(I'm well aware of the definition of the word crisis thanks, but if you apply a little more haste you will realise that's not what I'm debating.....)
You initially said the club had been in crisis mode for months.
Bit of a nonsense when you consider that IF, from a board point of view, we'd reached that "mode" then it would in fact be signalled by the sacking of Poch... As far as I'm aware that hasn't happened yet.
(As I've already noted, I'm well aware that certain fans think we are in a state of crisis, but that wasn't your original claim was it?)
Yes, the club is in crisis mode, maybe you are misinterpreting what I am saying, the club is not the board or the owners, I couldn't frankly care less what Daniel Levy and our owners think, THEY are not the club and judging by the lack of Poch being sacked they certainly aren't in crisis mode, makes me wonder why, what are they seeing that nobody else is?
No, when I refer to the club, I talk about Tottenham Hotspur, the football club, this club is in crisis.
We currently now occupy 14th place and if our current form continues as it has done for the last 6 months (which seems likely considering it has been 6 months and nothing has changed) then we will be heading for a relegation scrap.
Now just imagine this scenario, brand new billion pound plus ground and being relegated to the championship, what do you think is going to happen in that scenario?
People keep saying it isn't going to happen but if you look at our results over the last 6 months that's exactly what's going to happen, we are in relegation form, we might JUST avoid the drop because of how bad the teams below us are, just like we JUST made the top four last season because of how bad the teams below us were but make no mistake, our form is a warning sign, a huge warning sign, that something needs to change and fast.
Just because the owners don't have the foresight to see it coming isn't an indication that we aren't in crisis, as a matter of fact, it's rather alarming that they seem so relaxed about the whole thing, sort of proves that they lack ambition on the football side of things imo.
The reality is, Poch should be gone, the fact he isn't is showing yet again why these owners cannot be trusted with the future of this club outside of keeping a healthy balance sheet (and even that will be at risk if we do go down or results continue the way they are.)
You probably disagree with me and that's fine but that's how I see it mate, I care about this club, I couldn't give a toss about the owners or frankly the manager at this point, I just want to see us successful and not having 6 pointers with West Ham at the bottom of the table when it's completely avoidable, this team on paper should be nowhere near the bottom of the PL.