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Accepting the trophy....................at White Hart Lane!

kNiteMare

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well. You usually recieve the trophy at home anyway, so that's just a stupid article since it will never happen.
 

Gunner4life09

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well it would be much better to receive the trophy at home anyway, withe home fans cheering and the fantastic atmosphere.
 

Soler

Established Member
Be nice to clinch it there just to see their reaction, and how much they'd boo Sol.
 

Aussie

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Mad Jens said:
Be nice to clinch it there just to see their reaction, and how much they'd boo Sol.

I cant imagine them clapping us like the Pomey fans. It might be quite the opposite. :p
 

reggiepaul

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I'd prefer it at St. James' Park which is possible now it very close to being rescheduled and stuff.
 

Natnat

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Got it all wrong lol
If they gave it to us at Sp**s. Sp**s will think it is their trophy LOL

Best place to give it to us is at Highbury, that way more Gunner fans will able to see the trophy, and its much better
 

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