Keller (before game) 'Some of us are playing for our contracts next season.' Davies (before game) 'We're not going to just roll over now that we can't get into Europe.' Boro 5 (YES, 5! That's not a typo), Spurs 1. And Boro missed a penalty. And Chris Perry was sent off. Boro scored 3 during 5 crazy minutes. A team affiliation is for life, not just a winning streak. I've had my fill of Spurs this season to last me a lifetime. I guess sometimes I might pop online to say 'hello', but this is it. I'm not going to waste any more money on those overpaid half-wits who shove our noses in it. Some of those knob-heads get £42,000 a week (hello Sheringham, useless sod). No more. Bye everyone, it was fun while it lasted!
sorry to say so, but aren't you 8th in the league? that's not bad in my book. Try to think how Sunderland or West Ham fans, who have fallen from much better things, must feel. And we aren't moaning to the extent that we say 'no more', if at all.
We actually expected to be in Europe next season. And we continously fail to purchase enough players that we need.
We weren't just looking to survive like certain clubs. Look at all the clubs in danger. There is a common thread (excluding Bolton and West Brom). Management. Leeds changed managers too often (although they're safe now). Sunderland changed managers, that wasn't a bad thing. It was Reid's replacement Wilkinson that set the tone. Westaaahhhhmmm didn't change theirs quick enough. It's taken a managers near death to wake them up. Hopefully they'll still go down. Bolton only look to survive, therefore they end up in the thick of it. West Brom. How much was Megson given to spend on new players?
And you also forget to point out the fact that we haven't fallen from anywhere under Hoddle, we've improved! The end of this season has been total *************** but we have improved, and before away at West Ham we would have been right to expect Euopean qualification. Hoddle blew a few games, but I'm confident we can get into Europe next year. Another manager change, whether it's Martin O'Neill or Jesus Christ will only mean at least another two years of this.