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twoleftfeet
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Spurs fan forum.
If you Spurs fans are staying here at least have the decency to post all of your shit about them on this thread. Save the other threads for those of us who actually follow this club.
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Gank
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honky cat" wrote: ↑26 Mar 2026, 10:21 Poor old Igor, very similar pattern to lopetegui. When it's all going tits up, it really does.
Any basket case relegation threatened club would do well so ask how dad is, before offering the job in future.
Experience managing a top tier team essential. Conservative seasons without relegation preferred. Premier League experience favoured, but not essential. Father must be deceased. Apply to d.sullivan@whufc.com
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honky cat
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Poor old Igor, very similar pattern to lopetegui. When it's all going tits up, it really does.
Any basket case relegation threatened club would do well so ask how dad is, before offering the job in future.
Any basket case relegation threatened club would do well so ask how dad is, before offering the job in future.
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Re: Spurs fan forum.
fraser wrote: ↑26 Mar 2026, 09:57Manuel wrote: ↑26 Mar 2026, 09:17Gank wrote: ↑26 Mar 2026, 08:41A man's father has died. It's the father of a high profile person who manages the club to which this very thread is dedicated. It's not an obituary thread, it's about Tottenham, and their manager's dad has passed away, it's entirely relevant to mention that here and not to mention any other deaths.
You've let yourself down with that comment, Oxsaw.A couple of things Gank..
1) The Ferret was fishing.
2) Can you really 'let yourself down' on here FFS?
3) Oxsaw is an idiot. Bored to death and ''tries'' to make himself sound clever and contrary. Don't you remember when Jota died he did the exact same thing questioning why it made the news and asking why it is more relevant than other road deaths that day.That's a few things surely.
Not so sure but probably, fuck this is going to be a long intl break!
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Re: Spurs fan forum.
Manuel wrote: ↑26 Mar 2026, 09:17Gank wrote: ↑26 Mar 2026, 08:41Mike Oxsaw" wrote: ↑24 Mar 2026, 15:04No feels for the other people's dads who died at the same time then? What makes this death so special to you?A man's father has died. It's the father of a high profile person who manages the club to which this very thread is dedicated. It's not an obituary thread, it's about Tottenham, and their manager's dad has passed away, it's entirely relevant to mention that here and not to mention any other deaths.
You've let yourself down with that comment, Oxsaw.A couple of things Gank..
1) The Ferret was fishing.
2) Can you really 'let yourself down' on here FFS?
3) Oxsaw is an idiot. Bored to death and ''tries'' to make himself sound clever and contrary. Don't you remember when Jota died he did the exact same thing questioning why it made the news and asking why it is more relevant than other road deaths that day.
That's a few things surely.
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Gank
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Manuel wrote: ↑26 Mar 2026, 09:17Gank wrote: ↑26 Mar 2026, 08:41Mike Oxsaw" wrote: ↑24 Mar 2026, 15:04No feels for the other people's dads who died at the same time then? What makes this death so special to you?A man's father has died. It's the father of a high profile person who manages the club to which this very thread is dedicated. It's not an obituary thread, it's about Tottenham, and their manager's dad has passed away, it's entirely relevant to mention that here and not to mention any other deaths.
You've let yourself down with that comment, Oxsaw.A couple of things Gank..
1) The Ferret was fishing.
2) Can you really 'let yourself down' on here FFS?
3) Oxsaw is an idiot. Bored to death and ''tries'' to make himself sound clever and contrary. Don't you remember when Jota died he did the exact same thing questioning why it made the news and asking why it is more relevant than other road deaths that day.
Oh my God yes, I do remember that! I wasted my time there, didn't I? Let myself down ag ag ag ag
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Gank wrote: ↑26 Mar 2026, 08:41Mike Oxsaw" wrote: ↑24 Mar 2026, 15:04No feels for the other people's dads who died at the same time then? What makes this death so special to you?A man's father has died. It's the father of a high profile person who manages the club to which this very thread is dedicated. It's not an obituary thread, it's about Tottenham, and their manager's dad has passed away, it's entirely relevant to mention that here and not to mention any other deaths.
You've let yourself down with that comment, Oxsaw.
A couple of things Gank..
