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Realistic Ambition !

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Offline dimexi

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Re: Realistic Ambition !
« Reply #15 on: August 19, 2012, 06:44:04 PM »

You can post as many positive remarks about Spurs as you like. I have been a season ticket for a long time and have missed only a few home games in 15 years, despite a 120 mile round trip. I have traveled abroad to see my team no less than 8 times and spent 1000s of pounds. This gives me the right to say what I like. Unfortunately our chairman decided to sack the best manager we had for years and employ probably the worst we have ever had. We have been desperate for at least one quality striker since January, and here we are at the end of August with the only hope being an overpaid flop under the name of Adebayor. When AVB gets sacked and we get a chairman who is prepared to spend some of the clubs wealth on quality players I will be more positive. Until that point expect more comments that reflect the position the club is in.

Oh Baldbloke, not the I've been a supporter X number of years, traveled more miles than Y spent Z amount of money story? These points are really irrelevant and I wish people would stop using these as a way to somehow justify a point of view, or that by so doing believe their view is somehow more valid!

However, I do agree that you are entitled, as is everyone else, to make your point. Just wish you would stop repeating yourself. It does not matter how many times you say it, it doesn't give it any more meaning than the first time.

As for the - Once we get a new chairman, manager, who will spend money etc. etc. - Then you will be more positive. Frankly I do not believe it and if you do, I think you are kidding yourself. Through the whole period of us playing better than I have ever seen them play in my life time. You were not exactly singing from the rafters with joy. All you do is moan and state what is wrong. Yes you can do that, but will you ever be different?

If we spend lots of money on players, had a new manager and chairman, played the best football we ever played and was 2nd in the league, runners up in the FA cup. You would still be banging on about how we hadn't won anything - we have spent too much money on players that are not able to win the league. Moaning about the manager or boot boy. Because unless we win every trophy available in the same year, then and only then, might you actually say something positive!
« Last Edit: August 19, 2012, 06:46:45 PM by dimexi »
Maybe next year...

Offline baldbloke

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Re: Realistic Ambition !
« Reply #16 on: August 21, 2012, 06:34:34 PM »

You can post as many positive remarks about Spurs as you like. I have been a season ticket for a long time and have missed only a few home games in 15 years, despite a 120 mile round trip. I have traveled abroad to see my team no less than 8 times and spent 1000s of pounds. This gives me the right to say what I like. Unfortunately our chairman decided to sack the best manager we had for years and employ probably the worst we have ever had. We have been desperate for at least one quality striker since January, and here we are at the end of August with the only hope being an overpaid flop under the name of Adebayor. When AVB gets sacked and we get a chairman who is prepared to spend some of the clubs wealth on quality players I will be more positive. Until that point expect more comments that reflect the position the club is in.

Oh Baldbloke, not the I've been a supporter X number of years, traveled more miles than Y spent Z amount of money story? These points are really irrelevant and I wish people would stop using these as a way to somehow justify a point of view, or that by so doing believe their view is somehow more valid!

However, I do agree that you are entitled, as is everyone else, to make your point. Just wish you would stop repeating yourself. It does not matter how many times you say it, it doesn't give it any more meaning than the first time.

As for the - Once we get a new chairman, manager, who will spend money etc. etc. - Then you will be more positive. Frankly I do not believe it and if you do, I think you are kidding yourself. Through the whole period of us playing better than I have ever seen them play in my life time. You were not exactly singing from the rafters with joy. All you do is moan and state what is wrong. Yes you can do that, but will you ever be different?

If we spend lots of money on players, had a new manager and chairman, played the best football we ever played and was 2nd in the league, runners up in the FA cup. You would still be banging on about how we hadn't won anything - we have spent too much money on players that are not able to win the league. Moaning about the manager or boot boy. Because unless we win every trophy available in the same year, then and only then, might you actually say something positive!

Yep, can't disagree with any of that. Still rather be like me though, than the some of the mindless idiots that think we have a world concurring side that are  going to win every available cup, and have the best manager since God.  Mid table at best, YOU SEE
AVB OUT, AND TAKE LEVY WITH YOU

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Re: Realistic Ambition !
« Reply #17 on: September 29, 2012, 05:51:53 PM »
Spurs should live within their means and not break the bank to buy over priced players

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Re: Realistic Ambition !
« Reply #18 on: September 29, 2012, 05:56:21 PM »
I think a top six result is more realistic than top four. It's a zero sum game