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Jah Lush Wrote:

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> Quite right too Alan. COYS!


Well I'm still feeling a bit guilty about '87. I went with my Spurs loving brother and we were in the Spurs end.I sort of had a quiet chuckle about how it turned out. Very quiet.

On the other hand I hope Spuds win nothing. :) As for racist remarks, let's wait and see what happens when caveman Terry goes to court. Ivanovic has outrageously appealed and lost. What an absolute moron, you'd have thought his club would have advised against it, oh wait, this is CSKA Fulham we're talking about!!!

Parkdrive Wrote:

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> Chavski fans cover themselves in glory by booing

> during minutes silence. @#$%& one and all.


Obviously the one and all bit is not true for all chelsea fans. But its an embarrassment for football as much as anything else. And I say that as a football fan. Its always sad to see when any teams fans or minority of fans let themselves down.


The minutes applause was invented to prevent these people from having a voice.

I didn't like it when spurs were crowing "mind the gap", and I don't like it when Arsenal fans do it either


Fortunes change on such small things - Spurs freefall has been enjoyable on a personal level as it means plenty to finish above them (much less qualify for CL) - but crowing in public... I dunno. We (Arsenal) were in such dire straits earlier this season, it's a testament to Wenger for turning it around. But careful what you dish out... it can come back on you


Arsenal allegiance aside, I enjoyed Spurs purple patch this season. Great football, club on the rise and all that... The easy opinion of "Arry for England" being the cause of their decline is cliched, but true IMO. For spurs fans it's plain horrible luck and timing - but it could happen to anyone. I feel for them


As I'm in the footie thread can someone have a word with Young at Man Utd - scheming, diving, 'orrible tart. To be caught once is unfortunate - to be caught again within a week suggests something much bigger

Ha ha ho ho. As foretold and predicted the mighty Chelsea mashed the fools that are THFC. All as predicted. Although CFC were poor in performance, was more than enuf 4 the inadequates that are spurs.

All as predicted.

Quids et al - in your face (knw ur a hammer arse but u do lke 2b involvd).

Up the Blues

Jah Lush Wrote:

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> Oh! FFS shut the @#$%& up your pathetic boring

> @#$%&.


Woah, did anyone ever tell you that you have anger management issues!!!! Pahahahahahahahahahahaha!!!! And I hope Liverpool beat the small team in Fulham, as it wouldn't be good for football if a club that has fans which jeers and boos a minutes silence doesn't deserve the steam off my piss. And that's word.

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