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

I want the club to forget almost everything from this season. Except one thing.

I want everyone to remember, in exacting detail, how desperately the rest wanted us down.

How much the media crowed, pundits chortled, how much the other fans gloated and jeered at us, praying for our downfall.

If anything, this season should remind everyone just how much everyone else has it out for us.

Remember that. Pin it to the wall. Use it as fuel.

You tried to kill us. You failed. You should have finished the job.

Revenge is the sweetest motivator, and the players, fans, and coach should have plenty of it heading into next season. Pin all those mocking articles on the dressing room wall. Sing with a little more spite. Be proud of who we are - nobody likes us, we don't fudging care.

We survived. Own it. Next season, make every one of them pay for failing to finish us when they had the chance.

You will enjoy the pod!!!!
 
Well folks, we got there. A fudging car crash of a season but it certainly wasn’t boring. I think we all felt emotions we never felt before. I think we all worried and stressed in a way we never expected to stress over this club. Maybe we even come out of it with knowing our love of this club is a little deeper than we thought.

Credit to the players today. How often has their bottle being questioned? How often have they been accused of lacking balls? They were brilliant first half and fudging battled to the death second half. Hard to pick anyone out, genuinely thought they were all a credit to themselves and the club. I’ve not gone as hard on them as most this season because I think the club hung them out to dry and they dealt with a horrific injury crisis. Few clubs would survive that with such incompetence above them but we did and they stood up and were counted at the end.

Credit to RDZ as well. We were down only for him. Nailed on. He’s been absolutely tremendous. To get us 3 wins when we looked like we’d get none, to break the run at home, to do it with an exceptionally poor attack and devoid of alternatives. He could be a special manger for us if the board sort themselves out.

Finally the fans. Earlier this season was very, very ugly. Toxic. But the last few games they were brilliant. Same with everyone on here. We’ve lived through a fudging nightmare over the last few months but coming on here has been cathartic.

The darkest hour is before the dawn. That hour has passed and we’re still here. We’ll be back stronger next season.

COYS
I am also guessing that the last few weeks got rid of the fairweather fans.
 
ICYMI… most of the Leeds fans I know dislike the Caravan Club almost as much myself and were quite happy to see them go down 🥳

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Tbf it was only some posts I'd seen on social media..

Seem a vlog from yesterday's game and Leeds were definitely giving it to the Spam fans about going down. They also cheered when we took the lead 🤣
 
Little bit tipsy and heatstruck after today .. I like to try to write poetry mainly as a journal for my feelings but fudge it today here it is

Year after year, through hope joy and despair,

This season brought optimism, mixed with brickloads of fear.

Through traffic, cancelled plans, and many missed events. We still stood by our club, despite the results and all that it ment.

Through heartache and ecstasy never in equal measure.

My football club, my football friends and football family we stay together.

This bond, that seems at times like a curse, is also a lesson that in life you dont allways come first.

So pick your badge young and know that it matters.

Then support through thick and thin or your integrity shatters.

Yid army

Very enjoyable, I didn't get in poetry until my 30's, it was that embarrassing thing you had to read aloud at school.
It must be challenging, cathartic and satisfying to do.
 
Just seen that rohl tackle again, he knows what he's done there, he starts rolling around as if hurt, realises Oliver is doing nothing, gets up and runs away.

He should have been off after that, yellow cards offence earlier missed, and that challenge on VDV was at least a yellow, if not red
 
It feels strangely empty today. Like whether we will survive or not has occupied so many of my thoughts. And now that it’s done, I’m relieved but now concerned what will fill my anxiety buckets next.
It's a very weird, unrecognisable feeling today in a season that was full of them. I remember last season when we won the Europa. I was walking on air for days afterwards.

The feeling at full time yesterday was similar to full time in that game. Just a massive release of joy and tension. Today, I'm not walking on air though. The stress of the last crazy few months has lifted but the confusion of how we got in this position in the first place is dominating my thoughts. The feeling that this cannot happen ever again and that there should be absolutely no room for any complacency is also in there but there is a slight worry we might continue to circle the drain. Thankfully, we have the right man in the dugout who will cause a stink if that happens.

Alan Sugar was seldom a good chairman despite saving the club. His best spell was in 1994/95 for a few reasons. One of them was that when we almost went down, he dared in a way that no one else in England was daring. He showed balls and ambition.

This board must show similar ambition this summer.
 
Wayne Rooney in the studio was abysmal! He can barely string 2 words together, he offers zero insight.
I've never listened to him and learned a thing. He's like one of those "every man" fans down the pub who bores the pants of people with his "opinions". No idea how he ever got a management gig or a punditry gig. Looks to me like a lad who made it in football because of his immense, undeniable talent but he hasn't got a clue why he was so good.
 
Watching MOTD, fudging hell I can’t stand Jonathan Pearce!
He would've exploded with joy if we'd been relegated.

Wayne Rooney in the studio was abysmal! He can barely string 2 words together, he offers zero insight.
Not sure why they've decided to make a guy who is, at best, semi literate a pundit and podcaster. Very odd decision. Normally leave post career care to the PFA.
 
I've never listened to him and learned a thing. He's like one of those "every man" fans down the pub who bores the pants of people with his "opinions". No idea how he ever got a management gig or a punditry gig. Looks to me like a lad who made it in football because of his immense, undeniable talent but he hasn't got a clue why he was so good.
Charles' (or Wayne's, in this case) conversation was flat as a sidewalk, a place of passage for the ideas of everyman; they wore drab everyday clothes, and they inspired neither laughter nor dreams. (Madame Bovary, believe it or not)
 
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