Whatever Arsenal's fate in the post Wenger era it will still be better than anything Spurs have achieved in last 50 years.
i think your deepest fear is that once Wenger (who has won more trophies than every Spurs manager combined) moves on and we have a new manager who starts investing in the team, that Arsenal will return to being capable of winning the League.
Spurs may have a period of finishing above Arsenal, probably 2 seasons at most, but as they say form is temporary and class is permanent, and we will get back to where we belong
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It's indicative of Spurs' small club mentality that their raison d'etre is all about measuring themselves against their superior north london neighbours and coming up short.
They have had to watch us win league titles, FA cups, doubles, finishing in the top 4, playing in the CL for the last two decades, whilst a litany of failed Spurs managers have succumbed to Wenger.
Now that his time is coming to an end and Arsenal are at a crossroads, Spurs fans are preparing for a collective spunk fest at the thought that they might actually, for once, finish above Arsenal. It will be the single biggest moment for many of them in their entire lives, and for the older ones, something they haven't experienced for two decades.
I say we let them enjoy this small token (should it happen) because the poor ****ers have had **** all to cheer about between the two clubs and they know it will be short lived.

