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Spurs be lucky to stay up


League wise loads they’ve only won the top division twice. Good cup team but the big one champions of England only twice. Loads of so called “smaller” clubs have won it more than that. Yet spurs are in the so called big six, like I said take London away and they’d not be considered as big as they are.
They've won 18 major trophies, the only team on that level is Aston Villa, next is Wolves with 9. Spurs also won 4 European trophies, none of the other Midlands teams are even comparable.
You still haven't named one? You keep saying loads without naming one?
 
It can go either way for them - he’s apparently quite a divisive fella and whereas he started well at Brighton, I believe, it took him a good few games to get going at Marseilles, or it may have been the other way round.
Either way, they’ll either be flying or even more shite, I doubt it’ll be middle of the road
 
The relegation of Manchester United in 1974 was the mother of all relegations. Spurs were relegated in 1978, only 17 years after their famous double winning season and yet this attracted little schadenfreude at the time. If Spurs go down, so what ? Apart from London fans, in particular their main rivals Arsenal and West Ham, it will be all but forgotten in two minutes.
Edit. They were relegated with us - 1977
 
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The relegation of Manchester United in 1974 was the mother of all relegations. Spurs were relegated in 1978, only 17 years after their famous double winning season and yet this attracted little schadenfreude at the time. If Spurs go down, so what ? Apart from London fans, in particular their main rivals Arsenal and West Ham, it will be all but forgotten in two minutes.
Edit. They were relegated with us - 1977
Tbf it would be a big deal. How many relegations have we had since 1977? Probably about 8! It would be the same if it was Everton, and it was that way with Villa too.
 
The only reason I want them to go down is after those two knobheads Spence and VandeVen or whatever, ignored Frank after their defeat and walked off the pitch, when he told them to acknowledge their fans.

Should have put both on the transfer list and fined them max wages.

Neither are as good as they think.
 
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1st time in the bottom 3 for them, that will be a wake up call for them if they don't get their fingers out now nothing will save them.

Feel like it will be a tough game for us, new manager bounce and the fact that they need to start wining games now. That said if we beat them I can see them going down.
 
Just been on the Spurs forum. A lot of them seem to be getting more confident as the weekend approaches. More than happy for them to underestimate us like the last team we played. Now who was that again…😂
I have that feel we will thump them if we get by 2 they might go for it and the flood gates open….
1st time in the bottom 3 for them, that will be a wake up call for them if they don't get their fingers out now nothing will save them.

Feel like it will be a tough game for us, new manager bounce and the fact that they need to start wining games now. That said if we beat them I can see them going down.
Spurs are going down
 
I'd love to see the likes of Millwall rocking up there
Might pass them on the way down. Now ,that would be a laugh.
Only game I can see us getting anything from now on in is Wolves game and even then…
Ta Bi, Mundleare no where near premier quality. Playing an ordinary RB at LB does not bode well.
Yeah we had a couple of chances but we were second best and technically their players were light years ahead
Very disappointing and sobering to watch
What was your previous username?
RedMaglet ?
One of the Ducks?
Miserable fucker?
Only game I can see us getting anything from now on in is Wolves game and even then…
Ta Bi, Mundleare no where near premier quality. Playing an ordinary RB at LB does not bode well.
Yeah we had a couple of chances but we were second best and technically their players were light years ahead
Very disappointing and sobering to watch
What was your previous username?
RedMaglet ?
One of the Ducks?
Miserable fucker?
 
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Don't have the luxury of last season when the bottom 3 were dead and buried despite finishing 4th bottom. Their final roll of the dice.
 
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Genuinely don't get how there's so many with a defeatist mindset ffs.

Just off the back of a derby win, safe and got most our injured players back, get the place bouncing
Why I hated the international break we were on a crest of a wave confidence wise
The Sol would’ve been rocking
Still think we’ve got more than enough to batter Spurs mind
Having said that it’s enabled us to get most of our injured players back
 
The relegation of Manchester United in 1974 was the mother of all relegations. Spurs were relegated in 1978, only 17 years after their famous double winning season and yet this attracted little schadenfreude at the time. If Spurs go down, so what ? Apart from London fans, in particular their main rivals Arsenal and West Ham, it will be all but forgotten in two minutes.
Edit. They were relegated with us - 1977

The finances of modern football would make this probably one of the biggest relegations in history.

Not only is it mismanagement on a scale not seen before but the whole book about how to cope in the championship will need to be rewritten for them.
 
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