Yet again, Spurs fail at the simplest of hurdles. And once again, so called professional players making mistakes you'd be shocked to see on a Sunday league pitch.
Blame to manager, blame to owners. And repeat.
The reality is, Spurs are not a winning club. The players, the coaches and staff do not care enough about Spurs to do what it takes. Spurs is ENIC's club, not theirs. It is a job, and nothing more to them. It's a steppingstone.
Unlike Manchester, Barca, Madrid, Liverpool, Newcastle; Tottenham has zero identity. A small, impoverished borough of London, to which none of the players and staff have any connection whatsoever. Not a single Spurs players would ever say they dreamt of playing for Tottenham Hotspur one day. We cannot even find ex-players outside of Ossie and King (who are on the payroll) to say anything passionate about the club.
Reaching the Champions League final will likely be the pinnacle of Spurs success for our lifetimes.
It's clear that the players, nor the coaches (nor the fans) do not like Levy et al, and I suspect this translates onto the pitch. For that reason, only a total top down rebuild of the club could have any hope of success; and that is never going to happen.
Blame to manager, blame to owners. And repeat.
The reality is, Spurs are not a winning club. The players, the coaches and staff do not care enough about Spurs to do what it takes. Spurs is ENIC's club, not theirs. It is a job, and nothing more to them. It's a steppingstone.
Unlike Manchester, Barca, Madrid, Liverpool, Newcastle; Tottenham has zero identity. A small, impoverished borough of London, to which none of the players and staff have any connection whatsoever. Not a single Spurs players would ever say they dreamt of playing for Tottenham Hotspur one day. We cannot even find ex-players outside of Ossie and King (who are on the payroll) to say anything passionate about the club.
Reaching the Champions League final will likely be the pinnacle of Spurs success for our lifetimes.
It's clear that the players, nor the coaches (nor the fans) do not like Levy et al, and I suspect this translates onto the pitch. For that reason, only a total top down rebuild of the club could have any hope of success; and that is never going to happen.
