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West Ham or Spurs…


After we beat Spurs, the social media idiots were out in force, and their fans seem to think they are always cheated. West Ham have had relegations , so I think Spurs need a reality check, to get that superiority complex knocked out of them. Unfortunately, I think West Ham might fail.
 
Happy it's not us!...dislike the bubbles but it would be funny if spurs go down!I'm hoping the hams beat Newcastle and take it to a last day cliff hanger!......
 
I think most neutrals would love to see Spurs go but even after the draw against Leeds it looks like West Ham’s form has completely deserted them at the worst time.
 
I would love Spurs to go down, mainly because I think there is more chance we finish above west ham next season, if they survive, than finish above Spurs if they survive
 
My spurs supporting mate hammered me with this conspiracy shit last night. Here are a few “Actually. Ok. Hold on. I’ve seen the still photograph. This is not made up. Maddison’s foot is actually beteeen the defenders foot and the ball. It was inches close but the ball moved because the two feet collided first. I am not making this up. You can only see it properly from the reverse angle. Of course they don’t have the time or the ability to get that fine. We’re just so damn unlucky” “I’m sorry I hate to do this. There is a frame by frame picture that shows that the Leeds defender never touched the ball The angle shown on the broadcast was an illusion. From the other side you do not see his foot ever touch the ball but instead Maddison’s foot. I have seen it and it sure looks real. Again I’m not saying we deserved the penalty. Just that it was literally a 50-50 decision that we didn’t get”. There’s loads more FFS.
My God this lot really are te mags of London.
Spurs Forum Quote:
"Aston Villa and Everton have over 100 touches in the opposition box permpenalties awarded compared to the average. That’s really high. As a contrast Leeds Chelsea and the mags have about 100 fewer touches than the average pernalties awarded. That’s the best. Meaning they’re getting more penalties than anyone else. Everyone else is in beteeen those two marks. With one exception

We have nearly 400
More touches in the opposition box
Per penalties awarded than the average. We’re on a different planet entirely. We’re not shutting up. This is real and it’s an outrage. I have never ever seen anything like this
This is over the
Last 3 seasons. Is it just bad luck? Brutally bad luck? I dont believe in coincidence.
Simply stunning piece of data
Of course some of it is our ineptitude. But that big of a difference compared to every other team in the league. Defies explanation.
You see a stat like that and just throw up your hands. Why us? I don’t blame our fans for thinking the worst about the refs. I have never seen something that dramatic before in my life"
:lol::lol:
 
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I still think, of the 3 games left, Chelsea will beat Spurs and West Ham will beat Leeds and it will come down to Spurs V Everton.

Which I think Everton will be on the beach for, nothing to play for.

Hammers going down.
 
Spurs are the ultimate bottlers. Players don't give a shit for the club, only their own near future. - look at their so-called captain FFS.

Reckon they will break under the pressure... and Everton are a stronger team away from home.

Word gets through to West ham that Spurs are losing and that will spur them on to grab the win.

Other than that..lol..I really don't give a shit. Both of them relegated would be nice,
 
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"Super League Spurs" getting relegated would be good for the game
"Super Stadium Spurs" getting relegated would be good for the game
The Spurs entitlement is off the scale. What happens on the pitch does still matter, though not absolutely as we know as too many clubs don't follow financial rules, Pep's Manchester City and "Only ever been in the top division" Chelsea leading the way. West Ham and their "for buttons" stadium doesn't go unnoticed, especially as a London taxpayer.
 
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