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1 hour ago, David Hankey said:

Spuds, Florist & Cov going down next season?

You forgot Hull and Ipswich.

 

If only there were five relegation spots in the Premier League. Would make it much more interesting.

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Posted
24 minutes ago, filbertway said:

Spurs players celebrating 17th place like theyve won the league lol

 

Let them have their not relegated trophy moment.

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Posted
19 minutes ago, Jattdogg said:

Let them have their not relegated trophy moment.

I wish I could lol

I cant rationalise players on 80k and more a season celebrating not being relegated like that haha

 

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Double relegation for me and my Mrs, would have got very good odds on that at the start of the season. West Ham's statement this evening was very good as well, compare that to the utter rubbish Antony Herihly puts out.

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21 minutes ago, Sol thewall Bamba said:

Double relegation for me and my Mrs, would have got very good odds on that at the start of the season. West Ham's statement this evening was very good as well, compare that to the utter rubbish Antony Herihly puts out.

Just think when we both promote, you will finally get shagged again by/with her. T-364 days or so?

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Posted
Just now, StanSP said:

Sunderland could be playing AC or Juventus next season. 

And Bournemouth.

 

3 minutes ago, Fear Of The Fox said:

I'm still trying to understand what Everton was doing there today. Did anyone watch the Milan vs Cagliari game? 

 

Moyes probably wanted to relegated WH too .

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Roll on next season when spurs win the first 2 games do a lap of honour for winning the league , Maddison starts the season of well then gets injured 6 games in until the end of the season . Romero gets sent off for being a stupid c*** slowly go on a bad run lose to Chelsea again beat Man City home and away and finish 17th again 

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Fair play to Sunderland as well might struggle next season but they have done well to get into Europe this season . 

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You just reminded me on Romero, after the controversy he actually came back to England to watch the turgid but important final match against Everton. However that meant he missed seeing his boyhood club record their first ever Primera Division title with a dramatic comeback 3-2 win over River Plate.

He'll be despised among many Spurs fans now and he missed out on seeing the moment you'd assumed he's been waiting to see all his life. 

What a turnip.

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2 hours ago, Sol thewall Bamba said:

Double relegation for me and my Mrs, would have got very good odds on that at the start of the season. West Ham's statement this evening was very good as well, compare that to the utter rubbish Antony Herihly puts out.

It's telling how dreadful it is here when you can actually look at clubs like Wolves and West Ham, accepted shambles clubs but they still aren't as fundamentally dishonest as our lot are.

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This season has definitely seen a lot of well run clubs rewarded and badly ones punished. Bournemouth, Sunderland and Brighton - three very well run clubs and all playing in Europe next season. Arsenal champions. Chelsea in midtable. Wolves and West Ham relegated. Not to mention us of course.

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Tight offside call for Foden’s disallowed goal v Villa .


By a cheek I think!


Just as well it didn’t matter and thankfully VAR didn’t decide anything on the last day .

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Guardiola did not take over a winning machine, he turned it into one. In the eight years after their takeover, they won two league titles and one FA Cup. Really struggled in the Champions League. And this was with Ageuro, Silva, Kompany, Zabaleta, Yaya Toure, Fernandinho, Tevez.

 

Look at what he won in the next eight years. And there were lots of doubters about his style of play working here.

 

Do we think the next manager will bring a similar level of success?

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1 hour ago, Muzzy_no7 said:

Pep to Milan or Juve?

He’ll take at least a year off, maybe more and then go into international management would be my guess. 

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17 minutes ago, Samilktray said:

He’ll take at least a year off, maybe more and then go into international management would be my guess. 

I’d be very intrigued to see how he would get on in Italy 

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