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Management Relegation

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Do you think we'll stay up?

  • Yes

    Votes: 184 40.1%
  • No

    Votes: 275 59.9%

  • Total voters
    459
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Fully agree, I doubt there’s a single Spurs fan out there that thinks otherwise.

The issue is whether or not ENIC see it that way and given their history of failure, I have my doubts. Fan unrest might be the only thing that’ll force their hand, I hope it doesn’t come to that but if it has to happen, it has to happen.
RDZ might see them off tbf
 
So many more twists to come.
I'm ready.

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If anything, maybe there was a little improvement with Xavi - but otherwise totally agree

Solanke has been really disappointing, and add his injuries, and it's an easy argument to say a 20 million pound outlay would have yielded just as much.

I feel Simons was getting there, and no doubt that whilst I don't really rate Kudus, he made a difference to this squad.
 
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Solanke has been realky disappointing, and add hos injuries, and it's an easy argument to say a 20 million pound outlay would have yielded just as much.

I feel Simons was getting there, and no doubt that whilst I don't really rate Kudus, he made a difference to this squad.
Solanke never felt right as a signing. It is a difficult time to be a striker in the PL, there aren’t many flourishing but aside from his first 10-15 games under Ange he’s been poor or injured.
 
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