Red the Bear
Something less generic
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No doubt but as it stands they're still not an oil club.Chelsea and City became 'big' clubs, as opposed to entertaining nearly-men/ virtual laughing stocks post 70s respectively, through being financially doped to the gills, or real-life FM cheatcoding. Spurs - funny as the whole 'Spursy' thing is tripping over themselves even at the threshold of success and falling backwards - just need a disgustingly rich Middle East owner who's able to work around FFP for a couple of years, and they'll suddenly be a 'legitimate' club who players seem mysteriously keen to sign for all of a sudden , particularly given the stadium and London location in their favour.
You have to wonder how much of it is their fans and how much levy simply being a piss poor squad builder and being an arrogant bastard who can't admit defeat, one needs to look no further than how they've spent their cash in these past few years.Definitely, they need a rebuild and to start again like they did when they hired Poch, the problem is that it’s extremely hard for spurs fans to admit that and that new stadium (best stadium in all the world…) doesn’t scream mid table, Levy will have sanctioned that spend on the back of big champions league nights.
I don't know, for starters history notwithstanding they actually won a cup or two during that period.Not sure you can legit call Arsenal a bigger club than Spurs based on the 15 years or so.