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By *hagTonight OP   Man
12 weeks ago

From the land of haribos.

Who else is as surprised as me of tottenhams downfall from not so long ago was in the top 4, but now in a relegation battle with the chance of getting relegated with just 1 point above west ham? Many tottenham fans are worried about it and are thinking if the unthinkable could happen.

It would be interesting to see what your view of  the reason of their downfall is and what you think happened, is it all down to the management or the players or a mix of it?

I think that there is a mix of reasons for it. I also looked at the time line to see when they started to slide down the table and it seems that it comes around the same time with levys exit, but I am not sure, lets hope that they can manage to stay up too

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By *ude LawMan
12 weeks ago

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Yes.

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By (user no longer on site)
12 weeks ago

I don’t know :/ 4 teams that could go down makes it less likely as the other 2 places are already decided. It would be funny as if it happened but things so rarely happen that we want to

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By *ace400Man
12 weeks ago

near knock

Well being a Arsenal supporter the ideal end of season would be Arsenal winning the title and spurs relegated

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By *hagTonight OP   Man
12 weeks ago

From the land of haribos.


"Well being a Arsenal supporter the ideal end of season would be Arsenal winning the title and spurs relegated "
That would be ideal too

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By *ocialablechapMan
12 weeks ago

Paphos and also SW UK

No skin in the game as my team isn't in the top flight.

I would like it if a top flight London team believes they don't deserve to go down, but actually does.

20 or 21 teams in the championship have been in the top division since it's 'premier league ' and premiership type names. It's not the easiest to get out of..

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By *hristopherd999Man
12 weeks ago

Brentwood

The club ownership have to take a lot of blame, trying to run a premier league team on a budget does not attract top players, the amount of injuries hasn't helped either I think the medical team need an overhaul because something is very wrong. And of course the players themselves

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By *dward_TeagueMan
12 weeks ago

wolverhampton

I really don’t understand why Spurs are considered a big club. It seems to me it’s because they are a London club, if they were based elsewhere in the country then they would be like a Blackburn or a West Brom; occasional success but usually pretty mediocre.

They have an amazing stadium but they are not immune from the threat of relegation, maybe the cost of the shiny new stadium has severely reduced their playing squad budget and that is being felt on the pitch.

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By *obbyb123Man
12 weeks ago

south shields

The stadium they have is unreal, it'd be crazy If it became a Championship stadium. They really went all in building it.

From the outside it looks like they are a very poorly ran club, manager changes every two minutes it seems and can never hold on to their big stars. Kane, Bale etc. Throughout my life they've always been considered a big club, but I don't see them any bigger than the likes of Everton or West Ham or even Newcastle. Maybe going down is what the club needs, kick up the arse and rebuild from the bottom.

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By *rumpyMcFuckNuggetMan
12 weeks ago

Den of Iniquity

Yes . I fucking hope so 🙏

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By *hagTonight OP   Man
12 weeks ago

From the land of haribos.


"No skin in the game as my team isn't in the top flight.

I would like it if a top flight London team believes they don't deserve to go down, but actually does.

20 or 21 teams in the championship have been in the top division since it's 'premier league ' and premiership type names. It's not the easiest to get out of.."

Yes, many in the championship have been in the top division since its premier league too

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By *oongel2760Couple
12 weeks ago

Preston

Spurs getting relegated would be massive. I doubt it will happen tho. Enjoying this season - just shame Arsenal will win the title.

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By *ools and the brainCouple
12 weeks ago

couple, us we him her.

As an fan of The Arsenal I'm probably in the minority, as much as I think their plight is hilarious 😂 I'd really not like to see them relegated.

1st the honest hard working normal supporters who hand over hard earned cash don't deserve the shit. The owners do but not the actual fans.

2nd.

The north London derby is a staple of the football calendar and the rivalry certainly keeps it fun.

3rd.

London club innit, as a London lad I'm always going to side with a London club vs northerners

4th.

Who we gonna laugh at if they are playing in a different league?

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By *ornyguy666Man
12 weeks ago

Nottingham

Hope so

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By *abioMan
12 weeks ago

Newcastle and Gateshead

Spurs have this place in London lore that if you are asked who they hate most…. It’s probably spurs!

Arsenal fans… its spurs

Chelsea fans… it’s spurs

West Ham fans… it’s spurs

Palace fans… Brighton… then spurs!

