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Oct232009

Forget the Top 4

There are varying levels of disappointment that exist within this beautiful game we love so much. Watching your team lose is always accompanied by a gut wrenching feeling leaving you empty and devoid of any form of joy. Whether you are down towards the bottom three or mid-table or (like us) pretending to be good enough to break the top 4. We are doing nothing more than flirting with the ideology that the gap between the likes of us, Villa, City etc is no longer a Grand Canyon of impossibility. But that ideology is fact. The gulf is not the monstrous Godzillaesque vastness it was several years ago. Its now sitting somewhere between a teenage King Kong and a new-born Kraken. Ans still formidable enough to rip the head clean off your neck.

Most of us know not to get overly giddy about it. Not yet. Not nine games into the season. Experience has taught us well. We've been there before thirty-seven games in and then seen it implode in ridiculous circumstances. But one off seasons are not quite the same as a full-blown challenge, year in year out. But we can't complain, all we can do is take the opportunity if one arises. Earning membership into the elite at the expense of one of its long-standing members is beyond tricky. Even when they have a lull (which seems to be a shared nuisance that Arsenal and Liverpool own the rights to) they still manage to pull through and renew. Balaclavas and sawn-off shot guns wont be enough to get past the state of the art security that protects them. We (along with the other pretenders) have to add some finesse to accompany the brute force. You need a George Clooney and Brad Pitt to blag your way in.

It must be a little unsettling for their fans as well as their board of directors. Knowing that the money they need for their protection could dry up which would see the Sky collapse in on them. But it's yet to happen. Even when Liverpool finished 5th, they won the CL.

Losing a game always leaves you empty no matter who you are, but losing a game that carries more in the way of expectation is a far worse feeling. And losing a game that is considered a certainty is even worse. The Top 4 have to contend with the threat of the small group of ambitious clubs directly below them and from in-house weaknesses as illustrated by Liverpool's hiccup(s). The more susceptible you are to defeat, the closer to mortality you become. The threat is real. Finally.

The expectation and the anticipation and build up alone is worth it though. Every game is vital although arguably a touch more comfortable when things are going well. Life in the Top 4 is one that is never taken for granted. You can see that with the way arrogance and kidology is used relentlessly to bully and win. Add those two ingredients alongside top draw football and world class players - and you get why its considered absurd for someone like us to break in. And if the seasoned script is not followed to the letter, even though their fans may shift uncomfortably in their seats, the buzz exponentially grows. Its that do or die ethic. Losing. Failure. Its unacceptable and the very thought is blasphemy. Because a return to mediocrity would shatter the hearts of thousands. Which would be music to thousands of others.

Last time we had a taster was in the aforementioned 2006 season when we sat in 4th spot for months. Literally four months. Towards the end it was impossible not to feel a mixture of excitement and nervousness with each passing game. You stood watching, scared shitless of defeat. Because it wasn't just three points at stake. It was the whole season. Imagine having some of that every season.

We only tend to experience that type of intensity in Cup runs and have done so in the past two seasons when we've played Arsenal (semi-finals) and Chelsea (that final). Prem wise, we had the dismay of a relegation dogfight to contend with prior to Harry's revival. And now this season we have that oh so subtle grin across our faces with each passing week as we believe a little bit more with each point collected whilst others around us unexpectedly trip up. It's nice to be thinking about the next 2/3 months rather than already whispering to each other '...next season'.

When we get to January, if we are still up there and the usual suspect or two are still dropping points, then we can start making comparisons to 2006. And when people - within the club or the media - start talking about the CL with geninue belief (and not for the sake of soundbite) - we can actually say it out loud (as fans) that we are in with a chance. Not because we've evolved into a top class side over-night, but because the Prem is more of an open playing field.

At the moment its nothing more than theoretical because there's still plenty of time for normal service to resume. But all we can do is push on and it would be stupid not to think about it. And if we happened to gatecrash the party and lock the door behind us (might need a sofa to push up against it too) we would have to embrace anticipation and expectancy at that higher level making the disappointment of defeat far more draining than a 6-pointer for 7th spot.

A reoccurring membership is better than a guest pass.

Supporters of Utd, Chelsea, Liverpool and Arsenal have come to expect a certain standard. They do not expect to lose too many games. They expect to finish in the top 4. They expect to challenge for silverware.

It’s a completely different type of pressure - on the club and its manager and players - and on the supporters, as a collective. We take it on the chin and we shrug because points are sacrificed as part of a never ending transition and learning curve. There's no choice other than to work hard and hope.

But if we begin to change the mentality at the club and truly hate losing - any kind whether its down to bad performance or bad luck - then we stand a chance. Although these chances of success will always be anchored to the type of quality we have in the squad and reacting professionally when we don't pick up points by making it up for it in the next game.

