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Too close to call at this stage. Leeds have a points advantage and usually play with spirit. Tottenham are sinking like a stone with injuries and now, possibly, some players make fake/exaggerate injuries as they have no desire to jeopardise their futures (like us in 1988), Forest simply lack quality and cutting edge, while West Ham have hit some form - but will they be able to sustain it (doubtful). Whatever, I hope it's Spurs that take the plunge (even though we have a splendid fan of theirs on this forum - soz).

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22 minutes ago, The College Dropout said:

Think they'll stay up.

 

"Too good to go down" teams tend to be crap for too long and leave themselves too much work to stay up. These have a points advantage atm.

 

Think Rafa joined as we were 5 points from safety? Went down by a point (an offside Aguero goal). That's kind of this West Ham team. They are playing now but it's a bit late.


Yeah I think I’m leaning with you but I’m putting all my positive mental energy and visualisation into making it happen.

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1 hour ago, SteV said:

*point advantage 

 

Their GD is currently +8 better than any of the others so that's currently worth an extra "point" to them.  However, at their current rate of decline it may not be come the end of the season* ;D

 

*may be gone after the weekends game tbh 

 

 

 

 

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Wolves and Burnley are gone, think we can all agree on that. Leeds are probably one good result from safety.

 

Spurs are a point clear with a much better goal difference, so probably worth an extra point. There's also 2 teams that have to overhaul them for them to go down. For that reason I reckon they'll be fine, sadly.

 

Would love to see West Ham go if Spurs stay up, I want to see a proper "Ever-present" PL team get flushed for a change rather than the same teams just bobbing up and down all the time from the Championship, which is what it would feel like if it was Wolves, Burnley and Forest to go. Though of course Forest going is funny for how Marinakis has behaved plus it might release Anderson, though that only helps us if he wants us again and we want him again. Bit poinltess from our perspective if he just fucks off to Man City etc.

 

So

 

Spurs >>> West Ham >>> Forest is my order of preference. So clearly Forest go down. :lol:

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Spurs will go down in my opinion the bottom five except from spurs are actually playing well and getting results. spurs are just treading water hoping the others don't get enough points. 

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It still seems too far fetched of a dream for Spurs to go down but flushing a cartel club would be glorious. Hopefully they'd do a Leeds and not come back for like 20 years.

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Genuinely have no idea where the points Spurs need are coming from. In each match they have left I'm struggling to see them winning - even Wolves away. They'll obviously pick up some points between now and May but I'll be fucked if I could tell you exactly where. Meanwhile other clubs are fighting and scrapping away and look like they have something about them whereas Spurs look shit, broken and beaten, they're on the slide and no-one is going to do them any favours in the next 2 months. They look utterly fucked to me

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14 minutes ago, midds said:

Genuinely have no idea where the points Spurs need are coming from. In each match they have left I'm struggling to see them winning - even Wolves away. They'll obviously pick up some points between now and May but I'll be fucked if I could tell you exactly where. Meanwhile other clubs are fighting and scrapping away and look like they have something about them whereas Spurs look shit, broken and beaten, they're on the slide and no-one is going to do them any favours in the next 2 months. They look utterly fucked to me

 

100% agree, I think West Ham are the worst of the rest, however they look like scoring every game and Nuno has tightened their defence, I reckon Spurs are Knackered unless they bring in a manager that brings that squad together 

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52 minutes ago, Joe1984 said:

The media are all going with how Sean Dyche os the perfect manager for Spurs.

 

THAT'S how far they have fallen...

 

Still not at the Steve Bruce stage.

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It feels like its going to happen, but will we see the PL attempting to save their brand with some questionable refereeing decisions? They have their Big 6(TM) to preserve, unless the focus changes to a Big 5 or they pigeon hole Villa in there, they hate us too much.

 

This has shades of us in 2015/16 too good to go down but misfiring all over the place, they've lost belief and they look like they've given up. Couldn't care less about Spurs but I feel for the supporters watching this car crash in slow motion week in, week out. Been there, done that and it's horrific.

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I see the Spurs CEO is blaming Levy for their fall from grace in the last few years. He's talking about selling players to meet FFP demands. 

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21 hours ago, TomYam said:

Too close to call at this stage. Leeds have a points advantage and usually play with spirit. Tottenham are sinking like a stone with injuries and now, possibly, some players make fake/exaggerate injuries as they have no desire to jeopardise their futures (like us in 1988), Forest simply lack quality and cutting edge, while West Ham have hit some form - but will they be able to sustain it (doubtful). Whatever, I hope it's Spurs that take the plunge (even though we have a splendid fan of theirs on this forum - soz).

Spiwit,  bwavado. A touch of dewwing-do. 

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Tweet from Romano

 

Igor Tudor: “Cuti Romero and Palhinha are out. Micky van de Ven is out. Bissouma has a problem and Conor has a fever but we hope he will be ok”.

 

“Always something happen. Very rare and I've NEVER seen this in my career”.

 

“But we’ll fight, not cry”

 

They're fucked if Romero, Palhinha and Van de Ven are still out for Forest. 

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1 minute ago, vexred said:

Tweet from Romano

 

Igor Tudor: “Cuti Romero and Palhinha are out. Micky van de Ven is out. Bissouma has a problem and Conor has a fever but we hope he will be ok”.

 

“Always something happen. Very rare and I've NEVER seen this in my career”.

 

“But we’ll fight, not cry”

 

They're fucked if Romero, Palhinha and Van de Ven are still out for Forest. 

They were getting beat anyway, but you still can’t help but laugh.

 

Danso and Dragusin CB’s?

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2 minutes ago, Optimistic Nut said:

Even when we were on our knees a couple of years ago, it wasn't as bad as this. This is mental.

 

 

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that romero has a permanent head injury, proper mental bastard

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54 minutes ago, vexred said:

They're fucked if Romero, Palhinha and Van de Ven are still out for Forest. 

 

Think it's just concussion protocol for the first two. 

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