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3rd and 4th places will be decided between us and the Gunners, as it has been for the past few seasons. There is now absolutely nothing between us, as all but deluded Gooners will admit, with the greatest improvements having been made by us. Gooners will say AFC has got worse, but I don't think that is true; we've got better.

And the idea that Spurs will simply wither away to mid-table mediocrity is clearly nothing more than wishful thinking, as we have been competitive since the days of Martin Jol; we have proven that our improvement is not merely some flash-in-the-pan event, but some of real substance.

Everyone keeps banging on about "if AFC strengthen over the Summer, blah, blah, blah" as though Spurs haven't thought about doing exactly the same thing! There are many reasons for Spurs fans to feel highly confident about the coming season, especially if Bale stays. The greatest bonus for me is that AVB will have a season under his belt, and will be far more relaxed and focussed coming into his second season with us. If we are able to buy two or three quality players this Summer, we will be contenders on all fronts in the coming season, and more than a match for any team in the EPL or Europe.
Who do you think between Man Utd,Man City & Chelsea will miss a top 4 place ?
 
Who do you think between Man Utd, Man City & Chelsea will miss a top 4 place ?

That depends on which of Pelegrini, Mourhino and Moyes can settle into his new job quickest. One would imagine that Mourhino has the advantage, having worked at Chelsea before, but I don't buy that, as most of the squad is different now. Everyone seems to assume that the title is going to be fought out between Chelsea and the Gunners, but I think that the top 6 clubs will feel they have a good chance next season. Sure, the likes of Spurs won't be anyone's favourites, and I don't think Levy will spend the kind of money needed to make us truly competitive over the course of the entire season.

My honest opinion is that City will finish top, and that 2nd, 3rd, 4th and 5th will be contested by the rest, with Chelsea likely to finish no lower than 3rd.
 
That depends on which of Pelegrini, Mourhino and Moyes can settle into his new job quickest. One would imagine that Mourhino has the advantage, having worked at Chelsea before, but I don't buy that, as most of the squad is different now. Everyone seems to assume that the title is going to be fought out between Chelsea and the Gunners, but I think that the top 6 clubs will feel they have a good chance next season. Sure, the likes of Spurs won't be anyone's favourites, and I don't think Levy will spend the kind of money needed to make us truly competitive over the course of the entire season.

My honest opinion is that City will finish top, and that 2nd, 3rd, 4th and 5th will be contested by the rest, with Chelsea likely to finish no lower than 3rd.
That means you think Man Utd will drop out of the top 4 next season <ok>
 
My personal opinion is that Spurs have been lucky to have Bale this season, as he earned you 22 points single handed. Without him you would have finished 7th behind Liverpool (who you love to mock) and 1 point ahead of West Brom.



Utter bollocks!

How can we have been lucky to have a player that we own? That doesn't make sense.

We've been unlucky in that we've been saddled with two of the lamest so-called "strikers" in the entire footballing world. If we had Michu or RVP, we'd have been challenging for the title. The idea that Bale was the only reason we got 5th is utter stupidity. Yeah, that's right - Bale scores the goals, does all the defending, and also makes all the great saves to keep us in games! <doh>

Most Spurs fans have been utterly sickened by Levy's apparent inability to recognise that he needs to spend serious money in order to get an assurance of goals from his strikers, and I'm sure that there will be a vocal outcry against him from many fans if he doesn't rectify this error in the Summer window. Our only chance of keep Bale is to strengthen our squad and prove to him that he has a CL future at the Lane. If Levy does spend the money, we've got as good a platform as any to challenge for the top spots. There's no "luck" about it, merely business.
 
Utter bollocks!

How can we have been lucky to have a player that we own? That doesn't make sense.

We've been unlucky in that we've been saddled with two of the lamest so-called "strikers" in the entire footballing world. If we had Michu or RVP, we'd have been challenging for the title. The idea that Bale was the only reason we got 5th is utter stupidity. Yeah, that's right - Bale scores the goals, does all the defending, and also makes all the great saves to keep us in games! <doh>

Most Spurs fans have been utterly sickened by Levy's apparent inability to recognise that he needs to spend serious money in order to get an assurance of goals from his strikers, and I'm sure that there will be a vocal outcry against him from many fans if he doesn't rectify this error in the Summer window. Our only chance of keep Bale is to strengthen our squad and prove to him that he has a CL future at the Lane. If Levy does spend the money, we've got as good a platform as any to challenge for the top spots. There's no "luck" about it, merely business.

