Everyone's baying for blood cos of Jan, but I still think the jury's out on the new board.
Last summer was a weird one cos of the whole Levy situation, and Jan, while uninspiring, doesn't make sense as a window to make key headline signings from a position of weakness. We no doubt could've done more, but City are the only top club to truly strengthen with top signings and those were a bloke running his contract down and a release clause - easy deals to do.
This upcoming summer is the first summer window with no Levy, the Lewis kids steering the ship rather than Joe, and a year of the new CEO in place. They've made huge promises, unlike we've ever had at Spurs before, specifically pertaining to paying higher wages, making top quality meaningful signings and spending big. They've put a ton of pressure on themselves to deliver that they didn't have to. If it was Joe Lewis pulling the strings and Levy in charge the club would never be this forthright about intending to increase our wage-bill and spend money. There are reasons to believe this time things could be different - even the salary we offered Xavi is a clear indication we're changing our approach.
Call me naive, but I genuinely do think, provided we aren't relegated, this will be our biggest summer spend in a long, long time and the club will look to make a statement. After what they've said, they've backed themselves into a corner and they will be destroyed if it's just another typical Levy window. They simply have to spend big or they'll end up more hated than Levy/Joe after barely a year. It truly is in their interests to go big for once, especially given our shocking league form for 2 seasons now.