As I have said before To Dare is to do, does not mean settling for fourth place and a bit part in the CL.
We have to aim for the top even if that means failure. That's the Bill Nich philosophy. Not Harry's we are punching above our weight, we can't compete with Man C, Man U, Chelsea we just don't have their money.
Bollocks to that philosophy, we go for it! We might succeed or we might fail but settling for also ran's is not what Spurs are about.
Who mentioned also-rans? I was talking about winning silverwear! And you do that by having a better team than your rivals. And you do that with money 99% of the time. And more money for us, with less money for them means you can build a team who can surpass Arsenal, Liverpool etc.
If only people did not equate "aiming high" with throwing away improvements that have been made. As if the only way of continuing improvements, the only way to try to improve, is to sack the boss and look for someone new.
Cos we all know that works, don't we?
We might succeed we might fail indeed. I remember the old days all of 3 years ago when finishing 4th WAS succeeding. Apparently not any more. Apparently we should be winning the league. Apparently Spurs are a crap team now with no hope of winning a trophy cos of the mess that Harry has left us in.
Sorry but this is the best Spurs team in decades in the best league positions it's been in for decades, with the best chance of winning something in decades (two league cups and an FA Cup in thirty years if you recall). And apparently harry was not doing a good enough job. What total arse-water.
I'm feeling quite pissed off right now. Cos I know that the likelihood of Spurs improving after a managerial change is what it has always been - abut 10-20%.
And all those who have talked about Martinez and Jol and Klinsmann and all that pie in the sky crap will now very likely get a very cold, very hard wake-up call.
"To Dare Is To Do" indeed. And if excitement and intrigue in the close season is what you're after then daring and doing must be great for you right now. But I'm more concerned with the future of a very, very good Spurs team which is now in jeopardy. Cos I want the daring and the doing to take place on the pitch.