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You’re joking surely ?The fans on here thinking there's no hope of top 4 have the mentality they like to complain about the team having.
Top 4 is still well on. Beating Woolwich at home may be key but it's well on.
Look at the remaining fixtures for the clubs contesting top 4.You’re joking surely ?
The fans on here thinking there's no hope of top 4 have the mentality they like to complain about the team having.
Top 4 is still well on. Beating Woolwich at home may be key but it's well on.
Look at the remaining fixtures for the clubs contesting top 4.
You think its impossible ? Get a grip, I don't give up that easily.
Have you even been following this team over the last few months ?Look at the remaining fixtures for the clubs contesting top 4.
You think its impossible ? Get a grip, I don't give up that easily.
I'd like to stay optimistic, but we needed to win today to even stand a chance - one win, one loss is no way to achieve top 4. I hate to admit it, but it would take a major collapse by three or four teams for us to achieve it.The fans on here thinking there's no hope of top 4 have the mentality they like to complain about the team having.
Top 4 is still well on. Beating Woolwich at home may be key but it's well on.
The consistent thing about Spurs is the inconsistency.I'd like to stay optimistic, but we needed to win today to even stand a chance - one win, one loss is no way to achieve top 4. I hate to admit it, but it would take a major collapse by three or four teams for us to achieve it.
The fans on here thinking there's no hope of top 4 have the mentality they like to complain about the team having.
Top 4 is still well on. Beating Woolwich at home may be key but it's well on.
Of course it’s not impossible. But it would require a turnaround in the form of ourselves and our rivals that is pretty implausible.
Woolwich have won 8 of the last 10, 1 draw and the the only defeat a late one to City. We don’t look capable of matching that and they don’t look like imploding.
Woolwich, 13 games to play. Their good form will clash with other clubs' form, but just because they have 8 wins in 10 doesn't mean they will win 8 of their next 10.. a few tricky games for them coming up not going their way could easily give them a slump to drag themselves towards the big pressure games leading in to top 4.
These 5 I refuse to accept they will pick up all the points their recent form
(A) Tottenham
(A) Chelsea
(H) Liverpool
(H) United
(A) West Ham
These 4 home games look like bankers, but could see Leicester or Brighton causing them issues.
(H) Leicester
(H) Brighton
(H) Leeds
(H) Everton
There's at least a couple of banana skins for them in the remaining other 4 away fixtures.
(A) Villa
(A) Palace
(A) Southampton
(A) Newcastle
If you want to believe Woolwich will get 75 or so points from their remaining fixtures, that's up to you.
I don't think they will maintain it.