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Premier League 25/26
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I’ve never felt a thing toward West Ham from a rivalry perspective. If anything I quite like them for their hatred of the scum and the fact my early years supporting us was traveling over there for home games. I genuinely hope that they, Forest and Leeds all have enough about them to send Spurs down. It will categorically be the funniest thing I’ve seen in my 44 years on this planet re: all things football related.
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Current relegation odds. Surely worth a bet on Forest at those odds?0 -
Funnier than John Terry strutting up for a penalty to win the Champions League, adjusting his armband to get it in shot for his big moment, then falling on his arse and crying?cabbles said:I’ve never felt a thing toward West Ham from a rivalry perspective. If anything I quite like them for their hatred of the scum and the fact my early years supporting us was traveling over there for home games. I genuinely hope that they, Forest and Leeds all have enough about them to send Spurs down. It will categorically be the funniest thing I’ve seen in my 44 years on this planet re: all things football related.
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MrOneLung said:
Current relegation odds. Surely worth a bet on Forest at those odds?Worth a bet on Leeds at those odds id say0 -
Leeds' two home games with Wolves and Burnley are pretty much going to make or break their season. Win both and they'll be on 39 and i think that will be enough.DamoNorthStand said:MrOneLung said:
Current relegation odds. Surely worth a bet on Forest at those odds?Worth a bet on Leeds at those odds id say
They do also have a 4 point lead and a much better goal difference over West Ham. i think they'll be fine.
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Newcastle's owners have sold their stadium (and land around it) to themselves for 172m, thus enabling them to get round PSR and avoid any sanctions.I know they're not the first to do it, but how do the premier league continue to allow this? It's absolutely ridiculous.0
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Crystal Palace tried to do the same, but the Premier League rejected the claimed sale price of £34.67 as being blatantly higher than what Selhurst and the land around it are actually worth.Chris_from_Sidcup said:Newcastle's owners have sold their stadium (and land around it) to themselves for 172m, thus enabling them to get round PSR and avoid any sanctions.I know they're not the first to do it, but how do the premier league continue to allow this? It's absolutely ridiculous.10 -
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Maybe we should sell the Valley and SL to ourselves.Chris_from_Sidcup said:Newcastle's owners have sold their stadium (and land around it) to themselves for 172m, thus enabling them to get round PSR and avoid any sanctions.I know they're not the first to do it, but how do the premier league continue to allow this? It's absolutely ridiculous.3 -
But we don’t own the valley.0
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After a first half where Wolves were on top West Ham score two in a minute to go 3-0 up and dump Spurs in the bottom three.5
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Still think Spurs will stay up, shocker of a season for them though!LargeAddick said:After a first half where Wolves were on top West Ham score two in a minute to go 3-0 up and dump Spurs in the bottom three.
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I don't, they're shit and have all the demeanour of a club thinking they're too big to go downse9addick said:
Still think Spurs will stay up, shocker of a season for them though!LargeAddick said:After a first half where Wolves were on top West Ham score two in a minute to go 3-0 up and dump Spurs in the bottom three.5 -
I agree, don't know what its based on for people other than lots of people saying "I think they'll stay up" cos it certainly isn't based on facts.sam3110 said:
I don't, they're shit and have all the demeanour of a club thinking they're too big to go downse9addick said:
Still think Spurs will stay up, shocker of a season for them though!LargeAddick said:After a first half where Wolves were on top West Ham score two in a minute to go 3-0 up and dump Spurs in the bottom three.1 -
I have no bad feelings towards Spurs but it would be very funny if they went down. Their ground in the championship would be hilarious5
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It'll be like in Close Encounters when all the aliens wander out of the space shipAndyG said:I have no bad feelings towards Spurs but it would be very funny if they went down. Their ground in the championship would be hilarious2 -
They are pretty shit but surely have more chance under de Zerbi than with Tudor.sam3110 said:
I don't, they're shit and have all the demeanour of a club thinking they're too big to go downse9addick said:
Still think Spurs will stay up, shocker of a season for them though!LargeAddick said:After a first half where Wolves were on top West Ham score two in a minute to go 3-0 up and dump Spurs in the bottom three.
I think teams will need around 39 points to stay up so they need to win 3 out of 7. Wolves away probably has to be 1 of them, then win 2 of their 3 home games. Not exactly impossible but still tough for a side that hasn't won at all for 4 months.
Another blow for them is that they were hoping to get Kudus back for the run in as he had returned to training but he's apparently had a setback and might miss the rest of the season.0 -
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I just think Europe will take too much of a toll on Forest.Spurs will beat Sunderland this weekend as Sunderland seem to be on the beach now. Nowhere near their early season form.0
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They're only 3 points off 7th and a Conference league spot. Even 8th place will get it if City/Chelsea win the FA Cup.MrOneLung said:I just think Europe will take too much of a toll on Forest.Spurs will beat Sunderland this weekend as Sunderland seem to be on the beach now. Nowhere near their early season form.0 -
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Start winning? Last 7 matches they've picked up 11/21 points, they've beaten Spurs, Burnley and Sunderland, drawn against Man Utd and Bournemouth but lost to Chelsea and Liverpool. Spurs have taken 4/30 points and not won one of those 10 games.CaptainRobbo said:
Only if West Ham start winning some games.Chris_from_Sidcup said:Spurs v Forest in 3 weeks time is going to be huge. Whoever loses that will be in serious trouble.
Last 11 matches:
West Ham - 18 points
Forest - 13 points
Spurs - 3 points
New manager or not, if we were in this position right now, I think we'd only see one possible outcome. De Zerbi has to turn things around immediately and the bare minimum has to be a point at Sunderland. In that respect, the last team that he joined mid-season was Brighton and they picked up just two points in their first five games under his management. Spurs won't stay up achieving that.
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Arsenal bottling the title is a thing of beauty6
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They’ve been really poor.
Feel for their supporters who are some of the best and least deluded in world football.14 -
Seems these things are flying off the shelvesAt least if they dont win anything they'll still have the "We led the Premier League for a long time" and the "Spurs got relegated" trophies0
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Will the players start a ruck at the end again like they’ve done every time a result didn’t go their way this season?1
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.MrOneLung said:
Sunderland went to Newcastle and won the last game, fancy them at home against Spurs.I just think Europe will take too much of a toll on Forest.Spurs will beat Sunderland this weekend as Sunderland seem to be on the beach now. Nowhere near their early season form.2 -
Need City to go on a good run now. Would love to see Arsenal blow it.4
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I still think Arsenal will limp over the line, but would be hilarious to see them finish second again and hopefully trophyless after they started going on about a possible quadruple.3











