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  1. They are going down! The moment Tudor was appointed, I saw a Rangnick style appointment. You need a coach who cares about the club and not their own reputation as an interim. 

  2. lonny__breaux on

    Poor sod tbh. Father died during an awful stretch of games. Wouldn’t wish that upon my worst enemy.

  3. Clearly held off announcing it sooner given his fathers death last weekend.

    Not a surprise but whoever comes in think they will hold off relegation purely due to West Ham and Forest not both likely to do enough

  4. They have to improve somehow, some of their players are coming back. I think they’ll get some points from Villa or Chelsea.

  5. rageofreaper on

    Sad, sad day for fans of everyone but Spurs.

    Hopefully the clown show can continue with a De Zerbi hire

    They won’t go down, because West Ham are just as bad and Spurs have some players due back from injury, but it’s still fun watching them circle the drain, even if they climb out of it.

  6. Wonder if their new manager bounce is enough to bounce them away from the relegation zone

    Wonder who’s taking over though. Heard a rumor Pochettino might be coming back

  7. This is a sad post for me. He was the one to take spurs and qualify for championship.

  8. manu4life139 on

    Feel like Sean Dyche would be the best option for them right now and for that I hope they don’t do it

  9. lol another club who believes the manager is the problem, ownership needs to take a hard look in the mirror here

  10. Lord_Hexogen on

    They finally got hold of Dyche’s number, don’t they

    And they still ignore Ole who’s sitting right there hungry for work

  11. People are saying Spurs were already cursed. Imagine whats going to happen to them when the universe finds out they sacked a man who just lost his father.

  12. I remember the last time a club sacked their interim… it was spurs. I can’t honestly remember if it’s happened before that.

    But even before getting rid of Levy I think spurs were very badly ran but managed to paper over the cracks with spending a bit of money and pointing towards their new mega stadium. They also had the benefit of Chelsea being basket case and us being absolutely shocking to take up press headlines.

    Now that’s seemingly ran out they’re getting well and truly exposed. Let’s not forget no matter how horrible it was spurs were invited to the super league despite not to no success for decades, I’d argue Leicester City would have had more recent prestige to be invited.

    It’ll be mad to see how the next manager in manages to arrest the freefall, I’m not sure he will

  13. Various-Low4016 on

    As much as I want to laugh on them I remembered that last season we got 2 points from 8 PL games… 2 out of 24. We were in some extremely dark times.

  14. Who the fuck would want to join them now? Maybe Ryan Mason? I doubt Dyche would want to join for 7 games knowing for sure he would not stay further.

  15. maverick4002 on

    Why does this have to be posted here? We are not even playing Spurs again this season so this doenst even impact us

  16. I have a candidate….he has a history with the club and his national team just lose 2-5 yesterday

  17. 19seventy-eight on

    Lads..it’s Tottenham…..not Manchester United.

    This is for a different sub.