North London Derby is upon us for one last time this season! Tottenham host Arsenal at White Hart Lane this Sunday looking to edge past their fierce rivals. Having lost on both the previous occasions, Tim Sherwood will be hoping that he can get the better of his opposite number.
However, when it comes to North London Derby, it is more than the 90 minutes. Arsenal and Spurs fans took to Twitter to express their feelings ahead of the much anticipated clash.
Here are some of the Tweets:
Off to the lane tomorrow for the NLD. I'm going to cry tonight though so I can go into work Monday fresh faced! #NLD
— James Le Masurier (@LeMoz23) March 15, 2014
Santi: "We need the result because we're
going for the title. They need it of
course because of their Champions
League aspirations." #NLD
— ♥The Gööneratte♥ (@astur7) March 15, 2014
#NLD is normally a great day but I have a feeling were going to get trounced
— Samantha Hatton (@Samanthahatton9) March 15, 2014
This #NLD Weekend, spare a thought for Stacey. Join in @NLD4Stacey, and unite against child cancer! pic.twitter.com/PswNPhUKGG”
— GeoffArsenal (@GeoffArsenal) March 14, 2014
Ok, so I'm going Sunday.
I'm a tad excited.
Even with all our injuries, I want to believe we can #MashTheSpuds and take the 3 points.
#NLD
— AmandaAFC (@GoonerGirl1969) March 14, 2014
On the way home
Shades on
Headphones on
Walking thru the City of London
Listening to our pod
Waiting for the rant! :-)
Buzzing for the #NLD
— AmandaAFC (@GoonerGirl1969) March 13, 2014
Look at it this way: at least we're not West Brom Albion #anelka #disaster #relegation Let's get behind the lads tmrw at WHL in #NLD #COYS
— Chris (@Chavez2071) March 15, 2014
Seeing that it's the #NLD it's time for my biannual grieving for Rafa van der Vaart. #Hero.
— Luke (@lukemcewen) March 15, 2014
One benefit of going to the #NLD tomorrow (regardless of the score) is that I won't have to look at social media. #COYS
— Connor Sullivan (@ConnorGSullivan) March 15, 2014
Injured @aaronramsey > @paulinhop8 + @mousadembele + @R9Soldado && Blah Blah . #NLD @Arsenal #AFC
— Ansh ArsenalHolic ♡ (@Tuchiieiine) March 15, 2014
Im not looking forward to tomorrow one little bit #THFC #NLD #COYS
— Daniel James (@danieljames83) March 15, 2014
Well never mind – we've got this weekend to look forward to #NLD . London will be red … pic.twitter.com/6TTZTbDGSn
— Martine (@martinehami) March 11, 2014
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