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1 minute ago, Deeg67 said:

Hard to say which is more implausible. It’s a high bar.

 

We’ve fuched ourselves, basically. May as well try and shlthouse a win somehow and hope for a miracle, but that’s what it would be.

Well there’s still a few routes to us getting top 4. I’d put it at about 20% chance? No doubt @Gerard has the betting odds.

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21 minutes ago, WigstonWanderer said:

Well there’s still a few routes to us getting top 4. I’d put it at about 20% chance? No doubt @Gerard has the betting odds.

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About a 25%~ chance. We've beat worse odds. :D

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5 hours ago, Mickyblueeyes said:

I’ll be glad on Monday after we’ve secured top four to have a rest from the stresses of club football. 
 

We’ll score early Sunday. Heads will drop on their side. The Villa goal going in around 60th minute will give our boys an added boost and we will rally for a second. Full time at Villa park will have us begging for whistle - it is Leicester after all. Full time and the city erupts. 
 

The walk around the pitch and Top doesn’t let go of the Fa Cup. Youri contract to be signed Monday and announced a week later.  
 

What you lot stressing about ? Sunday is going to be another great day 😍

 

5 hours ago, foxinsocks said:

I'll have what you're having 

What ever it is...hand it over to our players..

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I wouldn't be shocked if BR tries to wriggle his way out if he bottles the CL again.  But if he does it'll be to a team that's actually in the CL next season.  Would be surprised to see him bail for Spurs or Gunners.

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28 minutes ago, Deeg67 said:

I wouldn't be shocked if BR tries to wriggle his way out if he bottles the CL again.  But if he does it'll be to a team that's actually in the CL next season.  Would be surprised to see him bail for Spurs or Gunners.

It's sad but it wouldn't surprise me neither. If he does go, then Spurs would be the obvious choice. And I will take great pleasure in watching him bottle it with them. Just as Ranieri came at a good time following NPs work, I think Brendan came at the right ti me following Puel (I'm not comparing Puel to NP by the way). But sometimes the right manager comes in at the right time. If he stays I'll love him - if he goes I'll think he's a bottling piece of trash, (but I'll thank him for 2 years of European football and a trophy we all wanted for over 100 years.)

He'd be mad to leave, but I think he might.

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Just read the Chelsea forum, horrible little fans. Hope we win and dump Chelsea out of the top 4. I want to see the Chilwell rat face crying come Sunday evening. 

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I can't be there as I was at Wembley, but thought I'd pen a line to wish Harry well on his travels:

 

F*** off Harry Kane

Never seen again

He's off to Barcelona

For a shit career in Spain

 

Sung to the tune of that much loved ditty of yesterday "F*** Off Mark McGhee"

 

 

 

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Kane will put in an abject performance, maybe even pop in an og as he will not want to spoil his new clubs chances of getting CL next year, citing his acceptance of the drop in wages because he wants to play for a club that wins trophies like the FA cup and has the best training facilities in the world.:ph34r:

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Will be interesting to see if Tottenham will be affected in their play, after Kane's alleged intentions to leave.

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It will be interesting to see how Fofana and Soyuncu handle Kane and Son on their own. Probably the pairings biggest test so far.

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Can't tell what mood Kane will be in. If he's fired up for his last game, against the team that probably snatched his only chance of a Spurs title from him, plus the chance to put us into the EL would be pretty terrifying.

 

Or maybe he won't be arsed at all. Like he said at the full time whistle against Villa, "what's the fvcking point man" :thumbup:

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4 minutes ago, Sol thewall Bamba said:

Can't tell what mood Kane will be in. If he's fired up for his last game, against the team that probably snatched his only chance of a Spurs title from him, plus the chance to put us into the EL would be pretty terrifying.

 

Or maybe he won't be arsed at all. Like he said at the full time whistle against Villa, "what's the fvcking point man" :thumbup:

I hate this narrative. Spurs were better in 16/17 and managed 16 more points than they did in 15/16. If they were ever going to win a league, it would have been that season!

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****ing hell. Our past has not prepared me for the trials and tribulations that go with big game football. Every bloody week. (I LOVE IT!)

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Don't know what happened during his time with us. Always seems to be proving a point everytime he comes back especially in that first game where he ran away shushing and ear cupping after scoring. I always thought we were supportive during his time here recognising a young player starting out in his career. 

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1 minute ago, Mickyblueeyes said:

****ing hell. Our past has not prepared me for the trials and tribulations that go with big game football. Every bloody week. (I LOVE IT!)

I've been dreading the spiritual emptiness that always comes when the season ends - just endlessly trawling through baseless transfer gossip and wondering whether they'll give the club shop a new coat of paint. The euros will provide a form of methadone, but it won't be the same.

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2 hours ago, Babylon said:

Ha ha what a pile of absolute shite, I mean, maybe he will fancy the job. But this passage is beyond laughable "Several key players, such as Jamie Vardy, 34, and 33-year-old Jonny Evans, are coming towards the end of their top-flight careers and the potential for many in the current side may have peaked. In contrast, Levy would try to tempt Rodgers with a squad packed full of quality — even if Harry Kane departs — with a large kitty available to build a new era at the Tottenham Stadium."

Some sports journalists really are living the dream. Do the worst possible job imaginable with the least effort and still get paid.

 

Genius. 

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This is that team with Kane and Son, who always score against us and that team, which always seem to get the better of us in the end of season games? Yeah, this gonna be a tough one, but last game of the season, fans at the KP and a possible CL place at stake. You got to believe. :scarf:

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