I wont agonise Luke, if you follow professional football you have to expect this seedy side of the game. The trick is not to swallow all the spurious speculation in the press and wait and see what happens. If once the season starts we are not better than last season then the dissapointment looms. Following Spurs is always interesting, we are often close to doing something only to fall when nearly home. Much more interesting than United where you always expect to win something (in recent years anyway). Fulham supporters got much more value out of their recent eufa run than a (bigger) team would. The journey is always more exciting than the
arrival, unless you fly of course like Man C. when it is not really a journey anyway. If Man C. win we will all think; so they should with all that cash, no glory there.
Money might get you there but at the cost of an exciting route. Spurs rich enough to be up there but not rich enough to guarantee it, so the potential for glory remains.