I hate Spurs.I try not to make enormous generalisations about football supporters, but if i were to scribble down on a piece of paper, how many fans of other clubs I've met in my life, and how many turned out to be absolute bell ends, Spurs would be pretty close to champions.
I got a little bit pissed at a 2 year old's Birthday party. It was a family thing and started in the afternoon, by about midnight I was singing Villa songs. The most enjoyable bit was my brother in law is a nose and was gutted. If anyone was in any doubt of how obsessed they are, while we were all watching the Grand National he went in the other room to watch the results coming through. You could tell he couldn't wait for Spurs to equalize. My other brother in law (Villa fan) said to him you're only in there hoping that you can shout through that Spurs have scored, he didn't argue. About half an hour after the games had finished, the Villa fan brother in law said to him jokingly that the only blip on the day was that the noses had won, to which he replied "did they"? He was dead serious, he hadn't even checked their result. He went home soon afterwards.
This was our performance of the season for me. Great display. Some good football. But it was particularly pleasing given the state of our squad going into the game, and during it. We had TC, Vlaar and Richardson coming back from injuries in recent weeks. We then lost two players to injury during the game. Bacuna got a knock in the game but played till the end. Weimann took a knock and struggled on till the end. Vlaar and Richardson both looked unfit on tuesday but managed 90 minutes yesterday. Sanchez still struggles past 60 minutes too. It was a gargantuan effort. Absolutely fucking brilliant display. The players are falling apart physically it seems, but to take on the "Mighty" Spurs. The "pride of London." The side what that Harry Kane fella plays for. The team who bought a 26 million pound striker on from the bench...to come through having given them a good seeing to, in a game we could have won 3-0, where they barely had a chance of note, was fantastic.
Quote from: supertom on April 12, 2015, 10:41:18 PMThis was our performance of the season for me. Great display. Some good football. But it was particularly pleasing given the state of our squad going into the game, and during it. We had TC, Vlaar and Richardson coming back from injuries in recent weeks. We then lost two players to injury during the game. Bacuna got a knock in the game but played till the end. Weimann took a knock and struggled on till the end. Vlaar and Richardson both looked unfit on tuesday but managed 90 minutes yesterday. Sanchez still struggles past 60 minutes too. It was a gargantuan effort. Absolutely fucking brilliant display. The players are falling apart physically it seems, but to take on the "Mighty" Spurs. The "pride of London." The side what that Harry Kane fella plays for. The team who bought a 26 million pound striker on from the bench...to come through having given them a good seeing to, in a game we could have won 3-0, where they barely had a chance of note, was fantastic.Was a great performance alright, Delph should have made it safe long before the end. A lot of character shown by a number of players and Spurs ran out of ideas a bit.Might be no harm to ease up on the schadenfreude re Soldado and Spurs. Lest we forget our own 20 million pound striker currently burning up the second division and all that
Vlaar and Benteke make the BBC team of the week.
I don't think any particular group of fans are more obnoxious or deluded than any other. Every team has plenty of good fans and idiots. Dad always said We're Aston Villa, we hate no one, just love the Villa. That's what makes us special
Chadli seems ok from what i've seen and as you say, Eriksen is a good player. Over £50m on Lamela and Soldado has to be some of the worst business of all time though. Plus another £17m on Paulinho.