Is there any point in watching the game? We all know how it will pan out. We'll start ok, maybe score a goal and then slowly fade before conceding 2-3 goals in the last 25 minutes. Can't wait until the season is over. Although I don't think that will be the end of our misery, because I don't think José will get the sack. Not until November I'm afraid.
You mean, I'm the only one who's still excited when we play? What a bunch of snobs you lot are!
I vividly remember my teenage years, when a Spurs game was synonymous with ruining my eyesight on a teletex screen, until the words 'Bolton hit Spurs for six' finally appeared. I'll take watching tonight's game over that any day of the week!
So you would rather watch Everton hitting us for 6 instead?You mean, I'm the only one who's still excited when we play? What a bunch of snobs you lot are!
I vividly remember my teenage years, when a Spurs game was synonymous with ruining my eyesight on a teletex screen, until the words 'Bolton hit Spurs for six' finally appeared. I'll take watching tonight's game over that any day of the week!
We did join them, turned though we were there under false pretences.I'm treating the remainder of the season as penance for thinking we were about to join the elite a couple of years back
I’ll watch it.
But I don’t expect to enjoy it.
I’ll watch it.
But I don’t expect to enjoy it.
So you would rather watch Everton hitting us for 6 instead?
Even when the football is dull, I still take some sick pleasure out of every win. Also, the main difference now is that we always have a chance, no matter how remote, of winning. In the 90s, when we played United, you knew it was pointless to hope for a draw or even a decent performance. Sadly, these were the only Spurs games on TV back then, which I had the privilege to watch in a pub, in the middle of a sea of glory-hunting ManUnited fans.
Even now, the games are ok-ish, until we trail or the last 20 minutes (whichever come first). Heh, I'm glad the game hasn't lost its magic for me!
I'm treating the remainder of the season as penance for thinking we were about to join the elite a couple of years back
I remember once "watching" a game against Wimbledon on Ceefax.You mean, I'm the only one who's still excited when we play? What a bunch of snobs you lot are!
I vividly remember my teenage years, when a Spurs game was synonymous with ruining my eyesight on a teletex screen, until the words 'Bolton hit Spurs for six' finally appeared. I'll take watching tonight's game over that any day of the week!
I don’t think Jose leaving will end the misery either.
And still more entertaining than a Jose teamI remember once "watching" a game against Wimbledon on Ceefax.
90 minutes of refreshing the page every 30 seconds.
It ended 0-0.
I don’t think Jose leaving will end the misery either.