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<blockquote data-quote="edd_jedi" data-source="post: 544891" data-attributes="member: 2"><p>Phew, well it's never relaxing being a Spurs fan. After 45 minutes it looked like a textbook Spurs meltdown. What do you do in a must-win game? Give away TWO penalties! You couldn't write it. I was close to turning the TV off, but remembering it was probably Kane and Bale's last game, I forced myself to watch the rest of it. With Arsenal cruising past Brighton it looked like the perfect end to a miserable season with only 15 minutes left, but who came to the rescue with a couple of bits of magic? Yep, Kane and Bale. And with a questionable handball VAR decision going our way for Bale's first goal, I can finally stop moaning about the Newcastle match at the start of the season.</p><p></p><p>Anyway, we scraped 7th. Terrible season and nothing to be proud of, but I do think justice was done, I don't think Arsenal deserved to finish above us despite somehow pulling five straight wins out of the bag. And also credit to West Ham, you absolutely did deserve to finish above us (and Arsenal) this season.</p><p></p><p>As for Leicester missing out on CL, it's a shame those Chelsea c***s got in at their expense, but yesterday reminded me why I hate watching Leicester home games - they have, bar none, the worst fans in football. Booing the BLM kneel, shouting 'wanker' every time the visiting keeper takes a goal kick, booing the visiting team every time they have possession, it was like watching a ground full of 11 year olds. There must be something in the water up there. I did laugh hard at their deathly silence when Spurs scored their third and fourth goals.</p><p></p><p>This is the most unsettled end to a season I can remember, no manager and probably about to lose our best players. I have no idea what will happen next season.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="edd_jedi, post: 544891, member: 2"] Phew, well it's never relaxing being a Spurs fan. After 45 minutes it looked like a textbook Spurs meltdown. What do you do in a must-win game? Give away TWO penalties! You couldn't write it. I was close to turning the TV off, but remembering it was probably Kane and Bale's last game, I forced myself to watch the rest of it. With Arsenal cruising past Brighton it looked like the perfect end to a miserable season with only 15 minutes left, but who came to the rescue with a couple of bits of magic? Yep, Kane and Bale. And with a questionable handball VAR decision going our way for Bale's first goal, I can finally stop moaning about the Newcastle match at the start of the season. Anyway, we scraped 7th. Terrible season and nothing to be proud of, but I do think justice was done, I don't think Arsenal deserved to finish above us despite somehow pulling five straight wins out of the bag. And also credit to West Ham, you absolutely did deserve to finish above us (and Arsenal) this season. As for Leicester missing out on CL, it's a shame those Chelsea c***s got in at their expense, but yesterday reminded me why I hate watching Leicester home games - they have, bar none, the worst fans in football. Booing the BLM kneel, shouting 'wanker' every time the visiting keeper takes a goal kick, booing the visiting team every time they have possession, it was like watching a ground full of 11 year olds. There must be something in the water up there. I did laugh hard at their deathly silence when Spurs scored their third and fourth goals. This is the most unsettled end to a season I can remember, no manager and probably about to lose our best players. I have no idea what will happen next season. [/QUOTE]
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