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PL: Tottenham vs Arsenal | 13/11/04

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marco

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as i was walking out just in front of entrance of south lower were 2 yids screaming abuse at arsenal right up in our faces. didnt see any old bill try and do anything.
i hope they got punched by someone. ****ing ****.
 

Beany

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Been away this weekend hence my first chance to post.

Well, that was either amazing or terrrible.

I could have gone as I was offered a ticket but couldn't face the drive from Coutside Canterbury where I was staying to Spuds & back!

Ended up watching it in a pub with ten Spuds fans, so that was fun...

Sod it we won.
 

Henry IV

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Even though it was ghastly to concede four goals at least we won. Three points are so important and we don't get them often at SHL. Ljungberg was brilliant and Vieira's goal was superb. Of course Pires always scores against the ****.
 
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marco said:
as i was walking out just in front of entrance of south lower were 2 yids screaming abuse at arsenal right up in our faces. didnt see any old bill try and do anything.
i hope they got punched by someone. f****g ****.

they were screaming abuse at Arsenal right up in your faces, they deserve a punch, thats not really an eye for an eye is it...
 

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