View Full Version : Are Spurs fans the most miserable?
Angelcynn
8th April 2006, 08:52 AM
I always thought it was Leeds fans actually, according to some stats I read a couple of years ago. Mind you, I do get quite peed off at the attitude of Spurs fans who cannot see beyond the next whine. We are in a good position, yet our fans' mood is as gloomy as ever. Prozac anyone?:cool:
AndyHarker
8th April 2006, 09:01 AM
Quit moaning!
highlander
8th April 2006, 12:17 PM
fairly moany with short memory's sometimes but lets face it we're the best fans in the world
AndyHarker
8th April 2006, 12:42 PM
If we are the most whinging fans, then its because we have enduered a hell of a lot over the past decade, and one season of doing well won't change the fact that we are a fairly pesermistic bunch, give it a couple of years like this and see how much the general concencus changes! We will all be whistling our way to lane!;)
MACCSPURS
8th April 2006, 12:54 PM
I'm afraid I have been to many a game both home and away and I have to agree with Angel.
I've heard some Spurs talk utter rubbish, shouting and screaming so hard at a player for making a mistake spit is coming out of their mouth, only for the same player to score and then the same fans talk about how he is world class.
There is not a Spurs fan in the world who does not want us to be successful but Angel does have a point. We have had a fantastic season whatever the outcome at the end and still some fans are not happy.
TomMcLaren
8th April 2006, 02:26 PM
The problem is we have had so many false dawns - I'm not going to relax until the last game is done, we could easily still f*ck it up.
However, we are 2-1 up against City, so it could be worse! :)
onthejazzin77
8th April 2006, 04:52 PM
Any fans who have had to endure Bobby Mimms, David Kerslake, Kevin Scott, Colin Calderwood, Clive Wilson, Andy Sinton, re-signing Mickey Hazard in his late 30s, Oyvind Leonhardsen, Ruel Fox, Rasiak and Ronnie Rosenthal have earned the right to be critical of their team. We have had some dark dark days in the shadows of North London in recent years. So most fans are apprehensive when embracing the optimism of the future whilst finally letting go of the past.
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