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Ugh.

How short is your attention span? Seriously?



I said in the last eight years we've finished above you as often as not.

That is a factual statement, which you erroneously tried to correct. Very foolish to correct someone when you're ignorant of the facts. And instead of owning it, you're doubling down.



In a sporting sense, we had gone past United.

Transitory perhaps, a moment in time, but nonetheless true.



Me thinks you're spoiling for a pissing contest over which the biggest club is.

I'm not saying that Spurs are bigger than United. I'm not saying they ever were.

All I said is that, for a couple of year period there, we had gone past you in a sporting sense.

Now if you're aiming to compete, what message does it send to your fans if you're selling your talisman to a direct rival? Are we saying that we think we should aim for 5th and call ourselves best of the rest?

Do you honestly think Spurs fans are going to say "oh, fair enough if Kane wants to leave for Man U?". If so, you haven't been paying attention the last eight years.



Uh huh.

I'd only ever belittle the trophies to the extent that someone would hang sh1t on Spurs for not winning one. Like finishing 1st in the Europa league outstrips finishing second in the Champions League.

I'm simply giving you the lay of the land as regards Tottenham fandom. Maybe the thought that we don't regard United as particularly special nowadays strikes a raw nerve with you.

But we're not the only ones thinking that. And it's based entirely on recent sporting merit. If you want to call that 'delusional', then go ahead.

Losing the CL isn't better than winning the uefa cup. Don't be shocked if Kane goes to a bigger English fish or elsewhere.
 
Losing the CL isn't better than winning the uefa cup. Don't be shocked if Kane goes to a bigger English fish or elsewhere.
I mean it kinda is by definition.
 
I'll tell this to my Chelsea friend upset by the fa cup

I mean, Chelsea losing in the FA Cup Final is better than winning the EFL Trophy if that's the comparison you're going for?
 

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Ugh.

How short is your attention span? Seriously?



I said in the last eight years we've finished above you as often as not.

That is a factual statement, which you erroneously tried to correct. Very foolish to correct someone when you're ignorant of the facts. And instead of owning it, you're doubling down.



In a sporting sense, we had gone past United.

Transitory perhaps, a moment in time, but nonetheless true.



Me thinks you're spoiling for a pissing contest over which the biggest club is.

I'm not saying that Spurs are bigger than United. I'm not saying they ever were.

All I said is that, for a couple of year period there, we had gone past you in a sporting sense.

Now if you're aiming to compete, what message does it send to your fans if you're selling your talisman to a direct rival? Are we saying that we think we should aim for 5th and call ourselves best of the rest?

Do you honestly think Spurs fans are going to say "oh, fair enough if Kane wants to leave for Man U?". If so, you haven't been paying attention the last eight years.



Uh huh.

I'd only ever belittle the trophies to the extent that someone would hang sh1t on Spurs for not winning one. Like finishing 1st in the Europa league outstrips finishing second in the Champions League.

I'm simply giving you the lay of the land as regards Tottenham fandom. Maybe the thought that we don't regard United as particularly special nowadays strikes a raw nerve with you.

But we're not the only ones thinking that. And it's based entirely on recent sporting merit. If you want to call that 'delusional', then go ahead.

Rambling now and backtracking.

You actually said "If we sell Kane - who wants to leave in search of trophies - to a team we'd gone past in the last few years, that sends a horrible message to fans."

Gone past in the last few years, the last few years Spurs have not gone past United. That is a fact, in the last four seasons you have finished once in front of us, and only once in the last three years and no times in the last two.

Now if you want to say for a tiny one or two year period before that you had gone past United in terms of title challenging/trophy challenging, sure but it was short lived.

I will relent and admit that Spurs have gone past United even recently as being a bigger rock climbing club but that is it.
 
I mean, Chelsea losing in the FA Cup Final is better than winning the EFL Trophy if that's the comparison you're going for?

Why would you start a sentence with I mean?

Fairly poor analogy imo.

I'd rather win uefa; Chelsea , Seville etc. Than lose cl; spurs, AMadrid etc.

2nd is as bad as last
 
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Why would you start a sentence with I mean?

Fairly poor analogy imo.

I'd rather win uefa; Chelsea , Seville etc. Than lose cl; spurs, Madrid etc.

2nd is as bad as last

I mean, it's clearly because you seem to be struggling with a basic concept that being in a more prestigious comp means a club is doing better.

United got the chance to win that trophy because they didn't even finish second in the UCL.
 
I mean, it's clearly because you seem to be struggling with a basic concept that being in a more prestigious comp means a club is doing better.

United got the chance to win that trophy because they didn't even finish second in the UCL.

I mean, if you're not first you're last.
 
