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Postby 7_Kewell » Tue Dec 13, 2005 4:37 pm

Didn't notice that he was a Spurs fan.

Taking jib from a Chelsea fan is one thing, but a Spurs fan!


i know.....notice how he failed to answer my post, when asked to list what Spurs have won in the last 15 years  :D
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Postby Ace Ventura » Tue Dec 13, 2005 4:40 pm

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Reina From Spaina wrote:If chelsea have got similar, I bet anyone they will not get maximum points from all games.

They've got Fulham and Birmingham at home = 6 points
Man City and West Ham away = 2 points maybe

We've got Newcastle and West Brom at home = 6 points
Everton and Bolton away = 2 points maybe

Chelsea will pick at least 4 points from them two games probably 6, but man city maybe might nick a draw.

Our 2 away games are far more tricky and will indicate how far we have progressed, we lost both 1-0 last season.
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Postby Judge » Tue Dec 13, 2005 5:02 pm

mourinho whinging that mcculloch was cheating at the weekend. what a total TOSSER  :veryangry
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Postby JBG » Tue Dec 13, 2005 5:40 pm

Spurs are doing well, I'll give them that, but there is not enough quality there for them to maintain their form until the end of the season. Everton were in a similar position to Spurs last year, and only limped home in 4th because Liverpool and Newcastle were so bad.

Tottenham are definitely a team on the rise, and have some good players and what seems to be a good team ethic, but realistically, I cannot see them taking a Champions League slot.

Everybody is writing off Arsenal, but it could easily happen that their loss to Newcastle last weekend could be their last league defeat of the season. They don't suddenly become a sh.ite team overnight.
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Postby stoney » Tue Dec 13, 2005 5:42 pm

7_Kewell wrote:notice how he failed to answer my post, when asked to list what Spurs have won in the last 15 years  :D

He answered your post by not replying
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Postby 7_Kewell » Tue Dec 13, 2005 6:30 pm

Quote (7_Kewell @ Dec. 13 2005,15:37)
notice how he failed to answer my post, when asked to list what Spurs have won in the last 15 years   

He answered your post by not replying


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Postby tubby » Tue Dec 13, 2005 6:42 pm

Its quite funny actually how dumb some of the foreign bandwagon support them, particularily the European teams. I work part time in a bar so i see a fair few of them. They seem blind to the fact that a few years ago Chelsea were more renound for their right wing facist supporters who were linked with major extremist gorups such as combat 18 and the national fron as well as the bnp. Ths funny thing is that most of the bandwagon supporters would have probavbaly been resented and maybe beaten should they have tried to mingle in with the Chelsea fans a few yers ago.
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Postby stmichael » Tue Dec 13, 2005 8:44 pm

JBG wrote:Spurs are doing well, I'll give them that, but there is not enough quality there for them to maintain their form until the end of the season. Everton were in a similar position to Spurs last year, and only limped home in 4th because Liverpool and Newcastle were so bad.

Tottenham are definitely a team on the rise, and have some good players and what seems to be a good team ethic, but realistically, I cannot see them taking a Champions League slot.

Everybody is writing off Arsenal, but it could easily happen that their loss to Newcastle last weekend could be their last league defeat of the season. They don't suddenly become a sh.ite team overnight.

i agree JBG and i said as much from day one.

every year we hear "well spurs will be the team to watch this year" but it never materialises. yes they've got some excellent young players, davids has still got it and they've got an excellent manager after years of chopping and changing managers every two years.

despite arsenal's supposed crisis, i still think they're light years ahead of spurs. spurs have brought some of the best youngsters in england. arsenal have brought some of the best youngsters in the world. that is the difference.

spurs will be in the UEFA Cup, no better. the top 4 will be as you would have thought in my opinion.
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Postby JBG » Tue Dec 13, 2005 8:45 pm

I often browse other fan forums and the Chelsea forums are now almost as busy as Liverpool or Man UTD forums. A very large number of the members on these forums are not from London, not even from the UK, but a large amount from various parts of Asia. Now, there's nothing wrong with that per se, but most of these guys have only supported Chelsea for the past two or three years. Fair enough, each to their own, but that doesn't give them the authority to come onto Liverpool or Man UTD forums rubbishing our team.

I am too young to remember the middling Chelsea teams of the late 60s and early 70s, but I remember Chelsea being rubbish in the 1980s and up until the mid 1990s. They then started paying loads of money for over the hill foreign players and had a reasonable degree of success, but they started to stagnate and were facing financial meltdown had they not beaten us at the end of 2003 to qualify for the Champions League.

I think real Chelsea fans would acknowledge and accept that, and would recognise how lucky they are at present. One of the traits of a proper Liverpool fan is that he wins well and doesn't get too cocky when things go well for the team. Sadly, such a trait is evidently missing from the majority of Chelsea (and most bandwagoning Man UTD) fans.
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Postby tubby » Tue Dec 13, 2005 8:56 pm

Good post. And it is beacsue of this arrogance that Chelsea have become THE teamto hate in not just England but in most of Europe.
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Postby Red @ Heart » Wed Dec 14, 2005 7:53 am

bavlondon wrote:Good post. And it is beacsue of this arrogance that Chelsea have become THE teamto hate in not just England but in most of Europe.

well put couldnt agree more.
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Postby Judge » Wed Dec 14, 2005 9:04 am

JBG wrote:I often browse other fan forums and the Chelsea forums are now almost as busy as Liverpool or Man UTD forums. A very large number of the members on these forums are not from London, not even from the UK, but a large amount from various parts of Asia. Now, there's nothing wrong with that per se, but most of these guys have only supported Chelsea for the past two or three years. Fair enough, each to their own, but that doesn't give them the authority to come onto Liverpool or Man UTD forums rubbishing our team.

I am too young to remember the middling Chelsea teams of the late 60s and early 70s, but I remember Chelsea being rubbish in the 1980s and up until the mid 1990s. They then started paying loads of money for over the hill foreign players and had a reasonable degree of success, but they started to stagnate and were facing financial meltdown had they not beaten us at the end of 2003 to qualify for the Champions League.

I think real Chelsea fans would acknowledge and accept that, and would recognise how lucky they are at present. One of the traits of a proper Liverpool fan is that he wins well and doesn't get too cocky when things go well for the team. Sadly, such a trait is evidently missing from the majority of Chelsea (and most bandwagoning Man UTD) fans.

chelsea werent much better in the 70's jbg. i remember them at that time. regular mid table team at best
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Postby AwiLas » Wed Dec 14, 2005 9:18 am

Chelsea are nothing compared to Liverpool.. They claim they got the best of the best but who's in the limelight now.?. Hahah..
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Postby A.B. » Wed Dec 14, 2005 11:15 pm

Tough month this is, we got some difficult fixtures after the tourny in Japan.
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Postby JohnBull » Wed Dec 14, 2005 11:47 pm

Jose is doing a great job, like it or lump it.
They will not be around in five years time because at the end of the day they are a prefab team. Blackburn did it and Chelsea have 10 times Jack's money but it will pass and class will again rise to the top.
Still rather have Raffa than Jose.
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