I'm trying to get straight in my head the possibility of Spurs going down but winning the Champions League. It won't happen but as it stands it is still a potential outcome this season.
Ronay can be hit and miss, but this is definitely a hit. The Grauniad have all the best writers. https://www.theguardian.com/football/2026/mar/05/igor-tudor-tottenham-crystal-palace-premier-league-relegation
Spurs being relegated would be a fantastic outcome for all of us sick of the decades of undeserved adulation they have received on the strength of nothing more than being a London club. Having said that, they'd absolutely have the best stadium in the Football League.
Quote from: LeeS on March 05, 2026, 10:39:34 PMThis schadenfreude is all very enjoyable, but if we keep playing the way we are it could easily be us next year.Schadenfreude is the main reason to follow all non-Villa football, surely?I enjoy the play-offs, in all English divisions, but I'd never choose to watch a PL match unless there was the chance of something funny happening: Arsenal bottling the title, Tottenham being relegated, anything remotely bad happening to Man Utd.The PL/CL is totally boring to me unless I can laugh at someone.
This schadenfreude is all very enjoyable, but if we keep playing the way we are it could easily be us next year.
I simultaneously want Spurs gone, but also for them to beat Liverpool and Chelsea. Is that too much to ask?
Football is the only time I feel like a petty, pathetic man.
Quote from: Skipper_The_Eyechild on Today at 03:33:02 PMFootball is the only time I feel like a petty, pathetic man.Really ? What's the secret ?