Quote from: silhillvilla on September 06, 2012, 01:57:08 PMSpurs midweek is bad in the sense the walk back to 7 sisters tube can be intimidating.Get the train to Seven Sisters from White Hart Lane or walk to Tottenham Hale.If you aren't bedecked in away colours, there is no trouble apart from the usual gobbing off when you first come out of the away end.
Spurs midweek is bad in the sense the walk back to 7 sisters tube can be intimidating.
Probably 2 of the greatest away matches I've seen have been at spursThe 4-4And the amazing 4-3 win when we were 3-0 up, threw it away and then deano pops up with a winner in stoppage
If you recall Willy, the Witton Warriors started after the North Stand was built, when there was a fence down the middle between home and away fans. It was the Steamers who used to go in there when it was the old unsegregated bank of terracing.
There was the 2-5 win in 92, when we were 2 - 0 down at one point as well as the 2-4 win with Alan Wright scoring a belter... some great games there.
Quote from: London Villan on September 09, 2012, 09:55:48 PMThere was the 2-5 win in 92, when we were 2 - 0 down at one point as well as the 2-4 win with Alan Wright scoring a belter... some great games there.Was the 4-2 the one where Dion Dublin scored a cracker just after coming back from having a broken neck?
Dion got a penalty and a good volley. Carbone smashed one in as did Alan Wright.Its always good to make Spurs fans cry.There was a 4-3 just after Big Ron had been sacked a few years earlier. Last minute Deano winner after being 3-2 down.
Best memory at White Hart Lane is going top of the league midweek there with a 2-0 win, Ormondroyds screamer, the shocked look on his face and the momentary silence as everyone tried to take in what theyd just seen happen.
Quote from: bones. on September 10, 2012, 04:09:18 PMBest memory at White Hart Lane is going top of the league midweek there with a 2-0 win, Ormondroyds screamer, the shocked look on his face and the momentary silence as everyone tried to take in what theyd just seen happen.What a great night that was. Sid and David Platt were world class and Tony Daley was unstoppable