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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
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We want Newcastle to lose. It changes so much about what we need to do.
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This comes down to the Newcastle match as has been stated before. With a West Ham loss we effectively need only 1 point from 2 matches, as their max total would be 39. That could see us full of confidence and playing without pressure to win, which is exactly what this squad needs.

However, with a draw or, far worse, a win, the pressure is back on us to get a result at Chelsea and means we essentially need a win in the last 2 matches to guarantee safety.

Having to break down a Moyes led side at home with the crowd knowing we need a goal sounds like hell on earth. The pressure will crumble our already fragile players.

Its up to Howe to do us a favour imo.
 
This comes down to the Newcastle match as has been stated before. With a West Ham loss we effectively need only 1 point from 2 matches, as their max total would be 39. That could see us full of confidence and playing without pressure to win, which is exactly what this squad needs.

However, with a draw or, far worse, a win, the pressure is back on us to get a result at Chelsea and means we essentially need a win in the last 2 matches to guarantee safety.

Having to break down a Moyes led side at home with the crowd knowing we need a goal sounds like hell on earth. The pressure will crumble our already fragile players.

Its up to Howe to do us a favour imo.

If West Ham win at Newcastle we would need a win and a draw to guarantee safety, if we take it as a given that West Ham win their final home game, which I think they will do.

I am seriously concerned, it really is 50/50 now. It really isn't beyond West Ham to go up there and win. We've just seem them go toe to toe with the scum.

It all hinges on that game. If West Ham lose or draw, the pressure reduces significantly. But if they win, I fear 4 points in the final 2 games is beyond us.
 
This is going to sound bad, and I should start by saying how much I love Spurs and want to win so bad. But also, I kind of want to be relegated.

Nothing to do with the club. More my love of the sport. I hate the Premier League. The refs, the media, the inconsistency in calls. I won’t say corruption but it feels like it.

I get more joy watching teams in the EFL, Scotland, Bundesliga than I do in the Prem. But I love Spurs too much to ever stop.

Relegation might bring the real joy back. But I also want to stay up, bring in top players and let De Zerbi take us back to the top.

It’s a conflicting time for feelings.
 
This is going to sound bad, and I should start by saying how much I love Spurs and want to win so bad. But also, I kind of want to be relegated.

Nothing to do with the club. More my love of the sport. I hate the Premier League. The refs, the media, the inconsistency in calls. I won’t say corruption but it feels like it.

I get more joy watching teams in the EFL, Scotland, Bundesliga than I do in the Prem. But I love Spurs too much to ever stop.

Relegation might bring the real joy back. But I also want to stay up, bring in top players and let De Zerbi take us back to the top.

It’s a conflicting time for feelings.
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This is going to sound bad, and I should start by saying how much I love Spurs and want to win so bad. But also, I kind of want to be relegated.

Nothing to do with the club. More my love of the sport. I hate the Premier League. The refs, the media, the inconsistency in calls. I won’t say corruption but it feels like it.

I get more joy watching teams in the EFL, Scotland, Bundesliga than I do in the Prem. But I love Spurs too much to ever stop.

Relegation might bring the real joy back. But I also want to stay up, bring in top players and let De Zerbi take us back to the top.

It’s a conflicting time for feelings.

I understand that,

the blatant corruption has been off the chart this season. Probably sounds like sour grapes but I can't think of any other logical explanation. Incompetence only goes so far, doesn't explain the systematic cheating I've witnessed this season for us and others, compared to the red carpet that's been rolled out to a couple other teams .

Would hate for spurs to be relegated, but can't lie that a life without watching English football for a bit, especially premier League sounds glorious .

It's a really unpleasant watch 9 times out of 10.
 
This is going to sound bad, and I should start by saying how much I love Spurs and want to win so bad. But also, I kind of want to be relegated.

Nothing to do with the club. More my love of the sport. I hate the Premier League. The refs, the media, the inconsistency in calls. I won’t say corruption but it feels like it.

I get more joy watching teams in the EFL, Scotland, Bundesliga than I do in the Prem. But I love Spurs too much to ever stop.

Relegation might bring the real joy back. But I also want to stay up, bring in top players and let De Zerbi take us back to the top.

It’s a conflicting time for feelings.
I felt exactly like this about 3 weeks ago. The prem is dreadful now, its the VAR show and football is a bit of a sideshow. The commentators last night were constantly on about Var, Var looking at this and that. Its so boring. The championship even now, feels like a proper throwback. Its more competitive, you dont know which 2 sides will be challenging every season its just more fun, better to watch with less hype. We're also more likely to see the likes of Moore, Lankshear etc. But must admit the relegation fight has got me really invested again, probably more so than anything since the CL final and i dont want to see us fuck up, especially to West Ham of all teams.
 
I understand that,

the blatant corruption has been off the chart this season. Probably sounds like sour grapes but I can't think of any other logical explanation. Incompetence only goes so far, doesn't explain the systematic cheating I've witnessed this season for us and others, compared to the red carpet that's been rolled out to a couple other teams .

Would hate for spurs to be relegated, but can't lie that a life without watching English football for a bit, especially premier League sounds glorious .

It's a really unpleasant watch 9 times out of 10.
That’s the thing. It’s a mix of wanting Spurs to be back in the CL and competing at the top but also wanting to get out of the Prem.

Even watching non-Spurs games, the Prem is just becoming boring. The Athletic had a podcast on it a few weeks ago about the style of play and managers being too cautious in the Prem compared to other leagues. We have become boring.
 
I felt exactly like this about 3 weeks ago. The prem is dreadful now, its the VAR show and football is a bit of a sideshow. The commentators last night were constantly on about Var, Var looking at this and that. Its so boring. The championship even now, feels like a proper throwback. Its more competitive, you dont know which 2 sides will be challenging every season its just more fun, better to watch with less hype. We're also more likely to see the likes of Moore, Lankshear etc. But must admit the relegation fight has got me really invested again, probably more so than anything since the CL final and i dont want to see us fuck up, especially to West Ham of all teams.
This was my first season really investing in the Championship. Games have been a joy to watch. Reminds me of the Prem in 2015-2019 time.
 
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