The woes of them at the lane is the one thing that keeps London in harmony!

The fact Chelsea could potentially send them down at the bridge is the one thing keeping Chelsea fans from going mental at the moment….. Especially if arsenal are also in a position to potentially throw the West Ham game

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By (user no longer on site)
12 weeks ago

Hope so

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By (user no longer on site)
12 weeks ago

NO NO NO THE MIGHTY SPURS WILL NOT BE RELEGATED !!!

(God I hope I don’t end up eating my own words)

🥴🥴🥴🥴

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By *kphooey43Man
12 weeks ago

Barnet


"Can Tottenham get relegated?"

One lives in hope - we hate Tottenham!

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By *he MinionMan
12 weeks ago

Surrey

If they did go down.

And I have said if...

Would they be good enough to get out of the 1st Division the following season 🤔

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By *asyGoingThirdMan
12 weeks ago

Glasgow

Really hoping when it comes to West Ham on the 9th may we dont need to choose between beating them and securing the league or throwing the game and securing thier relegation...

Im genuinely torn on what option id prefer

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By *hagTonight OP   Man
12 weeks ago

From the land of haribos.


"I really don’t understand why Spurs are considered a big club. It seems to me it’s because they are a London club, if they were based elsewhere in the country then they would be like a Blackburn or a West Brom; occasional success but usually pretty mediocre.

They have an amazing stadium but they are not immune from the threat of relegation, maybe the cost of the shiny new stadium has severely reduced their playing squad budget and that is being felt on the pitch."

Yes, they have an amazing stadium too

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By *hisIsMe58Man
12 weeks ago

Winchester

Yes they could get relegated. There is something systemically wrong within the club, regardless of who the manager is.

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By *ralTradesmanMan
12 weeks ago

Oxford

I sure hope so ☺️

❤️🤍❤️

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By *athomMan
12 weeks ago

South Coast

Let off the leash last night and played well, need to carry over to Prem.

I was looking forward to welcoming them in Championship though .

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By *ouple in LancashireCouple
12 weeks ago

in Lancashire


"If they did go down.

And I have said if...

Would they be good enough to get out of the 1st Division the following season 🤔"

Doubtful, they will lose players who dont want to play in that league plus i think they have a clause where if they are relegated the players take a pay cut to what they're on now..

Lose a couple or several and they'll struggle from the off..

Plus they'll lose revenue and some fans, not the die hards will slope off too..

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By *abioMan
12 weeks ago

Newcastle and Gateshead


"If they did go down.

And I have said if...

Would they be good enough to get out of the 1st Division the following season 🤔"

Possibly… only because they are expanding the championship play offs down to 8th!

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By *vmarisaTV/TS
12 weeks ago

Motherwell

It looks like desperation and individual players pride are finally taking over for Spurs, they will stay up.. just. Mx 👿

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By *ools and the brainCouple
12 weeks ago

couple, us we him her.


"It looks like desperation and individual players pride are finally taking over for Spurs, they will stay up.. just. Mx 👿"

The cynic in me says the player's are only making a go of it now to boost their value for the summer transfer window!

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By *erlinhgvMan
12 weeks ago

all over in HGV

Even though its 6 points a season they need to go down even if it's just the show they're deluded fans that they are not a big Club take them out of London move them anywhere north of Watford and now just a club that had a little bit of success and one of you cups a bit like Preston and if the bigger Club in the relegation battle Nottingham Forest who have won leagues and European cups beat them this weekend they hopefully should be staying up also West Ham bigger Club they won the 66 World Cup don't you know!

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By *vmarisaTV/TS
12 weeks ago

Motherwell


"It looks like desperation and individual players pride are finally taking over for Spurs, they will stay up.. just. Mx 👿

The cynic in me says the player's are only making a go of it now to boost their value for the summer transfer window!"

On reflection, I think that you are quite right, although Archie Gray looks like he plays for the badge, feel very sorry for him, he might be stunted in his development by this awful experience, even if he doesn't want to play for Scotland lol Mx 😈

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By *erkshire3131Couple
12 weeks ago

Maidenhead


"Well being a Arsenal supporter the ideal end of season would be Arsenal winning the title and spurs relegated "

I so bloody hope so

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By *odStuart69Man
12 weeks ago

Central

No chance

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By *akedOrangeMan
12 weeks ago

oxon


"Well being a Arsenal supporter the ideal end of season would be Arsenal winning the title and spurs relegated "

You would miss the derbys. But as a Spurs fan I am not surprised. Its been coming, Kane and Son papered over cracks. We have no youth coming through that care about the team.

