I block out as much of the bad stuff as I can. Reading this thread has got to be one of the most depressing things I've done lately.
I disagree entirely. For matches like tonight yeah it must be great, but as a poster has put a few posts down, winning the likes of the League cup means nothing to them, whereas when we won it in 2008 I was buzzing for weeks.
I honestly honestly wouldn't wanna support a team who win something every year. I just think the thrill has got to go at some point.
Meh, when we were in the CL, we had matches like tonight...
I can see both points of view. Personally, I'd rather Spurs had a chance of winning something each year than not.
I can remember supporting Spurs 10 years ago and supporting them now and it's better now. Supporting Spurs 10 years ago was like supporting England in a world cup is now...
Being midtable was nice because a loss didn't come with stress, it didn't feel like the end of the world.... Don't get me wrong, it still sucked, but losing to a random team was far less likely to cost 50 million, reduce the level of new signings from "almost World Class" to "top 6 class", etc. Losing to Arsenal was about as bad as it got in the league, ignoring league positions (and when we were clear of relegation)... Cup losses sucked but we had no real expectations... At least this was before Arsenal's youth team with a few young first teamers could tear up top 4 first teams.... It was a horrible time because Arsenal were doing so well.
It was nice to win, even with low low low low stakes. Good things were bonuses, there was much less heartwrenching agony. (As opposed to the agony of missing out on the CL.)
Compare that to now, dropping points is horrible... Wins are expected.... There are few fixtures that have that underdog feeling which makes wins all the more sweet. (Old Trafford was one.) It's CL or bust, every referee that costs us points is the devil...
But it's all about the glory. The CL run we had was awesome, our team is awesome... The excitement about the club is much higher than it was... It's nice not being brick anymore.
It's nice to have the hope of winning things.
As for winning things each year getting boring.... No, I don't think so. A single league title would mean more to us than United fans, but look at United fighting City for the league, trying to stop their rivals and trying to become even more decorated... I think they'll appreciate the league a whole lot this year.
The thing I miss the most about supporting spurs is being the minnow. If we played Barca or Real Madrid I'd have that feeling, I guess.... But it's like with the Spanish league Real Madrid and Barca expect to win every game vs the bottom 15 teams in that league (a few are tricky, but that's like United playing Stoke or something), there are some competative games they'd still expect to win and then there are Classicos which they still hope to win/expect to win but know they are playing a team on their level. For their fans, I think the only way they'd get the joy of being a minnow and winning is by watching their rivals play and supporting the poor bastards that are likely to lose 8-0.
I think every match means more to United fans than Sunderland fans, even if it's more relief when they win individual games than joy. Obviously a league cup would mean more to Sunderland fans, but look at us and the Europa league... That's a huge cup... Most people would say it's the 3rd biggest we could win. League and CL are the biggest, obviously, but the Europa League should be ahead of the F.A cup and League cup.... But not every fan cares about the Europa League... I'm not saying they wouldn't care about it at all if we won, but we're in danger of not caring about the F.A Cup, League Cup, Europa League, etc without actually winning something each year.