topic, there was a time where I would have happily had Tom Huddlestone stamp his face repeatedly into the ground, blonde locks frying everywhere, shards of glass from his ****ish shades flying in all directions and his girly screams filling the West Stand....I'll give you that, it does seem like a lot of our fans turn up to WHL mistakenly thinking it's a Year 8 disco...
Why do some people in this thread fail to understand that Hudd only looked decent because he came on against tiring legs that gave him the time and space to pick passses. What part of this is so hard for you to get your head around FFS?
Throughout the last 7 years Hudd has continually proven he struggles against quicker more mobile teams that don't allow him time and space. He just doesn't have the mobility or intelligence to find time and space when starting.
I did piss myself laughing when I read about Hudd coming on and 'doing a job' on Tevez. Sometimes people read too many books and always have to have a technical reason for why something happens. The reason Hudd didn't cover as much ground as Parker and played in the holding role is because he is too slow and cumbersome to press and harry anyone!