- Mar 18, 2004
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I look back on last season and remember very well how Seb was ridiculed week in and week out on this site, pretty much every time he played for us. Most on here got they're wish when he was moved onto Norwich. I always rated him but knew he needed a run in the team.
The moaners have got new new targets this season, but I see in the 8 times Seb has played 90 minutes for Norwich in the league this season, they have only conceded 3 goals in those 8 games. Does that not suggest something? It may only suggest that it is harder to defend at Tottenham because of the pressure to go forward means that we do not protect our defence well enough. We concede a lot on the counter but for me that is not the reason Seb (and many others) couldn't fulfill his potential at Spurs.
What really worries me is the possibility that so many good players don't make it at spurs because of the constant moaning from the boo-boys. Most personalities suffer to some extent knowing they will have jeers and boo's after any mistake. Are we that high profile a football club that we can afford to only buy the players invulnerable to such criticism?
And now we wonder about Dempsey, Defoe, Siggy, Walker, Huddlestone, Gomez, etc..... These players are great on they're day but once the Boo-boys get into action and an element of doubt sets into their play we eat away at them until they are championship standard. Then we harp on about how a player should stay loyal and respect the fans and so on. We, as a whole, need to cop on and not have such a high opinion of ourselves. I'm sure Norwich fans appreciate Seb and are getting they're reward for it.
Most of the fans are genuine, logical people but that 20/30% of idiots make a huge difference. You can see it on here when we are 0-0 during the match threads. Too many people think we are Barcelona and its made a lot of decent posters shy away from getting involved. The same way its frightened players away from playing their natural game.
I love my Tottenham, but I wish our fans could remove all the negativity from following the team and just support the players, all the players. It was Harry's one great attribute as a manager (imo) and he's made a career out of it. We have no right to complain about the Modric's of this world until we do.
The moaners have got new new targets this season, but I see in the 8 times Seb has played 90 minutes for Norwich in the league this season, they have only conceded 3 goals in those 8 games. Does that not suggest something? It may only suggest that it is harder to defend at Tottenham because of the pressure to go forward means that we do not protect our defence well enough. We concede a lot on the counter but for me that is not the reason Seb (and many others) couldn't fulfill his potential at Spurs.
What really worries me is the possibility that so many good players don't make it at spurs because of the constant moaning from the boo-boys. Most personalities suffer to some extent knowing they will have jeers and boo's after any mistake. Are we that high profile a football club that we can afford to only buy the players invulnerable to such criticism?
And now we wonder about Dempsey, Defoe, Siggy, Walker, Huddlestone, Gomez, etc..... These players are great on they're day but once the Boo-boys get into action and an element of doubt sets into their play we eat away at them until they are championship standard. Then we harp on about how a player should stay loyal and respect the fans and so on. We, as a whole, need to cop on and not have such a high opinion of ourselves. I'm sure Norwich fans appreciate Seb and are getting they're reward for it.
Most of the fans are genuine, logical people but that 20/30% of idiots make a huge difference. You can see it on here when we are 0-0 during the match threads. Too many people think we are Barcelona and its made a lot of decent posters shy away from getting involved. The same way its frightened players away from playing their natural game.
I love my Tottenham, but I wish our fans could remove all the negativity from following the team and just support the players, all the players. It was Harry's one great attribute as a manager (imo) and he's made a career out of it. We have no right to complain about the Modric's of this world until we do.