It can't always be the manager, the fans have to take some blame too. Expecting instant success and turning on managers left right and centre, then the board listens fires them, and the whole shit show starts again.

Board have been negligent too. In terms of recruitment and sales.

Not surprised, it could happen. I hope it doesn't but everything needs to change.

We need (annoyingly) to do what you have done, get a manager in, allow him to follow his vision, give him time. And... because we are in a worse starting position than you were, accept the utter shiteness that will come for a while whist the rebuild is happening.

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By *abioMan
12 weeks ago

Newcastle and Gateshead


"Well being a Arsenal supporter the ideal end of season would be Arsenal winning the title and spurs relegated

You would miss the derbys. But as a Spurs fan I am not surprised. Its been coming, Kane and Son papered over cracks. We have no youth coming through that care about the team.

It can't always be the manager, the fans have to take some blame too. Expecting instant success and turning on managers left right and centre, then the board listens fires them, and the whole shit show starts again.

Board have been negligent too. In terms of recruitment and sales.

Not surprised, it could happen. I hope it doesn't but everything needs to change.

We need (annoyingly) to do what you have done, get a manager in, allow him to follow his vision, give him time. And... because we are in a worse starting position than you were, accept the utter shiteness that will come for a while whist the rebuild is happening. "

I wouldn’t miss going down the Seven Sisters road/ Tottenham high road….. play them in a cup every so often….

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By *omeotherguyMan
12 weeks ago

Sheffield/London/Derbyshire


"Well being a Arsenal supporter the ideal end of season would be Arsenal winning the title and spurs relegated "

Me too, would love to see Spurs go down and Arsenal bag the title.

When was the last team that got to the knockout round of the Champions League AND got relegated from the Prem. Has there ever been one?

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By *he.Jungle.VIPMan
12 weeks ago

London

*Kevin keegan voice*

I will love it!!

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By *ld Stella HeelsTV/TS
12 weeks ago

ross on wye

Hopefully

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By *hagTonight OP   Man
12 weeks ago

From the land of haribos.


"Spurs getting relegated would be massive. I doubt it will happen tho. Enjoying this season - just shame Arsenal will win the title."
Hi moongel, that is good you are enjoying this season too

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By *allsDeep.Man
12 weeks ago

Hampshire

I do hope so. 🤞🏻

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By *igRonnieMan
12 weeks ago

Measham

I think they could get relegated, been alot better in the last couple of games but still think their in trouble

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By *hagTonight OP   Man
12 weeks ago

From the land of haribos.


"The stadium they have is unreal, it'd be crazy If it became a Championship stadium. They really went all in building it.

From the outside it looks like they are a very poorly ran club, manager changes every two minutes it seems and can never hold on to their big stars. Kane, Bale etc. Throughout my life they've always been considered a big club, but I don't see them any bigger than the likes of Everton or West Ham or even Newcastle. Maybe going down is what the club needs, kick up the arse and rebuild from the bottom. "

Yes, they have always been considered a big club too

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By *abioMan
12 weeks ago

Newcastle and Gateshead

I’ll let you know tomorrow… if forest gets anything out that tomorrow I think them and West Ham will overtake spurs

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By (user no longer on site)
12 weeks ago

Lets hope so

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By *ools and the brainCouple
12 weeks ago

couple, us we him her.


"I’ll let you know tomorrow… if forest gets anything out that tomorrow I think them and West Ham will overtake spurs "

Any hopes Burnley may have had are now completely gone, it's all about that 3rd slot.

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By *iker boy 69Man
12 weeks ago

midlands

Hope so. And as a derby fan,i should be hoping forest go down, but want to see sky sports panic when/if. one of their golden super 6 clubs drops down. The big up these clubs, some who have won nothing for years, but cuz they have money, a big shiny new stadium, they automatically class them as the big 6. Chelsea were nothing till roman, city nothing till etihad, spurs still nothing.. so heres hoping west ham and forest find a bit of form in last 8 games

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By *nlyessexCouple
12 weeks ago

Hornchurch

Really hope they do up the hammers

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By *krizlaCouple
12 weeks ago

Newbury

Irons xxxx

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By *om in CyprusMan
12 weeks ago

Ayia Napa

ask me after the match tonight #ALAW #MOT #DirtyLeeds ⚽️🤍💛💙🤞

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By *iamondsmiles.Woman
12 weeks ago

SW1A1AA

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By *iamondsmiles.Woman
12 weeks ago

SW1A1AA

I feel sorry for Tottenham. My sister has supported them all her life.

