Of the sneaky six, Spurs would be my least favourite to see get relegated.
We need a thread and get every clubs fanbase to get involved.
What about Brighton, Brentford, Bournemouth. spent there years in the lower divisions, Is the premier league a step that fans now regret.
I'm not entirely sure about this, as I seem to recall that it was Man U and Chelsea fans that set the first to protest vociferously against the breakaway, effectively scuppering it. But I don't remember Spurs fans doing that much, and why would they? For them it was a golden ticket that they didn't merit and a one time offer to the big time.Only interested in what the win would do for us. After spending multiple years in these sorts of relegation scraps we know how horrible it is for normal fans. It wasn’t Spurs fans who wanted the super league, it was their club.
There really needs to be discernment between the divvies that appear on fan media channels and the actual fans who support clubs, they’re not always representative.
We play them at their gaff on the last day of the season. It would be incredibly cathartic for us to send them down, I would thoroughly enjoy it.
I wouldn't wish relegation on any club but Notts Forest.
I doubt most will stay with them in the Championship. I doubt most will stay with them if they're in the PL to be honest, they're the most lame duck squad I've ever seen.They won't go down.
Whole team see a reduction in wage of 50% if they do.
That'll dictate they'll turn up for the 1-3 games they need to.
To be honest, No. When we are not in the relegation fight, in general I dont care who goes down. But most teams I wouldn't wish that feeling on. Possibly Liverpool, it would be quite funny and maybe Newcastle, just for their general attitude and behaviour when we play them.
But I dont have any dislike towards Spurs in particular and crushing another group of people and seeing kids cry, is generally not how I get my kicks. I will want us to win the game on the day, but I kind of home their fate is already decided one way or another, before the final day.
Yes, but the question of the thread was "Anyone else very excited at the prospect of us relegating Spurs?"But if Spurs don't go down, somebody else will. There's always heartache for somebody. It will also have very little to do with us if they get relegated, they've only won 7 games and one of them was actually against us.
Yes, but the question of the thread was "Anyone else very excited at the prospect of us relegating Spurs?"
To which I am saying "no, I am not"
Pretty sure the signing on fee from their new club will offset thatThey won't go down.
Whole team see a reduction in wage of 50% if they do.
That'll dictate they'll turn up for the 1-3 games they need to.
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