I've been thinking about something today. The reaction from our fans was excellent. I wasn't at the game but the TV cameras cut to the faces of our fans as well as theirs and there was a unanimous look of shock and sympathy in their eyes. You could even see some in tears. The Spurs fans even joined in with the chanting of his name. It was as if he was one of our own players. Then when the announcement came that the game was being abandoned, applause resonated throughout White Hart Lane and everyone accepted the decision as the correct thing to do.
What I was thinking about is, what if it hadn't been Muamba, who isn't a particularly famous player and has no real history with our club. What if it had been against Arsenal and somebody that epitomises the rivalry like Szczesny or Wheelchair had gone down. Would it have been the same reaction from the crowd? I remember a derby once when Thierry Henry got hit in the throat and went down and couldn't breathe, and the Spurs fans all started singing "let him die, let him die, let him die!".
I'd like to be able to think that if something like this had happened to one of those Arsenal players then they'd get the same response from our crowd as Muamba did, but sadly, I'm not so sure they would have done, even if it was only a minority of idiots shouting things at them.
I think that there's only one player in football who wouldn't get a similar reaction from Tottenham supporters.