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The Tottenham conspiracy

Next weekend Leeds have Wolves at home, Forest have Burnley at home, Spurs playing a flying Brighton then West Ham travelling to Palace just after a European game :eek: :lol:

They could be 5 adrift if they lose and the others win which isn't that far fetched
 

Spurs getting relegated is terrible for the Premier League. They're a money spinner, if anything they'd be fixing it for them to stay up.
Nottingham Forest is in trouble as West Ham showing fight Leeds are currently at 36 points 4 points is still there for them. Forest must take all 3 points at home against Burnley and hope Brighton wins….it will then get ugly at Tottenham
 
It's great for the premier league imo. Just highlights the competitiveness and integrity of the competition. The league will carry on just fine without them.
This, the big teams need to fail sometimes, and other team need to freshen things up.

Same with Scotland, if Hearts can pull it off, the Scottish Premier League is instantly the most relevant its been this side of the millennium.
 
Is a push an automatic yellow, or are people letting the injury blind their judgement?
I think a push is to be expected if you obstruct a player running at full pace while making no attempt to play the ball. The outcome was unfortunate like.
 
I think a push is to be expected if you obstruct a player running at full pace while making no attempt to play the ball. The outcome was unfortunate like.
I think it was jay boothroyd said it yesterday when talking with dermot gallagher, romero was not in control of the ball and was deliberately stopping brobbey getting to it. For me that is Romero obstructing brobbey so it should've been a free kick to us
 
Before yesterday I was adamant that I wanted West Ham to get relegated above all else down there.

Since yesterday it's now a win-win out of West Ham and Spurs. The fans are entitled, there's a lack of ability to look objectively at their team and realise they're not playing well, they're not playing as a team and instead are lashing out at referee decisions that are going to relegate them. It's not the referee decisions that will relegate them, but the ineptitude of their owners, the lack of belief in their players and the lack of fight in the team to stay in the Premier League.

It’s definitely this ^^^

When you’re in a relegation battle it’s easy to think the world is against you and you probably notice the little things that go against you more because you’re losing games every week and need something to blame it on.

Their heads are spinning at the moment. Was on a metro with a group of them after the game on Sunday and was chuckling away at some of the stuff they were coming out with.
 
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Utterly pathetic video that mind. Honestly, bitching and claiming to being victimised won’t help them one bit.

They are in the relegation places because they are shite. They haven’t won a single match in 2026 ffs.

As the spurs fan said yesterday though, it’s starting to dawn on their fanbase just how unpopular they are. Stuff like the super league really hasn’t helped them either.
 
Yes, that was Boothroyd's point. It frustrating for forwards, hence the nudge by Brobbery to see or get to the ball. Gallagher said it wasn't a card because if happened in the corner nothing gets said.
This. As Gallagher quite rightly said, the furore is a result of the outcome and not the incident. It's a gentle nudge in the back, without those two colliding the way they did not a f***ing dickie bird would have been said about it. Happens all over the pitch all the time. Never a card in a million years.
Spurs and the Mags, oddly specific duo for them to target.
Not really, Spurs are the Mags of the South and the Mags are the Spurs of the North. Both perpetually in the shadow of their neighbours.
 
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