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Post by northlondon83 on May 13, 2023 18:45:01 GMT
Folks what was your favourite dramatic end to the season. I've got a few years to mention. 2005 Survival Sunday - Where relegation was still not decided until the last kick of the day. WBA survived. 2008 Survival Sunday - Another year where relegation (apart from Derby with the lowest points) was not decided. Reading winning was not enough to avoid the drop as Fulham scored at Portsmouth. 2011 Survival Sunday - Where Wolves, Birmingham, Wigan and Blackpool was in the mix and Wolves were 0-3 down only to come back to make it end 2-3 to better their goal difference and Hugo Rodellega header at the Britannia Stadium (Bet 365 now known as) to keep Wigan up. 2007 Survival Sunday for West Ham 2012 BALOTELLI, AGUEROOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Just want Spurs' season to end Levy wants to make Mason manager as it's the easy option and costs nothing. Letting Nagelsmann out of sight, along with Pochettino is unforgivable. Who will follow Southampton out the door? Rumours had it that Levy wasn't interested because Nagelsmann might bring trophies to the club. It's probably why they sacked Mourinho days before the EFL Cup final. Meanwhile watch out for the 2023/24 Spurs calendar, they will have a picture of their manager for each month, because yes the revolving door could spin that fast at Tottenham!
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Post by vjaska on May 13, 2023 18:56:11 GMT
And how costly is that likely to be? Quite a game from a neutral perspective and Leeds really should have won, bizarre incident with a fan running up to the dugout and confronting Eddie Howe. Newcastle have still not quite sealed a top four finish. But as for Southampton. I was correct that they would struggle this season and Fulham put their fans out of their misery. Make that two of us regarding Southampton - said it would be them, Bournemouth & Fulham so I at least got one right. I also said Forest would stay up at the beginning when most wrote them off - they only need I reckon one more point for survival now and that’s the unfancied team staying up two years in a row (Brentford previously who I said would stay up)
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Post by MKAY315 on May 13, 2023 19:47:57 GMT
But as for Southampton. I was correct that they would struggle this season and Fulham put their fans out of their misery. Make that two of us regarding Southampton - said it would be them, Bournemouth & Fulham so I at least got one right. I also said Forest would stay up at the beginning when most wrote them off - they only need I reckon one more point for survival now and that’s the unfancied team staying up two years in a row (Brentford previously who I said would stay up) I still think Leeds will just about survive again by the skin of their teeth. I called it right at the beginning of the season. That interview JWP did was an interesting one. I also knew Fulham would stay up this season as they really learnt their lesson last time out that they got promoted and I'm sure they don't want to go through that torture of both the 18/19 and 20/21 season again.
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Post by MKAY315 on May 13, 2023 19:49:03 GMT
Folks what was your favourite dramatic end to the season. I've got a few years to mention. 2005 Survival Sunday - Where relegation was still not decided until the last kick of the day. WBA survived. 2008 Survival Sunday - Another year where relegation (apart from Derby with the lowest points) was not decided. Reading winning was not enough to avoid the drop as Fulham scored at Portsmouth. 2011 Survival Sunday - Where Wolves, Birmingham, Wigan and Blackpool was in the mix and Wolves were 0-3 down only to come back to make it end 2-3 to better their goal difference and Hugo Rodellega header at the Britannia Stadium (Bet 365 now known as) to keep Wigan up. 2007 Survival Sunday for West Ham 2012 BALOTELLI, AGUEROOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Just want Spurs' season to end Levy wants to make Mason manager as it's the easy option and costs nothing. Letting Nagelsmann out of sight, along with Pochettino is unforgivable. Who will follow Southampton out the door? Unai Emery has a good record against Spurs. Only lost to them once in all competitions. Villa doing the double over Spurs. Who would have called it ay
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Post by capitalomnibus on May 14, 2023 0:52:12 GMT
Folks what was your favourite dramatic end to the season. I've got a few years to mention. 2005 Survival Sunday - Where relegation was still not decided until the last kick of the day. WBA survived. 2008 Survival Sunday - Another year where relegation (apart from Derby with the lowest points) was not decided. Reading winning was not enough to avoid the drop as Fulham scored at Portsmouth. 2011 Survival Sunday - Where Wolves, Birmingham, Wigan and Blackpool was in the mix and Wolves were 0-3 down only to come back to make it end 2-3 to better their goal difference and Hugo Rodellega header at the Britannia Stadium (Bet 365 now known as) to keep Wigan up. 2007 Survival Sunday for West Ham 2012 BALOTELLI, AGUEROOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Just want Spurs' season to end Levy wants to make Mason manager as it's the easy option and costs nothing. Letting Nagelsmann out of sight, along with Pochettino is unforgivable. Who will follow Southampton out the door? I think Spurs would go for Graham Potter, Frank Lampard or Steve Bruce next season.
