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| Posted by: | Gordon Southwell | |
| Date/Time: | 11/03/26 16:41:00 |
The poorest teams don't always go down but if that actually was true Spurs are doomed. I've only seen them play once this season and they were dire with just Xavi Simons and Kevin Danso actually offering anything. Last night's horror show must be terminal because their previously good Champions League form would have given them some confidence. Forest have a very strong squad which has done well in the context of a management merry-go-round, Nuno is getting a not particularly great West Ham team to tick and he has a point to prove and Leeds have a set playing style which should get them the points they need. Of course for all teams the margin for error is tiny. The Forest game couldn't be coming at a worse time for them and, if they lost that, it is hard to see them staying up. |
| Topic | Date Posted | Posted By |
| Are the Spuds going down? | 06/03/26 09:16:00 | Ben Owen |
| Re:Are the Spuds going down? | 06/03/26 15:26:00 | N V Brooks |
| Re:Are the Spuds going down? | 06/03/26 18:22:00 | Dominik Klimowski |
| Re:Re:Are the Spuds going down? | 06/03/26 19:02:00 | Simon Hayes |
| Re:Re:Re:Are the Spuds going down? | 09/03/26 16:46:00 | Simon Wycombe |
| Reply | 11/03/26 16:41:00 | Gordon Southwell |
| Re:Reply | 11/03/26 17:08:00 | Keith Iddon |
| Re:Re:Reply | 11/03/26 22:48:00 | Colin Goodman |
| Re:Re:Re:Reply | 12/03/26 00:32:00 | Keith Iddon |