From where we were to where we are now and people can still complain.. its hard to comprehend!
Best stadium, best training ground, up there competing for 10+ plus now and people still want some kind of Championship Manager cheat mode scenario where we blow everyone away artificially just so they can have banter for a brief moment and say we are the best.
Seriously, we are in a bad patch (relatively speaking... Compared to recent years, not compared to 95% of other clubs), It happens, it can't always be improvement on improvement each season, That's just unrealistic. Every club has peaks and troughs, Even United and Arse couldn't keep it up and are rebuilding after some bricky years.
I will settle for 2 steps forward, 1 step back if it means long term we are well equipped to compete at the top for the next couple of decades etc.
I mean who would you rather have... Stan Kronke? Mike Ashley? Dildo Bros? Wigan owners that apparently don't even exist!?
No club is perfect, I dont even want it to be, but I'm so proud of the Spurs we have become under Enic/Levy, could we have done some things different? Of course there have been mistakes, not refreshing the squad or not going balls out for certain targets due to wage restrictions for a long time etc. But you know, maybe that balancing act has got us to the new training ground, new stadium and potentially greater long term income far quicker than many thought possible.
I know its hard to be patient. I have no idea if the Mourinho experiment will work or not. But at least give him a transfer window, see if the club back him and he gets what he wants, see if there is improvement and go from there. If he doesn't get what he wants and next season is more of the same then yeah, fill yer boots!
This.
I'd imagine the closer you get to the top of the mountain the harder the final steps are to take. Probably because as you near the top you're not alone. You bump into othe behemoth clubs, some on cheat mode, some the biggest clubs in the world.
So regardless of the things that you think you are doing wrong, even if you were doing everything right, they are still there in your way, they are not going to lie down, and probably have a setup just as good as yours with just as good people planning their dominance.
So how do you surpass them. You get lucky in a cup? You luck out with a above and beyond manager? You luck out with a crop of exceptional academy players? You outgun them financially for transfers and wages? You hope they have a downturn?
The problem with many of those routes is it's down to luck and/or hope. The one that isn't is to outgun them financially (as it appears this is related to success). The problem with that is City Chelsea PSG Madrid are financially doped (money mistakes means nothing to them, it will to you) then others like Utd Barca Bayern have deep pockets and an attraction that can trump you.
The problem I have with the 'Levy out' gonads is it simply boils down to 'get your f.cking cheque book out Levy ...you tight clam' 1. This doesn't take into account (or even appreciate) where we are on the mountain and the opponent's we are up against, and 2. The outgun them approach sadly has a list of casualties that have sunk to levels that would see half these bells never bother turning up if we sunk that low. (Leeds, Villa, Sunderland, Forest, Portsmouth, Stoke Valencia Seville, Deportivo....)..Liverpool have done well, spent big, but they are a big club to start with and had a £130m sale that helped. Even Arsenal are feeling the pince.
I think Levy has realised this a long time ago. Football is a minefield if you make the business side too emotional. There's no quick way, new way to the top table (beyond doping), the only sustained way of being there for the long term and with a chance to surpass them, is quite simply, you become them.