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I'd imagine the most likely scenario is Spurs come straight back up.

Though in saying that, even if that happens they'd surely just become a middling team for a while and be a shadow of what they used to be.
I can see a lot of their bigger names forcing moves out if they do go down.

Simons, Gallagher, Van de Ven, Romero, Kudus etc won't stick around for Championship football.
 
I can see a lot of their bigger names forcing moves out.

Simons, Gallagher, Van de Ven, Romero, Kudus etc won't stick around for Championship football.
No I agree but they'll have money to spend and let's be real, all the highest quality championship players will want to go to Tottenham if possible.
 
Will all the Spurs fans still support them if they get relegated?

Back in the early noughties a lot of Aussies supported Leeds due to Viduka and Kewell but jumped off after they got relegated.

I would like to think I would stick with Chelsea if they ever got relegated but I don't think I will ever have to face that problem.

Even if we lose to Man City we won't even be close to being relegated.
 

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Real fans will.

The real fans will, there would be a lot of Aussies that became Spurs fans due to Aussie Ange coaching them that would jump off.

Like Gerard Whateley.:$

Not me, I'm Chelsea til I die, once I pick a team to support it's for life.
 
No I agree but they'll have money to spend and let's be real, all the highest quality championship players will want to go to Tottenham if possible.
It’s bloody tough. Even if they do get the players, championship is brutal.

People said the same about Sunderland. Too big to fall. Went down to League 1 for a few seasons.

Blackburn, Leeds, Bolton have all gone to League 1 as well.
 
It’s bloody tough. Even if they do get the players, championship is brutal.

People said the same about Sunderland. Too big to fall. Went down to League 1 for a few seasons.

Blackburn, Leeds, Bolton have all gone to League 1 as well.
Yep. Coming straight back up is never as easy as it sounds.
 
It’s bloody tough. Even if they do get the players, championship is brutal.

People said the same about Sunderland. Too big to fall. Went down to League 1 for a few seasons.

Blackburn, Leeds, Bolton have all gone to League 1 as well.
Sunderlands finances and backroom was completely cooked though and they had made a lot of really bad signings and contract deals with dead weight.

Spurs could make 4 decent signings and bounce straight back up.
 
It’s bloody tough. Even if they do get the players, championship is brutal.

People said the same about Sunderland. Too big to fall. Went down to League 1 for a few seasons.

Blackburn, Leeds, Bolton have all gone to League 1 as well.
It's not really a comparison though, none of them had the financial might of spurs. Leeds were ****ed financially same with Bolton.

Problem for them is gonna be when they inevitably come back up how the look afterwards
 

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Wolves game just became an absolute must win for Spurs. Can't see them picking up too many points elsewhere on that run home on current form.

There was no VAR because it was quite clearly offside


Arms, legs, feet, torso were offside... Stupid tweet
 
An absorbing nil all battle so far.

I get the offside rule but I hate goals being overturned due to nitpicky shit where they rule someone had half their toe offside.

There are precious few goals in these games, just let the goals stand rather than overturning them over nitpicky bullshit rules.
 

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