You must be in the minority , not meaning that as offensive at all, but you only had to see the fans at the trophy parade to see what this meant to people, for me it wasn't even about qualifying for the Champions league, it was finally seeing our club captain lift a European Trophy, this was for all the times we have come close but couldn't get over the line, I think as well being as the season was so shit this was literally for the club a lifeline, a chance to save the season, I also don't get all the "Trophy Snobbiness" so to speak, you can only win what competitions you are in and you can only beat the teams you play, Granted its not the Champions league but its still a prestigious cup.
This is what football is all about, I have done a lot of drugs in my life , but when the final whistle went against united that feeling was better then any of them, its sad that other fans didn't experience such Joy as moments like this in football are few and far between for Spurs,
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Yea, I don't argue here. I do think I am in minority in the way I felt.
I even watched part of the victory parade and I felt happy for the fans enjoying them to fullest and also for players.
But it was not just this total and untainted kind of joy I have been waiting for all those years. I was SO very pumped up when we were fighting with Leicester for title and also in 2019 when we got to CL final. I remember those emotions very clearly. Looking at all the context the same feelings were never there for this season EL run.
Of course that part is true that you can only win the competitions you are in. But I mean... we were (and are still) in EPL too. I am not suggesting that we should have played all half-fit players in the last game before the final - not that. But the way we totally surrendered lot higher level competition games was just ... weird for me. But again, I do think I am in minority and I am happy for my fellow-men who got such a kick out of it as you described.