They're as close to 16th place as they are to us in 2nd...
Could lessen the margin this weekend, but even still, wow.
I wonder what the general consensus is among their fans when talking freely and not trying to save face (as in on here, often), does anyone visit Spurs forums? Is there concern within the fanbase or are they continuing that kind of 'cult-like' belief in that Levy fella?
I saw someone earlier on in this thread mentioning about how most of us are still arrogantly expecting the title and what not. Or at least were at the beginning of thr season.
I actually had a look at a couple of forums yesterday to see what peoples expectations were at the beginning of the season. Some were saying 1st/2nd or at least expecting a good challenge. Some were going a bit over the top and talking about how we were gonna drop down to 8th or even out of the top half altogether (blooming drama Queens). The majority however had us 3rd-6th, acknowledging that with a full 38 games away, the improvement of thr Manchester clubs etc, we'd do well to get into the CL next season and build from there.
That.... Hasn't changed really. Despite all the panic, we're still only 4 points off 4th, 7 off 3rd and 10 off 2nd. We've had a pretty shocking run of injures this season unfortunately. And as I mentioned above, we have one less point this season then we did last season.
Don't think it's quite time to fire Poch and clamour for Pulis or big Sam just yet.
Also, when people say stuff like that, what exactly are you expecting (genuine question)? I don't think anyone thinks Levy is perfect. He has made mistakes. But do you remember where we were when he and ENIC first took over (not a patronising question). The state of the club, the training complex, the managers, players, stadium, everything. Our league positioning. It wasn't at all guaranteed that we'd be where we are now.
If you look at the wage bill of clubs in thr season they took a controlling stake, the following clubs were spending more: Man utd, Chelsea, arsenal, Liverpool, Everton, Aston Villa, Newcastle, Leeds and West Ham. Sunderland and Leicester spent 2 million less.
Look where quite a few of those clubs are now.
Over the next few seasons, we were much closer in terms of revenue and wages to the likes of Fulham, Boro and West Ham.
So what would you have done differently to them? Which other clubs that weren't already huge (Man utd, arsenal) or haven't been bought out by rich benefactors (city, Chelsea and Leicester) do you think have better chairmen? And considering the change of fortunes when it comes to infrastructure, players, managers, league positioning etc, what should they have done to warrant praise in your view?