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BringBack_leGin

Well-Known Member
Jul 28, 2004
27,719
54,929
7. Happy overall but with room to improve.

Breakdown:

  • Great to finish third.
  • Would have hoped for a title challenge.
  • Happy with Champions League progress and great memories but going out due to naivety rather than performance hurt.
  • Disappointed with the FA cup Semi but the game cane at a time where our form dipped.
  • Delighted with some of our football, would have liked the highest level of performance more regularly, not too many poor performances but overall a dip in qualify from last season.
 
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SpunkyBackpack

Well-Known Member
Dec 8, 2005
7,831
9,372
It was good, we moved forward, maybe not as far as we would have liked but when i feared we were going to fall back or stall any forward momentum with Wembley and whatnot has to be considered good.

Had things gone better in those two cup games it could have been great, but I'm happy with good.
 

SirNiNyHotspur

23 Years of Property, Concerts, Karts & Losing
Apr 27, 2004
3,125
6,743
Gave an 8 mainly considering we were playing at Wembley doubted we would get CL, only reason not a higher number no trophies of course and our end of season form left a sour taste as we made it more difficult than it needed to be like we have done in the past.
 

Krafty

Well-Known Member
May 26, 2004
4,768
2,099
9 for me.

Top London team
Beat Chelsea away
Beat Real Madrid, Dortmund
Did very well against Juventues
Beat Arsenal, Utd, Liverpool despite Wembley curse
Semi of a cup
Champions League football, next seaosn, which was very important.

Stadium on schedule.
 

mano-obe

Well-Known Member
Mar 2, 2005
4,238
7,518
We have been great all season but two ten minute mad spells in both legs of the champions league, a lacklustre half in the semi final FA cup and crawling over the line in the league put a bit of dampener on things. All in all a decent season away from home

A few worrying things over the season is Lloris has made more errors. We are not sure which right back is best. Toby and Rose contract concerns. Alli's slow start to the season. Kane's greediness towards the end of the season to catch up Salah. Wanyama doesn't look the beast he was last season. Davison caught one on one plenty of times through the season. This is me nitpicking of course....

Time to buy Senegsson and Butland as back up?

I gave 8 out of 10
 

nailsy

SC Supporter
Jul 24, 2005
30,536
46,628
An 8/10 from me. It's fantastic to finish 3rd while playing at Wembley. Topping the CL group was a great achievement. Going out in the cup semi final was a missed opportunity. We've struggled a bit in the last month, but I think it's down to fatigue rather than any other issues within the squad. Winning a cup would make it a nine. Winning the league would make it a ten, but there was no way we could achieve that this season when City spent so much.
 

alfie103

Well-Known Member
Jun 4, 2005
3,967
4,441
I was happy with the season. We finished third, got Champions league football again for the new stadium and showed we can compete in the Champions League. I was slightly disappointed with the cups as we need to get in the mentality of winning big knockout competition games.

We need a new RWB, LWB and a centre mid (or two) of a very high standard to really improve the squad (unless Rose really knuckles down and gets back to his best) then I feel we could be in a good position to compete on several fronts.
 

Wsussexspur

Well-Known Member
Oct 2, 2007
8,918
10,176
7 out of 10 for me. Maybe slightly harsh but feel in the last month of the season really let us down league wise. But having said that finishing 3rd was an excellent achievement.

The champions league campaign was excellent and but for 20 minutes poor play against Juve over two legs we would have gone through to the quarter finals.
I know we got to the FA cup Semis but we made a real mess of the run which was as an easy run to the semis as we could get. Also we were poor for 60 minutes of the semi final.

As for the league cup Less said about that the better I think.
 

spursfan77

Well-Known Member
Aug 13, 2005
46,680
104,956
Went 7 but probably a 7.75

It felt like an anti climax in the end but we came third. That’s THIRD!

I’m so looking forward to next season though. Our players will be another year older and hungrier.
 

parj

NDombelly ate all the pies
Jul 27, 2003
3,586
5,861
A full on fcuking 10. We played all our games away from home. Don't buy the bullshit that we settled. We didn't. We manned up this season. Atmosphere was terrible at Wembley compared to WHL.

Can't wait to be back home.
 

TottenhamMattSpur

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Aug 31, 2012
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16,007
. Does feel like a Leicester situation to me, ie all the big boys have been off the boil quite significantly. Still, very excited for next season as long as we make the right moves over summer.

