I do so hope you’re right!Won't happen mate. It's universally agreed by fans, players, oppositions fans and media that they are the main issue now. They couldn't keep them even if they desperately wanted to keep them.
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I do so hope you’re right!Won't happen mate. It's universally agreed by fans, players, oppositions fans and media that they are the main issue now. They couldn't keep them even if they desperately wanted to keep them.
It's a very legit concern tbh. The decisionmakers have got almost everything wrong on the football side for years now so there's no evidence they'll suddenly get it right.My point is I don't think it's going to be a fun adventure, people are underestimating the challenge at hand and I don't think the ownership and senior management knows what they're doing.
I'm not saying we will go down and stay down forever but I just don't have faith in those leading our club to steer us through this, and I worry they've fattened us up so much as an asset that we're virtually unsellable especially down there
It's not over yet!
Tottenham Hotspur lives!
Others may celebrate our troubles, and they'll kick us while we're down if we get relegated!
It's not over yet!
Dust ourselves off, keep going, the next game is also a final!
We fans are the 12th man! We have to support the team, they have to feel it – and – as long as the season isn't over, I support everyone who wears this shirt!
COYS!



It's not over yet!
Tottenham Hotspur lives!
Others may celebrate our troubles, and they'll kick us while we're down if we get relegated!
It's not over yet!
Dust ourselves off, keep going, the next game is also a final!
We fans are the 12th man! We have to support the team, they have to feel it – and – as long as the season isn't over, I support everyone who wears this shirt!
COYS!
The club means everything to us, it means absolutely nothing but a number to our owners. It just doesn’t sit right with me at all, they want Levy’s shares and whilst I don’t think relegation was the plan, I think the institution can stomach a drop to the championship if they see the long term goal of getting the shares and returning to the premier leagueYeah I wouldn’t put it past them to reduce the value of his shares to force him to sell to them at a lower price than 2 years ago. Fucking dastardly but would you put it past them?
They probably viewed the Son situation as he was a youngster when the club bought him so let's try and repeat that.I think in isolation letting Son move on wasn't a bad decision. He was abysmal in the 2nd half of last season and after the cup win it felt like the timing was right.
However, I do think that it was one of about 20 decisions that, when combined, have got us into this fuckstorm.
Given we already had Odobert as a raw, young wide option we shouldve replaced Son with a legit established player. Instead we bought another raw young wide option in Tel. Might be good in 3 or 4 years time but his loan proved he was absolutely miles off Son's level. Letting Son go and then not properly replacing him was the real issue.
I think it's possible Vinai survives, but Lange will go 1000%. He's the head of the football side and the one who has failed to build a coherent squad, recommended the wrong managers and completely fudged January.Won't happen mate. It's universally agreed by fans, players, oppositions fans and media that they are the main issue now. They couldn't keep them even if they desperately wanted to keep them.
I cannot see us going to a decent in form team and putting in a performance like Leeds last night? It definitely will not happen if he keeps picking Udogie,Solanke,Muani,Gallagher.
Me neither!I cannot see us going to a decent in form team and putting in a performance like Leeds last night? It definitely will not happen if he keeps picking Udogie,Solanke,Muani,Gallagher.
Yeah that's fair - and for that reason (and many others) I wouldn't post this on Twitter.Whilst I agree on here it is fine because the players wont be reading it, but they are on social media. They'll be reading on X how all the fans expect us to go down. They are all so weak minded it seems from seeing them on the pitch that they will go along with the negativity and feeling hard done by.
My post from page one of this thread. Certainly didn’t expect it to reach over 500 pages……
I get what he’s saying as he’s never going to instil his full philosophy in this short a time.
De Zerbi lite is the best we can hope for.
It's not a demand to be happy clappy, I'm just sick of seeing every post in every thread having "we're done" tagged on it, or even posts solely consisting of that.Yeah fair enough but I think you're gonna be sorely disappointed if you expect everyone on here to be happy clappy when we're sat in 18th and on our worst run of league form since the 1930s. It's only natural some people are gonna say relegation is v.likely given the circumstances. We're really really shit.