1) The Ferret was fishing.
2) Can you really 'let yourself down' on here FFS?
3) Oxsaw is an idiot. Bored to death and ''tries'' to make himself sound clever and contrary. Don't you remember when Jota died he did the exact same thing questioning why it made the news and asking why it is more relevant than other road deaths that day.
1) The Ferret was fishing.
2) Can you really 'let yourself down' on here FFS?
3) Oxsaw is an idiot. Bored to death and ''tries'' to make himself sound clever and contrary. Don't you remember when Jota died he did the exact same thing questioning why it made the news and asking why it is more relevant than other road deaths that day.
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Mike Oxsaw" wrote: ↑24 Mar 2026, 15:04No feels for the other people's dads who died at the same time then? What makes this death so special to you?
A man's father has died. It's the father of a high profile person who manages the club to which this very thread is dedicated. It's not an obituary thread, it's about Tottenham, and their manager's dad has passed away, it's entirely relevant to mention that here and not to mention any other deaths.
You've let yourself down with that comment, Oxsaw.
You've let yourself down with that comment, Oxsaw.
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Fauxstralian
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It’s a blessing for Tudor Senior
Doesnt have to endure watching his useless son make a pigs ear of the Tottenham job
Humiliating
Doesnt have to endure watching his useless son make a pigs ear of the Tottenham job
Humiliating
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O'Haha has demanded that his Club offer De Zerbi a £10M bonus should he keep Spurs up and break clause if they don't manage it should they go down anyway.
One thing I will say about O'Haha is that he's definitely a realistic delusional representation of the Spurs fanbase.
Geezer's comedy gold everytime he speaks.
One thing I will say about O'Haha is that he's definitely a realistic delusional representation of the Spurs fanbase.
Geezer's comedy gold everytime he speaks.
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Even Lopetegui faced the Media when his old man popped his clogs and was back as it ASAP to his credit.
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No feels for the other people's dads who died at the same time then? What makes this death so special to you?
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Yep. Very sad news. Best thing Spurs fans can do now is to give him all the time and space to process his emotions and then allow him to get back to his day job of trying to keep them up. Couldn't honestly come at a worse time for them really..
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fraser wrote: ↑23 Mar 2026, 16:30eusebiovic wrote: ↑23 Mar 2026, 16:27Swiss. wrote: ↑23 Mar 2026, 14:51I lived just off the King's Road in the mid 90s. Then I'd say you had the posh boozers and the working class boozers full of white working class Chelsea fans. Although I hate the club I had respect for theses fans as they weren't plastic glory hunters. All changed in the 2000s.I grew up in Lambeth and pretty much everyone was a Chelsea fan from the Waterloo end to Vauxhall. However, on the Elephant and Castle side up to London Bridge and eastwards it was strictly Millwall. There were pubs around the now trendy Borough Market that were still intimidating Wall hangouts until relatively recently. It was very parochial back in the day! Nobody under 50 would believe it now.My daughter supports Chelsea and was brought up around Stockwell/Kennington
When I was growing up it definitely felt like 8 out of 10 were Chelsea. I was Kennington as well.
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eusebiovic wrote: ↑23 Mar 2026, 16:27Swiss. wrote: ↑23 Mar 2026, 14:51eusebiovic wrote: ↑23 Mar 2026, 10:01I used to know a couple of lunatics who supported QPR that lived on the World's End Estate in Chelsea. Spanish lads.
After watching the odd game with them they used to take me on a wild goose chase around the no man's land that was Acton.
I'm pretty sure the football factory was based on the pubs of the Acton diaspora but I got out alive so it was alright!I lived just off the King's Road in the mid 90s. Then I'd say you had the posh boozers and the working class boozers full of white working class Chelsea fans. Although I hate the club I had respect for theses fans as they weren't plastic glory hunters. All changed in the 2000s.I grew up in Lambeth and pretty much everyone was a Chelsea fan from the Waterloo end to Vauxhall. However, on the Elephant and Castle side up to London Bridge and eastwards it was strictly Millwall. There were pubs around the now trendy Borough Market that were still intimidating Wall hangouts until relatively recently. It was very parochial back in the day! Nobody under 50 would believe it now.
