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Jah Lush Wrote:

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> It's a slightly odd feeling when you finally have

> some bragging rights over your local rivals but

> don't feel the urge to gloat.


Now you know the feeling we Gooners (generally) carry over Spurs


It's all warm, lovely and we keep it to ourselves


Enjoy, it won't last.


:))

red devil Wrote:

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> I see your last game at The Lane is against us, as

> was the Hammer's. How come there hasn't been much

> publicity about this being the last season there?

> Last season it was Boleyn this, Upton Park that.

> Or was that all part of The Branding?...


Possibly because Spurs have only just confirmed in the past few days that'll we'll definitely be playing at Wembley next season. Spurs playing West Ham at the Tax Payer's Stadium on Friday night should be a cracker. Our third London derby in a row... or fourth if you include Watford.

Not sure why the uncertainty, TV showed an aerial view of the new and old grounds, and it doesn't look like the new stadium can be finished without first knocking down WHL. Anyways, a very dominant performance by Spurs. Too soon to say if there's a power shift in North London, but Spurs definitely have the better team right now, both on and off the pitch.

Another disappointing home draw for us, think we should just concentrate on the EL and forget about top 4...

Jah Lush Wrote:

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> It's a slightly odd feeling when you finally have

> some bragging rights over your local rivals but

> don't feel the urge to gloat.


Celtic fans know how you feel. Probably because it was only 5-1 and only 36 points. Noone likes to see that.

red devil Wrote:

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> I see your last game at The Lane is against us, as

> was the Hammer's. How come there hasn't been much

> publicity about this being the last season there?

> Last season it was Boleyn this, Upton Park that.

> Or was that all part of The Branding?...



Even I was a bit embarrassed by the coverage we got, but wasn't practically everything else (relegation/Champions/Champions league etc) settled by then so the media had a bit of an overkill? - the club also produced some decent 'content' (yuk) in terms of films etc - pity they aren't as good at buying players :(


PS Plus a little bit of old school shenanigans to finish the day off - not sure Spurs will get 20,000- 30,000 showing up without tickets but just to say goodbye

Jah Lush Wrote:

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> red devil Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > I see your last game at The Lane is against us,

> as

> > was the Hammer's. How come there hasn't been

> much

> > publicity about this being the last season

> there?

> > Last season it was Boleyn this, Upton Park

> that.

> > Or was that all part of The Branding?...

>

> Possibly because Spurs have only just confirmed in

> the past few days that'll we'll definitely be

> playing at Wembley next season. Spurs playing West

> Ham at the Tax Payer's Stadium on Friday night

> should be a cracker. Our third London derby in a

> row... or fourth if you include Watford.



I don't think we'll stop your momentum this year to be honest - of course if we hadn't conceded 2 goals in the last 2 minutes at WHL both of our seasons would be over now whereas we both need a result!

Jah Lush Wrote:

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> Mick Mac Wrote:

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> -----

> >

> > Are Spurs leaving WHL for good or returning

> after

> > rebuild?

>

> We're building around the old ground and will be

> back at the beginning of the 2018/19 season.


Good stuff - still on roughly the same spot (and in that case I can understand there not being a huge good bye)

Fair play. That's your little cup final won. And you deserved to win. No complaints here. We were never going to win the league anyway but I suspect we'll still finish second. And if you'd said to me at the beginning of the season you'll finish second I'd have bitten your hand off. As Arsenal fans were always keen to remind us - "mind the gap."

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