I don't think that anyone is arguing that the big clubs have done poorly. That is why most of the manager have/will lose their jobs (Jose,Pellegrini and hopefully Van Gaal)
It's just that for a long time we've thought that the reason that Arsenal and Spurs couldn't win the big prizes was simply because they were better sides ahead of them. with those struggling but and Arsenal and Spurs still failing,it points to the mental fragility of both teams.
I think you guys are trying to use other clubs to paper over the cracks of your own.
If Spurs and Arsenal are so mentally fragile and looking back through this thread and others both have such average players, then it's unbelievably damning for others that 2 mentally weak clubs with average players, plus Leicester are likely to finish in the top 4.
Whilst both will end up disappointed others should feel more than disappointed, even embarrassed that even after spending huge amounts of money and paying the highest Salaries these 3 nothing, mentally weak clubs are currently better than they are.
It's a very poor reflection of what they have become, no wonder some of their fans are trying to hide behind others, it's easier than facing up to their own failings.
A club can bounce back in one season, it's very possible, it's also possible that a club can throw further huge sums at the problem, recruit a new manager and still not improve. Huge sums and salaries can be spent on players and they can end up looking like they should be playing pub football, as an example I'm not actually convinced that Radamel Falcao would get into every pub side in the country, he's complete garbage. Still even after being garbage at Utd for a year, a year costing circa £20m a certain footballing guru and club thought he was still so good that he would recruit him for another £10m+ next year with an option to buy for £30m+, unable to see what a liability the player had become.
More money, new managers, new players etc etc do not guarantee that a club will turn around its problems and make any improvement let alone considerable improvement. By the same token a top 4,3,2 or even title guarantees you nothing for the following season, apart from maybe a better starting base.
As for Spurs I think everybody who is connected with or supports the club knows that we have to work unbelievably hard in all areas to make improvements to the club to try and keep pushing the club forward. I get the impression there's an awful lot of fans of others who have been pretty ordinary that they need to do little more than recruit a new manager and spend huge amounts of money on new players and as a result of that the magic dust will be sprinkled again, there's a good chance that it will, there's also a good chance that it won't and that the current malaise could continue.
The PL is at a very interesting stage in time, I read it has been 26 years for Liverpool, it could become 26 years for others too as there isn't no top 4 as such anymore, it's game on. Money will help but clubs are going to need an awful lot more than just the biggest budget.