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Spurs be lucky to stay up


Its this only 12 fit players issue that will continue to cause them problems.

But I found an article online that basically suggested loads of the injured are returning soon.

They will take time to get up to speed but at least they are getting some quality back.
Premier league website has them having nine injuries. We have eight. They’ve certainly lost some talented players for long spells like Odobert and Maddison so not surprising they’ve struggled a bit but their recruitment has been very poor.
Looking at their injuries a fair few are out until May so unlikely to play much part.
They will have 3/4 back in March.
 
There’s still about quarter of the season to go. There’s no need for them to panic just yet, they aren’t even in the relegation zone.
 
There’s still about quarter of the season to go. There’s no need for them to panic just yet, they aren’t even in the relegation zone.
They’ve got 3 points from the last 10 games, haven’t won this year, a new manager that apparently the players already can’t stand, and are a point ahead of West Ham who look like a team that’s fighting.

Quite fair for their fans to start panicking I’d say.
 
There’s still about quarter of the season to go. There’s no need for them to panic just yet, they aren’t even in the relegation zone.
They’ve won two in the last 20 premier league games. They won 5 in the first 10 games. It’s possible they find that sort of form again but pretty unlikely. I think they should be gravely concerned if not in full blown panic.
 
They’ve won two in the last 20 premier league games. They won 5 in the first 10 games. It’s possible they find that sort of form again but pretty unlikely. I think they should be gravely concerned if not in full blown panic.
That and Ange being terrible at Forest (ironically) is the only thing that might save them. The problem with changing managers all the time is you get less and less of a new manager bounce every time.

They are going at less than a point a game last 74 league games they are bang in trouble.
 
Very poor side
They will be in the bottom 3 when we play them 3-1 Sunderland we will send them on there way down not good enough this to stay up. The biggest shock to there supporters will be away at Burton in League Cup 1st round welcome to the EPL and join our friends we meet
 
Looking forward to Richarlison getting dragged into Portsmouth's crowd by some toothless aunt shagger in the early rounds of the league cup
Looking forward to Richarlison getting dragged into Portsmouth's crowd by some toothless aunt shagger in the early rounds of the league cup
 

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If relegated, they will be in trouble as I can't imagine many players wanting to stay but can't imagine many clubs putting in offers bearing in mind their salaries. Will become a toxic environment
If they did go down, wouldn't that defender they have out on loan, Luka Vuskovic, he looks unreal for a 19 year old
Think that Simmons is on £190k a week as is a couple of others and I doubt they put in relegation clauses, could be wrong though
 
I know the game is still 2 weeks away but honestly cannot believe they gave gone a full week without sacking Tudor and given the new bloke even more time to work with their players...arrogance or incompetence?

I said after the mags game they were in massive trouble after the mags beat them 2-1 in Feb as they never tried a haa'peth and even then had relegation written all over them, really hope we accelerate that in 2 weeks time.
 
I know the game is still 2 weeks away but honestly cannot believe they gave gone a full week without sacking Tudor and given the new bloke even more time to work with their players...arrogance or incompetence?

I said after the mags game they were in massive trouble after the mags beat them 2-1 in Feb as they never tried a haa'peth and even then had relegation written all over them, really hope we accelerate that in 2 weeks time.
They had just beaten Atletico in the CL and had drawn at Anfield in the league before that. I think Tudor found out that his dad had died leading into the Forest game. Maybe the club think he was making progress. I wonder who they appoint next if they do let him go.
 
They’ve had some players coming back to fitness so I imagine they’ll improve in the last few games.
They had just beaten Atletico in the CL and had drawn at Anfield in the league before that. I think Tudor found out that his dad had died leading into the Forest game. Maybe the club think he was making progress. I wonder who they appoint next if they do let him go.
Dyche
 
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When I saw them v Liverpool I thought least there showing a bit of fight
Mind Liverpool missed a gluten of chances & really should’ve been 3-0 up before they did score

But saw them v Forest & back to their woeful self

Pity I think West Ham or Leeds will drop more than spurs
 
When I saw them v Liverpool I thought least there showing a bit of fight
Mind Liverpool missed a gluten of chances & really should’ve been 3-0 up before they did score

But saw them v Forest & back to their woeful self

Pity I think West Ham or Leeds will drop more than spurs
Going to be tight, one or two of them probably only gets to 36 / 37 points, could go to GD. Leeds definitely firmly in the shit too.
 
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