Raeyes wrote:Anyone else get the impression that Ramos is more of a puppet than a manager? The way Poyet talks in the press conferences (Ramos rarely does them due to his English still not the best I understand) it sounds as though he's running the show (which by all accounts is what he was doing at Leeds).
We are the Spurs Supporters and we love to watch them play
We go to all the home games and we go to those away
With us supporters following them we know they will do right
We loudly cheer when they appear, the lads in blue and white
We're very proud of our football ground it's known throughout the land
And while we wait for the game to start we listen to the band
And when we see the teams come out you should hear the roar
We know it won't be long before the Spurs they start to score
The ref his whistle proudly blows the linesmen wave their flags
The Duke is ready to kick off as he hitches up his bags
We cheer Sonny Walters as he toddles down the line
And the ball like magic is in the net and makes us all feel fine
There's Ronnie Burgess with his skill holding up the line
With Alf, Bill, Harry and Charlie way up there behind
And not forgetting good old Ted whose hands are sure and strong
And Eddie and the Leslies who are always up-a-long
And when the game is over, when the game is through
We cheer the winners off the field and the gallant losers too
The Cockerel proudly wags his tail he gave the Spurs their name
In honour of the Lillywhites who always play the game
Now come on all you supporters and join our merry band
No matter what your age is, we'll take you by the hand
We'll pin a cockerel on your chest, it shows the world that we
Are members of that loyal band, the S.S.C.!!!!
On leaving South America after the club's first overseas tour of 1919, the team won a fancy dress competition on the ship home as Robinson Crusoe and Man Friday, with the parrot used taken back to White Hart Lane as a memento of the trip.
He lived happily at the club for 10 years until the day that Arsenal suspiciously got voted into the First Division in 1919 at the expense of Tottenham Hotspur, when he died.
seasonsinthesun wrote:Surely there can't be anyone alive who could support both Morecambe and Tottenham?
After all, one team is in Lancs and the t'other is South of Shrewsbury!
shrimper wrote:seasonsinthesun wrote:Surely there can't be anyone alive who could support both Morecambe and Tottenham?
After all, one team is in Lancs and the t'other is South of Shrewsbury!
Yeah, you're right. I've seen the light now. I've supported both teams since I was three and seven respectively (ie before I knew where places were, relative to where I live). I've stuck with them through thick and thin despite a lot of my mates switching and swapping to follow more successful teams. But now you've said that I realise how daft I've been and I'll start supporting ManU for now - until they start losing, then I'll support Liverpool.
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