Every corpse on Everest began as a highly motivated person. I appreciate your concern and I will try my best.
As I posted in another thread, Arsenal are a club with far greater resources and a far bigger budget than ours. Instead of walking out of interviews, Wenger, and indeed his board, should perhaps concentrate on how and why they have underperformed. I think Arsenal needs a new broom right through there - From top to bottom. Although, tbf, as much as our board is criticised for putting money above ambition, it seems to be that the Arsenal board are far more guilty!
Must say it's actually been pretty tame so far. What's wrong with you? You lot ****ing hate each other don't you?
As Pochettino and Kane said, we've got bigger things in mind. Is it nice beating Arsenal comfortably and guarantee that we finish above them this season? Of course. We didn't close the gap on Chelsea though, which is what the players and fans are concentrating on. I might have a few things to say to a few people at work on Tuesday, though...
That's fair enough too, your players and manager have got the right focus and of course whilst it's nice for you, celebrating wildly about finishing above Arsenal for the first time in 21 years would be seen as small club mentality.
Not really, the only reason St Totts day has arisen was because it was funny that it happened so often. It only came about as a piss take because it was an annual affair. Celebrating it once after 20 years of finishing below Arsenal smacks of small club mentality. But as I say, most of your fans, players and manager realise that and are concentrating on whether they can catch Chelsea.
Don't get me wrong, I understand for Spurs fans that after two decades, it's a monumental moment to finish above Arsenal.
As you were told last season, it became a self-fulfilling prophecy of success. And between the beginning and now, it took a detour along 'PL 4th place cup' lane (itself a self-fulfilling prophecy that one Mr Usmanov wrote an open letter about) .
In previous seasons, I might have agreed with you, but with this team - under Poch - there is something of an anti-climax about it, because I think we were all expecting it.
I forgot to provide everyone with a definition... St Arsehole's Day: (colloquial): the day in a football season when it is mathematically impossible for Arsenal FC to finish above Spurs.
The king of double standards has finally made it back from his cave in Wembley. I hope you admonished Kane for diving. It is a Shame Spurs had to cheat to finally secure St Arse Day. Takes the shine off it