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“jealousy of what we are or have been “ ? ? LOLHave to accept the whole nation want us to go down. Reason? Jealousy of what we are or have been. It’s them against us and for us to prove those fuckers wrong. Need to get behind the team and club more than ever now. And when we do survive this can never happen again.
Agree. But you’re forgetting something fundamental. We are Spurs, we don’t do the straight forward easy way.
Just like how unless we win soon we will be in this until the final game of the season. It will be a fucking slog. They’ll make it as torturous as possible for us.
Not for me, its just quite funny in the same way we sort of hoped Everton might go down and certainly Man U last season.Have to accept the whole nation want us to go down. Reason? Jealousy of what we are or have been. Its them against us and for us to prove those fuckers wrong. Need to get behind the team and club more than ever now. And when we do survive this can never happen again.
Since Sky cover the Championship I'm pretty sure they'll wheel out the big guns for our games.
We can probably kiss goodbye to sane Kickoff times forever as well.
Almost like, the board were reluctant to spend because they thought the club would drop.And a board that let it happen and didn’t replace them?
I would say man reason is not addressing our attack in January. West Ham and Palace were struggling for goals and bought attackers. We instead of adding lost four through sales/loans/injuries
I'd reckon pretty much every single one of our matches will be televised.Since Sky cover the Championship I'm pretty sure they'll wheel out the big guns for our games.
We can probably kiss goodbye to sane Kickoff times forever as well.
If relegation does happen, as seems increasingly likely, at least it'll open the whole can of worms and expose the putrid mess at boardroom level and above that's been feeding off our football club for years...
I mean, seriously, it'll be front page as well as back page news.
How could a football club ranked the 9th richest on the whole planet be relegated from it's own domestic league. How is such an event possible?
It's never happened anywhere before in the modern era unless due to sanctions or penalties imposed.
There will be documentaries and Panorama-esque investigations and the whole truth will eventually leak out.
Those are the crumbs of comfort I'm taking from the situation we're in.
I have felt since mid January that we are going down. Obviously hope I am proved wrong, but nothing since has changed that view. It was that run of injury time defeats to Bournemouth and Spammers and needing a last minute equaliser at Burnley coupled with inaction in transfer market that convinced me that we were doomed. All 3 of those teams were on long winless runs of 10-11 games when we did our Dr Tottenham thing.Anyone else here just resigned to relegation? Unless De Zerbi pulls a huge f'kin rabbit out of the hat and gets something out of this useless non-performing bunch of wasters, which must be at least a point at Sunderland, then I think we're doomed. Wet Spam have form and easier games than us, and we don't know what a win even looks like.
I guess next season will be 'different'.
Exactly why every experienced Spurs fan knew Wham would win last night.
Honestly no idea mate.Yet why do I feel more relaxed about our chances than a month ago? Bizarre.
Yet why do I feel more relaxed about our chances than a month ago? Bizarre.
Do Real Madrid have a similar problem, I think I seen an article saying they have a retractable pitch too and injury frequency has increasedI actually think the ridiculous number of long term injuries to key players that has been the tipping point. If we had more luck with injuries, a lot of the other failings would have remained papered over. We would never have been league or cup contenders but neither would we be in relegation form either.
There needs to be some formal in depth assessment of our injury rate, medical team and player recovery outcomes. There is something drastically wrong as it transcends managers and affects new players coming in to the club as much as established ones. I wonder if it’s the pitch itself.
Honestly no idea mate.
When De Zerbi said "you talk too much about tactics, the most important part is the mental part" he as good as said we are down.