Too easy to be negative about Tottenham when there are actually many positives

It has become noticeable over the last few days that giving Tottenham a good kicking is the hip thing to do, especially by Spurs fans themselves.

In fact, I get the impression in some quarters that if you dare say anything positive about Tottenham then you know nothing about football and are not a “genuine” Spurs fan.

It is obvious that Tottenham is not in a good place right now and if you spin it right, the club is in terminal decline with no way back.

All ridiculous of course and anyone with a tiny bit of perspective can see that the positives far outweigh the negatives.

Tottenham does have a good squad, it is far from being the best in the league but it is definitely a top-six squad and that is proven by the league standings.

Spurs are seventh right now and with their run-in, there is every chance that they will end the season in a top-six place. Now, think about that for a second, a top-six team finishing in the top six, who would have thought?

Tottenham have reached a cup final this season, Liverpool, for example, have not and don’t get me started on Arsenal and the state of that club.

The stadium cannot be ignored, because it will drive income to new heights and that gives Tottenham an advantage going forward, it will be a cash cow that the other top-six sides can only dream of.

There is no manager but even that is a positive because it means that the club has acted, unlike Arsenal who will have to act sooner rather than later but whenever it is, they will be behind us.

Does Spurs need to move some players on? of course they do but so does all the top clubs, we are not alone in that, neither are we alone in having had a poor season, just look around us.

The future remains bright for Tottenham, fans are starting to come back and that means the club can start to get their finances under control, a new manager will be brought in and there is no reason not to be positive about that either.

Players will be sold and new ones signed and we will see a very different Spurs next season.

It has been a woeful season, we have been a great disappointment, we have lost our manager and the club is in horrendous debt but the future looks bright, money will come back and under a new manager there may well be an upturn in form, it will not take too much.

I know it is easy to be all negative right now but not me, I am positive and reckon next season will see us back being competitive once again.