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what good has Tottenham brought you?

theShiznit

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Jul 26, 2004
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Lovely thread, shizzle. Thought you were being sarcastic in the title at first, though. :lol:

Same old for me, but Tottenham also gave my Dad 200,000 pounds sterling some years ago. Well, not him per se but he agreed a deal for Brighton to stage Intertoto cup matches and that was the fee for 2 matches.

Although, I seem to recall Albion might have given them more back for Jeff Minton and Junior McDougald. Just think what Spurs might have achieved had they stayed at the Lane...

Yes i seem to have that skill whilst speaking as well, to sound sarcastic whilst not meaning to :roll: (emoticon not meant to make the sentence sarcastic :oops:)

some good comments so far though...
 

beals

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Dec 22, 2003
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It can be depressing and very frustrating at times, ie days like Monday night and the berba/keano saga but nights like against Arse*nil and Chelski last year make it all worth while, if you haven't experienced the lows how can you really enjoy the highs? COYS
 

Kendall

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Feb 8, 2007
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I'm not sure. Life would have been a whole lot easier if I'd just followed my dad and been a United supporter. He used to take me to games every month and bought me the shirts.

But as the saying goes, you can't choose who you fall in love with & I fell in love with a team that had Jason Cundy and Jason Dozzell in it.

Gutted.
 

Blotto

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Jan 13, 2008
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Years of the most delightful pain and suffering--like an extended bondage session.
 

thfc1989

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May 8, 2008
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Unfortunately not all that much! This years carling cup, and the season where we NEARY got 5th were great. Ginola started my interest in spurs, so him too. Being a young spurs fan is quite depressing!
 

lily_lane

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Feb 17, 2008
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An amazingly exciting childhood and teenage years watching games, with all the glory of the 60s (including the Cup Final in 1962), holding the European Cup Winners Cup, mixing and socialising with the players, babysitting for some of them and still keeping in touch with a few, a wonderful autograph collection that I still look through to to revive those memories.

Eek AMAAAAZING!!! :bow:

The ups and downs, the joy and despair - but I wouldn't change a thing. Then moving away from London but finding SC so I can keep my finger on the pulse of WHL and not lose contact with the team that I love, win or lose.

:clap:
 
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