You really wouldn't have. The defence has been a problem for you this season, especially with injuries.
 
That depends.

As I said, any of United, Chelsea or Arsenal could drop out of the top 4.

Highly unlikely, I'd argue there's even less of a chance of it happening this coming season than there was last. Chelsea look to have finished their transition and Arsenal look to be getting their act together (at last), United still have too strong a squad to finish outside the top 4.
 
We sorely missed Sandro in the centre of the park, but overall, I thought our defence did reasonably well. Would I want to improve it? Of course, that goes without saying.

The point I was making, though, is that if, for every one of the 22 goals that Bale scored for us, our defence leaked an extra goal, Bale's effect would have been neutralised. The idea that Bale "carried" the team is utterly ridiculous. Bale is a Spurs player, and he is expected to do his job just as every other of our players is.
 
Highly unlikely, I'd argue there's even less of a chance of it happening this coming season than there was last. Chelsea look to have finished their transition and Arsenal look to be getting their act together (at last), United still have too strong a squad to finish outside the top 4.



I've no doubt you are correct, DL.

But where would the fun be if we all agreed on every single issue?
 
I've no doubt you are correct, DL.

But where would the fun be if we all agreed on every single issue?

You're right, but it's not an arrangement I'm happy with. I've said on your board many times that the PL is becoming more and more predictable and competition is weaker but been rebuked many times. Sooner or later people are going to see for themselves. The pool of talent is getting smaller, gap between top and bottom is getting larger and the results are getting more predictable, performance in CL getting worse etc, how can people say the PL as a league is getting stronger? Beggars belief really <doh>
 
Utter bollocks!

How can we have been lucky to have a player that we own? That doesn't make sense.

We've been unlucky in that we've been saddled with two of the lamest so-called "strikers" in the entire footballing world. If we had Michu or RVP, we'd have been challenging for the title. The idea that Bale was the only reason we got 5th is utter stupidity. Yeah, that's right - Bale scores the goals, does all the defending, and also makes all the great saves to keep us in games! <doh>



You certainly know all about spouting utter bollocks <ok>

I'll use the same premise of 'lucky' that you were applying to Arsenal being 'lucky' to finish above you, we own our players, they are expected to do their job, so were we still lucky ? or were you talking bollocks ?

As for Bale carrying your team, and you positing that if your defence had leaked an extra goal for every one he scored, it would have been neutralised, again that's meaningless nonsense. The only tangible difference that would have been made if there were no Bale goals would have been that you would have finished 1 point above West Brom.
 
Go easy on him haha, you've already rinsed him once today. <laugh>
 
No you didn't you're just a wum twat who gets off with posting bile on the cream of London's board, Wum dickhead that you are.<ok>
 
It had little to do with money spent. The difference between AVB and Mourinho was that Mourinho had just won the Champions League and inherited a dressing room that had won nothing together, his man management and people skills were second to none, and he was charismatic and able to deal with the media. AVB was the complete opposite, he inherited a group that had won far more than him and had poor man management skills and wasn't media savvy so he was always on a hiding to nothing. The players undermined him, IMO, but he didn't help himself. He wasn't ready and should have spent longer in Portugal to develop his managerial skills before coming to England.

AVB was charged with overseeing an overhaul of the squad but wasn't able to buy players in that he wanted to or afforded any kind of transition period or backed when things weren't going so well. That's clear.

Why you think media handling had anything to so with it, I don't know.
 
AVB was charged with overseeing an overhaul of the squad but wasn't able to buy players in that he wanted to or afforded any kind of transition period or backed when things weren't going so well. That's clear.

Why you think media handling had anything to so with it, I don't know.

Mourinho was under far more pressure to deliver, he pretty much had to win the league, all that was expected of AVB was top 4 (which I feel was an acceptable target), when things weren't going well Mourinho was able to handle the media well and take the pressure off his players and also off himself, AVB wasn't able to do that so there was intense scrutiny over every single draw/loss.