Does anyone remember when they signed Ricardo villa and ozzie ardilis the first to foreign players to be signed by an English club

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By *hagTonight OP   Man
12 weeks ago

From the land of haribos.


"ask me after the match tonight #ALAW #MOT #DirtyLeeds ⚽️🤍💛💙🤞"
Yes, we will see what happens tonight too

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By *hagTonight OP   Man
11 weeks ago

From the land of haribos.


"I’ll let you know tomorrow… if forest gets anything out that tomorrow I think them and West Ham will overtake spurs "
Yes, lets see what happens today too

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By *kphooey43Man
11 weeks ago

Barnet

3:0 against Forest.

Really don't want West Ham going down as that will cost all Londoners. BBC reports:

"Under the terms of the agreement they signed with then Mayor Boris Johnson ahead of their move to the former Olympic Stadium in 2016, their annual rent will be cut in half should they go down. That would leave them paying just £2.2m a year.

"Furthermore, the running costs of the additional four home games would also have to be met by the Greater London Authority, leaving the cost to Londoners at around £2.5m a year."

Bloody Boris Johnson, if it wasn't shafting the country with Brexit, then the No. 10 parties, it was his role recklessness as Mayor (take this stadium, but also the waste of money of the failed ventures with the Garden Bridge and Boris Island Airport)

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By *kphooey43Man
11 weeks ago

Barnet


"3:0 against Forest.

Really don't want West Ham going down as that will cost all Londoners. BBC reports:

"Under the terms of the agreement they signed with then Mayor Boris Johnson ahead of their move to the former Olympic Stadium in 2016, their annual rent will be cut in half should they go down. That would leave them paying just £2.2m a year.

"Furthermore, the running costs of the additional four home games would also have to be met by the Greater London Authority, leaving the cost to Londoners at around £2.5m a year."

Bloody Boris Johnson, if it wasn't shafting the country with Brexit, then the No. 10 parties, it was his role recklessness as Mayor (take this stadium, but also the waste of money of the failed ventures with the Garden Bridge and Boris Island Airport)"

BTW that is a 3:0 loss (ha ha)

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By *ealitybitesMan
11 weeks ago

Belfast


"3:0 against Forest.

Really don't want West Ham going down as that will cost all Londoners. BBC reports:

"Under the terms of the agreement they signed with then Mayor Boris Johnson ahead of their move to the former Olympic Stadium in 2016, their annual rent will be cut in half should they go down. That would leave them paying just £2.2m a year.

"Furthermore, the running costs of the additional four home games would also have to be met by the Greater London Authority, leaving the cost to Londoners at around £2.5m a year."

Bloody Boris Johnson, if it wasn't shafting the country with Brexit, then the No. 10 parties, it was his role recklessness as Mayor (take this stadium, but also the waste of money of the failed ventures with the Garden Bridge and Boris Island Airport)"

I brought this up on another thread here and also on a social media post I saw and on both occasions got told that I was full of shit and this wasn't true.

The fact that Talksport devoted an entire hour to it one day and discussed it in detail was also a figment of my imagination too apparently so it's nice to see someone else able to do their research.

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By *hagTonight OP   Man
11 weeks ago

From the land of haribos.

It didnt go so good for tottenham, they lost against nottingham forest with 3-0, does this mean that west ham have a chance to stay up too?

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By *oongel2760Couple
11 weeks ago

Preston


"I really don’t understand why Spurs are considered a big club. It seems to me it’s because they are a London club, if they were based elsewhere in the country then they would be like a Blackburn or a West Brom; occasional success but usually pretty mediocre.

They have an amazing stadium but they are not immune from the threat of relegation, maybe the cost of the shiny new stadium has severely reduced their playing squad budget and that is being felt on the pitch."

They're considered big due to having high revenues generally. Think you make a good point and if they were located elsewhere then maybe not so much. They've finished fairly well in the league quite a lot though without ever actually doing anything. They're definitely the least convincing 'big' team, but their revenue probably has them as part of 'the big 6' more than anything else.

