Our system detected that your browser is blocking advertisements on our site. Please help support FoxesTalk by disabling any kind of ad blocker while browsing this site. Thank you.
Jump to content

Recommended Posts

Posted

Met a decent Spurs fan yesterday to add to the two I already know. 

 

#theyaren'talldicksmaybeweshouldn'tpaintthemallwiththesamebrush

Posted

Met a decent Spurs fan yesterday to add to the two I already know. 

 

#theyaren'talldicksmaybeweshouldn'tpaintthemallwiththesamebrush

 

Pictures or it didn't happen

 

#Iknowmatemostlywe'rejusttakingthepiss

Posted

The Southampton plot..now that should get our King Dick interested.

His Hampshire connections, will have his spirit bouncing....

Posted

http://www.bbc.com/sport/football/35950799

Hahaha fuch off McNumpty.

 

Leicester have four matches at home and three away in their last seven but they close with visits to Manchester United and Chelsea and a home game against Everton sandwiched in between. As those three matches may well be testing, they will be looking at home games against West Ham United and Swansea City to push themselves nearer to the title.

The idea of Claudio Ranieri returning to Stamford Bridge on the final day of the season as a Premier League champion will provide a delicious irony to this most unpredictable season.

Spurs' last six games are split evenly home and away - and while they will feel confident in all, their final two away games will provide serious examinations at Chelsea and Newcastle United on the final day of the season. What stakes will the Magpies be playing for then?

So we need to be afraid of Man Utd & Chelsea but Spurs can feel confident in all their games including against those same 2 teams?  Despite having already failed to take any points in the reverse fixtures against those 2 compared with our 4?  What a twat lol

Posted

7pm tonight on Sky Sports 1,Sir Alex Thoughts On A Remarkable Season

Posted

If you haven't see it, try and find the Sky interview with Fuchs. What a guy.

 

Sums up the club at the moment, he's a real character, but remains a great pro.

 

His wife and kids live in New York, his dream is to be an NFL kicker when he retires.

Posted

"As a Palace fan who was at our game with Leicester a couple of weeks ago, I have to say they were a dream to watch. They switched so quickly from midfield play to out-and-out attack, no one had the ball for more than 3 seconds. They passed and moved into space, and every ball carrier had several options when going forward, it was like being at a Red Arrows display at times. Wonderful football, worthy of Premier League champions. The rest of us are rooting for you, GO FOXES!"

Matt in London

  • Like 3
Posted

Spurs fans foaming lol

Makes it even sweeter!

Fvck em. Jealous cvnts.

Posted

Spurs fans are absolutely ridiculous - that one guy pointing out that the ball hitting you doesn't immediately mean penalty getting ganged up on  lol

 

The sheer volume of tears being shed over there makes this even sweeter.

Posted

I'd actually rather be a nervous wreck, winning 1-0 from here on out than to be completely comfortable just because it really annoys the spurs fans lol

Posted

North London's going to be underwater by the end of the day at this rate lol   It's like 90% of that website simply doesn't understand how football works as they wallow in collective delusion

 

And the foxes go marching on  :dance:

Posted

Any Spurs fans I've met/know this season have actually been alright and just think its unfortunate that the year they do well happens to be the year we are doing even better. Generally speaking, it also seems they would begrudgingly congratulate us.

The majority Spurs fans online however seem to be the biggest bunch of bitter keyboard warriors you'll ever come across.

  • Like 1
Posted

Yarssss :D

 
Nothing worse than hearing about 'the Leicester fairy tale' last I recall fairy tales don't normally involve protagonists who are racists and drug cheats.

 

If they were winning their games in a true fashion of team that is top of the league and not by offside goals and non given penalties im sure we would be tipping out hats to them

 

  • Like 1
Posted

I say again: Spurs fans are just as bad as the team they claim to hate so much. Arsenal/Spurs where is the difference

One of them has a history of winning things while the other has a history of selective attitudes to racism?

Guest
This topic is now closed to further replies.
  • Recently Browsing   0 members

    • No registered users viewing this page.
×
×
  • Create New...