The biggest game of Spurs' season - Carling Cup semi-final *SPOILERS*

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Some of you gooners are as bad as Wenger... talk about sore losers! Some of the crap they're coming out with on the footy forums :rolleyes:

More embarrassing than getting stuffed 5:1 :D
 
Some of you gooners are as bad as Wenger... talk about sore losers! Some of the crap they're coming out with on the footy forums :rolleyes:

I know, you'd think that we would just sit there and take all the comments from the ungracious winners, something you're not used to I suppose, so I'll forgive you this time.;)
 
Why is it that whenever Arsenal lose badly or lose an important game they either start fighting among themselves, or the start fighting the opposition?
 
Why is it that whenever Arsenal lose badly or lose an important game they either start fighting among themselves, or the start fighting the opposition?

Because they have an overwhelming passion and desire to win that has made them an extremely successful club in recent years?

I'm not saying it's right that they fight, but it's great to see young players who are angry when they lose rather than being slightly disappointed and consoling themselves by buying another diamond encrusted Bentley.
 
Arsenal fans have always been terrible losers, but I'm gobsmacked at how poor some of the Tottenham fans have been in victory on the net.

I'm more interested in this Adebayor headbutting Bendtner issue, it only goes to confirm my suspicions that that horrible group hug nonsense Arsenal do is as fake as your average London Rolex.
 
I know, you'd think that we would just sit there and take all the comments from the ungracious winners, something you're not used to I suppose, so I'll forgive you this time.;)
Why thankyou :)

Some have gone a little overboard but after putting up with some of the sheer arrogance that we have from most of your lot recently... it's kind of expected?
Why is it that whenever Arsenal lose badly or lose an important game they either start fighting among themselves, or the start fighting the opposition?
[DOD]Asprilla;10952811 said:
Because they have an overwhelming passion and desire to win that has made them an extremely successful club in recent years?
Didn't you know this game wasn't important to Arsenal and their players didn't really care and weren't trying..?
 
Arsenal fans have always been terrible losers, but I'm gobsmacked at how poor some of the Tottenham fans have been in victory on the net.

How did England fans react when they beat Germany 5-1? Far worse than Spurs fans have acted. That's not to say that even Spurs have their fair share of idiot fans though.
 
How did England fans react when they beat Germany 5-1? Far worse than Spurs fans have acted. That's not to say that even Spurs have their fair share of idiot fans though.

I threw my glasses of a bridge that night, not the most intelligent thing to do! At least I think I did, I was so wasted they could have been nicked. Thats a few years back now!
 
Both Arsenal and Man U. have always taken defeat poorly. They always have to come up with some poor excuse.. they should should just take it on the chin and accept it for once. Like other teams do :p
 
Both Arsenal and Man U. have always taken defeat poorly. They always have to come up with some poor excuse.. they should should just take it on the chin and accept it for once. Like other teams do :p

I guess it's because Spurs are used to losing and it becomes ingrained in them from birth:p
 
Arsenal fans have always been terrible losers, but I'm gobsmacked at how poor some of the Tottenham fans have been in victory on the net.

I'm more interested in this Adebayor headbutting Bendtner issue, it only goes to confirm my suspicions that that horrible group hug nonsense Arsenal do is as fake as your average London Rolex.

There was no headbutt. Typical media sensationalism.
 
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