Simon Buttle
Player Valuation: £60m
I don't, it's all too little too late imo, will take a few games to get into his system and they haven't got that sort of time.I've a sneaky feeling they will stay up
I don't, it's all too little too late imo, will take a few games to get into his system and they haven't got that sort of time.I've a sneaky feeling they will stay up
We’ll get a better sense of where they are when they play Sunderland…I don't, it's all too little too late imo, will take a few games to get into his system and they haven't got that sort of time.
10 days to give them a little lift and possibly a manager bounce. I can genuinely see it happening. Just my opinion but I see them hanging on and survivingI don't, it's all too little too late imo, will take a few games to get into his system and they haven't got that sort of time.
It’s all hanging precariously in the balance at the moment, mate…10 days to give them a little lift and possibly a manager bounce. I can genuinely see it happening. Just my opinion but I see them hanging on and surviving
bit of a gamble for spurs, open attacking football. Isn't really what your looking for when you are down there.The fact that de Zerbi was initially hesitant to sign now, and wanted to wait until the end of the season to see if they stay up before committing, says it all really.
Think it means that he doesn’t trust in his own ability to keep them him.
It sounds like spuds had to get down on their knees, and beg him to take the appointment now!![]()
I think psychologically, potentially the biggest game in the run in for them, is actually West Ham’s next home game vs Wolves. If they win that, they go two points clear, Spurs drop into the relegation places but can’t do anything about it until the Sunday. Not nice having to wait nearly two days to remedy the situation if they are as mentally fragile as they appear to be.I don't, it's all too little too late imo, will take a few games to get into his system and they haven't got that sort of time.
I think psychologically, potentially the biggest game in the run in for them, is actually West Ham’s next home game vs Wolves. If they win that, they go two points clear, Spurs drop into the relegation places but can’t do anything about it until the Sunday. Not nice having to wait nearly two days to remedy the situation if they are as mentally fragile as they appear to be.

Not an ideal set of circumstances for your first game in charge-:I think psychologically, potentially the biggest game in the run in for them, is actually West Ham’s next home game vs Wolves. If they win that, they go two points clear, Spurs drop into the relegation places but can’t do anything about it until the Sunday. Not nice having to wait nearly two days to remedy the situation if they are as mentally fragile as they appear to be.
Ironic that whilst they are down, Wolves will have a big say on that third relegation placeView attachment 348889
It’ll also come down to who’s the most up for a relegation scrap…
The only team playing them at their ground is Spuds.Ironic that whilst they are down, Wolves will have a big say on that third relegation place
Think Leeds are in big trouble.They can’t beat teams.U
bit of a gamble for spurs, open attacking football. Isn't really what your looking for when you are down there.
Still think they will stay up, said it for a while now but.,They need to snap out of it and quickly first few games will make or break them .
If anyone gets above them the pressure will pile on.
We know what that feels like it's intense.
One of those down there will get a shock win or two .Think Leeds are in big trouble.They can’t beat teams.
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