If you didn’t enjoy that season as a Spurs fan, probably one of our best all around in the last 40 years, then you have absolutely no reason to support the club because you’re always going to be disappointed.
I’d suggest a switch to City or Madrid.
Fucking hell, some of the fans on here saw us relegated and sat through a decade of turmoil and shit. The entitlement of some is unbelievable.
Oh fuck off....
You want to talk about entitlement, All the fans want is to see the club lift a trophy, any trophy.
Hardly entitlement given the money they pay to watch this club.
Fuck me, this clubs fans are among the most patient on the planet, 20 odd years with 1 sodding trophy and still filling a £61k stadium paying top prices. Either that or we are mugs. Take your pick.
I also notice you didn't mention Woolwich and Liverpool alongside City.
They are in a title race and operating without that Oil money on a similar revenue to us. Which is precisley why I suspect that you didn't mention them.
Up until Klopp arrived we were finishing above Liverpool, and its been only been last season and this current season that we suddenly find ourselves in Woolwich's shadow again? What happened? What changed?
Couldn't be anything to do with the ambition those two clubs showed to try and kick on to the next level could it?
Liverpool went out and got Allision and VDV (among others), as a result they overtook us, left us in the dust and won a league title and a CL. Woolwich doing the same now with Rice (among others) Even if Woolwich ultimatley fall short bet they go again with another couple of big signings in the summer.
And before you say, "we spent money we just didn't spend it wisely" So did Woolwich. They blew what £70m on Pepe? They just ate that loss though didn't they, and carried on spending big.
Why can't we compete with those two clubs? Why aren't we matching those 2 clubs for ambition?
Or are we just imposing a glass ceiling on ourselves because "we are plucky little Spurs" and they are footballing giants. Even though we have the means to financially compete with them on a fairly even footing?
Your narrative simply doesn't stand up to scrutiny.