We - as Tottenham fans - worry and fret and generally hold our faces in the palms of our hands during most games. Regardless of how the next person along might tag the importance of the game. We are an emotional lot, not afraid to wear our hearts on our sleeves, even if it means one or two of us get a little bit over the top with a war cry or a just a plain old cry. Like any fan, we want to see our team win. But we lay extra importance on games (Arsenal, Chelsea, Utd, Liverpool) because we perceive these games as benchmarks of progress. The reality is, its the games against the smaller teams that will always define our steps forward. Beat them - home and away - and let the 'Top Four' smash each other up. And if we nick a point or three in one or two of the games with Utd, Chelsea, Arsenal and Liverpool then its a bonus.

This is not a defeatist attitude. We all know how limp we've been, bullied by the likes of WBA away in the past and dropping points to other clubs that should not be able to compete with us on paper. See that ounce of arrogance creep into the paragraph? It's not meant to be patronising. You know what I'm talking about.

And this season, we've shown we've got steel. We are not a soft touch. We tend to do ok (home rather than away) against the Top 4. But the way we've dealt with the rest has been more than impressive. And we've beaten Liverpool already (no mean feat it would now appear). So its not crazy to suggest we can compete. If we can keep it up, we can. Mental strength and togetherness will be vital. City, Everton and Villa have similar ambitious. Even Sunderland have a swagger about themselves. That's the tier of teams that will pose a direct challenge to us. Those will be the genuine make or break encounters. The rest will be bread and butter games to build the foundations on.

Fact is - expectation, even in small doses, is addictive. 2006 was wonderful (apart from the final 90 minutes). Having that every single season is something I want, even if it results in losing two years off my life expectancy by the end of May each year.

So. Liverpool and anyone else who sits up there in one of the four thrones, feel free to keep on dropping points.

Spurs. Tear Stoke a new one.

Reader Comments (24)

I've been saying this for years. Look at West Ham. They have success at home against some of the big 4 (utd, liverpool) but they dont perceive this as progress. We beat Chelsea or whomever or play very well and draw and we seem to think this proof of how good we are. Its just 90 minutes. And we always raise our game for them. I love that we are beating the lesser teams and the big test for me is City and Sunderland.

Oct 23, 2009 at 4:04 PM | Unregistered CommenterJep

Excellent post. Its been said time and time again, we don't HATE losing at Spurs. The players in the past have accepted defeat. I think that's changed since Harry's been there. Can't see anything other than 3 points tomorrow and then its the N L D. COYS.

Oct 23, 2009 at 4:06 PM | Unregistered CommenterMarshall Bomb

As long as we also beat Arsenal I'm fine with this philosophy.

Oct 23, 2009 at 4:09 PM | Unregistered CommenterNathan

We have rode our luck this season but that is a skill we need. We don't feel sorry for ourselves as often as we've done in the past. All smiles from me. Have to beat Stoke and then I'll be more than happy with three points at AG. One point would be ok.

Oct 23, 2009 at 4:13 PM | Unregistered CommenterYYY

Great read. Some classic quotes in the first 3/4 paragraphs.

Oct 23, 2009 at 4:22 PM | Unregistered Commenterecho

a very good post.

and yes, the odd result against arsenal...maybe an actual win in the league... would be a nice bonus

Oct 23, 2009 at 4:22 PM | Unregistered Commentergra

Bang on !

we need to show that when we lose, it hurts not just drop the head and walk back to the center circle.
Just look at john terrys reaction to villas goal last week he went MENTAL....

Oct 23, 2009 at 4:42 PM | Unregistered Commenterbasingstoke yid

A good read.

Forget about Arsenal away folks, no Defoe, Modders and maybe JJ (He is one yellow card from a ban).
But If we get a draw that would be great :) Arsenal at the Lane is a different story and maybe just maybe we can get one over them after years without a league when.

What Spurs need is a Manager in charge for longer than a year! The last time we had that we so nearly cracked the top four. We need to get rid of the Spurs way of not giving Managers and players enough time. Don't always hit the panic button! I really hope Harry is the man who can do it.

COYS Really hope we get the points tomorrow!

Oct 23, 2009 at 4:43 PM | Unregistered CommenterRick

Jesus Christ, Spooks, you write so well and for what?. To tell us not to get carried away, take it one game at a time, don't lets build ourselves for a fall, take care or we'll be a laughing stock.
And when we get to the end of the season and we're in the Champions League you'll say 'Yes but can we keep it up next season'
You won't have enjoyed he ride ,appreciated the journey one little bit. Embrace whats happening, clasp it to your bosom like the long lost friend it is. Don't ' forget the Top Four': we are the top four at the moment.
It might not last and then you can look me square in the keyboard and say'.I told you so'
This could be the Year and I'm going to enjoy every minute of it until it all blows up in our faces as it might.
But it might not.

Oct 23, 2009 at 4:45 PM | Unregistered CommenterJimmyG2

Beautifully crafted article expressing the perfect philosiphy for Spurs fans. I'm certain that we are not good enough this season....but we might be!

