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Tottenham Hotspur 2025 Europa League Winners !!!!!!!

Got to agree with Bedford, Uefa cup always seemed to be the 2nd biggest won to win behind European Cup.

Like I said previously if you achieved the criteria to qualify for both, the CWC trumped Uefa - that shows what the order was objectively. You also had to win something in order to qualify for the CWC making it harder to achieve - this is a time when the FA Cup was seen as almost as big a prize as the league.
 
Like I said previously if you achieved the criteria to qualify for both, the CWC trumped Uefa - that shows what the order was objectively. You also had to win something in order to qualify for the CWC making it harder to achieve - this is a time when the FA Cup was seen as almost as big a prize as the league.

But wasn't it also the case that only league champions qualified for European cup then 2nd/3rd place qualified for Uefa Cup?

The year we won the fa cup for example I think we finished 10th but Uefa would have been teams finishing 2nd/3rd.

Maybe my opinion is based more on memories of some really big Uefa Cup finals
 
Got to agree with Bedford, Uefa cup always seemed to be the 2nd biggest one to win behind European Cup.

It probably seems difficult to believe now but back in 50/60s travelling abroad was a massive adventure for clubs with many problems with travel arrangements, accommodation and food along with dodgy referees and food poisoning. I think Liverpool where the first team to take their own food and water with them.
 
But wasn't it also the case that only league champions qualified for European cup then 2nd/3rd place qualified for Uefa Cup?

The year we won the fa cup for example I think we finished 10th but Uefa would have been teams finishing 2nd/3rd.

Maybe my opinion is based more on memories of some really big Uefa Cup finals

The year prior to winning the cup winners cup we were 3rd in the league and would have won it if Bill Nicholson had changed his tactics against Ipswich (champions) as team wanted. We beat Ipswich at their ground 5-1 in the charity shield that year.
 
Like I said previously if you achieved the criteria to qualify for both, the CWC trumped Uefa - that shows what the order was objectively. You also had to win something in order to qualify for the CWC making it harder to achieve - this is a time when the FA Cup was seen as almost as big a prize as the league.
yeah, say what you want about qualification criteria, but it's not that long ago since we hoped to enter the UEFA cup by getting the least amount of bookings and sendoffs. CWC edges it for me.
 
The year prior to winning the cup winners cup we were 3rd in the league and would have won it if Bill Nicholson had changed his tactics against Ipswich (champions) as team wanted. We beat Ipswich at their ground 5-1 in the charity shield that year.
Bet you have some great memories of those glory years. The guy who used to live over the road from me had some great stories to tell.
 
Like I said previously if you achieved the criteria to qualify for both, the CWC trumped Uefa - that shows what the order was objectively. You also had to win something in order to qualify for the CWC making it harder to achieve - this is a time when the FA Cup was seen as almost as big a prize as the league.

Nationally win the cup was massive virtually everyone knew the result when only football fans knew about the leagues. It was the only game apart from a few internationals that were broadcast live.
 
Nationally win the cup was massive virtually everyone knew the result when only football fans knew about the leagues. It was the only game apart from a few internationals that were broadcast live.

It's funny because it was only the other day I was wondering why the FA cup was so prestigious compared to any other nations cup competition.
 
It would have been nice if it was a bit prettier, but when you consider we hadn't even scored in a final since 2008...I'll absolutely take it. I think the iconic moment is van der Ven's clearance.

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No problem with our performance last night. Like many have said you do what you have to, to get over the line. But I don't think it's fair to compare yesterday's result with other finals. In all other finals we were up against teams that were better than us where we would not have been favourites. Teams that would go on to win bigger trophies. Yesterday was the first final in recent memory where the two teams were evenly matched. That is an important context to our win rather than the way we won.
 
Chatting amongst us at the game last night and I was saying I don’t think there is any sport that has the same emotional connection and camaraderie (and of course the opposite in terms of competitiveness and animosity) that comes with football. You just can’t explain it to anyone who doesn’t follow the sport.
There are few, if any sports that caters to the tribal nature of our brains more that football does. It's easy to understand while at the same time as (overly) complex as you want to make it. It's not that easy to have and present "expert" opinions about lacrosse or pole vaulting. And kicking something will always be more impressive than throwing something.
 
No problem with our performance last night. Like many have said you do what you have to, to get over the line. But I don't think it's fair to compare yesterday's result with other finals. In all other finals we were up against teams that were better than us where we would not have been favourites. Teams that would go on to win bigger trophies. Yesterday was the first final in recent memory where the two teams were evenly matched. That is an important context to our win rather than the way we won.
Yesterday was the first final I knew we would before a ball was kicked
Partly because United are cluelless
But mainly because it’s been tunnel vision
It’s been the focus of the team for a long time (in footballing terms)
We have never managed that
 
All day, messages from mates, a piece on the news, something posted here and I'm off blubbing again. My best mate who I used to go to Spurs with died 3 years ago this summer so there's a tinge of wishing he'd been here for this.
I'd forgotten what it's like to win something proper, yeah the league cup win was great but this just feels so much bigger and more important.

I am sure he was there next to you watching it with you
 
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