One things for certain tho, I’m not going to be missing that trek to Wembley every other week.

I think it's about time the reality set in, other than City with their 1/4 of a billion pound spend each year, the rest aren't that big anymore.
United stole 2nd by having a great set of fixtures at the start of the season and us having a predictable wobble.
Chelsea are on one season, off the next and we've been above them for a number of the last 5 or 6 years. Liverpool, unsurprisingly, are hugely supported in the media and over hyped at every turn. They very nearly bottled the top 4 let's not forget.
Arsenal are nowhere near it and I can't see what manager in the world right now can make them competetive again for a few years.

What I will say though, is there is clearly massive room for improvement in our first 11, let's not get sentimental about anyone.

In the first half I would have sold Dier, Sissoko, Lamela and possibly even Wanyama this summer.
By the end, Lamela might make my 25

If a big offer comes in for Dier we should take it. He's been living up to his name all season.
Wanyama is a better DM and he looks shakey.
Sissoko is a great athlete but, to paraphrase Mourene, he needs someone else to make his decisions for him, and that's impossible.

Moura looks like, with a pre season, he could be the bollocks.
 

BigVic

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Jul 16, 2015
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7 - Satisfactory. We qualified for the champions league, which is massive, especially for the first season at the new ground. Its just a shame that we came unstuck in the big moments (Utd and Juve).
 

eddiev14

SC Supporter
Jan 18, 2005
7,173
19,679
I voted 9 because we didn’t pick up a trophy.

This video is a great summary of why, given the negativity at the start of the season (me included!!):



COYS!
 

dontcallme

SC Supporter
Mar 18, 2005
33,986
81,913
8/10 for me.

After a shaky start we had a decent home record which was a big concern for the season.

We competed well in the CL after looking a little out of our depth the season before.

Kane hit 30 league goals for the first time. Vertonghen and Eriksen were both consistently excellent. Sanchez settled in quickly and performed extremely well.

Disappointed with the domestic cup exits to West Ham and Man Utd. Both defeats felt a bit lacklustre.

Walker leaving and Rose, Alderweireld, Wanyama, Dembele, Winks and Lamela being out for a long time made this a difficult season and we have performed solidly.
 

Everlasting Seconds

Well-Known Member
Jan 9, 2014
14,914
26,616
I gave it a 7, although it really is a 7.5.

Looking at the squad we've got, I think 4 would have been delivering to our ability, so finishing 3rd I think is slightly above what I thought the squad would be capable of.

A third CL campaign in a row is incredible, the aggregated achievement of 3 CL campaigns is to me larger than winning a one-off trophy.

In terms of actual football, I think that we played a handful of matches to a truly memorable degree of flawless football. Otherwise, there was a long season of really crap, dreary footie.

We did some interesting moves in the transfer market, but we still need to see them pay off. We promoted no players, despite one showing that he really deserved to be tested more. A few players regressed, and a couple of core senior players may have played their very last season. So in player development, I'm a bit underwhelmed.

Ultimately, this season was about setting us up as good as imaginable for the first season in a new stadium. That really was the target, and we did that, provided that we wrap it up by moving swiftly and greatly in the transfer market. So reaching baseline target equals a 7.5 season.
 
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Shadydan

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Jul 7, 2012
38,247
104,143
8.5 out of 10 considering we were playing at Wembley so away from WHL and we lost Walker to City, the main thing for me this season was getting back in the CL and bring home a trophy if not make progress in the cup comps. We were excellent in the CL and were unlucky to go out, a better draw would have taken us further. The domestic cup were disappointing, C.O cup was bollocks and the way we lost the FA Cup semi was a bit disappointing as well - that's the reason why I'd mark the season down a little because the 3 comps we were in a position of power in those respective matches and we threw them all away.

But yeah it's been a great season considering the cirsumstances, Kane hitting 30, Kane, Eriksen and Jan all getting in POTY, Sanchez having a breakthrough season, Lamela returning, Son pushing on, lots to be happy about this season.
 

Gaz_Gammon

Well-Known Member
Apr 16, 2005
16,047
18,013
1/10

I thought that Spurs would finish just outside the relegation zone, lose to Rochdale in the FA Cup, and fail to win a CL game.

Regards.

P. Merson
 

UncleBuck

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Aug 20, 2003
9,187
11,149
I think it’s hilarious that Garth Crooks has only got Kane in his team of the season...
 
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