Every time I hear it, I just think "it fits Southampton better."Having watched a couple of Spurs fan tv stuff on youTube, i have to say, the song they sing "Oh when the spurs go marching in" is the most slow, lifeless, soul deadening song i've ever heard from fans.
Reading this article, the thing that really leaps out to me is the number of phones in this picture:
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They are spectators, not supporters. They are there to watch, not to act.
This is not what Evertonians did, this is not how you save your club.


I have to agree with Bry here. Unfortunately, this has become the norm amongst supporters.View attachment 347557
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Please dont make us out to be some religious fact, fans and spectators are broadly the same.
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Please dont make us out to be some religious fact, fans and spectators are broadly the same.
It’s understandable that we all have varying views of history. I would rather not remember it sadly.Ha, fair cop.
I’ll reflect upon my prejudices.
I think we were also helped by the squeeze of Goodison Road.
I guess whatever the truth of it, it didn’t help Spurs.
Yeah, it has become mythologised, certainly.It’s understandable that we all have varying views of history. I would rather not remember it sadly.
@Yid4lifeWhere's the Spurs fan gone who has been on here for years?
Real shameHes gone. Didn't fancy it here anymore.
Relegation fights eh!
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