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1 hour ago, EastAnglianFox said:

And after all this, I’ll say it again for the 10th week running lol

 

It will be Leeds that drop

They haven't lost in aeons though and seem quite solid (unusually for them)

Although they are a team that has the tendency to self destruct but in fairness you could say that about Forest and Spurs too and to a lesser extent West Ham.

Forest still gonna drop for me. Was a huge mistake sacking Dyche.

Posted
1 hour ago, Swarles Barkley said:

Truly gutting we may miss out on Spurs in the championship 

But optimistic you think we’re getting promoted.

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Seeing plenty of Newcastle fans saying it's time for Howe to go despite where they were when he took over and what he has achieved with them, meanwhile we still have plenty of people that are cheerleading for an ownership that are leading us into oblivion. 

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2 hours ago, Pliskin said:

To be fair, if it meant Spurs getting relegated, I can tolerate Forest being in the prem. it would be ****ing biblical to see spurs in the Championship…. The EPL’s darlings….

Relegation to league 1 one would be easier to swallow if I knew spurs were relegated and arsenal bottled it. Lol

 

It's too tight for that 3rd relegation spot. I really wouldnt be surprised to see leeds go down.

 

Given we are so shit, we wouldn't be able to get promoted ahead of a whoever finishes 18th. Forest,  spurs, westham or leeds would all favourites to win the league.  Burnley would be top 3 for sure.  We would be lucky to finish top half if we somehow stay up.

 

Dropping down to the championship will be the only way spurs will ever win a "league title".

 

 

 

 

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29 minutes ago, BenTheFox said:

It's as though you can be grateful for the past whilst also knowing what is right for the future of a club. 

Wolves fans thought that when we all wanted Nuno out for being "too defensive" after a couple of seasons of success. Look how that turned out. Fans (in general) know shit about how to run a club or what is best. They just want change whenever they're not happy. 

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10 minutes ago, The Bear said:

Wolves fans thought that when we all wanted Nuno out for being "too defensive" after a couple of seasons of success. Look how that turned out. Fans (in general) know shit about how to run a club or what is best. They just want change whenever they're not happy. 

You know your club better than I do so I'm not going to argue whether they were right or wrong to feel that way. From our perspective, what I would say is that clinging onto the past when we are clearly on a downward trajectory hasn't served us well at all. 

 

Was Nuno leaving the catalyst for your decline or was it the subsequent appointments and recruitment that was the main cause? I'm not being flippant, it's a genuine question. It can ofcourse be all of the above. 

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David Moyes. Yet again had turned Everton from a team in the bottom half to a team looking like a regular top half fixture. Such a good manager. I'll forever be annoyed we didn't go for him after Rodgers. 

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I’d imagine Spurs finish 17th on account of the fact they don’t have to play West Ham again. They can’t cope with pressure and that game would do them in completely. 
 

 

Posted
20 minutes ago, CornwallFox said:

David Moyes. Yet again had turned Everton from a team in the bottom half to a team looking like a regular top half fixture. Such a good manager. I'll forever be annoyed we didn't go for him after Rodgers. 

Well after Enzo for sure as Moyes was busy winning the ECL cup when Rodgers left, although it started the/his down fall at West Ham as their league form suffered which continued into the following season when he eventually left coinciding with Enzo jumping also.

On all accounts he turned us down at that time as he had an eye on the Everton job so not much we could do I guess.

 

Posted
1 hour ago, AjcW said:

I’d imagine Spurs finish 17th on account of the fact they don’t have to play West Ham again. They can’t cope with pressure and that game would do them in completely. 
 

 

West Ham v Leeds on the final day could be a decider.

 

Spurs might get lucky with Wolves and Leeds to play at home - surely got to win there at some point. 

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Going to end up being West Ham isn't it - the worst possible outcome, because this season.

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1 hour ago, Dan said:

Going to end up being West Ham isn't it - the worst possible outcome, because this season.

I think West Ham will be the one to survive, Spurs just look total garbage 

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22 hours ago, OntarioFox said:

I guess if F***fest win this I'm all in on the relegate Spurs train.

 

Losing to that shower in order to help them survive is a new low even for those melts. In a season where literally everything is going wrong (Cov top of the league, Derby making a playoff push, our obviously shite situation), them giving Forest a helping hand to complete the set is unforgivable. They should suffer for it.

 

Let them go down and never hear the end of it. Bloody typical that we'll let the opportunity to clown on Spurs in the second tier slip through our fingers at the same time though, huh?

 

be even worse when Forest win Europa League as well 

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but what happens if Florist do go down BUT win the UEL ? they get UCL and will attract UCL players but be in the championship ? that will be a strange one......... they will batter everyone!

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21 minutes ago, Trent Steel said:

but what happens if Florist do go down BUT win the UEL ? they get UCL and will attract UCL players but be in the championship ? that will be a strange one......... they will batter everyone!

I'd be intrigued as to how on earth the EFL would make their schedule work to fit around that lol 

 

They'd end up having to fulfill around 6 extra fixtures after February... and that's assuming they don't finish in the bottom section and end up having to fit a play off in too.

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Nice to hear talksh!te letting the chairman of Saudi FC comment on his club, I aint sure why they are are so obssed with the unibrow brothers anyway, all he does is stutter and breathe out an in through his nose all the time, which is crowned nicely by a sporting unibrow.......

Liam Gallagher: 'Would I give Noel a kidney? Without a doubt' | Liam  Gallagher | The Guardian

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