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It's the players themselves playing the football that will or will not win them something.
Are we now expecting these highly paid men to say to us all, hey we'll be happy with the league cup because we don't actually believe we are good enough to win anything else.
Because, this seems to be what many Spurs supporters are now saying.
If they got to the final they would want to win it and they would celebrate the win with us supporters. Great!
It doesn't then work that because they have won this cup only then can they think about the bigger picture.
I wish supporters would make up their minds. Do we want to win the PL? If so do we want our players to fight for it in the belief that they are indeed good enough to win it?
I'd suggest that coming third and then second in the PL gives them a hell of a lot more hope, desire and belief of being Champions than winning a League cup would.
No one here is saying that winning the league cup is a bad thing (why would we), just that there are greater priorities and goals to achieve. And of course, there is.
It's a long, long season with plenty still to fight for and, myself and hopefully (surely), our players and manager, really shouldn't be at all hung-up about one bad night against those bloody bubble blowin' berks from up the road in East London.
Let them bury their sad n sorry hammer-heads into their soggy pie and mash, whilst we get our hooks into the bigger fish we now have to fry. Starting with Man U.
Make up yer minds Spurs supporters... Are we big fish, or are we small fry?
Are we now expecting these highly paid men to say to us all, hey we'll be happy with the league cup because we don't actually believe we are good enough to win anything else.
Because, this seems to be what many Spurs supporters are now saying.
If they got to the final they would want to win it and they would celebrate the win with us supporters. Great!
It doesn't then work that because they have won this cup only then can they think about the bigger picture.
I wish supporters would make up their minds. Do we want to win the PL? If so do we want our players to fight for it in the belief that they are indeed good enough to win it?
I'd suggest that coming third and then second in the PL gives them a hell of a lot more hope, desire and belief of being Champions than winning a League cup would.
No one here is saying that winning the league cup is a bad thing (why would we), just that there are greater priorities and goals to achieve. And of course, there is.
It's a long, long season with plenty still to fight for and, myself and hopefully (surely), our players and manager, really shouldn't be at all hung-up about one bad night against those bloody bubble blowin' berks from up the road in East London.
Let them bury their sad n sorry hammer-heads into their soggy pie and mash, whilst we get our hooks into the bigger fish we now have to fry. Starting with Man U.
Make up yer minds Spurs supporters... Are we big fish, or are we small fry?