My daughter supports Chelsea and was brought up around Stockwell/Kennington
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Swiss. wrote: ↑23 Mar 2026, 14:51eusebiovic wrote: ↑23 Mar 2026, 10:01the coming of gary" wrote: ↑23 Mar 2026, 09:33True ! .. although honorary mention for QPR, who scored six goals from nine shots
.I used to know a couple of lunatics who supported QPR that lived on the World's End Estate in Chelsea. Spanish lads.
After watching the odd game with them they used to take me on a wild goose chase around the no man's land that was Acton.
I'm pretty sure the football factory was based on the pubs of the Acton diaspora but I got out alive so it was alright!I lived just off the King's Road in the mid 90s. Then I'd say you had the posh boozers and the working class boozers full of white working class Chelsea fans. Although I hate the club I had respect for theses fans as they weren't plastic glory hunters. All changed in the 2000s.
I grew up in Lambeth and pretty much everyone was a Chelsea fan from the Waterloo end to Vauxhall. However, on the Elephant and Castle side up to London Bridge and eastwards it was strictly Millwall. There were pubs around the now trendy Borough Market that were still intimidating Wall hangouts until relatively recently. It was very parochial back in the day! Nobody under 50 would believe it now. 
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eusebiovic wrote: ↑23 Mar 2026, 10:01the coming of gary" wrote: ↑23 Mar 2026, 09:33True ! .. although honorary mention for QPR, who scored six goals from nine shots
.I used to know a couple of lunatics who supported QPR that lived on the World's End Estate in Chelsea. Spanish lads.
After watching the odd game with them they used to take me on a wild goose chase around the no man's land that was Acton.
I'm pretty sure the football factory was based on the pubs of the Acton diaspora but I got out alive so it was alright!
I lived just off the King's Road in the mid 90s. Then I'd say you had the posh boozers and the working class boozers full of white working class Chelsea fans. Although I hate the club I had respect for theses fans as they weren't plastic glory hunters. All changed in the 2000s.
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Bartle Boy" wrote: ↑22 Mar 2026, 20:22 2 days in to my time on this forum and I’m thinking what the fuck if s this shit….
Any relation to a former poster call Batty Boy ?
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OK_Guy wrote: ↑23 Mar 2026, 11:08Bartle Boy" wrote: ↑22 Mar 2026, 20:22 2 days in to my time on this forum and I’m thinking what the fuck if s this shit….has anyone called you a 'cսnt' yet?
Yes but under his old log in.
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Takashi Miike" wrote: ↑23 Mar 2026, 11:01XKhammer wrote: ↑23 Mar 2026, 05:52Takashi Miike" wrote: ↑22 Mar 2026, 17:26 I, and many others, will do what we want. Stop thinking your the site policeman, you cսnt
Except using public transport,eating out,drinking in pubs,going to the bowl or concerts....sorry who is the cսnt lolnon jabbed, and do what I want. you order following, fucking ginger wrongun cսnt
If you're non jabbed why you always getting the needle?
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Bartle Boy" wrote: ↑22 Mar 2026, 20:22 2 days in to my time on this forum and I’m thinking what the fuck if s this shit….
has anyone called you a 'cսnt' yet?
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XKhammer wrote: ↑23 Mar 2026, 05:52Takashi Miike" wrote: ↑22 Mar 2026, 17:26 I, and many others, will do what we want. Stop thinking your the site policeman, you cսnt
Except using public transport,eating out,drinking in pubs,going to the bowl or concerts....sorry who is the cսnt lol
non jabbed, and do what I want. you order following, fucking ginger wrongun cսnt
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the coming of gary" wrote: ↑23 Mar 2026, 09:33True ! .. although honorary mention for QPR, who scored six goals from nine shots
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I used to know a couple of lunatics who supported QPR that lived on the World's End Estate in Chelsea. Spanish lads.
After watching the odd game with them they used to take me on a wild goose chase around the no man's land that was Acton.
I'm pretty sure the football factory was based on the pubs of the Acton diaspora but I got out alive so it was alright!
After watching the odd game with them they used to take me on a wild goose chase around the no man's land that was Acton.
I'm pretty sure the football factory was based on the pubs of the Acton diaspora but I got out alive so it was alright!

