The world and Spurs always look better through the bottom of a wine glass.
One of man's better inventions and I don't mean the glass.
One of man's better inventions and I don't mean the glass.
errr...you ever read my stuffWhile there is life there is hope. I do not see the point in constantly predicting relegation before it has happened.
Clearly I am not your average Spurs fan![]()

its a great distraction...went today with my youngest and (result aside) loved it...it was a late birthday pressie from her...she came up from Bournemouth for the weekend to go with me.What happened to Spurs before you were born should not bother you. Football teams are for diversion from daily life. Suffering that second half is bad enough for anyone following Spurs, loading yourself with 91 years is too much. I hope to see your sarcastic self back soon. You have plenty of ammunition.

I’m the same, so fed up with the game in general.I think that's that.
Maybe God's very elaborate way of telling me to spend more time with my family.
I've been steadily losing interest in the game for years. If we drop I think I'm probably done.
Call me fair-weather, traitor, whatever, I've seen us win two league cups and a Europa League.
It isn't worth the money or the fuss.
I’ve lost interest football massively for a while now but if anything I might even get a bit intrigued if we go down. New vibe, different away days available, in theory tickets will be cheaper too.
Yep, the chances are slim. But the current bloke has mustered up 1 point, and a consolation win in a CL match that was already dead and buried.I take the opposite view...
He might as well stay in charge. The chances of finding the right person to come in at this stage and turn this around are slim to non-existant.
And difficult as it is to imagine, swapping coaches at this stage will make us an even bigger laughing stock.
The owners stand to lose billions if Spurs go down they will be very keen to entertain us by gaining a quick promotion it will be cost effective to support the costs for a year to do that.I’m the same, so fed up with the game in general.
The situation around Spurs that ****s me off the most is the way the fans get treated for reasons we’ve discussed at length on here. Regarding dropping into the championship, part of me quite likes the idea because I watch a lot of lower league football and it’s thoroughly enjoyable. But the other part of me is left with a bad taste in my mouth at the thought of supporting this ownership whose neglect would have taken us down.
I’m the same, so fed up with the game in general.
The situation around Spurs that ****s me off the most is the way the fans get treated for reasons we’ve discussed at length on here. Regarding dropping into the championship, part of me quite likes the idea because I watch a lot of lower league football and it’s thoroughly enjoyable. But the other part of me is left with a bad taste in my mouth at the thought of supporting this ownership whose neglect would have taken us down.
Sad news. This may mean that Tudor leaves by “mutual consent” so ENIC are forced to make another decision.You must log in or register to see images
But are we certain the owners will want a quick promotion. They may decide to focus on their other activities and forget about football. It is always ENIC out.The owners stand to lose billions if Spurs go down they will be very keen to entertain us by gaining a quick promotion it will be cost effective to support the costs for a year to do that.
My thoughts entirely...Sad news. This may mean that Tudor leaves by “mutual consent” so ENIC are forced to make another decision.
That would make no sense.But are we certain the owners will want a quick promotion. They may decide to focus on their other activities and forget about football. It is always ENIC out.
But are we certain the owners will want a quick promotion. They may decide to focus on their other activities and forget about football. It is always ENIC out.
Keeping Solanke on while subbing off Richy was the fatal blow, for meOK...it is now apparently the case that substituting VDV wasnt down to injury but 'tactical' to add more energy to the left side. WTAF!!!
A first half that we had largely dominated, but the coach thought it would be better to replace him with an out of match practice Udogie and replace Spence with an out of match practice Bergvall - and plonk him on the right side of MF.
Not saying that either VDV or Spence were MOTM candidates at that stage, but maybe just replacing the total ineffective Sarr with an almost in-form Simons might have been a better option?
Keeping Solanke on while subbing off Richy was the fatal blow, for me
Not only did Solanke have a poor match, but wasn't there talk during the week of him carrying an ankle injury?
Sarr's been gassed ever since the AFCON, so he really shouldn't be playing more than 60 minutes ATMAs well as Sarr stayung on for 90. Shocking attitude in the 2nd half, watched him strolling around with zero urgency.