Kudus coming back from injury might be their saving grace.
The way modern players work, their agents will already have moves lined upI don't understand you? Do you think players will leave Spurs for free?
Levy ensured every transfer he made all had 50% wage reductions if they go down.
If Spurs did go down, any player they sell would have to have Spurs blessing to leave - if they don't choose to sell, that player is on 50% than he's on now.
Bit overrated to be honestKudus coming back from injury might be their saving grace.
It's mad really because they're (at least compared to us) spoiled for choice in attacking areas, yet still can't win. Richarlison, Solanke, Simons and Tel all fit and available yet they lost 3-0 at home to Forest.Kudus coming back from injury might be their saving grace.
Makes me laugh that they were even included in the ESL plans despite at the time having not not won a bean in decades. They must be gutted it didn’t go ahead as relegation is likely a financial catastrophe for most “top half” PL clubs.Always makes me smile when Spurs, or any of the others are called the scab 6, yet we seem to gloss over our own scab 5 behaviour of the early 90’s.
Apart from our loveable neighbours I wouldn’t wish relegation on any fan. The clubs being badly run is a fan punishment we should all be able to understand. Plus let’s not get too smug.
As the song goes “who knows what tomorrow brings”
Well, they haven’t eked out a single win in the last 13 league games.I still think Spurs will have the quality to stay up. They don't have the fight, but they do have the quality to eke out a few wins.
Well, they haven’t eked out a single win in the last 13 league games.
If they’ve only got 7 left to get ‘a few,’ then I don’t fancy their chances.
Wham play Wolves at home before Spurs play away at Sunderland.Their saving grace is how bad West Ham are. However, now that the pressure is really on, West Ham's players and fans might have a bit more fight in them than Spurs, who seem to have capitulated in every aspect
Kudus coming back from injury might be their saving grace.
Yet another show pony , fits in well at SpursBit overrated to be honest
Would that be the West Ham that are a single point behind them, having started January 12 points behind them?Their saving grace is how bad West Ham are. However, now that the pressure is really on, West Ham's players and fans might have a bit more fight in them than Spurs, who seem to have capitulated in every aspect
Would that be the West Ham that are a single point behind them, having started January 12 points behind them?
Spurs are in deep, deep trouble.
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