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Following Our Nearest And Dearest Rivals 2025/26

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20 minutes ago, carrickblue said:

Alan Shearer was saying Chelsea have covered less distance than the opposition in every Premier League game this season. We have the laziest squad. The whole culture is wrong.

We've been moving less and less with each season that passes. Our players have an ego, but they don't want to work for a result. They think they can walk their way to a win.

1 minute ago, axman2526 said:

Leeds are in big trouble in my opinion. Their form has dropped off a cliff.

They have WH, MU, Wolves, Bournemouth, Burnley and Spurs. One win and a draw should see them safe. They’re not playing badly, just can’t score.

10 minutes ago, dermott said:

Spurs have Sunderland, Brighton, Wolves, Villa. Then us. So one guaranteed win.

Hmm. Home or away don't really matter as Spurs are equally bad at both.

However I Reckon Spurs make a manager change during the international break and it gives them a temporary bounce to sink Leeds deep in trouble, after I Reckon West Ham beat Leeds after the break.

From those 4 games I can see Spurs getting 4 to 7 key points.

If They stick with Tudor though I would guess no more than 3 points.

2 minutes ago, dermott said:

They have WH, MU, Wolves, Bournemouth, Burnley and Spurs. One win and a draw should see them safe. They’re not playing badly, just can’t score.

Oh those are not good fixtures.

West Ham feels like a banker hammers home win. United is at OT and a derby so don't expect anything there.

Wolves have been scrappy, but they have to win that and beat Burnley. If they can do that they can go in to the Spurs game looking to cement their place for next year. They need to beat Wolves and Burnely. Anything from the other games before Spurs other than losses are big bonuses.

2 minutes ago, Scott Harris said:

Yeah, but you look at Tottenham and West Ham and they are no better.

At the moment yes that is right.

West Ham, although poor today, seem to be better at scoring than Leeds. If Spurs change manage they stay up imo.

6 minutes ago, axman2526 said:

Hmm. Home or away don't really matter as Spurs are equally bad at both.

However I Reckon Spurs make a manager change during the international break and it gives them a temporary bounce to sink Leeds deep in trouble, after I Reckon West Ham beat Leeds after the break.

From those 4 games I can see Spurs getting 4 to 7 key points.

If They stick with Tudor though I would guess no more than 3 points.

I can see them losing the lot regardless of manager. Who are they going to find good enough to lift them at such short notice? They were good in the first half today. Absolute dross in the second half. There is a mentality problem that is hard to fix overnight. Their mistake was Tudor. Just stupid. And symptomatic of their problems.

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