Oct 23, 2009 at 5:04 PM | Unregistered CommenterDaveK

Look lets get 1 thing straight here i have been a spurs fan since i was a little kid living in georgia and it would seem that we have always had this attidude of when we are doing well it will only b a matter of time b4 we slip up. Why? Why? This is probably the best squad we have ever had ,no it is the best squad ever assembled if we are being honest. In the time i have supported spurs from the late 70s we have only had 3 top top sides 87- 3rd in league 91 3rd and off course the 5th place team which still grates a little. That frankly aint good enough 4 a side of spurs stature in the side but part of this is due 2 a certain lack of belief which eventually makes the supporters so negative but i really believe if u think positive u can achieve anything. In case u dont know i the little skinny georgian kid played 4 newcasle because i had belief that i would make it in a top league 1 day plus the fact i took anorthosis of cyprus into the champions league 4 the 1st time. All it is is belief that u can achieve anything. Just take a look at Wilson Palacios he has that ingredient and i think he is the key.

Oct 23, 2009 at 5:12 PM | Unregistered Commentertemuri ketsbaia

Lets keep our feet on the ground, no Defoe, Modders also JJ + Palacios one card away from a ban, the Scum next week, it can all turn so quickly, they are letting us think we are in with a chance of top four, but come January the usual suspects will be picking over our players to unsettle the team + the insane refereeing decisions that will go against us later in the season, if it does look like we could break the top four.

We have a long, long way to go and alot of hills to climb.

COYS

Oct 23, 2009 at 5:14 PM | Unregistered CommenterCATCHER

Another excellent piece. Just a note to let you know we are reading this!
Now, back to my BBC predictor....

Oct 23, 2009 at 5:19 PM | Unregistered Commenterhoopspur

Excellent article Spooky. As per usual. Keep up the forum up.

Oct 23, 2009 at 6:41 PM | Unregistered CommenterWest Stand Bagel

Jimmy, I'll be screaming like a little girl every step of the way.

Oct 23, 2009 at 6:44 PM | Registered Commenterspooky

Great post Spooky!

We should just take one game at a time, secure 3 points every time and enjoy every minute of what has been a great and surprising season so far.

Destroy Stoke tomorrow! COYS!!!!!!!!!

Oct 23, 2009 at 7:03 PM | Unregistered Commenterelwehbi@ibleedhotspur

If we can get to within 90mins of Champs League with Mido leading the line then anything is possible. Anything.
My point being that we have a far better (and more settled) squad than in previous seasons. For example we've been without the likes of Woodgate, Dawson, Gomes, King, Defoe and Modric at various stages but have still managed to put out a decent and, more often than not, winning team most weekends. Now compare with Liverpool. If they lose two players they're fkd. By rights we should be having our 'trough' period. But we're not. We're third!
OK, we might not be able to match the likes of Chelsea and ManU in head to heads and in regards to world class individuals but over the course of a season we've got the strength in depth to do something exciting. Not enough to be arrogant but plenty to be optimistic about.

Now if you'll excuse me I've got PES10 to play...

Oct 23, 2009 at 8:15 PM | Unregistered CommenterNext Season

your blog keeps me alive between fixtures. all i will say is this: sgt will , moddle, king, and the mad brazilian all being on song, we can give anyone a game, and should not be scared of the fact.

Oct 23, 2009 at 9:01 PM | Unregistered CommenterJP

Im from South Africa and am supporting Spurs since 1989. I feel very confident in the capability of the current squad. The players are not restricted in their movement, hence the positive results. I think top 4 is definitely on the cards. We played Cud in goal for 3 games and i felt he cost us 4 points (1 at chelsea and 3 at bolton) . We also juggled the defence and still managed to get results. Nw our centre backs are fit, gomes is fit and strikers are hungry, we can be rest assured of results. Once Modfather and Defoe are back, normal service is resumed and maybe, jus maybe we hav to start shining the Premiership trophy. COYS :-)

Oct 23, 2009 at 9:49 PM | Unregistered CommenterJerard _ South Africa

I'm as drunk as a cunt, it's Friday night, and this article has made the hairs on the back of my neck stand up. Spooky, forget my earlier digs re that computer game, you are the Yid Churchill.

Oct 23, 2009 at 10:52 PM | Unregistered CommenterRichie Fingers

And this is Spooky in first gear. There's a proper ding dong battle cry article he wrote last year I think which was superb. Nailed it with every sentence. I'm not drunk but will be post-game tomorrow.

Come on you Spurs.

Oct 23, 2009 at 10:58 PM | Unregistered CommenterThe Machine

Class.

Oct 23, 2009 at 11:10 PM | Unregistered CommenterPaxton Yid

"Forget the Top Four" You can say again that after our shit performance against Stoke today!

Oct 24, 2009 at 5:00 PM | Unregistered Commenternycyid

Spot on nycyid!

Oct 24, 2009 at 6:22 PM | Unregistered CommenterCheltenhamboy

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