Like you, I'm a die hard Spurs fan who wants the best for the team. Why are we always arguing?
Nothing personal. Very simple notion that for me transcends football; illustrated as follows:
Business end of the season. Fans expect the players to 'rally up' but can't do similar. (It's seemingly more important to resurrect Daniel Levy moan #54972 for the bazillions time like it's some kind of Eureka moment!)
I hate hypocrisy and double standards.
Hypothetical: We go on and win the bastard CL.... It'll be all smiles for yidos one an' all and all the pissing, moaning, mood-dampening and snide comments would have meant nothing? Except it wouldn't because the journey to the victory, and the victory itself would have been a whole lot sweeter if it wasn't marred by such persistent nay-saying.
The fact that it feels like there's SUCH a divide in the fanbase atm despite the un-chartered territory that we are exploring is frankly a joke and can be traced back to little more than a sense of entitlement coming from certain quarters.
The fact that if/when we do next win a big prize it'll be more relief than joy disgusts me; and is in no small part thanks to the onslaught of abuse lurking in any dark moment awaiting our club courtesy of said ilk of fan.
Peeps wanna bitch and moan about Adrian Durham? Get all antsy in fearful anticipation of oppo fan banter, to the point that it's more important that our results/progress? ....Cite conspiracies within the game? This is laughable when we are paying far greater psychic price to those in our very own midst; TFC, terraces alike.
You're right in that we could all be united, stood defiantly as Spurs, but we're not. That's a shame.
(Apologies, if you're not 'that guy' but I'm using a machine gun here, not a snipers rifle.... The fuckers are everywhere! .....That said the "Eureka" part I do apply specifically to why we are having the exchange we are right now..... You did ask. : ) )
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