Can't stand Spurs fans. This is what people outside North London (or the home counties) don't understand. They are horrible, jumed up, above-their-station, twats. I've said it many times, Arsenal fans you can have a conversation with; they're a club rich in history, run the right way, with a good manager that plays good football. Tottenham on the other hand....
If you think they developed this superiority complex recently, you're mistaken. Spurs fans have been talking like this for years, they're gobby, arrogant, little Englanders. Whether they come bottom of the league or top they will always believe they are better than everyone else. I'm gutted that after all these years they actually have a decent team, it means their delusions of grandeur are almost (almost) accurate.
That original post on their forum is bizarre, and symptomatic of a Tottenham fan. They hate everyone and they think they are better than everyone. If any Tottenham fans are reading this, I have one thing to say:
Just over a year ago Liverpool Football Club was only hours from administration, we had spent the best part of two years regressing because our owners were unwilling and unable to back our manager financially, they sacked him and brought in a man who was so far out of his depth at Liverpool that for the first time in decades we were flirting with relegation. We lost some of our most talented players, the best manager we'd had in two decades, and our fans almost tore each other apart fighting to rid the club of those owners. Since then we have seen a wholesale change in management, player personnel and the boardroom. We have admittedly struggled in places this season. We aren't challenging for the league and we probably won't challenge for the league for a while yet, but despite all of that we are only four points off fourth place, in the final of the league cup (which, coincidentally, is the only trophy you've won in the past twenty years) and through to the fifth round of the FA Cup. By our standards this is hardly a champagne season, but considering where we were only a matter of months ago, I think this is yet more proof that Liverpool Football Club is a club reared on success, spirit and courage. Our fans have seen things you'll never see, and whilst you might have a better team at the moment, you will never have a better club.