The fall of Spurs

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Audrey Horne
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Do you recon he will stay?

Maybe it will cost them too much to sack him so soon?
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I think they're just scrambling around for his replacement, and managers like De Zerbi aren't wanting to jump into a possible relegation and want to take over in the summer if they stay up.

I think if they get a suitable replacement (whatever that looks like), Tudor's feet won't touch the ground.
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Still a couple of weeks away from their next game; would be surprised if Tudor remains in charge by then

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I think it's too late for them to get someone in who can have a meaningful impact. No decent manager will touch that poisoned chalice at this stage of the season... I just don't see how they attract anyone with any sort of reputation, it's a dumpster fire that is too much of a risk to have on your CV.

I think the only one who'd potentially touch it would be Dyche but the fans would hate it and he'd want a longer term contract. For those reasons it'd be destined to fail before it even happened.
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Reckon we are going to sent them down last match of the season.
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Oh here we go. Obviously I can't stand the bloke but I do think he keeps them up.

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Shogun wrote: Fri Mar 27, 2026 3:27 pm Oh here we go. Obviously I can't stand the bloke but I do think he keeps them up.

Given they aren't in the relegation zone at the moment I'd say he's got a great chance of grinding out enough points to keep them up. It will require the fans to be onside too and I can't help but think they'll be far to proud to accept his and get behind him.
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Sean's super seven games to the rescue, at the expense of...

...Forest
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You never know because its only a handful of games so they'd only need 2 or 3 wins but dyche is everything this spurs squad ain't and I cant imagine the players buying into him or him buying into them players

Hes doing amazing is dyche. Seemed unemployable when he left us. Now hes managed forest who were a europa league club and maybe spurs in a season they were in the champions league.

If west ham go down he might qualify for two safety bonuses
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Grim.
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Have to say i feel a bit sorry for spurs. This was us a couple of seasons ago. Everyone laughing, everyone willing us to go. Feeling like we were doomed and never going to win a game.

Think id rather forest or even west ham went
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Can't forgive Spurs for throwing their lot in with that European breakaway. I think they stay up probably but I unashamedly admit I'd revel in them going down.
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Dyche has been spotted in north London apparently

In a pub of course.
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Prefer them to stay up than forest. But the chaos of spurs going down is just too intriguing for me to ignore.
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Audrey Horne wrote: Fri Mar 27, 2026 1:41 pm Do you recon he will stay?

Maybe it will cost them too much to sack him so soon?
it will be nothing compared to the cost price of relegation for a club the size of spurs
lost revenue
no CL income
would they ever recover
the wage bill etc and the prospect of all their 'best' players leaving pronto like romario and van de ven ( who only choose the matches they wish to excel in ie atletico madrid - but not your relegation rivals like forest)
nothing against spurs but it would be funny to witness it
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