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By *oxesMan
11 weeks ago

Southend, Essex

Never say never

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By *insBadMan
11 weeks ago

& around


"Who else is as surprised as me of tottenhams downfall from not so long ago was in the top 4, but now in a relegation battle with the chance of getting relegated with just 1 point above west ham? Many tottenham fans are worried about it and are thinking if the unthinkable could happen.

It would be interesting to see what your view of  the reason of their downfall is and what you think happened, is it all down to the management or the players or a mix of it?

I think that there is a mix of reasons for it. I also looked at the time line to see when they started to slide down the table and it seems that it comes around the same time with levys exit, but I am not sure, lets hope that they can manage to stay up too

"

With some luck yes

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By *appylarry20Man
11 weeks ago

NW

Goal difference suggests that Spurs are not of the same class as the real relegation candidates.

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By *hristopherd999Man
11 weeks ago

Brentwood

Not looking good for them now

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By *ouple in LancashireCouple
11 weeks ago

in Lancashire


"Goal difference suggests that Spurs are not of the same class as the real relegation candidates."

If it gets down to goal differences then yes they are in a better position but after playing out of their skin against my lot at Anfield they webr back to how they've been since Christmas..

They needed a talisman type interim manager that the fans would say yes hes had his day but he will sort them out to survive but the club have put Tudor in who is a bit of a maverick and its gone wrong..

To change again might be admitting they're panicking but if they stay up itll be worth it..

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By *rooMan
11 weeks ago

Nottinghamshire

Great result yesterday and yes of course they can

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By *hagTonight OP   Man
11 weeks ago

From the land of haribos.


"I feel sorry for Tottenham. My sister has supported them all her life.

Does anyone remember when they signed Ricardo villa and ozzie ardilis the first to foreign players to be signed by an English club"

Hi diamondsmiles, yes, you can feel sorry for tottenham too, we will see what happens as well

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By *abioMan
10 weeks ago

Newcastle and Gateshead

Oh what a shame! agent Tudor… ahem… i meant Igor Tudor… has been sacked!

Someone has 7 games to prevent that trip to Lincoln next season!

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By *ools and the brainCouple
10 weeks ago

couple, us we him her.


"Oh what a shame! agent Tudor… ahem… i meant Igor Tudor… has been sacked!

Someone has 7 games to prevent that trip to Lincoln next season! "

I think they should just invest in a revolving door to the managers office straight in, straight out and a bag of cash waiting upon exit.

I'd love to know how much spurs, Chelsea and man u have spent combined paying off sacked managers,must be a huge amount?

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By *elanie De La CoeurTV/TS
10 weeks ago

Dublin

Whoever appointed him should also be sacked.

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By *os19Man
10 weeks ago

Edmonton


"I feel sorry for Tottenham. My sister has supported them all her life.

Does anyone remember when they signed Ricardo villa and ozzie ardilis the first to foreign players to be signed by an English club"

. Yes I was 10 years old. They had just got promoted from the old second division to the first division.

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By *os19Man
10 weeks ago

Edmonton

Well it’s now or never if they are hoping for new manager bounce.

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By *hagTonight OP   Man
8 weeks ago

From the land of haribos.

There are now just 7 weeks left for them to turn it around too

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By *oungNfun1997Man
8 weeks ago

Bristol

It will fucking hilarious if they do go down, and it will be incredible if Chelsea beat them at Stamford Bridge to send them down

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By *ulldog_71Man
8 weeks ago

Sedgefield

Well hopefully they will get hammered today

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By *007ManMan
8 weeks ago

Worthing

Think they will go down. Rebuild and come back up the following season.

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By *un Gentlemen 777Man
8 weeks ago

Petersfield

Let's hope they go down lol

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By *kphooey43Man
8 weeks ago

Barnet


"Let's hope they go down lol"

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By *hamallamadingdongMan
8 weeks ago

London

Can Spurs get relegated? Yes, of course.

Will they get relegated? Difficult to tell. There are plenty of games to play.

Why has this happened? A multitude of reasons. Some of them include the poor management of the club, lack of adequate and consistent investments in quality players, sacking managers, ignoring the manager's requests for signings, lack of direction and desire to compete. Expecting to remain in the top 8 was unrealistic. Plus investing in the new stadium hasn't really paid of yet has it?

The fans are the ones losing out.

