I think the performance on the pitch was an embarrassment. I have always said this its a two way street fans need to help players but players need to give the fans something to shout about. There was not one shot till Dempseys I think in the 75th minute.
Sorry but you can slate fans all you like but they pay a lot of money surely the players HAVE to give something in return.
ps - the fans werent too bad today actually.
I was sitting literally right next to the Saints fans, which might have biased my perception. Seemed awful though.
And the players have given something - we're challenging for 4th in the league for the fourth season in a row. Every game I've been to at the Lane this season, the atmosphere had been woeful.
What was especially interesting to me is that the atmosphere picked up after 75-80 minutes or so.
Sure enough the performance, and the goal, soon followed.
DHSF - I know that many fans see it as a two way street. But the atmosphere would be so much better (and the performances, no doubt) if the fans sang regardless of the performance. That's what noisy fans in other countries do. That's what the 1882 group is all about.
Quite apart from anything else, adopting that attitude can make every game an entertaining experience even if the team fails to deliver the desired performance or result.
During the Everton game there were a few guys around me loudly "discussing" Spurs games and players and formations between them and not even watching the game. It felt to me that they were more interested in letting others know about their clever opinions than actually watching the game and cheering the side on.
There's a lot of that...
You could here our fans quite clearly on the tv, something you don't get with a lot of clubs. On forums, Pool/spam fans win for being idiots.
Globally, it's the clubs that the fans only whistle or boo (no songs) that drive me crazy.
Threads like this might make me vote that we have the biggest drama queens however.
I actually as a fan am bored of football but love spurs - doesnt make sense I know.