Alex Sapphire wrote:
That helicopter story has got to be BS.
Probably!
Alex Sapphire wrote:
That helicopter story has got to be BS.
Tottenham Dave wrote:Goaters 103 wrote:Tottenham Dave wrote:Question:
I wondered now with you guys having the mother of all money behind you, whether some of you actually miss, even just a little bit, being in with the rest of us also-rans?
Nope. Having sat through 30 odd years of winning sweet fa, in fact not even getting close to winning anything, I dont miss one single bit of it.
Lincoln away, Wycombe away, York City away - losing all three - is a very overrated experience. City fans have served their time watching some absolute dross over the years, maybe perhaps fate is paying us back with The Sheikh coming in and bestowing his riches upon us.
Fair enough.
I suppose when drawing parallels with Spurs, it's easy to forget you guys have had it pretty tough (much tougher).
Well, good luck, it'll be good to have a new side shaking things up at the top.
Enjoy the CL too, I know we did last year (Europa League :( )
Tottenham Dave wrote:Question:
Legend (down here) has it that Roman Abramovic was in a helicopter flying over London shortly before he was going to make a bid to buy Spurs. Apparently, he saw Chelsea's Disneyland stadium and changed his mind just like that and went in for them.
So it seems, if that's true, that we were very close to being bought out all those years ago, and things could have been very different over the last few years.
With that in mind, I've often wondered whether or not I would have liked to have Spurs pushed to the top of the table by a money man, instead of being the 'nearly' team that I've always loved. Truth be told, I quite like Spurs being on the edge of success, it's never boring, often painful, but it keeps you hooked in because the hope kind of carries you through, keeps the fans singing etc There's something quite unifying about failure.
I wondered now with you guys having the mother of all money behind you, whether some of you actually miss, even just a little bit, being in with the rest of us also-rans? Or whether you completely embrace the new money-men and all the great players you're signing at the minute?
I'm not making any sort of judgement, like I say, I've wondered myself whether I prefer things the way they are at Spurs at the minute, or if I would have liked Roman to splash his cash down at the Lane. Part of me would love us to be signing Aguero and looking forward to challenging for the title next year.
Goaters 103 wrote:Tottenham Dave wrote:Goaters 103 wrote:Tottenham Dave wrote:Question:
I wondered now with you guys having the mother of all money behind you, whether some of you actually miss, even just a little bit, being in with the rest of us also-rans?
Nope. Having sat through 30 odd years of winning sweet fa, in fact not even getting close to winning anything, I dont miss one single bit of it.
Lincoln away, Wycombe away, York City away - losing all three - is a very overrated experience. City fans have served their time watching some absolute dross over the years, maybe perhaps fate is paying us back with The Sheikh coming in and bestowing his riches upon us.
Fair enough.
I suppose when drawing parallels with Spurs, it's easy to forget you guys have had it pretty tough (much tougher).
Well, good luck, it'll be good to have a new side shaking things up at the top.
Enjoy the CL too, I know we did last year (Europa League :( )
Thanks for the good wishes. With a decent centre half and reliable goal poacher Spurs could easily finish top 4 again, though Modric leaving would be a major set-back as he's a class player.
Got a couple of mates who are season ticket holders on the shelf, and they were over-joyed that the Stratford move never happened - am assuming you are the same? Good luck, except when you play us, obviously.
Tottenham Dave wrote:Goaters 103 wrote:Tottenham Dave wrote:Goaters 103 wrote:Tottenham Dave wrote:Question:
I wondered now with you guys having the mother of all money behind you, whether some of you actually miss, even just a little bit, being in with the rest of us also-rans?
Nope. Having sat through 30 odd years of winning sweet fa, in fact not even getting close to winning anything, I dont miss one single bit of it.
Lincoln away, Wycombe away, York City away - losing all three - is a very overrated experience. City fans have served their time watching some absolute dross over the years, maybe perhaps fate is paying us back with The Sheikh coming in and bestowing his riches upon us.
Fair enough.
I suppose when drawing parallels with Spurs, it's easy to forget you guys have had it pretty tough (much tougher).
Well, good luck, it'll be good to have a new side shaking things up at the top.
Enjoy the CL too, I know we did last year (Europa League :( )
Thanks for the good wishes. With a decent centre half and reliable goal poacher Spurs could easily finish top 4 again, though Modric leaving would be a major set-back as he's a class player.
Got a couple of mates who are season ticket holders on the shelf, and they were over-joyed that the Stratford move never happened - am assuming you are the same? Good luck, except when you play us, obviously.
I'm not sure we'll be having a good season in all honestly.
I don't think Modric will be going anywhere, but the whole saga has put a bit of a cloud over things and pre-season has been drab.
We are desperate for a finisher, ok Defoe can't have as bad a season again, but we need someone else up there. Come on, you lot don't need Adebayor, we'll give him a start every match.
Stratford would have been a disaster. It's miles from Tottenham. That said, it's going to be worse for West Ham, the crucial part of their bid was that they'd keep the running track around the pitch. They were shit when they had their fans on top of the pitch, God knows what kind of atmosphere they'll have when the fans are 30 feet away.
Alioune DVToure wrote:
What I'd be doing now, were I your horrid ballsack of a manager:
1) Get 30 million plus Benayoun for Modric.
