You're clearly the one who's angry here, considering the evidence includes:Actually it's saying that no-one remembers teams who haven't done anything memorable. If you can only infer one meaning from a comment then that's sort of your issue, not mine. And when it leads to the sort of anger you show you might want to take a step back.
So it appears that the only person who made up that argument that's got you so irked is you. You've spent almost 48 hours now getting beyond unhealthy levels of angry to desperately try and prove that a particular statement is wrong that no-one has said apart from yourself. Good going.
So.... what is memorable about spurs' season 16/17 that would make neutrals remember it in five years? Playing as good football as the Dutch team of '74 yeah?
i.) Visiting our board within two minutes of the final whistle on Saturday evening to gloat
ii.) Refusing to admit you used a stupid bloody argument
iii.) Blatantly misquoting me when I debunked your stupid bloody argument
iv.) Holding up "Diego" blatantly misquoting me on the Arsenal board as evidence of...something
v.) Steaming in when I called out "Diego" for blatantly misquoting me on the Arsenal board when it (supposedly) had nothing to do with you
vi.) All manner of ****posting on our board after I pointed out the remarkable similarities between posts by you and "Diego"
vii.) Resorting to smear by calling me "angry" at every opportunity
Do you think that makes you look calm? Because I hate to break it to you, but it makes you look just as bad as that angry little dung beetle banging on about Nigel Mansell because they weren't hugged enough as a child. So, as I said before, cut the crap.
What's going to be remembered about our team in five years? Well let me think...
The final season at White Hart Lane
Winning the final North London Derby at White Hart Lane
Winning our last-ever match at White Hart Lane
Being unbeaten at home all season
The emergence of Harry Winks
Harry Kane winning back-to-back Golden Boots
Son breaking a long-standing record for most goals in a league season by a South Korean player
Kane, Alli and Son all scoring 20+ goals in a season, a historical feat not just for Spurs but in Premier League history
Some of the matches will certainly go down in the annals (the 2-0s over Chelsea and Man City being obvious ones)
That's a short list off the top of my head, and you've got no chance if you try to hand-wave it away since the majority of that list will always be in the history books. Oops!
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