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I can't be the only one who keeps having nightmare visions of Tottenham lifting the Premier League
trophy in May. It's too horrible to contemplate, but I can't get my thoughts off it.
They make commemorative DVDs when they beat us in the League Cup, ffs! What will they do if they win the league ahead of us? :-(
The only conceivable upside to this is that crushing their hopes of a first league win for more than half a century would be particularly sweet, but I'm not sure that even that is enough to compensate for the stress.
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We'll be fine - don't worry b
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I see them as likely a winner as us at the moment.
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I'm distressed by the idea, naturally, but take comfort in the truth that, even if it did happen,
I would easily be able to isolate myself from football and just ignore the whole thing. It would be as if it had never happened.
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I know. I'm having a moment of weakness about it, but it is nightmarish.
For the last 25 years or so, we've usually been able to take comfort that, whatever disappointments we suffer, at least Tottenham can be relied on to be ****ter than us or f**k up in their usual hapless fashion. The idea of having local rivals who actually rival us in any meaningful sense is a nasty and unwelcome one.
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Oh, I would simply have to pretend not to be interested in football.
I open the cupboard at work and am confronted by various mugs bearing Spurs images - including one that celebrates beating us 5-1 in the League Cup - can you imagine how much worse it will be if I they've won the f**king league?
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That sort of comment isn't helpful, sw.

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Hmm, perhaps there is a generational element to it as well.
Those of us who remember Spurs being the successful and glamourous north London club remember what it was like to watch them win things. It's bad, but... you know. Nobody dies, or anything.
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I am sorry but we have to face it.
They’re a decent team, playing well and in a great position in the League.
So are we of course but I don’t think we are actually playing that well. That is a positive all the same.
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And you think they’re not equally, if not more, worried about us doing the same?
I was out with Spurs fans all day on Saturday and they all claimed they would take fourth place at this point and insisted there was absolutely no chance of Spurs winning it. They all expect Arsenal to win it.
Granted, this was before they beat City yesterday.
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Why are they so negative?
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Yes, but they're used to us f**king them over. They must have developed some sort of
psychological callous that makes it easier to deal with this sort of trauma by now - like a raddled old queen who's taken so many cocks up the arse he barely feels it any more. We on the other hand, would be having our rectal virginity taken brutally and roughly.
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Yes. The only successful Spurs team I remember was the Glenn Hoddle/Graeme Roberts era one.
Their success was limited enough for it not to hurt too much, though, since there was absolutely no chance of them winning the league.
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Well, it was painful enough watching Hoddle, Crooks, Archibald and Falco tear us a new hole at
Highbury because they were really rather good and we were particularly poor. But this too passed.
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You work with Spursers?
Do you work for a taxi company?
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Some one was trying to convince me Roberts wasn't a dirty player
He was Scottish so I assumed he was just very drunk a lot of the time
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I know. I'm just trying to process it, man!
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I know. It was mental. I was literally screaming at them “BUT YOU CAN WIN IT!!!!”
One of them offered me a 100 quid bet that they wouldn’t win it :-
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I could probably get past the fans being smug, gloating c**ts.
What will be insufferable is the media. Only marginally better than if Liverpool won it, but insufferable nonetheless.
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I don’t know, you know. I think every time we win something it cuts deep. So imagine how deeply it
will cut if we won it at their expense?
People say this is the best chance we’ll have to win it, but the same is true of Spurs. They have a stadium to build and no Arsene Wenger to guide them through it.
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I work in Enfield. I'm surrounded by the f**kers.

Have to say that, when I decided to live and work north of the river, I didn't give sufficient thought to the fact that I'd be exposed to far more Tottenham fans.
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I can only assume some kind of negative psychology going on.
I fail to see a single reason why we should win it while simultaneously they cannot win it.
I don’t think there is that much to choose between teams at present save for our actual world class players in attack.
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They have a first-choice centre-forward who has some vague notion of where the
goal is rather than the nearest mirror
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Yes, it’s absolutely impossible to separate any of the top four at the moment. If you put a gun to
my head, I think I would probably plump for us. But that is based on very, very little of any substance.
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You're feeling this more acutely by living in Ware b
You do realise yourl life will be a living hell.
I'd possibly consider moving.
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I know. I didn't know there were places in the world where people walked around in Spurs shirts with
no apparent sense of shame until I moved to Hertfordshire. :-(
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Its their goal difference that is bugging me
And what it suggests.
I make them favourites but that is based purely on fear and a lack of faith in us to perform in the big games.
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Here's the thing. If I gave you the option of Chelsea winning it at a canter and us qualifying for
the CL would you take it over the current situation where we're in with a shout, but there is an equally good chance that Tottenham could win the f**king thing?
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Yes. What we need to do now is go and beat Man Utd at Old Trafford.
I mean, we really need to go and do that.
Not to say that it’s all over if we don’t.
But you take my point.
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And then Spurs at WHL a few days later.
I think they are in the same week, not sure.
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I am going to have to refuse to answer here"
I am struggling to cope with the notion of a good, solid spurs side. I have never seen it before.
I feel sick.
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Isn't the Swansea game in between them?
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There’s still 12 games to go. There’s been season where Spurs were 10 points ahead of us at this
stage and still finished behind us.
I think a straight shoot-out with Spurs for the league should fill us with nervous excitement.
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I feel your pain, p. They'll be dancing in the streets of Ponders End.

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I'm not sure.
I don't do the whole future fixtures thing in detail tbh.
I saw their next 5 on the BBC earlier, points dropped in two of them.
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They have a manager who looks to be outstanding so far
At southampton and spurs.
Very, very worrying. I hate their energy and fitness. They are going to batter us at whl. If we come away from there with a draw i will be both surprised and delighted.
I'm scared, monty.
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This spurs team looks different. This is the team my forefathers promised would never
Materialise.
I feel cheated.
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no way they win the Premier League
they always fall away from march to may. look if they got top four they had a great season but their far to inexperienced to win the league and squad to thin.
fixtures are brutual for them. still got to go play seven of the top ten from last 12 games
away trips to
stoke
chelsea
liverpool
west ham
while they got to play
us
united southampton at home
to me the table will look like this at end of the season
1. arsenal
2. city
3. united
4. spurs
5. leicester
6.chelsea