I’m similar mate. We’ve ordered so much gear for tomorrow it’s a joke, I’ve got my fridge stocked with cans as a couple are coming round tonight and then it’ll be a liquid breakfast down the pub before heading off to the lane later on. Probably won’t even ****ing know who’s won until Sunday evening! Lol.
I remember starting to sober up towards the end of extra time in the '84 UEFA Cup Final. by penalties, I was completely sober and ****ing bricking it. At least we'll be able to drink during the game tomorrow. I'm gonna need it.
Been to every home CL apart from Young Boys in 2010, Inter 2010 and Real Madrid 2011. Have only missed a handful of home uefa cup/EL games since we qualified in 2006. I love Eurpean nights at the lanebut in all honesty I NEVER thought I'd see us in a CL final...am going to be at the lane with the teen beast and some mates...and will sing myself hoarse. SOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO ****IN EXCITED and there's still 27 hrs to go.
'pool fans just don't get it. What it truly means to suffer the years that we have. I have actually bet on 'pool to lift the trophy. It is not RCLing. It is Spursing. I am not sure ( and never will be ) that Spursy is no longer in the dictionary. I fear before every game that we will have another meltdown. The joy when we beat Ajax was beautiful but will it happen again in my lifetime? I doubt it, but I won't turn it away if it comes along.
This is big. You can join that elite group of clubs who have won every major trophy available to them. You can join small the number of English clubs who have won the CL/European Cup, be only the second from London and the first from North London (of course). Being Champions of Europe is a big deal - it can never be taken away from you. It's almost time to make history. I'm 100% behind you (although green with envy)
Good choice, Smithy! I've always thought that we should sing it. Here it is London style... I'm off to the pub! The tequilla sun is rising And the Harvey's Bristol moon is sinking Put the Binatone on snooze Open up some Special Brews And start drinking
Anyone who wants the coordinates for CK's underwater cave, pm me. I'd say I am bricking it but that would be an understatement. I cannot focus on a task for more than a few moments before distracting myself with endless iterations of our potential substitutes and when to make them. COYS
Winks and Lloris were our players at the press conference. Liverpool's were Alexander-Arnold and Robertson.
Good Luck - I know that you lot don't do positive vibes, but tomorrow is a day for bravehearts, - Occasions like this are remarkably rare, so try and enjoy it for what it is - The biggest match in European club football - learn from the Goons mistakes on Wednesday players and supporters be brave - legendary status awaits those who dare to dream Have a good un
Sm probsbly going to mske myself look pretty tragic but **** it ... here goes. Before I start ... none of what is coming is a patch on what Mrs RCL and my kids have given me... Think I said before about how following spurs on the radio as a little kid helped me escape the ****tiness of my moron mother marrying a child beating ****. After every kicking or threat, instead of crying I would act out spurs wins with my busted subbuteo keeper and 4 outfield players. After the age of 10 it was usually Colin Lee scoring 4 on his debut in the 9-0 win. As a young teen going to white hart lane made me feel I had somewhere to belong, where I was important and part of something. When my son died Spurs distracted me when I most needed it and Klinsmann diving gave me something to smile about while my mother did nothing. WhenI went to see my sons mothers family in Ireland they were racist and obnioxious as ****...stuck in a different country, with someone I did not want to be with and a bunch of inbred ****wits and slong came spurs to beat Southampton 5-2 after being 2 down. After years of my family continually ignoring the anniversary of my sons death like it was nothing I went to Spurs v Liverpool on the eve of the anniversary and saw a great match we won 4-2 and it was like taking my son (as weird as that sounds). When I had cancer tests due to illness spurs beat arsenal for the first time is 9 years...5-1 in the semi final and went on to lift the cup. When I confronted my ****wit mother, she lied to my brother and sister claiming I was never beaten (causing the end of my relationship with them) I had a breakdown and needed a lot of counselling...Spurs gave me a a season to remember with a 9-1 win (I was there with my girls) and our first NLD league win in 11 years and CL qualification. Now 2 days ago my sister has contacted me for the first time in years to tell me my mum is dying...I think I sm supposed to now forgive snd forget everything but to be honest, as much as I pretend, I ain't that nice a person. I feel like an animal but had to tell her I am sorry their loss but I can not be involved and can't go to her funeral. I can not help but feel lucky that spurs have been there again to help me smile. I am a very lucky person with Mrs RCL snd the girls but in a lesser way I feel lucky cos I genuinely have a good feeling for spurs, win, lose or draw...whatever happens tomorrow they have added to my life in a way they will never know. This is what all those who say it is only a game do not get...for some of us it is a glorious distraction. Sorry for dumping this essay on here but needed to get it out...won't be round for a while so enjoy the match...sing your hearts out...and remember that even if they fall short of becoming legends they are still heroes... city thought they won it But Tottenham pulled it back Wanyama down the midfle Llorente in attack Shen stirling scored the winner The Etihad went mad The ref went to the camera And it was disallowed ALLEZ ALLEZ ALLEZ ALLEZ ALLEZ ALLEZ ALLEZ ALLEZ ALLEZ ALLEZ ALLEZ ALLEZ When ajax thought they'd won it Tottenham pulled it back Sissoko down the middle To Llorente in attack He layed it off to Dele Then the Brazilian yid He put it in the corner And we're going to Madrid ALLEZ ALLEZ ALLEZ ALLEZ ALLEZ ALLEZ ALLEZ ALLEZ ALLEZ ALLEZ ALLEZ ALLEZ
Likewise , for now closing down. For those that don't know/realize , I don't post or even read the forum on Saturday- a true yid. I am walking 11.5 miles to White Hart Lane tomorrow to watch the game. I also have problems with my Mother and found out today that she is in hospital- my sister - who is in contact with her hasn't bothered to tell me. My mother is 91 years old. COYS