Fellow kiwi spurs fan based in west london. What a magic night. My nephew just came over on Monday, we watched at local pub and jumped around with spurs fans in disbelief at the final whistle. He is 22 and off to the victory parade tomorrow, then to cap it off we are watching the Brighton game at the stadium on Sunday. After all the pain and hurt and more pain and many many humiliations, yes it feels bloody amazing (and very unusual)
Great writing Richard. Our Thursday morning experiences were identical. And to see the joy on Palace fans’ faces last Sunday morning was pretty special too.
Fellow kiwi spurs fan based in west london. What a magic night. My nephew just came over on Monday, we watched at local pub and jumped around with spurs fans in disbelief at the final whistle. He is 22 and off to the victory parade tomorrow, then to cap it off we are watching the Brighton game at the stadium on Sunday. After all the pain and hurt and more pain and many many humiliations, yes it feels bloody amazing (and very unusual)
Sounds awesome, would have loved to be there. Very special time to be over there, enjoy the match!
Great writing Richard. Our Thursday morning experiences were identical. And to see the joy on Palace fans’ faces last Sunday morning was pretty special too.
Saw them win the FA Cup in ‘81 and ‘82.
Watching Spurs is like supporting North Harbour. Always good to watch, but deliver little. But still we believe. COYS!