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By *os19Man
8 weeks ago

Edmonton

If Tottenham don’t get the new manager bounce that they are hoping for today then yes they could go down. So far a lot of people including myself have been saying one from Tottenham , West Ham , Nottingham Forest. If Tottenham & Nottingham Forest get something today to go with West Ham win on Friday then Leeds could also get dragged in.

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By *nlyessexCouple
8 weeks ago

Hornchurch

Fingers crossed they drop up the hammers

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By *runkOnLustMan
8 weeks ago

West Yorkshire

Part of me wishes so

Part of me enjoys the guaranteed 6 points at shite hart lane

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By *hamallamadingdongMan
8 weeks ago

London


"Fingers crossed they drop up the hammers "

😂😂

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By *eekyTattsCoupleCouple
8 weeks ago

Tyne and Wear

You do realise they're playing Sunderland, when the odds are in our favour we have a habit of bottling.

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By *ulldog_71Man
8 weeks ago

Sedgefield


"You do realise they're playing Sunderland, when the odds are in our favour we have a habit of bottling."

Not this time I have confidence

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By (user no longer on site)
8 weeks ago

Mixed feelings as an Arsenal fan on this, I’d actually miss the banter and NLD if you went down but at the same time I’d love to see it 🙈

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By *ilver_medalistMan
8 weeks ago

belfast


"Spurs have this place in London lore that if you are asked who they hate most…. It’s probably spurs!

Arsenal fans… its spurs

Chelsea fans… it’s spurs

West Ham fans… it’s spurs

Palace fans… Brighton… then spurs!

The woes of them at the lane is the one thing that keeps London in harmony!

The fact Chelsea could potentially send them down at the bridge is the one thing keeping Chelsea fans from going mental at the moment….. Especially if arsenal are also in a position to potentially throw the West Ham game "

Penultimate game of the season and wouldn't revenge be so so sweet.

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By *lim_bbcMan
8 weeks ago

barking

Id rather tottenham go down than west ham

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By *eekyTattsCoupleCouple
8 weeks ago

Tyne and Wear


"Id rather tottenham go down than west ham"

I'd rather West Ham go down. I've got nothing against the fans and don't dislike the club, only reason is their owners profiting from moving from a fantastic ground to a stadium not suitable for football with costs covered by taxpayers.

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By *allsDeep.Man
8 weeks ago

Hampshire


"Id rather tottenham go down than west ham

I'd rather West Ham go down. I've got nothing against the fans and don't dislike the club, only reason is their owners profiting from moving from a fantastic ground to a stadium not suitable for football with costs covered by taxpayers."

As a WH fan... yeah. Sullivan and Brady suck, but I don't think the club and fans deserve the damage relegation may cause (although it could ultimately be a good thing).

We're still trying to get them out, but obviously not a decent prospect for new owners and that's unsurprising given the state of our finances.

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By *ibblepilotMan
8 weeks ago

Preston

Pity both WH and Spurs can't go down

Come on the Mackems

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By *nigmatic PeachTV/TS
8 weeks ago

Huddersfield

Tottenham will absolutely go down. Sorry spurs fans ☹️

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By *ongjonsliver555Man
8 weeks ago

London

Come on Xhaka and Sunderland…. 😊

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By *opman121Man
8 weeks ago

stoke on Trent

Looking that way they are losing now in today s game

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By *ound_n_stretcherMan
8 weeks ago

North West

Would be *quite* the plot twist if Spurs finish the season relegated, only to be saved and replaced by Man City who are (finally) sanctioned for their 115 charges.

*insert Pep in full meltdown gif here* 😂😂😂

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By *awpleasureMan
8 weeks ago

Sutton Coldfield


"Pity both WH and Spurs can't go down

Come on the Mackems "

As long as one of them go down I'll be happy. Too many London clubs in the PL.

Forest got a point today. It all helps. Shame Wolves lost on Friday night.

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By *ibblepilotMan
8 weeks ago

Preston


"Would be *quite* the plot twist if Spurs finish the season relegated, only to be saved and replaced by Man City who are (finally) sanctioned for their 115 charges.

*insert Pep in full meltdown gif here* 😂😂😂"

Man Citeh won't fet any sanctions

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By *addy bareMan
8 weeks ago

southend

Yes and we will,we are shit.

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By *ools and the brainCouple
8 weeks ago

couple, us we him her.


