Won't be long until the revolution now then.
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Won't be long until the revolution now then.
The "Little Levy Out club"
Like 85% of this forum who voted OUT
or THIS!
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How fucking patronising of our own supporters can you get you fucking troll
Apart from Gazza which players were we constantly selling to survive?
The league table doesn't lie after 38 games.
When Spurs won the U.E.F.A. Cup in 84 they knocked out a Feyenoord team containing Johan Cruyff and Bayern Munich along the way.
We beat Bodo Glimt and AZ this time.

I support the clubI'd assume you don't mean me, as I've been on here longer than you and have over 10,000 more posts.
It's a weird thing but some of us support the club and are generally pleased to not be the next big fat Amstrad failure. We've just won a European cup (something that the woolwich scum have never said) so in the grand scheme of things are quite happy to be like "hey, I love my team and I'm proud of how the club has managed to build itself back up again".
The real cult is people like yourself and John Thomas, who are just here to attack every little thing about the club. That's what our rival fans do. You shouldn't be shit-talking the successes of the last 2 decades and declaring that's somehow the high ground, or else you'll just blend in with the claret and red.
It exists , the reason Levy gave for building it was the mirage
I support the club
I just hate the ownership and believe levy is in it for financial gain and will not go that extra mile to make Tottenham Hotspur FC consistently fight for trophies. Hence signing kids and charging more for match tickets than any other club for mediocre football. 17th proves this. Levy said the stadium was going to be a game changer and we would challenge the best teams. We were extremely lucky in winning the Europa league - played 1 maybe 2 half decent teams the rest being pretty ordinary. Yes I was over the moon we won and after all the shit we've been put through we deserved to be lucky. Qualifying for the champions league has given Levy the chance to get some quality signings but, its the usual dithering. Nothing ever changes with this ownership
LOLBetter team then or now debate , the team under Poch weren't always that great, reckon the current squad would have beaten Gent who were on the same level as many of the teams in this years Europa.
We win a cup and some are just running it down probably because they can't use the "we will never win anything with Levy in charge" again.
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Tottenham 2-2 Gent (Aggregate 2-3): Dele Alli sees red as Spurs exit Europa League
Tottenham crashed out of the Europa League at the last-32 stage after a dramatic 2-2 second-leg draw with Gent at Wembley that saw them lose 3-2 on aggregate.www.skysports.com
at you cherry picking one match to give substance to your garbage. Even you must see how utterly facile this is.LOLat you cherry picking one match to give substance to your garbage. Even you must see how utterly facile this is.
Do you think Pochs team would have lost 22 games and finished 4th from bottom?
This team has regressed hideously since Poch. You know it, every Spurs fan knows it. Why even try to pretend otherwise
If Poch had used the same tactics as Ange he may have lost that many, Poch did manage 13 defeats 2018/19 season but fortunately won 23 and drew 2 .LOLat you cherry picking one match to give substance to your garbage. Even you must see how utterly facile this is.
Do you think Pochs team would have lost 22 games and finished 4th from bottom?
This team has regressed hideously since Poch. You know it, every Spurs fan knows it. Why even try to pretend otherwise
And that's exactly why I've been making what I consider to be a very valid point regarding the new stadium being a ''game changer'' in terms of being able to compete with the best teams, when in fact the team in the few years prior to the old stadium closing was better than the team now, some six years since the new stadium opened.LOLat you cherry picking one match to give substance to your garbage. Even you must see how utterly facile this is.
Do you think Pochs team would have lost 22 games and finished 4th from bottom?
This team has regressed hideously since Poch. You know it, every Spurs fan knows it. Why even try to pretend otherwise
"Liverpool win the title and then spend £200m backing the manager…Spurs win the UEL and:- renew Ben Davies’ contract…- look to re-sign KWP on a free…- buys a £5m CB that absolutely nobody has ever heard of…- submits £250m planning application for new hotel complex…"
Anyone figured this out yet?
Which players do you think from last season's team are better than the players in the same or similar positions in the few seasons when Pochettino's team was at it's best prior to when the old stadium closed?That one match happens to be pretty significant though don't you think?
That match was a difference in staying in a comp where we could realistically pick up a trophy, something that you continually used to criticise the club and the chairman for - I say used to because your narrative has somewhat shifted since May 21.
So what's more important now, trophies or top 4 finishes...?
Which players do you think from last season's team are better than the players in the same or similar positions in the few seasons when Pochettino's team was at it's best prior to when the old stadium closed?
Okay but the standard of the team's players has dropped as per last season with the new stadium 6 years open. I'm not diminishing the Europa League final win, well done to the team for that, but as I said yesterday, it's a more difficult task to try and beat a very good Liverpool team in the 2019 Champions League final and finish forth in the Premier League, than it is to beat the worst Manchester United team in living memory and finish 17th in the Premier League.Not many really however one team is going to down in history whilst the other one...
Okay but the standard of the team's players has dropped as per last season with the new stadium 6 years open. I'm not diminishing the Europa League final win, well done to the team for that, but as I said yesterday, it's a more difficult task to try and beat a very good Liverpool team in the 2019 Champions League final and finish forth in the Premier League, than it is to beat the worst Manchester United team in living memory and finish 17th in the Premier League.
I don't see any improvement in the team since the new stadium was opened, a couple of fairly good seasons when the team qualified for European competition, and a Europa League Cup win under the new format in the season when the guy managing the team got the sack for finishing 17th in Premier League.
The managers keep getting the sack and the team keeps having to get rebuilt.
Well it papers over the cracks in the situation for sure.No-one cares or will care about that when looking in the history books.
All these mental gymnastics diminishing our success is pretty pathetic, especially for a club who have been trophy starved all this time. No-one should really give a fuck how we won unless you have an agenda or something.