He'd keep us up as a caretaker no question but fucking Baldie is too proud to get a cockernee geezer he wrongly fired last time around to come back in.
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He'd keep us up as a caretaker no question but fucking Baldie is too proud to get a cockernee geezer he wrongly fired last time around to come back in.
I'm trying to implement some Shady and Fixxy into my dietHave to disagree on this. 3 defeats? We've lost 18 of our last 30 league games. We rarely draw. Looking at those fixtures i barely see 10/12 pts.
Worst case scenario we get 9-12 pts...so finishing on 33-37 pts...defo relegation material.Have to disagree on this. 3 defeats? We've lost 18 of our last 30 league games. We rarely draw. Looking at those fixtures i barely see 10/12 pts.
We've lost at home to Ipswich and Leicester, hate to break it to you but worst case scenario is 0 points.Worst case scenario we get 9-12 pts...so finishing on 33-37 pts...defo relegation material.
Best case scenario we only lose another 3 or 4 but pick up 6 or 7 wins, the rest being draws. Probably means 45-48 pts and finishing P13-14.
As always with Spurs it'll be somewhere round the middle, say 40ish pts and P15 or 16.
Ditto. Now that Saints have fired their version of Ange then there are no managers out there who are worse than our current clown. Saints if you need reminding is the only team that we've beaten since Citeh's weird result in NOVEMBER.We've lost at home to Ipswich and Leicester, hate to break it to you but worst case scenario is 0 points.
Please stop this “players back” nonsense. Ange steady state is 10-12 players injured.I think when the main players will be back (and hopefully don’t pick any more injuries), we will grind some results to push us to 12th-13th.
Nevertheless, if we’re really going to relegate, it’ll be the death of this club. Imagine we’ll probably have to sell half of the team because I doubt most of them will want to stick around, even the younger players like Bergvall or Sarr. Having to rebuild from that will take loads of planning and I seriously doubt anyone does that at this club.
I agree holding out hope for the 'return of players' for me isn't going to cut the mustardPlease stop this “players back” nonsense. Ange steady state is 10-12 players injured.
That would be the first year, the parachute payments get smaller year on year until they stop.That £100m pa loss of revenue is interesting. Would be likely more for us given our higher revenues depend on status essentially. We might be £150m pa down - over 1/4 of our revenue.
What that wipes off the value off Levy's asset is down to how likely you think it would be that we come back up quickly. It's pretty clear that it would be a very sizeable hundreds of millions and potentiall £1bn+ hit to valuation.
Would it be worse than paying Levy's match ticket ransom, to watch a catogory c team, by his own measure, in 19 league games or having to try and sell the tickets when the season unravels?That would be the first year, the parachute payments get smaller year on year until they stop.
Going down is bad, staying down one season is worse. Being stuck there a third season would be cataclysmic.
But there's too many on here who feel comfortable with the idea.
Would it be worse than paying Levy's match ticket ransom, to watch a catogory c team, by his own measure, in 19 league games or having to try and sell the tickets when the season unravels?
No need for a membership if Spurs are relegated.
Tickets will be cheaper, less people in the ground, less merch, food and drink sales but an increase in anger with Daniel Greedy.
ENIC FC FansBut there's too many on here who feel comfortable with the idea.
I was Ange In until yesterday. I thought we would beat Leicester but unfortunately it's got to the point where I just don't trust him to get enough points to keep us in the Premier League. I think even Ryan Mason will be more pragmatic and grind out results where necessary.Similar things were said to doubters when we were one point away from top four. Amazing how the expectations have shifted. Now the mantra is we won't be relegated.. well we just lost to two teams in the relegation scrap.
I understand how hard it is to switch mindset, I was fully Ange in for a long time, however I drew a red line for myself and said what would it take for me to be Ange out. For me we crossed that line a long time ago. Painful rebuild does not mean losing to Leicester at home, or losing to Ipswich at home.
XACTLYI was Ange In until yesterday. I thought we would beat Leicester but unfortunately it's got to the point where I just don't trust him to get enough points to keep us in the Premier League. I think even Ryan Mason will be more pragmatic and grind out results where necessary.
The progress in the cups has swayed my judgement quite a bit but yesterday was the point where I felt I could no longer ignore our poor league form. A reasonably comfortable mid-table position and success in the cups = fine. Lower mid-table but no significant danger of relegation = ok. A relegation battle = absolutely not.
Would love to have him back but his track record as a manager doesn't suggest to me that he's the man for the job. It would certainly get the crowd going, though.