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You wouldn’t think spurs were in desperate need of a point to stay up here.
No urgency at all to score.
11 minutes of extra time and they haven’t even had a shot.
No urgency at all to score.
11 minutes of extra time and they haven’t even had a shot.
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Took RDZ 5 games to win his first game as Brighton manager - and Spurs don’t have the players to implement his style quickly. This will go down to the wire
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Bluedylan1
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They don't know how to handle it. They think they are better than they are.
You need to go old school and agricultural in those situations. Send a centre half up, pepper the box with long balls, try to win some corners and build a period of pressure and hope you get a couple of shooting chances.
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We're sending you down
We're sending you down
Fuck off Tottenham
We're sending you down
We're sending you down
Fuck off Tottenham
We're sending you down
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Said it weeks ago, they just haven't got the fight in them.Bluedylan1 wrote: ↑Sun Apr 12, 2026 3:06 pm They don't know how to handle it. They think they are better than they are.
You need to go old school and agricultural in those situations. Send a centre half up, pepper the box with long balls, try to win some corners and build a period of pressure and hope you get a couple of shooting chances.
You feel the other sides with them know what needs to done to scrape points' not spurs though.
They are in huge trouble and unless they start showing some urgency i can't see them getting out of it
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Wich is pretty crazy when you consider their final league placing last season. They were flirting with the bottom 3 then. Yes they won a trophy, but it wasn't exactly a great performance from them in the final and it kind of felt.like they won it purely because they were slightly less shit than the opposition on the night, rather than them being particularly great.Bluedylan1 wrote: ↑Sun Apr 12, 2026 3:06 pm They don't know how to handle it. They think they are better than they are.
It's a squad of players that seriously need to wake up and realise that playing in the prremier league is not a given. You have to fight for the right to stay there.
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What's the biggest points gap in march from leader of the prem, to end up not winning it?
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Chelsea looking the more dangerous so far. Man City still can look beatable on any given day.
Time for them to grow into it though.
Time for them to grow into it though.
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Bluedylan1
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Chelsea playing like a team near the bottom. Low block, and ball over the top for the counter.blueToffee wrote: ↑Sun Apr 12, 2026 3:51 pm Chelsea looking the more dangerous so far. Man City still can look beatable on any given day.
Time for them to grow into it though.
Probably the right approach in fairness.
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I will also never rate Doku. Technically superb and rapid as fuck but actual output is criminally low. If I'm a fullback then I'm tempted to just let him go.
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City every bit as boring as arsenal just without the defence.
Spent over £300m in a year to hardly improve.
Spent over £300m in a year to hardly improve.