Little Luka
John Scales
... Ginola was the only light in the darkness.
... Sol Campbell wasn't a traitor.
... Rebrov was the second coming.
... we would lose 1-6 away at Bolton.
... Geoff Horsfield would score against us.
... the club was synonym to mid-table mediocracy.
... George Graham was our manager.
And the list could go on forever.
I am closing in on 30, and I grew up supporting Tottenham Hotspur from 89/90 onwards. I've been supporting the club from the moment it's last period of massive decline started, and it's been less than enjoyable at times. We have all seen plenty of managers, plenty of rubbish players nowhere near the standard of the glory-glory teams of old, and plenty of cringeworthy games.
I feel this kind of thread is needed from time to time, to remind everyone of us that what we have now is infinitely better than what I grew up watching, and most of us watched, through the 90s. Unquestioned loyalty to the team regardless of losing to Barnsley or Arsenal, never once regretting that this was the team I ended up supporting. In this perspective it really doesn't matter if it is Lloris or Friedel who starts the game or if Adebayor sulks. I'd rather have 15 sulking Adebayors in the dressing room than 1 Gary Doherty up top for Spurs.
Take some time to reflect on where we have come.
Now, let's help the team move even further.
COYS
... Sol Campbell wasn't a traitor.
... Rebrov was the second coming.
... we would lose 1-6 away at Bolton.
... Geoff Horsfield would score against us.
... the club was synonym to mid-table mediocracy.
... George Graham was our manager.
And the list could go on forever.
I am closing in on 30, and I grew up supporting Tottenham Hotspur from 89/90 onwards. I've been supporting the club from the moment it's last period of massive decline started, and it's been less than enjoyable at times. We have all seen plenty of managers, plenty of rubbish players nowhere near the standard of the glory-glory teams of old, and plenty of cringeworthy games.
I feel this kind of thread is needed from time to time, to remind everyone of us that what we have now is infinitely better than what I grew up watching, and most of us watched, through the 90s. Unquestioned loyalty to the team regardless of losing to Barnsley or Arsenal, never once regretting that this was the team I ended up supporting. In this perspective it really doesn't matter if it is Lloris or Friedel who starts the game or if Adebayor sulks. I'd rather have 15 sulking Adebayors in the dressing room than 1 Gary Doherty up top for Spurs.
Take some time to reflect on where we have come.
Now, let's help the team move even further.
COYS