This is where I have a problem , as someone who is old enough to remember 58 of those 60 years I feel very differently about the first 30 to the last 30 years .
The first 30 includes a relegation, but I always felt we were a player in that era , I knew relegation was an aberration.
Will be interesting to see if the other old fogies feel like me from a lived rather than statistical perspective. I genuinely don’t believe this is old git, it was better in the old days syndrome . Throughout the barren spells of the 70s and 80’s there were periods of success . It’s just when things were tough we always felt like a sleeping giant , a bear that shouldn’t be poked . Statistics cannot reflect an emotion from 30 , 40 , 50 years ago . I have not felt we are a sleeping giant for most of Levy’s tenure despite the periods where there have been undoubted highs.
Some of that is clearly down to Sky and the CL coming along at the wrong time for us . I just cannot accept that in 25 years our owners constantly repeat the same obvious mistakes .
Edit: also and this I vitally important the 60’s 70’s,80’s and even 91 when we won the FA cup it was a far more prestigious trophy than winning it today , it was not as prestigious as winning the league but not far off it. Likewise our European trophies dwarf the EL in prestige . So I am afraid the statistics do not stack up against the lived experience of older fans , so yes I expect better from Levy . I also feel he lacks the passion for the club the fans have , therefore I expect nothing to change