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25 minutes ago, AlexLaw76 said:

Spurs won’t go down… we all know it

Spurs v Forest in a few weeks though

They will likely stay up, but it's fun to watch them sweat a bit. Liverpool away next, who haven't been great...but I can't see them getting anything there.

The Forest game in a few weeks is massive. I personally think it'll be Forest who go down in the end of it all, it's nice to see a close battle for a change though rather than it being tied up by November.

Nuno will have the last laugh at the end.

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2 hours ago, AlexLaw76 said:

Spurs won’t go down… we all know it

Spurs v Forest in a few weeks though

You and @S-Clarke are probably right, sadly, but worth pointing out that last season they finished 17th with a total that would have got them relegated in several PL seasons had Saints, Ipswich and Leicester not stunk the place out. So that’s approaching two season’s worth of results and poor performance, not an outlier any longer.

West Ham are screwed next season either way, but more screwed if they drop this season.

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My prediction is Forest will go down with Burnley and Wolves.

It’s fun to see Spurs shitting themselves a little bit, West Ham will finish above them.

I imagine that’ll be great for Nuno to see, a big middle finger towards Marinakis. 😂

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4 hours ago, Turkish said:

How funny would it be if they go down, West Ham stay up at their expense Arsenal win the title and Chelsea make champions league

Home to Lincoln in the championship in a 1b stadium 😂

There is still a scenario where Arsenal do the quadruple and Spurs get relegated

My gooner season ticket mate has said he'll give up football if it happens, because it would mean there was literally nothing left to hope for in the future - they would have effectively completed football from an Arsenal perspective 

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2 hours ago, Gloucester Saint said:

West Ham are screwed next season either way, but more screwed if they drop this season.

Why are they screwed next season ? 

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2 hours ago, Midfield_General said:

There is still a scenario where Arsenal do the quadruple and Spurs get relegated

My gooner season ticket mate has said he'll give up football if it happens, because it would mean there was literally nothing left to hope for in the future - they would have effectively completed football from an Arsenal perspective 

He's right, would be a perfect time to bow out and never give a sht again! Completed it mate. 

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3 hours ago, Midfield_General said:

My gooner season ticket mate has said he'll give up football if it happens, because it would mean there was literally nothing left to hope for in the future - they would have effectively completed football from an Arsenal perspective 

I felt like that when we won the JPT. I should have listened to myself, those dizzy heights seem like a lifetime ago.

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Lovely seeing Oxford hit a bit of form. Thought it was them Sheff Wed and one other but as it stands above Leicester and WBA

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We have WBA next to potentially compound their pain but they'll be wanting the points so that's not an easy game for us. Leicester will be flat out shitting themselves. I hope Oxford survive.

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8 minutes ago, Charlie Wayman said:

Wolves, Burnley and Forest as rivals next season will mean no easy run to the title for us.

Exactly. Whilst it would be funny to see Spurs get relegated this season, it would very probably only mean that there would only be two promotion places available next season. 

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1 minute ago, Micky said:

Exactly. Whilst it would be funny to see Spurs get relegated this season, it would very probably only mean that there would only be two promotion places available next season. 

New manager as well as changing the majority of their squad in a WC year. It would be mayhem considering they have not been able to recover to their best form these past two seasons topped off by relegation which is unknown territory for them. Also a considerable loss in revenue to deal with. They may do well, but not a given. Burnley would be a bigger threat knowing what is required for a promotion push. 

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On 05/03/2026 at 21:44, Badger said:

And so many people thought Levy was the main problem at Spurs. They’ve got worse since he left

I wonder why Levy left esppecially as hes the owners son in law. I wonder if he was caught with his pants down.

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On 06/03/2026 at 09:13, Gloucester Saint said:

Imagine the grief they’ll get at Stamford Bridge if Chelsea push them to the verge of the drop. 

Another battle at the bridge???

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I don't find them half as annoying as I used to. I'd like another go at actually trying to win against them next season when we are not a shower of shit. So if they limp over the line, that's fine with me. 

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14 minutes ago, BARCELONASAINT said:

Hull losing at home to millwall has to be good for us

 

1-3. FT.

Hull looking a bit more catchable in 5th now. We're 7 points behind them, with a game in hand and superior goal difference.

Not insurmountable with 33 points still to play for, but we'd have to maintain top form to have a chance and our remaining fixtures are tougher than theirs. 

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20 minutes ago, Midfield_General said:

1-3. FT.

Hull looking a bit more catchable in 5th now. We're 7 points behind them, with a game in hand and superior goal difference.

Not insurmountable with 33 points still to play for, but we'd have to maintain top form to have a chance and our remaining fixtures are tougher than theirs. 

An outright win better than a draw. Gives us two to aim for now. 

Their home form has become very poor. Good luck to Millwall. 

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24 minutes ago, Midfield_General said:

1-3. FT.

Hull looking a bit more catchable in 5th now. We're 7 points behind them, with a game in hand and superior goal difference.

Not insurmountable with 33 points still to play for, but we'd have to maintain top form to have a chance and our remaining fixtures are tougher than theirs. 

Agree it is good to now have Hull in our sights rather than just Wrexham. However i'm not entirely convinced we have the mental capacity for what is required. Its going to be an entertaining end to the season.

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6 minutes ago, Midfield_General said:

BBD scores for Derby

Six for the season now

 

4 minutes ago, BARCELONASAINT said:

bloody BBD scoring again for Derby!

"It's not the manager or the system, it's the players that are poor..."

(c) Saintsweb Intelligentsia 

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1 minute ago, SW5 SAINT said:

Leicester in front at Ipswich, hoping they win this one. Coventry down to 10 men….Latibeaufiere to miss the match against Saints…?

Nah will be a one match ban i think 

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On 06/03/2026 at 13:24, Gloucester Saint said:

You and @S-Clarke are probably right, sadly, but worth pointing out that last season they finished 17th with a total that would have got them relegated in several PL seasons had Saints, Ipswich and Leicester not stunk the place out. So that’s approaching two season’s worth of results and poor performance, not an outlier any longer.

West Ham are screwed next season either way, but more screwed if they drop this season.

This is worth noting also. This is the form table since the third week of the season: 

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So Spurs haven't stumbled into relegation form, or been dragged into it off the back of injuries and some bad results since Christmas.

They were shit last year, and then after a half decent start, since the third week of this season they've been the third worst team in the league. Worse than Forest, West Ham and Leeds. 

So they have been consistently shit for two seasons now, they have been in relegation form since September, and if they do down they will absolutely deserve it. 

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2 minutes ago, BARCELONASAINT said:

apart from Derby result the results have been decent today for us

Given the Derby result was inevitable, near perfect set of results. 

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