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Post by Busboy105 on May 14, 2023 11:18:50 GMT
Just want Spurs' season to end Levy wants to make Mason manager as it's the easy option and costs nothing. Letting Nagelsmann out of sight, along with Pochettino is unforgivable. Who will follow Southampton out the door? I think Spurs would go for Graham Potter, Frank Lampard or Steve Bruce next season. Frank Lampard 😂😂😂😂
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Post by northlondon83 on May 14, 2023 11:19:27 GMT
Just want Spurs' season to end Levy wants to make Mason manager as it's the easy option and costs nothing. Letting Nagelsmann out of sight, along with Pochettino is unforgivable. Who will follow Southampton out the door? I think Spurs would go for Graham Potter, Frank Lampard or Steve Bruce next season. Pardew is available I believe
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Post by greenboy on May 14, 2023 11:28:08 GMT
Just want Spurs' season to end Levy wants to make Mason manager as it's the easy option and costs nothing. Letting Nagelsmann out of sight, along with Pochettino is unforgivable. Who will follow Southampton out the door? I think Spurs would go for Graham Potter, Frank Lampard or Steve Bruce next season. I don't think another Chelsea cast off will go down well with fans.
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Post by vjaska on May 14, 2023 12:36:26 GMT
I think Spurs would go for Graham Potter, Frank Lampard or Steve Bruce next season. Pardew is available I believe In all fairness, Pardew wasn’t actually a bad manager - before Howe this season, he was the last Newcastle manager to finish in a European spot. He also got West Ham to a FA Cup final
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Post by northlondon83 on May 14, 2023 17:04:29 GMT
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Post by MKAY315 on May 14, 2023 17:44:46 GMT
AaaaaaND THERE GOES THE TITLE FOR ARSENAL. It was this exact reason I didn't want Arsenal to beat Newcastle last week. It was a waste of time. City only need to beat Chelsea next match and the title is theirs
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Post by MKAY315 on May 14, 2023 17:50:56 GMT
Arsenal may as well lose to Forrest next week to let them stay in the league for another season. City can lose to Brighton and Brentford now and it won't affect them.
Arsenal really shot themselves in the foot big time.
Let's see what next season holds for Arsenal
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Post by northlondon83 on May 14, 2023 18:02:34 GMT
MKAY315 the decline really began when they drew to Liverpool, then West Ham and eventually Southampton. By that point they lost confidence and also with two defenders being injured it really meant no way back for Arsenal
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Post by greenboy on May 14, 2023 18:03:25 GMT
AaaaaaND THERE GOES THE TITLE FOR ARSENAL. It was this exact reason I didn't want Arsenal to beat Newcastle last week. It was a waste of time. City only need to beat Chelsea next match and the title is theirs I did think City might drop points today but they ended up strolling it and what a performance from Brighton and clearly the 1-5 defeat at home to Everton was just a freak result. I think second place is still pretty decent for Arsenal but they've missed the best chance they're likely to get to win the title.
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Post by ServerKing on May 14, 2023 18:13:27 GMT
MKAY315 the decline really began when they drew to Liverpool, then West Ham and eventually Southampton. By that point they lost confidence and also with two defenders being injured it really meant no way back for Arsenal This is the biggest surprise today since seeing ENR7 now with AR codes Still, in no position to gloat, but it looks like Thursday nights in Europe for us. Depends what Spurs side turn up next week against Brentford. Levy is looking at a Punto Pinto for the DoF role, which allegedly put Nagelsmann off the job. Really Spurs are trying to save face, like being rejected for a job but fronting you were not feeling it anyway
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