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***OMT - Tottenham Hotspur FC v Everton, Sun May 24th, 4.00pm, The Lane***

I will watch, have to take the good with bad.
It should prove to be an interesting experience, not sure how much I will celebrate if we stay up, not sure how devastating relegation will feel.
Have a feeling either will feel like a big anti climax.
 
The collective misery if we were to go down would be too tough to bare, not to mention the ridicule from the Arse fans that inevitably will be there. But maybe you're right, I haven't been for a while.
Yes, they might give it to you large, but in the end of the day they are Arsenal fans. Something no human would want to be by choice. That is their affliction, and they have to carry it forever. Give them the bird and walk out knowing that they are all related to each other.
 
Morning all,

Just one more night of waking up at 5am, immediately thinking about Spurs and then feeling sick. Liz Hurley doesn't even get a look in at the moment (I am a man of a certain age)....

Just 36 hours to go before we know our fate..

COYS
 
The collective misery if we were to go down would be too tough to bare, not to mention the ridicule from the Arse fans that inevitably will be there. But maybe you're right, I haven't been for a while.
No way am I doing that, the goons are all treating it like a Tottenham death party.
 
I thought about not going to see the game. Save money on train and beer. Find somewhere nice to take the dog for a walk etc etc
In some ways relegation would be a fitting denouement to the appalling football we have seen for two seasons, but it would inevitably result in a fair few Spurs employees losing their jobs. And could we guarantee that the spiral of decline would halt if we were in the Championship?
So in for a penny, in for a pound. I'll be there tomorrow, booming out the "Come on you Spurs" from the South Stand as usual, and hoping that lady luck somehow goes our way, I fear we are going to need it.
 
All sounds a bit of a mess really :

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Let's just concentrate on backing and encouraging the team during the match, no matter how things are playing out at any given time.
 
Much better to get the atmosphere going in the ground than doing the whole coach greet thing, that’s never really felt like “us”, all a bit contrived. Get the atmosphere going organically in the ground like we used to have at the old WHL and the new one on occasions (goons 3-0).
 
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