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.
The fall of Spurs
- blueToffee
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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.
Their squad has already shown that they will not respond to a disciplinarian type.
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Cereal Killer
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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 thatblueToffee 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.
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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.
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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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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777Kidnappings
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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
- toffee_scot
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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
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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youngysenior
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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.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
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