Where did I say UEFA had an anti-Spurs vendetta exactly? Here's a hint, I didn't - I said "UEFA failed to pretend it wasn't a closed shop for a select band of clubs" which is not in any way related to your (remarkably wrong) interpretation.
UEFA rules state that finishing in the top four of the Premier League 2011/12 season was enough to qualify for the Champions League, yet a team that did exactly that did not qualify. Why? Because UEFA decided that co-efficients were more important, as well as stringing a line that they couldn;t have five teams from one league in the tournament (despite the fact that the 2005/6 tournament featured Chelsea, Arsenal, Manchester United, Everton and Liverpool - that's five clubs from one league, therefore precident for saying that they can and have allowed five teams from one league into the tournament)
UEFA also state that a team found guilty of match-fixing would be expelled from their competitions, yet Fenerbahce - who were found to be at the centre of a match-fixing scandal in Turkey last season - are permitted into this season's Champions League, and once again their attempt to explain away this obvious anomaly is to bang on about co-efficients again.
Spurs did not fail to qualify for the Champions league, because we did everything to qualify for the tournament. There's only one party that failed in this instance, and it's UEFA, as they demonstrated once again the Champions League is a closed shop, and hide behind talk of co-efficients instead of using common sense.
If anything, that makes UEFA pro-Chelsea than anti-Spurs.