Are they a big club?
Are they a big club?
for you
Literally carried by a gook
League competitions
First Division:
Winners (2): 1950–51, 1960–61(D)
If you want to know if your favorite club is big. Ask yourself these questions.
1. Are you a plastic?
2. Does a literal-who player for the team have more than a million followers on social media?
3. Are at least half of the replies to the team social media account plastics from the middle east?
4. Is Reddit rooting for you as the “indie underdog”?
5. Do you see a lot of “non-locals” attending their games?
I’ve run out of questions. Help me, guys.
Still they got 8 fa cup and 2 UEFA cup
They just built a state of the art 60k stadium. But no ;-D
This cannot be true
>2 UEFA cup
Wait, wouldn't that make them a way bigger club than Arsenal? Has Arsenal ever won anything of note internationally?
are they in the Premier League?
have American sports fans heard of them?
10th richest club in the world
They're a big time, but not a big club
Like guys with 15cm cocks. They know they're above average, but they can't really brag about it, as it barely puts the pressure on
>people jumping through hopes trying to put Tottenham down
>15cm
>above average
???
That’s 5.91 inches for my fellow amerifats
delete this
They've been relying on their players ability to play in less natural positions this season. Are they better at that than other teams?
What’s the most non reddit team that still has a realistic shot at being good. I don’t want any oil nigger team
I guess it depends on your definition of "big"? They're the 6th or 7th most popular team in England, probably top 10 in the world, but they're not on the level of the real "global" clubs whose gear you can see in any big city on earth (Man United, New York Yankees, Barcelona, Real Madrid, LA Dodgers, Chicago Bulls, Arsenal, etc.).
Cocks should always be measured in inches
Cup Winners Cup
I dont know, maybe everton or west ham? Maybe even Watford
...and the fairs cup in the dark ages
Surely the mighty Arsenal have a glorious record of European success. What else could they possibly base their marketing campaign on? A Colorado billionaire owner and Arab oil trillionaire sponsors? don't be silly.
They're big jews alright
>being good
define good
Lads, it’s Tottenham.
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I always get them confused with the San Antonio Spurs, the NBA basketball team.
any team thats having a shot at being good is automatically a reddit team you faggot
>Has Arsenal ever won anything of note internationally?
Nope
they have literally nothing in common other than the name