Eh. I enjoyed the happier, bouncier times of mediocrity, coming as they did without any expectations. But if our remit as a club is to be forever mediocre because that doesn't engender any expectations of success or improvement, then there is little point in claiming to be a team aiming high or eternally targeting glory. Give up the ghost, disown ourselves of the visionaries like Bill Nick and Arthur Rowe, take down those 'the game is about glory' hoardings, and settle comfortably into a mediocre life spent bobbing up and down between 7th and 14th like some higher-class version of Everton or Saudi Sportswashing Machine. So why don't we do that?
Whether you like it or not, the DNA of this club has inbuilt into it the expectations of going for glory, and aiming as high as we possibly can in the expectation that even our likely failure to reach those highs will still echo in history. Bill Nick gifted us that DNA. It is part of the ethos of the club. It is what we should be aspiring to. And that DNA is the reason for the seeming dichotomy of fans wanting us to go higher and higher while at the same time discarding our recent 'successes' so readily.
I enjoy what Poch is trying to do. I enjoy seeing Spurs lads, born and bred, running onto the pitch every weekend to play for the team they love. But I also recognise that there is an intrinsic need for the fans to have high expectations, because that is what this club is about: the hoardings tell us that, our history tells us that, the words of our greatest players and greatest manager tell us that. It is also why I get so disgusted at the antics of owners who appropriate this club's 'the game is about glory' ethos, and then use it to jack up ticket prices in the name of 'competing' while doing nothing of the sort, preferring instead to take the cheapest, most low-risk route to the top as long as it doesn't endanger the massive profit they'll make when they sell this club to some other souls.
It is also why the complaints of fans who bemoan 'high expectations' baffle me: what do you expect from a club which has exhortations of great endeavours literally stuck up on billboards all around the stadium come matchday?