I wouldnt say its easier but the odds on getting dragged into the trap door is getting more of a possibility as certain clubs deemed relegation candidates are now becoming established top flight clubs. Your Bournemouths and Brentfords not that...
We have been on the edge a few times, so we are experts and dont need to learn anything other than improve - Clubs need to learn from us that you stick together in the times of need. We all know about our "Last day survivals" more than just the...
Nope
New stadium or not walking out on mass at HT is pretty poor and something we would NOT do as a fan base.
The lesson from spurs is that when go go through as many managers as they have that creates instability and apathy.
Forest are the...
Everton need to take note that this is happening for Spurs.
Do we think that new stadium of ours and its environs would be conducive to generating the type of communal response to save the club's bacon again?
A soul-less anodyne environment...
I'm hoping Everton are in the process of coming out the other end of a pretty dreary period, whilst Spurs are entering theirs it seems.
Probably more about what lessons they could learn from us than what we could learn from them.
They seem to...
We have a lot of moaners, much negativity in our fanbase, especially in places like these, but...
When we were in a similar mess recently MANY EVERTONIANS stood up, the fans took to the streets, directors did not turn up, the blue flares smoked...
I've gone from hoping to get some tickets for matches to probably not even watching games on TV after the events of the last week or so. Very sour taste in the mouth. I'll probably end up getting into it once it starts but if Iran and/or Spain...
If Spurs go the attitude seems to be well we will bounce right back, when we were down there it felt like it was a battle for the very existence of the club
West Ham, Forest, and Leeds have all been fighting all season. They are battling for their lives. Spurs are like a fat frog who is slowly being boiled without even realising it.
Spurs is the right answer. Any 'big 6' club going down would be the best thing to happen in the league for years. They have had a stranglehold over the league for too long and a Spurs relegation would finally disperse the 'big 6.' I would prefer...
Tell you what thank god Palace got that 3rd just before half time because this is as bad a 45 minutes of football as I think I’ve seen any team put together ever.
All that being said about the players not being up for the fight, their fans are a disgrace. Bunch of spineless beauts who nipped out at half time to the local conservative club to 'split the G' instead of helping their club.