The fall of Spurs

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Shogun
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I actually wasn't particularly relishing relegating Spurs on the final day (hubris and all that) but if this does happen then god that would hit like crack.

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Shogun wrote: Sat Mar 28, 2026 10:48 am I actually wasn't particularly relishing relegating Spurs on the final day (hubris and all that) but if this does happen then god that would hit like crack.

So Spurs are just telling Tudor to hold on a moment while they sort out his replacement?

Bit of a joke that isn't given his situation. Just let the guy go and move on, that's clearly their plan.
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They’d be crazy to hire Dyche.

Their squad has already shown that they will not respond to a disciplinarian type.
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blueToffee wrote: Sat Mar 28, 2026 6:20 pm So Spurs are just telling Tudor to hold on a moment while they sort out his replacement?

Bit of a joke that isn't given his situation. Just let the guy go and move on, that's clearly their plan.
Because they can’t actually get anyone to sign up for 7 matches like they want, everyone wants longer, and they aren’t sure they want to do that
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Can't see Dyches Ego accepting a short term contract.

He'll want a clause where if he keeps them up he gets 2 seasons or something. Spurs won't budge on that either.
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Cozzie wrote: Sat Mar 28, 2026 10:50 pm Can't see Dyches Ego accepting a short term contract.

He'll want a clause where if he keeps them up he gets 2 seasons or something. Spurs won't budge on that either.
Only because he wants the summer payoff. Having to manage a PL Spurs with their aspirations would be an absolute nightmare for Dyche. He couldn't cope with us and Forest!

Spurs seem a bit clueless given the state they're in.
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Feels like dyche would be the absolute worst choice. Think they'd have 1 maybe 2 games to get some points on board and if it didnt happen they'd turn on him
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I think Dyche would be able to help Spurs pick up a few points and avoid relegation.

But Spurs are negotiating from a position of weakness so I can see them reluctantly giving him an 18 month contract and then sack him after the final game with a large payout
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777Kidnappings wrote: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
It's the opposite for me. When we were fighting relegation over the last few years a couple of Spurs supporters used to take the piss regularly with the old "best ground in the championship" bollocks. Hope the feckers get relegated.

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