DubaiSpur
Ian Walker
What the hell is wrong with you and your merry band of inflammatory knee jerkers? Poch put out a side that he thought could beat a weakened Ar5ena1 squad, end of. Bar a few slices of bad luck and poor decisions, we very nearly did. We dominated the second half and I believe Poch had every confidence the squad he put out today could do the job.
If he had of played a full-strength squad and we got dingdonged, then went on to get hammered by City at the weekend, the knives would have well and truly been out! As it stands now I think we have a good chance to take it to City on Saturday despite the disappointment of the cup defeat.
Poch was in a lose-lose situation and I think he handled it about as well as he could have. The inclusion of Fazio is an easy one to jump all over, sure he hasn't featured for some time but you don't see our training sessions, you don't know what kind of form he's had away from the pitch, so again I have faith in Poch's judgment. Fazio went on to have a pretty poor match but that **** happens, to any player.
The people jumping all over Poch's team selection have so obviously been waiting, frothing at the mouth to sink the boots in, it makes me sad to be a Spurs fan on occasions like this. Losing to the Gooner scum isn't the primary cause of said sadness.
I haven't said a bad word against Poch before now. Not one word. For a year and half. And I was, and remain willing to wait another year before judging him, if that's what's necessary -ask around if you feel I'm lying.
'Merry band of inflammatory knee jerkers?'
'Obviously been waiting, frothing at the mouth to sink the boots in'.
This, this is the reaction to people getting angry at having lost a game (or, more accurately, thrown a f*cking game) against our arch-rivals because Poch didn't give a brick about trying his very best to beat them.
Christ, what is f*cking wrong with you, insinuating things about honest, tinkled-off people and acting self-righteous about being a Spurs fan?
It does genuinely tinkle me off sometimes, to the point where I feel very, very tempted to not bother with trying to convince myself that you (and people like you, willing to jump on your fellow supporters for daring to be disappointed and tinkled off) actually support the same club I do.
Are you actually sad at all about having lost to Arsenal, our rivals? Do you actually give one single damn about Tottenham Hotspur, or did you just follow Poch from S'oton?
Because you don't want to be associated with your fellow fans, are exceedingly happy (even suspiciously gleeful) to stick the knife into them and proclaim yourself superior at the slightest opportunity, and losing to Arsenal is an afterthought when compared to salivating at the opportunity to wildly accuse people of being lesser fans than yourself because they feel hurt by what's happened, instead of just feeling gleeful at having the chance to try being odiously superior on the internet.
Seriously, have a look in the goddamn dimly-lit mirror, and ask yourself if you aren't exactly what you accuse others of being. You've been waiting all this time to stick the boot into your fellow fans, after f*cking all.
Christ, I disagree vehemently with some people on this forum, but I thoroughly respect them because they care about the club and about their fellow fans. I disagree even more vehemently with parklane1, but even though I feel he doesn't read what I say before jumping in with a standard pre-prepared response, I still feel he doesn't consider himself a class above his fellow fans, and that earns my respect.
But people who store up their gleeful vitriol against fellow supporters angry and upset about a loss, just to feel superior and odiously self-righteous..GHod, I find it difficult to come to terms with the idea that these people care about the same club I do and the same fans that I do.
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