I mean, it's clearly because you seem to be struggling with a basic concept that being in a more prestigious comp means a club is doing better.

United got the chance to win that trophy because they didn't even finish second in the UCL.

That's nice but if you don't win wgaf

Might as well have a party for finishing 2nd in the league
 
That's nice but if you don't win wgaf

Might as well have a party for finishing 2nd in the league

Think you're missing the point but I can't be sure if it's deliberate or not.
 
I get the point I just think it's a poor one backed by a loser mentality.

More sad by spouted by a team that has not win anything forever

I look forward to welcoming Kane to Hull City after our title winning season.
 

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I'll tell this to my Chelsea friend upset by the fa cup
Huh?
I'm saying that losing the Champions League final is a better result than winning the Europa League.
 
Huh?
I'm saying that losing the Champions League final is a better result than winning the Europa League.

Getting in early for the final result?
 

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I know. I'm just pointing out that's a bit stupid.
By talking about a completely unrelated competition?

Also, like I said, pretty much objectively true.
 
Rambling now and backtracking.

Rambling and backtracking? I didn't backtrack on anything mate.

You actually said "If we sell Kane - who wants to leave in search of trophies - to a team we'd gone past in the last few years, that sends a horrible message to fans."

Gone past in the last few years, the last few years Spurs have not gone past United. That is a fact, in the last four seasons you have finished once in front of us, and only once in the last three years and no times in the last two.

I was talking about the post-Fergie era, an era that coincidentally lines up with Kane's career. Not the last two years.

There's really nothing to choose between the two clubs during that time. At one point we were ahead of you. Now you're ahead of us.

The point is the perception that selling a player to a direct rival - who we were ahead of as recently as three years ago - because he wants to win trophies creates is an ugly one for the selling club.

How did United dominate English football for 20 years? By selling players to your closest competitors? Off the top of my head the only one you lost that hurt was Ronaldo to Real Madrid. The moment you start selling your best players to direct competitors is the moment you embrace mediocrity.

Now if you want to say for a tiny one or two year period before that you had gone past United in terms of title challenging/trophy challenging, sure but it was short lived.

Thank you, that's exactly what I was saying.

Which is why I phrased my comment carefully. Past tense and everything. We'd gone past in the last few years. As in within the last few years.

I will relent and admit that Spurs have gone past United even recently as being a bigger rock climbing club but that is it.

Cool.

Take United out of it for the moment. Pretend Arsenal and Tottenham weren't local rivals, but rather based in different cities.

Do you think Spurs fans would be cool with it if Kane said he wanted to leave to win trophies, and every man and his dog suggested Arsenal as a destination? No, of course they wouldn't. Not because Arsenal haven't been a successful club, but because they're clearly not what they were. Even if they have won a couple of FA cups of late.

You don't become the best by selling to direct rivals. You can't even really compete if you sell to direct rivals. That's the perception tightrope that the Tottenham board, who are already on thin ice, have to walk. I'm telling you, it'll matter to Spurs fans - that's it.
 
Rambling and backtracking? I didn't backtrack on anything mate.



I was talking about the post-Fergie era, an era that coincidentally lines up with Kane's career. Not the last two years.

There's really nothing to choose between the two clubs during that time. At one point we were ahead of you. Now you're ahead of us.

The point is the perception that selling a player to a direct rival who we were ahead of as recently as three years ago because he wants to win trophies creates is an ugly one for the selling club.

How did United dominate English football for 20 years? By selling players to your closest competitors? Off the top of my head the only one you lost that hurt was Ronaldo to Real Madrid. The moment you start selling your best players to direct competitors is the moment you embrace mediocrity.



Thank you, that's exactly what I was saying.

Which is why I phrased my comment carefully. Past tense and everything. We'd gone past in the last few years. As in within the last few years.



Cool.

Take United out of it for the moment. Pretend Arsenal and Tottenham weren't local rivals, but rather based in different cities.

Do you think Spurs fans would be cool with it if Kane said he wanted to leave to win trophies, and every man and his dog suggested Arsenal as a destination? No, of course they wouldn't. Not because Arsenal haven't been a successful club, but because they're clearly not what they were. Even if they have won a couple of FA cups of late.

You don't become the best by selling to direct rivals. You can't even really compete if you sell to direct rivals. That's the perception tightrope that the Tottenham board, who are already on thin ice, have to walk. I'm telling you, it'll matter to Spurs fans - that's it.

I don't even want Kane so it's irrelevant to me.
 
I get the point I just think it's a poor one backed by a loser mentality.

Yes, because what fans think about the merits of various competitions really impacts on how well footballers on the park perform.

More sad by spouted by a team that has not win anything forever

The only thing that's sad is your grasp of English grammar.
 
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