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  • #31
    Re: Spurs v Man City

    Originally posted by Hilts View Post
    Spurs fans are pretty used to Arsenal winning the league though.

    The thought of Swansea doing a Leicester is unbearable - sorry - champions league football would be no consolation.
    They've not won the league for 20 years, plenty of Spurs fans won't even remember the last time Arsenal won the league

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    • #32
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      Originally posted by SLUDGE FACTORY View Post
      You can have a good chat with most jacks away from the game but I can't waste my time bothering with the plastics
      Where are you from originally? Neath, isn’t it?

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      • #33
        Re: Spurs v Man City

        Originally posted by SLUDGE FACTORY View Post
        Absolutely

        South Wales is awash with these idiots

        If I go shopping in Bridgend I see shirt after shirt representing Liverpool, United and the rest

        You can have a good chat with most jacks away from the game but I can't waste my time bothering with the plastics
        Hypothetical question - suppose Cardiff City spend a decade in the top 3 in the Premier League. The club would attract many fans outside South Wales. A person moves to Cardiff and supports the club for a couple of seasons before moving miles away. Does he then become a plastic?

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        • #34
          Re: Spurs v Man City

          Originally posted by The Lone Gunman View Post
          Where are you from originally? Neath, isn’t it?
          How is that relevant to locals in Bridgend ignoring cardiff and Swansea to suck the pants off teams 4 hours up the motorway ?

          I know plenty of Cardiff fans in Porthcawl which again by your thinking should be a Swansea area but it's always had a strong CCFC following , it sort of morphs in those parts



          The ones I know can't stand the south wales day trippers either

          Are you suggesting the fans from maesteg , neath , port talbot and porthcawl who love Cardiff City but can't bear people walking round in Liverpool tops are deserving of your ire ?

          It's splitting very thin hair on an almost microscopic level

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          • #35
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            Is there anyone in this thread who preferred Iceland beating England to us beating Belgium at the 2016 Euros? When I was first going to City games sixty years ago, my motivation for doing so wasn’t because Swansea had made it to the FA Cup Semi Final in 1964 and I had to show my hatred of them, - sorry, but I honestly can’t even begin to understand anyone who prefers to see Swansea fail to Cardiff succeeding and the same applies to any Spurs fans who celebrated their team’s exit from Champions League contention last night.

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            • #36
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              Sorry, duplicate post.

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              • #37
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                Spurs have qualified for the Champions League 5 times in the last 8 seasons. It’s not even close to comparing Cardiff qualifying or Swansea winning the title. As a Cardiff fan I’d be ecstatic if we qualified for the Europa Conference League.

                As a Spurs fan, I reckon I could trade a year of CL football for the Europa league if it stopped Arsenal winning their first league title in 20 years.

                The Europa League is a competition Spurs could feasibly win too. With no titles since 2008, I’m sure some fans might prefer to be in the Europa League over the Champions League.

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                • #38
                  Re: Spurs v Man City

                  Originally posted by Eric the Half a Bee View Post
                  Hypothetical question - suppose Cardiff City spend a decade in the top 3 in the Premier League. The club would attract many fans outside South Wales. A person moves to Cardiff and supports the club for a couple of seasons before moving miles away. Does he then become a plastic?
                  I am not so sure we would attract a lot of fans from outside of South Wales if we spent a decade in the top 3 of the Premier league

                  You see the occasional Newcastle top about but it's still united and Liverpool who dominate

                  If someone like Jimmy The Jock from Glasgow can move down here and get behind a local side ......and lots of people originally from England do this too when they move here then that's clearly not the behaviour of a glory seeking plastic fan

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                  • #39
                    Re: Spurs v Man City

                    Originally posted by the other bob wilson View Post
                    Is there anyone in this thread who preferred Iceland beating England to us beating Belgium at the 2016 Euros? When I was first going to City games sixty years ago, my motivation for doing so wasn’t because Swansea had made it to the FA Cup Semi Final in 1964 and I had to show my hatred of them, - sorry, but I honestly can’t even begin to understand anyone who prefers to see Swansea fail to Cardiff succeeding and the same applies to any Spurs fans who celebrated their team’s exit from Champions League contention last night.
                    I thought it was great to see Iceland beat England but Wales doing Belgium was absolutely incredible and on a different , incomparable level

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                    • #40
                      Re: Spurs v Man City

                      Originally posted by the other bob wilson View Post
                      Is there anyone in this thread who preferred Iceland beating England to us beating Belgium at the 2016 Euros? When I was first going to City games sixty years ago, my motivation for doing so wasn’t because Swansea had made it to the FA Cup Semi Final in 1964 and I had to show my hatred of them, - sorry, but I honestly can’t even begin to understand anyone who prefers to see Swansea fail to Cardiff succeeding and the same applies to any Spurs fans who celebrated their team’s exit from Champions League contention last night.
                      Completely different. 99% of the time of course Cardiff winning is better. Cardiff losing but Swansea losing as well doesnt cheer me up.

                      When we beat Belguim we were still in the tournament could win it and if necessary play England again and beat them.

                      Different scenario. Our own players embarrassing reaction to Englands defeat maybe they enjoyed it more though.

                      For me England winning the World Cup , Euros really wont bother me much. They should win one really soon with their players.

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                      • #41
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                        A similar scenario would be Wales have qualified from a group after 2 wins. The 3rd game a draw or defeat would allow England to qualify. If England were to go through and actually win. How many would have rather us have still qualified but only got a point in that last match?

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                        • #42
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                          Some silly comparisons.

                          It was if Spurs getting champions league if they won last night.

                          It was still in Villas hands. It was very unlikely.

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                          • #43
                            Re: Spurs v Man City

                            Originally posted by WJ99mobile View Post
                            Some silly comparisons.

                            It was if Spurs getting champions league if they won last night.

                            It was still in Villas hands. It was very unlikely.
                            It's not a silly comparison at all, it's about what is the stronger motivation in the modern game, seeing your team succeed or your strongest rivals fail? Apparently, the Athletic says it's the latter, perhaps that goes some way to explaining why I don't enjoy football as much now as I did ten years ago.

                            Here's every single word the furious Tottenham Hotspur boss said after the 2-0 defeat to Manchester City in the Premier League on Tuesday


                            ️ “What did you say? Just so I know who you are." Ange Postecoglou reacted furiously to a Spurs fan sat behind his dugout last night https://t.co/XRaGhdXfmr https://t.co/4jt8oPBy5B

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                            • #44
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                              Wouldn't it be ironic if Spurs lose again on Saturday and Chelsea win and so pip them to the Europa League. Even more so if Man City drop points and the Arse win to be Champions.

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                              • #45
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                                Originally posted by Madassa View Post
                                Wouldn't it be ironic if Spurs lose again on Saturday and Chelsea win and so pip them to the Europa League. Even more so if Man City drop points and the Arse win to be Champions.
                                Spurs old school fans are far more bothered by Chelsea than Arsenal I hear ?

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