"Would be *quite* the plot twist if Spurs finish the season relegated, only to be saved and replaced by Man City who are (finally) sanctioned for their 115 charges.

*insert Pep in full meltdown gif here* 😂😂😂"

That'll never happen they are too rich and have an army of lawyers.

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By *hamallamadingdongMan
8 weeks ago

London


"Would be *quite* the plot twist if Spurs finish the season relegated, only to be saved and replaced by Man City who are (finally) sanctioned for their 115 charges.

*insert Pep in full meltdown gif here* 😂😂😂

That'll never happen they are too rich and have an army of lawyers. "

Slap on the wrist or a transfer ban. No deductions, no trophy losses, no relegation. No problem.

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By *ocialablechapMan
8 weeks ago

Paphos and also SW UK

Im thinking I'd like this to happen, just to mix it up a little and to see the London press go a bit bonkers next season when they don't walk the Championship.

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By *ou only live onceMan
8 weeks ago

London

Of course they can. To be honest, I always thought they'd turn things around and stay up, but not so sure after this weekend...

I'm an Arsenal fan so I'll shed no tears, but would obviously pick Arsenal winning the title over Spurs going down a million times over.

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By *hagTonight OP   Man
7 weeks ago

From the land of haribos.


"If Tottenham don’t get the new manager bounce that they are hoping for today then yes they could go down. So far a lot of people including myself have been saying one from Tottenham , West Ham , Nottingham Forest. If Tottenham & Nottingham Forest get something today to go with West Ham win on Friday then Leeds could also get dragged in."
Yes, they need the new manager bounce too

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By *anielleCD94TV/TS
7 weeks ago

Cheshire

As each week passes it is looking more and more likely.

They'll come straight back up but I'm here for it nonetheless

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By *octor ProdMan
7 weeks ago

Constantly Travelling With Work

Looking at their next 5 fixtures, you wouldn't say they are big games. But when you are bottom 3 and have had a season like that, they are all big games

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By *ocktoplaywithMan
7 weeks ago

Derby


"As each week passes it is looking more and more likely.

They'll come straight back up but I'm here for it nonetheless "

Coming straight back up is far from guaranteed. Yes they’re a huge club, with a big financial backing and the ridiculous parachute payments, but it’s a totally different game in the championship and is very difficult to get in to those top two positions. As for the play offs, well……

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By *allsDeep.Man
7 weeks ago

Hampshire

They put up too good a fight at the weekend for my liking.

Perfect season end: Spurs down, Arsenal bottle everything.

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By *eekyTattsCoupleCouple
7 weeks ago

Tyne and Wear


"As each week passes it is looking more and more likely.

They'll come straight back up but I'm here for it nonetheless

Coming straight back up is far from guaranteed. Yes they’re a huge club, with a big financial backing and the ridiculous parachute payments, but it’s a totally different game in the championship and is very difficult to get in to those top two positions. As for the play offs, well……"

100% agree (speaking from experience).

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By *tewymacMan
7 weeks ago

carlisle

Who cares, only there self’s to blame

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By *awpleasureMan
7 weeks ago

Sutton Coldfield

I thought the hammers would nick that tonight but it's still a vital point and keeps it interesting. Looks likes its between them and Spurs

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By *eximus MaximusMan
7 weeks ago

Up North

If they eat haribos then I do hope so

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By *hagTonight OP   Man
2 weeks ago

From the land of haribos.

Today it is the big day if they will stay up or not, how do you think it will go? If tottenham lose to everton, they will then have to hope west ham fail to secure all three too

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By *ednesday 2023TV/TS
2 weeks ago

Stortford

I recon the league will deduct Man City points, the reason why Pep has lest a year early

And that will save spurs

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By *abioMan
2 weeks ago

Newcastle and Gateshead

Keep the faith… we still believe .. in moyes we trust!

Lincoln away ole ole…

That fixture may end up being the most watched fixture in the EFL next season! … you know the fixture gods would put that on the opening weekend!!

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By *ools and the brainCouple
2 weeks ago

couple, us we him her.


"I recon the league will deduct Man City points, the reason why Pep has lest a year early

And that will save spurs "

Crikey that's really grasping at straws, how would that save spuds?

