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The reality check is that only two teams have won the PL in the last 7 years and one of those did it 6 times. In that period, few have challenged for the title to the end. Utd have never realistically challenged since SAF left in 2013 despite a couple of 2nd places.
Chelsea haven't been at races for a while.
90+ points is usually required and only City and Liverpool have proved capable of that in recent times.
The Big Six is no more than a reference to the 6 clubs with the largest income.
Sky like to promote the idea of competition - but in real terms, City have had little competition in the PL for ages.
 
It was largely because their previous Big Four had been ****ed by City and they didn't want to kick out Liverpool or Utd.
Add in basically guaranteed European football and the financial gulf and you get a group separate from everyone else.

Liverpool weren't great at the start of the 2010s and they're a big thing for the media.
They were below City in every single season, finishing 7th, 6th, 8th, 7th, 2nd, 6th and 8th.
They finished above us twice. Utd started well, then died off. Virtually the opposite.

If you want to limit it to top 4, then we broke into it on six occasions. More often than not.
Leicester were the only other team to do it at all and they only managed it once.
They did win the league, of course, and we all know that story.
We got more points the next season and finished 2nd. Not a lot you can do about that.

We’re the only ones so far to have broken the top 4 glass ceiling under our own steam, too. Hasn’t translated to trophies though which obviously is ****.
 
Where did City get all that money to buy the best of UEFA? I'm a long way away so we don't get to hear too much.......!?
 
The manager cried at the end of the semi final and the talk around the whole club at the time was job done etc.

Reaching finals is great but ultimately you need to win them and even if you win them you need to look at the next one etc.

You bringing up getting to a final in 2019 (which was lost within 30seconds) as appetite for success in 2024 reinforces my point
Winning trophies only happens if you have one of the best teams or a lot of luck and sometimes you need both.
You can only have one of the best teams if you have lots of money or you get really lucky with recruitment.
The strategy the club are following is to overtake the others on wealth and then better players and trophies will follow. There is only one short cut to this which is to accept dodgy money.
The reason we don't quite manage to win things is that we come up against richer clubs with better players when we get to semi finals and finals. It's nothing to do with attitude or DNA or anything else.
 
Winning trophies only happens if you have one of the best teams or a lot of luck and sometimes you need both.
You can only have one of the best teams if you have lots of money or you get really lucky with recruitment.
The strategy the club are following is to overtake the others on wealth and then better players and trophies will follow. There is only one short cut to this which is to accept dodgy money.
The reason we don't quite manage to win things is that we come up against richer clubs with better players when we get to semi finals and finals. It's nothing to do with attitude or DNA or anything else.
There's also the variable of the monied clubs and/or old money clubs either having an off season or being in the early stages of a transitional period

The 2015-16 season is the most obvious example of this, as the sheer volume of those clubs ****ting the bed at once was a freak anomaly, because while one or possibly two dropping a clanger in a season is something which clubs can prepare for, the entire Sky Four dropping more bollocks simultaneously than a clumsy vet on the way to the medical waste incinerator is not
 
The reality check is that only two teams have won the PL in the last 7 years and one of those did it 6 times.

Since the inception of the PL ...

League champions / FA cup winners / League cup winners :

7 / 9 / 11

The figures for the non "Sky 4" clubs :

3 / 5 / 7


The "Sky 4" got financially fat off PL broadcast +
CL money for nigh on two decades, to the competitive
detriment of the English leagues as a whole.

The only way to break that hegemony was to
become a Sugga Daddy FC. Two such clubs
arose, one of whom was already "Sky 4" .
 
Since the inception of the PL ...

League champions / FA cup winners / League cup winners :

7 / 9 / 11

The figures for the non "Sky 4" clubs :

3 / 5 / 7


The "Sky 4" got financially fat off PL broadcast +
CL money for nigh on two decades, to the competitive
detriment of the English leagues as a whole.

The only way to break that hegemony was to
become a Sugga Daddy FC. Two such clubs
arose, one of whom was already "Sky 4" .

Unfortunately the Manc clubs have dominated the premier league era winning 65% of the titles between them (Utd 13 City 8). Of the 7 winners 3 have won it once and only 1 of those is a top 6 regular, the other 2 both played championship football last season!
 
Unfortunately the Manc clubs have dominated the premier league era winning 65% of the titles between them (Utd 13 City 8). Of the 7 winners 3 have won it once and only 1 of those is a top 6 regular, the other 2 both played championship football last season!
Whilst finances are undoubtedly a huge factor, you can’t ignore the impact of SAF and Pep either. I suspect there would have been a more even distribution had they not been managers. Teams can have financial and other advantages, but not always take them. But when you have those advantages and the best manager too, the outcome is inevitable.
 
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Winning trophies only happens if you have one of the best teams or a lot of luck and sometimes you need both.
You can only have one of the best teams if you have lots of money or you get really lucky with recruitment.
The strategy the club are following is to overtake the others on wealth and then better players and trophies will follow. There is only one short cut to this which is to accept dodgy money.
The reason we don't quite manage to win things is that we come up against richer clubs with better players when we get to semi finals and finals. It's nothing to do with attitude or DNA or anything else.
You don`t have to accept dodgy money at all, why not accept some "clean money" and get rid of the main reason we win fack all in the process, ENIC. This club has a losers mentality, created over many years by Levy and ENIC, there is no pressure for our players to win silverware. The reason we win nothing is down to our clueless chairman, who makes bad decision after bad decision, he employs the wrong people, signs the wrong players, wastes money on the wrong players and cuts off his nose to spite his face like night follows day. Every decision Levy takes is a business decision rather than a sporting one, that`s no good for building a football team that wins silverware.
 
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You don`t have to accept dodgy money at all, why not accept some "clean money" and get rid of the main reason we win fack all in the process, ENIC. This club has a losers mentality, created over many years by Levy and ENIC, there is no pressure for our players to win silverware. The reason we win nothing is down to our clueless chairman, who makes bad decision after bad decision, he employs the wrong people, signs the wrong players, wastes money on the wrong players and cuts off his nose to spite his face like night follows day. Every decision Levy takes is a business decision rather than a sporting one, that`s no good for building a football team that wins silverware.
Wrong on every count. Increasing income is the only way of building a club that regularly wins trophies. There are no counter examples anywhere. Luck can win one or two trophies. Money wins the others.
 
Are you living in the past? Have you noticed who wins the FA Cup these days? Have you noticed who wins the league? It's one of 3 or 4 clubs, two of whom have received huge amounts of dogey money and the other two have had larger incomes than Spurs. In terms of league performance this is arguably the most successful period in Spurs history. We were never as consitent in finishing top 6 before ENIC. We won cups, yes we did and were known as a cup team. In those days the FA Cup was won almost by a different team every year. That's all changed with the creation of the PL. Levy has kept us up there in the league and his decisions have increased our income and put us in contention to win cups and the league. Compare Spurs over the last 20 years with our real former equals. Everton, Villa, Newcastle, Leeds. Then you will see the true worth of how we have done.

I think with Ange we could be on the verge of making the breakthrough into league and cup success but without the new stadium and the increase in turnover worldwide we would stand very little chance. Ask Leeds, Sunderland, Portsmouth, Everton, Birmingham, Blackpool, Nottm Forest, Wolves. All these clubs have success in their past their prospects are difficult, only Everton have made moves to change their situation by earning MORE MONEY and sadly that's what it's all about now. If you're a Spurs fan you should enjoy what you have and be happy that we have not sunk into League 1 like a number of our former competitors have.