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ClintEastwould

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There are loads, each more hilarious than the last

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Lol I wanna give him a hug he looks harmless
 

ClintEastwould

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To be fair I think he has more style than your average bloke of that age. Having grown up in the punk/new romantic/glam rock era. Individuality set you apart from the rest. Unfortunately 99% of men of his age dress like their dads. Which sums them up.

Blokes is a massive prick though and glad he does not play for us.

While I would say this particular fit is atrocious he’s usually a pretty good dresser and wouldn’t look out of place in Soho fashion week or whatever. Most footballers dress the usual Gucci hand bag skinny Jean euro look - hard to describe but yeah. All opinions.
 

Neon_Knight_

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Jul 20, 2011
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Looking at a house today near the emirites, on the north west side near Holloway Rod stn.

Wondering how you lot of would feel living near 'the enemy', looking at that thing from the garden every day. Also wondered if anyone had experience from match day around there - i mean the announcer always says there's 60k in there (cough cough).

I mentioned this to the Mrs for when we have kids (why we are moving in the first place), not sure the nipper could wear his/her spurs shirt around that much?
Just need to get them a Kevlar vest to wear underneath their Spurs shirt! :p

I wore a Spurs shirt around Portsmouth throughout the season Harry jumped ship. No violence, but I got countless angry glares and some verbal abuse. I had the sense not to go into local pubs on a Saturday night or walk past the stadium on match days while wearing it.
 

Lighty64

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Aug 24, 2010
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Looking at a house today near the emirites, on the north west side near Holloway Rod stn.

Wondering how you lot of would feel living near 'the enemy', looking at that thing from the garden every day. Also wondered if anyone had experience from match day around there - i mean the announcer always says there's 60k in there (cough cough).

I mentioned this to the Mrs for when we have kids (why we are moving in the first place), not sure the nipper could wear his/her spurs shirt around that much?

best person to ask would be @davidmatzdorf he also lives close to the Library
 

davidmatzdorf

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best person to ask would be @davidmatzdorf he also lives close to the Library
I'm 500m from the Emirates as the crow flies, but the criss-cross of railways means that it takes 20-25 minutes to walk there. My main problem is that my house is 25m outside the no-parking-on-match-days zone, which means that I daren't move my car starting 2 hours before the match, because every residents bay in the street gets parked solid.

I have a garden on my roof. When I'm up there gardening on a match-day, I can easily hear the crowd and I always know when a goal has been scored from the roar.

After the Invincibles season in 2004, the smell of testosterone in the streets was unbearable.
 

wishkah

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Jan 27, 2011
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I'm 500m from the Emirates as the crow flies, but the criss-cross of railways means that it takes 20-25 minutes to walk there. My main problem is that my house is 25m outside the no-parking-on-match-days zone, which means that I daren't move my car starting 2 hours before the match, because every residents bay in the street gets parked solid.

I have a garden on my roof. When I'm up there gardening on a match-day, I can easily hear the crowd and I always know when a goal has been scored from the roar.

After the Invincibles season in 2004, the smell of testosterone in the streets was unbearable.
Thanks for these replies. We would be on Lowman road if that helps. No direct reason for any fans to access it any time but we won't be able to move the car. And think Holloway station gets closes.

Its the most ill ever spunk on (or in) a house so really trying to consider the impact of the stadium on both our lives and the value. It looks a cracking house and obviously we'll connected for transport. We might have been out bid, but we shall see around the end of the week
 

BehindEnemyLines

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Apr 13, 2006
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Looking at a house today near the emirites, on the north west side near Holloway Rod stn.

Wondering how you lot of would feel living near 'the enemy', looking at that thing from the garden every day. Also wondered if anyone had experience from match day around there - i mean the announcer always says there's 60k in there (cough cough).

I mentioned this to the Mrs for when we have kids (why we are moving in the first place), not sure the nipper could wear his/her spurs shirt around that much?
I lived on Hornsey Road (near the junction with Tollington) when they were still building the Effeminates......lovely flat, but hated it around there! Was always amused at how many Spurs fans there are in the area, and walking home from Upper Street after a night out there were always people encouraging their dogs to do a poo on the stadium doorsteps - was like a dog poo minefield walking through after dark!

