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Originally Posted by NBC
See, this is the real problem with Spurs (and their supporters) - they define themselves not by what they do on the pitch, but on how their north London rivals do. A successful season for Spurs might find them without silverware and in 10th, but as long as Arsenal doesn't win anything, it is OK. I can't think of another club in the Premiership that defines themselves or their successes contingent upon how their primary rivals fare.
I could care less if Arsenal has gone trophy-less for 5 seasons though I'm sure their supporters would. I just can't stand this perennial victim-complex that is rife with Tottenham supporters, especially over here in SE England. And for the life of me I have never been able to figure it out.
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gonna have to say no on that one, just pointing out that Arsenal aren't exactly in the same league as the Chelsea's and United's of the world.
Which is the problem with their fans, they think they are.