Unfortunately I tend to agree, but ultimately the decision to keep Frank and not invest does rest with him.I think it's possible Vinai survives, but Lange will go 1000%. He's the head of the football side and the one who has failed to build a coherent squad, recommended the wrong managers and completely fudged January.
He's so obviously going to be the human shield the board will use (and Vinai will try to use) to soak up the blame the end of the season.
Think maybe they do the same with Vinai and just start fresh but he's newer and the CEO isnt meant to be the one signing players and building the squad in our new, more modern, structure (Levy was v.old school) so I think he might worm his way out and pin it all on Lange.
Fair enough but I think you're taking people posting "we're done" a bit literally. Obviously we can still stay up until it's mathematically impossible but we've said each of our past 10-or-so league games were "must win" and we've won precisely 0 of them.It's not a demand to be happy clappy, I'm just sick of seeing every post in every thread having "we're done" tagged on it, or even posts solely consisting of that.
It's not factually true as yet, and you can't definitively predict our remaining 6 results any more than you could predict Leeds leaving OT with 3 points last night.
Even if it turns out to be correct, so what? Well done? Does it make anybody feel any better really? It's utterly tiresome and it pervades the entire forum at this point.
I'm not about to do a deep dive to fact check, but I'd also bet these same people are bemoaning the lack of fight from our players, so how about practice what you preach??
Our next 4 are winnable for varying reasons, not likely wins by any stretch, but they're winnable. Do that and we could be practically safe by Chelsea, and they're hardly flying so we could even break our hoodoo against them.
I'm not exactly an optimistic person when it comes to Spurs usually, but even I am fed up of everyone competing to out-doom each other.
Perversely, our terrible run to this point makes me feel that it's actually more likely that we do begin to get something from the remaining 6.Fair enough but I think you're taking people posting "we're done" a bit literally. Obviously we can still stay up until it's mathematically impossible but we've said each of our past 10-or-so league games were "must win" and we've won precisely 0 of them.
There's just no evidence at all that we're gonna turn it around and after having my hopes dashed 10 times I can't pretend I'm hopeful anymore.
Fool me once...etc.
Well I'm glad you have hope, but we're breaking all the records this season and we seen to be a uniquely dysfunctional squad with horrible luck and crippling injuries so I'm not sure historical prescedent means anything.Perversely, our terrible run to this point makes me feel that it's actually more likely that we do begin to get something from the remaining 6.
How often do you see a side go from Christmas onwards without picking up a win in the League by end of season? It would be a historically abysmal showing for us to manage that.
The sides around us have all had little runs, but they haven't turned into prime-Barcelona, they're where they are because they're also shit. West Ham were on a 10 game winless run until they played us, then they skanked 3 points and built up some momentum. Bournemouth were no wins in 11 until they played us, now they're comfortable in mid-table and just won away to Woolwich...
Granted, it sounds an awful lot like we could do with a League game against Spurs right now, and yes, if there is any side capable of going from Christmas to May without a single win it's definitely us, but still...
How many were expecting an absolute battering at Anfield?
It can happen, and I hope to fucking God that the fans in the stadium on Saturday turn up with the same attitude they had for the Forest debacle, the players and the fans need to feed into each other, a spark needs to be found somewhere and fast because without that then we are doomed.
I'm not even optimistic, I'm just not suicidal!Well I'm glad you have hope, but we're breaking all the records this season and we seen to be a uniquely dysfunctional squad with horrible luck and crippling injuries so I'm not sure historical prescedent means anything.
I'm not gonna try to convince you to not be hopeful - obviously we all want Spurs to survive - but I'm simply nowhere near as optimistic as you are and would be very very surprised if we do somehow stay up.
Anyway, COYS!