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By *igblue70Man
2 weeks ago

Bootle

Spurs won’t go down, Everton are already on the beach

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By *reoXMan
2 weeks ago

Between your legs

Let's hope so

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By *irtycouple2835Couple
2 weeks ago

lyneham

Spurs have been awful this season, so many injuries, to many managers and players just haven’t turned up. I’m a spurs fan and I honestly don’t know what is going to happen

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By *avinaTVTV/TS
2 weeks ago

Transsexual Transylvania

Sorry, is this all about soccer? 😜

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By *wcoMan
2 weeks ago

West Midlands


"Spurs have been awful this season, so many injuries, to many managers and players just haven’t turned up. I’m a spurs fan and I honestly don’t know what is going to happen "

I think you'll go. I hope not, I'd rather it be the other lot coming down to our division but I've seen Spurs a few times lately and they don't seem to have the fight in them. I want to be wrong.

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By *erdyHollyTV/TS
2 weeks ago

In a galaxy far far away

Good last day of the season today.

Arsenal get the title

Pep's last game at City

The mighty Leeds have a say in the relegation battle

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By *os19Man
2 weeks ago

Edmonton

Tottenham haven’t won a home game since December. I think today is the day they win at home and stay up. I expect them to be out on the streets celebrating along the Tottenham High Road and onto the Seven Sisters Road up to the junction of St Ann’s Road. After that it’s Arsenal territory.

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By *wingAway79Couple
2 weeks ago

Surrey

Let’s hope so!!!!

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By *eekyTattsCoupleCouple
2 weeks ago

Tyne and Wear

It's a win-win for me, one less London club in the Premier League being replaced with a Northern club.

Spurs going down would be interesting as it breaks the "top 6".

I'd rather West Ham go down. I've got nothing against the supporters, previously had a soft spot for them but hate the owners for knocking down a beautiful ground to sell the land, to then move into a soulless stadium at the expense of the tax payer. The owners had no consideration for the supporters, content with shafting them to line their own pockets.

Regardless of who is relegated, speaking from experience it's horrible being relegated but then having a huge stadium and losing a large number of season ticket holders will cripple the club further. Hopefully whichever club goes down can quickly offload their high earners and have the right manager in place to invest in youth, even if it takes a few seasons to gain promotion.

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By *asoMan
2 weeks ago

Sheffield

I think they should 😂

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By *rHotNottsMan
2 weeks ago

Dubai & Nottingham

It's a complex one and I've limited football knowledge but my guess is they just didn't kick the ball properly, maybe they have bananas for feet?

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By *iver78Man
2 weeks ago

barton upon humber

I hope they do , they loose , west ham win and they will be have the stadium in the championship

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By *eekyTattsCoupleCouple
2 weeks ago

Tyne and Wear


"It's a complex one and I've limited football knowledge but my guess is they just didn't kick the ball properly, maybe they have bananas for feet?"

I'm not a Spurs fan but I think the issue is the manager not having a say over the players signed, instead their recruitment team signing players that don't fit the system of the manager.

The manager is then sacked, replaced with another with a different system and the current players can't adapt.

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By *ou only live onceMan
2 weeks ago

London

As much as I'd love to see it, I think they'll beat Everton.

Then tell everyone what a big club they are next year before finishing 16th.

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By *hagTonight OP   Man
2 weeks ago

From the land of haribos.

It was a close game, well done to tottenham, they just managed to stay up with 2 points in goal difference and commiseration to west ham. I think that it would of looked different if west hams goal against arsenal would of stood too

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By *awpleasureMan
2 weeks ago

Sutton Coldfield


"As much as I'd love to see it, I think they'll beat Everton.

Then tell everyone what a big club they are next year before finishing 16th."

Only just. Everton were poor. Did Moyes want the hammers down?

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By *iamondsmiles.Woman
2 weeks ago

SW1A1AA

My sister is a life long spurs fan. Last time i spoke to her a couple of days ago was just about normal stuff

Tonight i just sent her a message saying you where lucky and she knew straight away what i was talking about

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By *4bimMan
2 weeks ago

Farnborough Hampshire

hull will keep them up next season

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By *hamallamadingdongMan
2 weeks ago

London

Gutted. The Moyesiah couldn't save us this time. Or maybe he didn't want to?

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By *os19Man
2 weeks ago

Edmonton


"Gutted. The Moyesiah couldn't save us this time. Or maybe he didn't want to?"
. I don’t think it was that David Moyes didn’t want to save you. I think Spurs wanted it and needed it more.

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