AJ101 said:
….if we're say 6 points of the champions this year I don't see how that can be construed as failure considering we were 5th last year.
Spurs for several years have been a failure considering the amount of money the club have spent over 20 years. To be honest, it is about time the club should fighting for the league.
I feel that due to Spurs only really entering one competition (the Prem) this season, it has been a big help. While City, Arsenal, Chelsea and United have all had to play in the CL. With Spurs potentially playing Champions League next season and having to play full-strength teams in Europe and in the league a few days later, it will be a much tougher challenge. Maybe next season, unlike in 2010/11 where you played at home after every CL game, you may have to play away games in the league immediately following the CL games. We had to put up with that on 6 occasions this season and it makes things very difficult. It would be interesting to see how Spurs would cope with that.
Spurs will have a fair amount of rebuilding to do over the next 2 or 3 years while facing financial pressures from the building of the stadium – assuming the club will own it rather than sell it to AEG and stay as paying tenants. We cannot be certain what is going to happen in the next two or three years but I think this Spurs team will struggle to replicate this season’s efforts in the league in the short-to-medium term.
Another issue the club may have to deal with is replacing the manager. Who knows what could happen. You may get yourself a new Ramos. With the potential financial pressures facing the club a new manager may find he has little money to spend to build his own team so he is left with players who do not play effectively in his system and/or players he simply doesn't want in his team.
Spurs are entering a period of uncertainty. Things could go well very well but it could go the other way and you could end up struggling on and off the pitch.