I understand the sentiment of your post but I can't countenance a decade where "we" (I wasn't alive )won the double and finished 2nd once and 3rd twice as being less than a decade where we finished 3rd twice and 2nd once with the CL final.
You can shout me down for not having been there for those glory days but I'm not accepting what's being posited by him.
Since I've been able to remember being a fan which is from the early to mid 90s, we were either fighting relegation or comfortable midtable until that legend Jol came along.
Since then there have been multiple opportunities to push etc and I won't bore you with that but the one thing that's really pissed me off is the fact that all through my childhood, teen and early twenties it was a given that Woolwich would always be better than us to the point they had a day celebrating it.
When we rose like we did under Poch I couldn't believe it and I'll never forgive the club for not capitalising on it like they should have, instead we're back to where a kid supporting Spurs would assume it's divine right for that lot to be better than us when it shouldn't have been and there's people supporting it becaus the spreadsheets make sense.
I get you, but I don't think that's the point being made. We have improved and, purely from the perspective of average position at the top end, it is the best decade in our history. From a trophy winnings perspective, it most definitely isn't.
Like I said, both can be true.
I don't think it's being "supported" either, it's just another viewpoint on where we are from where we were.
I started going to WHL in 1975. 2 years later we were relegated, then 4 years after that winning the FA Cup twice in a row, with the Cup Winners Cup to cap it off. Then Scholar screwed us.
I think there's far too many caught up in this ENIC love/hate argument, which is used as an excuse to snipe at each other. We all fall victim to it, and it blinds us to what can be valid arguments on both sides. As with most things, the truth is somewhere in the middle.
Have we improved under ENIC? The answer is both yes and no. We've gone from an absolute shambles of a club, almost going under, to one of the biggest clubs on Earth. That is improvement. Has it brought the success we crave? No it hasn't, though we've got bloody close you have to admit. Could ENIC have gone that extra mile to get that success? Yes they could have, but would it have been at the expense of our long term goals? Quite possibly. Could and should our players have stepped up when it mattered? IMO absolutely. At those key moments when it really REALLY mattered, they were found wanting. Kane is the prime example of this. Not one single key contribution on those occasions when it really REALLY mattered. It wasn't just Kane though, we had some terrific players that didn't do it at key times.
The point I'm making is that there are a lot of variables that have contributed to that trophy glut. One of the key ones being that for many of those years, 2 teams in particular cheated their way to those trophies.
There is no doubt in my mind that ENIC most certainly could have done better, no one here will ever argue with that, but there's more behind it that, if you view the whole rather than focusing on one aspect, explains why you have a counterargument. It's not fans accepting mediocrity, it's simply that there are those of us that look beyond the obvious.
I'm pretty damn sure that, if you took that step back and considered all aspects, you could see the perspective. It doesn't mean that your viewpoint is wrong, just that it's not as Black and White as you may think.
Back to that both can be true.
IMO, there's too much binary thinking., along with impatience. Don't get me wrong, I'm no different to you, in that I absolutely crave that success we've been denied, but I've been waiting longer than most for that top honour. All I have are my Dad's stories of what he experienced, and I desperately want that feeling myself. However, being as long in the tooth as I am, I know that immediate success comes with a price that virtually no one can afford, unless they're backed by a nation state/oil baron, and even they cheated to do so.
I've lived through us trying that once, I never want to see it again, as I love the club more than I love trophies.
Having said that, I do believe that the club could do a lot more without putting us in that position again, so again we're back to that both can be right position.
What I can't stomach is the division, and those that go out of their way to perpetuate it. It's the inability and unwillingness to see both sides of the argument that rankles with me.
The long and the short is that everyone on here wants EXACTLY the same thing, Tottenham Hotspur at the top of the tree. How we think we should get there might differ, but we all want the same.
I respect your intelligence, and I honestly think that if you set the emotion to one side, you'll see where I'm coming from. Differences of opinion matter, but being open to those differences moreso.