Spent some.....errr......time......with one of the "Arsenal away girls" who lived on Gillespie Road and had a burger van permamnently parked in her front garden. She loved wearing my Spurs shirt, and when her eldest son came home early one evening he was more shocked about that than anything else :whistle:

It's worth bearing in mind that your kids will find it hard to be a Spurs fan if they go to school around there - the schools tend to have a lot of connections with the club.
I use to reguilarly wear my Spurs top around the area and never really had any grief, buit there's always the odd idiot (other than me).
 

FibreOpticJesus

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I lived on Hornsey Road (near the junction with Tollington) when they were still building the Effeminates......lovely flat, but hated it around there! Was always amused at how many Spurs fans there are in the area, and walking home from Upper Street after a night out there were always people encouraging their dogs to do a poo on the stadium doorsteps - was like a dog poo minefield walking through after dark!

Spent some.....errr......time......with one of the "Arsenal away girls" who lived on Gillespie Road and had a burger van permamnently parked in her front garden. She loved wearing my Spurs shirt, and when her eldest son came home early one evening he was more shocked about that than anything else :whistle:

It's worth bearing in mind that your kids will find it hard to be a Spurs fan if they go to school around there - the schools tend to have a lot of connections with the club.
I use to reguilarly wear my Spurs top around the area and never really had any grief, buit there's always the odd idiot (other than me).

Hence your User Name? If so EXCELLENT
 

wishkah

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I lived on Hornsey Road (near the junction with Tollington) when they were still building the Effeminates......lovely flat, but hated it around there! Was always amused at how many Spurs fans there are in the area, and walking home from Upper Street after a night out there were always people encouraging their dogs to do a poo on the stadium doorsteps - was like a dog poo minefield walking through after dark!

Spent some.....errr......time......with one of the "Arsenal away girls" who lived on Gillespie Road and had a burger van permamnently parked in her front garden. She loved wearing my Spurs shirt, and when her eldest son came home early one evening he was more shocked about that than anything else :whistle:

It's worth bearing in mind that your kids will find it hard to be a Spurs fan if they go to school around there - the schools tend to have a lot of connections with the club.
I use to reguilarly wear my Spurs top around the area and never really had any grief, buit there's always the odd idiot (other than me).
Gonna name the dog after a spurs player so the nipper will have to spurs in order to love the dog.

Excellent post. Thanks for taking the time to respond
 

Col_M

Pointing out the Obvious
Feb 28, 2012
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Like Ozil can just chose who he wants t play for. It’s gonna be West Ham isn’t it

 

ernie78

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Jun 13, 2012
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Like Ozil can just chose who he wants t play for. It’s gonna be West Ham isn’t it


“Spurs is not an option” ha ha, of course it bloody isn’t!!! I don’t think Chelsea would be that stupid. Like you say this had West Ham written all over it.
 

dontcallme

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Mar 18, 2005
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DT has said a few questionable things and I'm sure Troopz has once too. That Twitter arsenal fan who hates them picked up on it.
Late reply but basically Robbie defended Claude publicly then the next day a sponsor pulled out and he took down the video and fired Claude.

The others would be fired if they did anything that would lose AFTV money. They won’t for moral reasons.
 

rossdapep

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Late reply but basically Robbie defended Claude publicly then the next day a sponsor pulled out and he took down the video and fired Claude.

The others would be fired if they did anything that would lose AFTV money. They won’t for moral reasons.
Exactly and that's what I was getting at. Some of the others have made stupid jokes and used nasty words yet they get off scott free.

If Robbie was a spurs fan and doing this Id certainly be questioning his motives (well we know what they are) as his programme gives the club and fans a bad name, even if he denies it.
 

absolute bobbins

Am Yisrael Chai
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Jeezuz, just checked the AFTV live stream, Robbie has hooked 50k suckers to watch those dildos prattle on in real time and paying for the ‘privilege’ of asking them questions
 
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