Quote from: Smithy on Today at 10:02:34 AMThe chances of them going down are still very slim - not because they're not dreadful (they demonstrably are), I'm just not sure they're quite as dreadful as the two teams who would BOTH have to go above them.Form would suggest otherwise.Leeds: 9 points from previous 9 games.West Ham: 14 points from previous 9 games.Forest: 10 points from previous 9 games.Tottenham: 2 points from previous 9 games.I'm not sure there's any reason to think that Spurs won't go down other than the vague "but it's Spurs, so obviously they won't *actually* go down" feeling that probably applied to us, Newcastle, Leeds etc.It looks like Tudor would take them down if he stays, and the short-term options look similarly bleak if (when) Tudor is booted out.As others have said, a lot will hang on that Forest game. And if it were happening right now I reckon Forest would be more up for that fight than Spurs would.
The chances of them going down are still very slim - not because they're not dreadful (they demonstrably are), I'm just not sure they're quite as dreadful as the two teams who would BOTH have to go above them.
On recent and medium term form Spurs are doomed to relegation. I think all right minded people are praying it happens.
Rubbernecking at Spurs fans' talk - apparently one of their players has been pretty open with the rest of the squad about how he's fine with Spurs going down, as it'll make it easier to get a move elsewhere in the summer.Just the sort of esprit de corps that you want at the moment.
Quote from: Tony Daleys Shorts on Today at 11:34:48 AMOn recent and medium term form Spurs are doomed to relegation. I think all right minded people are praying it happens.I don't believe in God, but I'm praying anyway. It can't do any harm.
Lyon losing to Celta Viga, so hopefully good news for the various people who strangely think we should be particularly worried about them.
Are Roma any good?