Good luck to any coach walking into that rabble of entitled mercenaries.Not sure it was really Tudors fault kinksy filled his kecks against athletico
Good luck to any coach walking into that rabble of entitled mercenaries.Not sure it was really Tudors fault kinksy filled his kecks against athletico
Thats the vibe isn't it, not sure how many of them are feeling the threat of relegation like the fans will be. As crap as some of out players may have been you got the impression they lived and breathed it during our relegation battlesGood luck to any coach walking into that rabble of entitled mercenaries.
I mentioned it yesterday but honestly I can’t process how three weeks ago spurs lose to Fulham , palace and a hammering to Athletico in 7 days . Then go down 3-0 a week ago in a must win game but despite that when the manager who everyone knew was getting sacked gets sacked they’ve apparently not got a replacement lined up .
It’s gross misconduct from those running the club
Did you ask AI for those remaining fixtures?It'll be interesting in terms of whether it'll be Spurs or Hammers to go down with only 1 pt separating them in the final 7 match stretch - Everton can have a big influence
Spurs (4 away)
Liverpool (Away)
Aston Villa (Away)
Everton (Home)
Sunderland (Away)
Brighton (Home)
Chelsea (Away)
West Ham (3 away)
Arsenal (Home)
Newcastle (Away)
Everton (Home)
Brentford (Away)
Crystal Palace (Away)
Spurs might benefit from the new hire bounce but as their away form has been dreadful, I gotta think the advantage is for Hammers to beat relegation based on remaining schedule
Didn't use AI, looked at their remaining schedules and picked which ones appeared more challenging - hence why there is one more match for Spurs than Hammers in the remaining matches that will be difficult. I indeed overlooked that they already drew with Liverpool but I wouldn't point to Wolves as a challenging match remaining as they are at the bottom of the tableDid you ask AI for those remaining fixtures?
Why show 6 for Spurs and 5 for West Ham?
Spurs have played Liverpool at Anfield - you're missing Wolves from that list.
Wolves have won 10 more points than Spurs since the start of the year.Didn't use AI, looked at their remaining schedules and picked which ones appeared more challenging - hence why there is one more match for Spurs than Hammers in the remaining matches that will be difficult. I indeed overlooked that they already drew with Liverpool but I wouldn't point to Wolves as a challenging match remaining as they are at the bottom of the table
Wolves is a much tougher game now than before Christmas. They are top half in the current form table. There are no easy games when you are in a relegation battle, especially not with Spurs recent form.Didn't use AI, looked at their remaining schedules and picked which ones appeared more challenging - hence why there is one more match for Spurs than Hammers in the remaining matches that will be difficult. I indeed overlooked that they already drew with Liverpool but I wouldn't point to Wolves as a challenging match remaining as they are at the bottom of the table
Didn't use AI, looked at their remaining schedules and picked which ones appeared more challenging - hence why there is one more match for Spurs than Hammers in the remaining matches that will be difficult. I indeed overlooked that they already drew with Liverpool but I wouldn't point to Wolves as a challenging match remaining as they are at the bottom of the table
You got the impression our players were playing for their futures may it be with us or another club.Thats the vibe isn't it, not sure how many of them are feeling the threat of relegation like the fans will be. As crap as some of out players may have been you got the impression they lived and breathed it during our relegation battles
I don't watch them to know how they are but know football enough to realize that the last match of the season when there is nothing to play for can't truly be considered a tough fixture IMHOWolves have been playing well for a while and aren’t a bad side at all, looking at the table and judging them purely off that is misleading. They’ll finish above Burnley imo and will be a tough game for both Spurs and West Ham.
They play on 25th April. Wolves play West Ham on 10th April.I don't watch them to know how they are but know football enough to realize that the last match of the season when there is nothing to play for can't truly be considered a tough fixture IMHO
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