Tottenham away
¶ 1 Leave a comment on verse 1 0 Tottenham away
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First game lost, what did we expect
Tottenham away, Phil Dowd the ref
Bad decisions have become the norm
At least the officials are true to form
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First half we were very poor
And never looked like we were gonna score
Totenham played out of their skin
And thouroughly deserved the half time win
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Only one nil it could have been more
But good old Robbie failed to score
And super Pepe was at his best
Flying everywhere like a man possessed
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Second half we came alive
The football flowed we played with pride
Glen fought hard for his penalty
calmly slotted home by Stevie G
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The game was turning we could feel it
We thought we could go on and steal it
Then the sucker punch came along
A glorious header by Bassong
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We attacked them hard for the final thirty
So Tottenham resorted to playing dirty
A blatant push, an Ekotto handball
Dowd never saw what was obvious to all
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So we lost our opening game
Away to Tottenham, that’s no shame
Lets lift our heads up that’s our way
Judge ourselves at the end of May
¶ 9 Leave a comment on verse 9 0 Tony Stapo 17/8/09
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