2) Sign Berbatov (10m), Adebayor (8m), Barton (free) and Jagielka (12m).
3) Give more game time to Kranjcar.
With those three steps I reckon you'd trump Arse and the BinDippers and bag 4th.
Tottenham Dave wrote:Alioune DVToure wrote:
What I'd be doing now, were I your horrid ballsack of a manager:
1) Get 30 million plus Benayoun for Modric.
2) Sign Berbatov (10m), Adebayor (8m), Barton (free) and Jagielka (12m).
3) Give more game time to Kranjcar.
With those three steps I reckon you'd trump Arse and the BinDippers and bag 4th.
You may be right, but:
Levy has already stated Modric isn't for sale, so he'll look a prize knob if he sells him now, Berbatov won't come back to Spurs as he'd have to admit abject failure at United, Barton wouldn't get in the side before Sandro or Huddlestone and Jagielka, well, he'd fit right in but Everton will want a lot more than 12 mil for him, and rumours have it he's on his way to the filth.
I ain't too worried about Liverpool, I don't think they'll be much (s'cuse pun) kop this year, but Arse, City, United and Chelsea are better than us. 5th at best this year.
Meh.
*edit - Kranjcar is class and deserves more of a look in, agreed.
carl_feedthegoat wrote:
If you dont fall in line with the top 4 wages then you wont have a prayer of getting back in there....its not like you lot have no money is it !.
Tottenham Dave wrote:Goaters 103 wrote:Tottenham Dave wrote:Question:
I wondered now with you guys having the mother of all money behind you, whether some of you actually miss, even just a little bit, being in with the rest of us also-rans?
Nope. Having sat through 30 odd years of winning sweet fa, in fact not even getting close to winning anything, I dont miss one single bit of it.
Lincoln away, Wycombe away, York City away - losing all three - is a very overrated experience. City fans have served their time watching some absolute dross over the years, maybe perhaps fate is paying us back with The Sheikh coming in and bestowing his riches upon us.
Fair enough.
I suppose when drawing parallels with Spurs, it's easy to forget you guys have had it pretty tough (much tougher).
Well, good luck, it'll be good to have a new side shaking things up at the top.
Enjoy the CL too, I know we did last year (Europa League :( )
Tottenham Dave wrote:Alioune DVToure wrote:
What I'd be doing now, were I your horrid ballsack of a manager:
1) Get 30 million plus Benayoun for Modric.
2) Sign Berbatov (10m), Adebayor (8m), Barton (free) and Jagielka (12m).
3) Give more game time to Kranjcar.
With those three steps I reckon you'd trump Arse and the BinDippers and bag 4th.
You may be right, but:
Levy has already stated Modric isn't for sale, so he'll look a prize knob if he sells him now, Berbatov won't come back to Spurs as he'd have to admit abject failure at United, Barton wouldn't get in the side before Sandro or Huddlestone and Jagielka, well, he'd fit right in but Everton will want a lot more than 12 mil for him, and rumours have it he's on his way to the filth.
I ain't too worried about Liverpool, I don't think they'll be much (s'cuse pun) kop this year, but Arse, City, United and Chelsea are better than us. 5th at best this year.
Meh.
*edit - Kranjcar is class and deserves more of a look in, agreed.
Tottenham Dave wrote:Question:
Legend (down here) has it that Roman Abramovic was in a helicopter flying over London shortly before he was going to make a bid to buy Spurs. Apparently, he saw Chelsea's Disneyland stadium and changed his mind just like that and went in for them.
So it seems, if that's true, that we were very close to being bought out all those years ago, and things could have been very different over the last few years.
With that in mind, I've often wondered whether or not I would have liked to have Spurs pushed to the top of the table by a money man, instead of being the 'nearly' team that I've always loved. Truth be told, I quite like Spurs being on the edge of success, it's never boring, often painful, but it keeps you hooked in because the hope kind of carries you through, keeps the fans singing etc There's something quite unifying about failure.
I wondered now with you guys having the mother of all money behind you, whether some of you actually miss, even just a little bit, being in with the rest of us also-rans? Or whether you completely embrace the new money-men and all the great players you're signing
at the minute?
I'm not making any sort of judgement, like I say, I've wondered myself whether I prefer things the way they are at Spurs at the minute, or if I would have liked Roman to splash his cash down at the Lane. Part of me would love us to be signing Aguero and looking forward to challenging for the title next year.
Grob wrote:If Hart gets injured, i would not be satisfield with our goalkeeping situation.
dazby wrote:All we need is a back up keeper plus a prospect attacking mid. I'd like us to scout a player from the U20s world cup and make them Silvas understudy.
Re the money thing. It has taken a bit of getting used to for a lot of us. There was a noble glory in supporting a crap team but I'd take what we have now any day of the week. As long as the fans and the club remain humble and respectful, all will be tops.
Rag_hater wrote:
I'm sure the pain of being relegated was far outweighed by the enjoyment that was attained out of being loyal.
Mase wrote:Rag_hater wrote:
I'm sure the pain of being relegated was far outweighed by the enjoyment that was attained out of being loyal.
It wasn't.
Rag_hater wrote:Mase wrote:Rag_hater wrote:
I'm sure the pain of being relegated was far outweighed by the enjoyment that was attained out of being loyal.
It wasn't.
Yeah OK
I believe you
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