We have to have a team fit for the new stadium, which at the moment we don't. In all my years supporting Spurs I have never been so optimistic at the start of the season, only to have the whole thing come crashing down around me. The new players all sounded great we had a progressive thinking manager, all the pundits were saying we would be in contention for the title. Things looked great, and to be fair we started well if not spectacularly. Our defence was rock solid for the most part. Then we played Man City and Liverpool and we realised it was The Emperors new clothes we had been seeing yet again. The new players weren't all they were cracked up to be. The Manager was clueless, we were back to the bad old days. A new Manager came in. Most of us were a bit dubious but we gave him a chance and things were ok for a while. We beat Man Utd but then so did everybody else, so that said more about them than us. The wheels started to wobble and against Chelsea and Benfica they fell off. Now I cant wait to get this blighted season over with. I shall watch the remaining games from behind the sofa fearful every time our defence is playing higher up the field than some teams centre forwards. Knowing that any hoof from an opposing defender has the potential to be a defence splitting pass, as we don't have the pace to play that high up the pitch. Watching in dismay as our central midfielders fall over each other as both of them want to be standing on the same yard of turf or even worse seem incapable of passing to a man in a white shirt. And howling in anguish as our strikers squander chance after chance. ( There is a guy in about row K of the Paxton Road stand who most games gets more touches than Soldado ) After every game I will listen to Tim Sherwood either say we are playing well so he is surprised we lost or slagging off the team that lets face it he selected. Next season I will take a more jaundiced approach taking the view that pessimist's are seldom disappointed maybe for Spurs fans that is the way forward. Time will tell.