Voice,
The reason Chelsea/Man City/Man U and to a degree Arse--- have succeeded is largely due to the fact that they have spent enormous amounts of money in transfer fees and pay ridiculous wages to build squads that will be competitive in the CL. Levy absolutely refuses to pay ridiculous wages and you cannot blame him, although it does affect the quality of players that we can attract, and there-in lies the problem!
And one of the ways they got that money was having bigger grounds than we have.
1. Chelsea won the league with a capacity of 41,837
2. City’s capacity is 48,000
3. Ars*nal’s capacity is 60,272
4. United’s 76,962
5. Liverpool’s 45,276
6. Spurs 36,000 plus
On top of that their extra revenue is better than ours. We finished where we should have. Granted those top clubs had millionaires throwing money at their clubs, but now the fair play rules have come in they can only spend what they take in. We finished we were deserved to be finished.
I have to disagree with you that we were punching above our weight when we qualified for the CL as was shown in our performances in the CL the following season, you do not beat the quality of opposition that we beat if you don't have a quality side or squad plus the style of football that we were playing under Harry Redknapp was fantastic(I am not re-opening the "Arry debate) and I must admit that at times this season under Poch we are starting to play in a style that does get the adrenalin flowing so hopefully he is allowed to continue the good work that he has started.
When we finished 4th in 2009/10 City were having managerial problems so we replaced them.
When we finished 4th in 2011/12 Chelsea were also having problems and we replaced them.
We finished 4th in the history of the Premier league only twice.
Daniel Level in his article to the Spurs fans this month says “I know you would like somebody to throw money at the club, but that isn’t going to happen under the fair play rules.” Clubs have to live within their means. We are where we should be and only finished 4th because of the misfortunes of those that are regularly there misperforming.
Harry was lucky, but if I accepted that he was brilliant then he was so brilliant that when he left nobody was queuing up to take him on. Finally he got QPR. England didn’t want him, United didn’t want him and most of the other clubs didn’t want him. That should tell you something, on top of that he was fired from Spurs.
If we finish above 5th then it will be because of the misfortunes of others, or I should say those that are regularly in the top 4.