Tottenham Hotspur

And yet on 17 points through 31 match days, 12 points below being clear with 21 pts to play for - even if they won everything, they’d have to hope others do not get any pts to avoid relegation

Wolves’ fate is sealed, even in terms of probability it is less than 1% to avoid it

That's literally what I said.
 
That's literally what I said.
And I am only confirming that there is virtually zero chance for them to avoid relegation which makes them improbable as a tough fixture despite them recovering from being previously winless under former coach. Their fate is assured now whereas In January, there was still hope but come late April & May? Historically, this inevitability means they cannot be considered a true bogey opponent for clubs themselves trying to avoid their fate - apart from them hoping to bring another club down with them

Again, this is not a certainty only how I would view the remaining fixtures - all things being equal and last matchday determines whether you are relegated or not then the intensity of that match will undoubtedly increase irrespective of opponent. But on paper, the other encounters pose greater obvious danger. Either way will be interesting finish
 
I know for a fact that by the end of his time at Brighton he had literally fallen out with like 75% of people at the training ground and others within the club.
Ferguson hand picked his staff, staff he knew were onside with his methods* and he would graft a few fresh faces in now and then to liven things up. He was also hated beyond words by some of his playing staff. But in the main they respected him and his ways, those that crossed him were shipped out right quick and the man utd gravy train was over for them. Never backward about making an example was big Al. It's easier being a tyrant with a few cups under your belt than it is throwing your weight about with no success behind you. That early window he got at man utd doesn't occur today. (Not least because of a euro ban because of an incident* at a ground in Belgium).
 
As BBC Sport reported on Sunday, multiple sources had told BBC Sport that initial indications were that De Zerbi was open to becoming the club's next permanent head coach, but would prefer to wait until the end of the season when he knows whether the club are still in the Premier League.

But it is understood that talks are underway in a bid to see if a deal can be struck for the remaining seven games of the Premier League season.

It is thought that Spurs would want to offer the former Brighton manager a long-term contract at the club.
Major red flag.
 

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