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Wearing other teams colours
Spurs fan here, don't really wear replica shirts anymore, but do have a Barcelona polo shirt that was bought for me when my Dad was in Barcelona and he got it for me as a present. Weirdly I have a strong dislike for Barcelona so don't wear it out of the house. Small question for those who won't wear red: Do you also try to avoid wearing white? Or is that too difficult to ever really be done as a rule?
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Following Our Nearest and Dearest Rivals, 2013-14
Friendly tip of the hat to mourinho. Just how much he has riled up liverpool and their fans has been simply hilarious to watch from a neutral viewpoint. It's getting to rafa meltdown levels.
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Following Our Nearest and Dearest Rivals, 2013-14
Special mention to spurs who made a profit of 10 million pounds this summer, sacked their manager, and declared as the worst team in the league. All whilst sitting above man u and only 6 points off 1st. You f**king mug.
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Following our nearest and dearest rivals
Llorente can do everything that Soldado can do, and has more to his game.
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Most annoying/deplorable set of fans you know?
For me, Liverpool because of their acute delusions, but they have already been thoroughly discussed. Man Utd fans for their sheer arrogance. Half the time you attempt to talk to them about football they seem to have this sort of smug look on their faces that your opinions on anything are stupid because if you really knew anything about football you would support man united, which is why they support them, even though they live in kent. Arsenal fans. Without doubt the most arrogant bunch of fans you will ever meet, but only when things are going well for them. They're generally alright when they are doing sh*t, but as soon as they win a single match they are all of a sudden the greatest team the world has ever seen and their first 11 is better than barcelonas.
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Following our nearest and dearest rivals
It's not really my forte. Utility and things such as perfect competition, supply and demand curves etc are all 'conventional' economics which I personally am slightly sceptical of, and tend to lean more toward the industrial organisationalist way of thinking. Still, the theory of utility is relatively sound, as is that of supply and demand. However, i haven't done much on the principles of economics in a few years, and if i remeber correctly the measure of utility differs from individual to individual, and i presume that it is measured through qualitative research on a per person basis.
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Chris Foy
The farcical thing was that he refereed the spurs vs stoke game (possibly the worst refereeing performance since chelsea vs barca), and then managed to send of kompany for nothing and he is STILL refereeing premier league games. The ref got the penalty wrong in the Newcastle vs ManUre and was plying his trade in the championship his next game.
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Premier League transfer spending 2011
f**k me, Spurs have spent pretty much the same as Swansea and Norwich.
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Following our nearest and dearest rivals
Utils are a measurement of happiness in economics. Marginal utlity is how with each additional unit of input you get less utility from said input. For example; Eating a cake will give you 5 utils, but the next cake will give you 4 utils etc. This continues until an additional cake will actually give you 0 additional happiness. So the graph displays that as the el classico has become so frequent, it is now barely worth watching.
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