should be able to beat rangers next season then
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should be able to beat rangers next season then
He seems like a great man manager and the Celtic players all rave about him but agreed, it's a big step up from having by far the best squad in the Scottish Prem to trying to manage a team struggling for a top 4 finish in England who will almost certainly be a bit of a rebuild job without Kane next season.
It's hilarious that a club that hasn't won a First Division/Premiership title in over sixty years and nothing at all in fifteen have such entitled fans who don't just demand trophies, but also that they have to be won while playing stylish football. I remember Celtic fans being very sniffy about Postecoglou when he was first linked to the manager's job, but I would have thought there aren't many who are glad to see him go now. Seems to me that Postecoglou is a good appointment for a club like Spurs, but most of their fans have ideas way above their station.
Another school of thought to... "a club that hasn't won a First Division/Premiership title in over sixty years and nothing at all in fifteen", is that a club of their size and supporter base, would have naturally grown expectation during that time.
I don't think it's unreasonable that Spurs fans question why success has deluded them for such a long time.
Traditionally, they (Spurs fans) have played their part by turning up in large numbers.
They were delighted - a big club appointing managers with proven track records in England and Europe. So winners at the highest level.
It didn't work out obviously but every Spurs fan I know (there are a few around here) see this chap as their Russell Slade.
Playing devils advocate here but aren't most supporter bases deluded when viewed by a third party?
I simply can't imagine Swansea or Bristol City supporters saying what a level headed and realistic bunch we are.
It just comes with the territory.
Not when they’ve had to wait so long for trophies. Liverpool, Man United andArsenal (clubs that Spursfans often compare them to) have had long spells without winning the league title, but there were always cup wins to fall back on (theChampions League in Liverpool’s case) to help keep the fans fairly happy.
It’s very telling that Pochettino chose to go to Chelsea over a return to Spurs, they seem to have become a very difficult side to manage and theirCEO, who used to be held up as an example for others to aspire to, is increasingly looking past his sell by date. As for the team, their performances over the second half of the season were shocking considering the money that has been thrown at it - they’re a top ten PremierLeague club that should start matching all of their talk with some action.
I disagree, I think it’s reasonable with our recent and not so recent history to expect us to be a top half Championship side - anything higher than that does seem a bit entitled to me, but I don’t read many on here or hear many in conversation saying they expect us to be in the Premier Leagueyear in, year out.
spurs are pretty unfortunate that their resurgence has almost exactly corresponded to the emergence of Man City and all of their sportwashing money and financial skulduggery.
I've seen plenty of spots fans, even after the recent relegation, saying that they would swap the last 10 years of results with Leicester in a flash.
I'm sure their shareholders might not agree though
They are a 2nd tier premier league team, they might want to be 1st tier with Liverpool and above but they never will be unless they increase the wage cap and start making comparative signings with Liverpool, ManU ManC, and Chelsea, this bloke will just take them down a bit further.