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Date
Apr 23, 2023
KO Time
14:00
Score
Newcastle 6-1 Spurs

Match Prediction

  • Spurs Win

    Votes: 24 15.4%
  • Spurs Loss

    Votes: 123 78.8%
  • Score Draw

    Votes: 8 5.1%
  • Goalless Draw

    Votes: 1 0.6%

  • Total voters
    156

Stamford

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Sep 15, 2015
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Bring Harry in for the rest of the season. Tell them to run about a bit but at least try and play some attacking football.

It's too late. We basically surrendered the season when top four was still on. I would actually rather this continued so levy goes now. The season is over either way.
 

tommo84

Proud to be loud
Aug 15, 2005
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11,237
Does anyone else feel that this is a watershed moment? I've always tried to believe in the process having endured the 1990's etc. This moment feels different for me though and I don't think any new manager will change this until we get new ownership.

ENIC thanks for everything but time to cash in and move on. We need new owners now.
Sadly not. We’ll get an ‘open letter to fans’ from our property magnate-in-chief ahead of the Brentford game, acknowledging mistakes have been made and reaffirming his ambition for on field success. Unfortunately he won’t understand what those mistakes are and his idea of on field success is Beyoncé entertaining her fans in the summer while the concourses run out of beer.

Nothing will change. We’ve been here before.
 

have_it

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Nov 7, 2004
285
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It’s funny cause I read into it as Stellini is clueless and the players can’t be bothered to play for him.

Most normal blokes would cut off their right arm for the salary these boys are on with the cost of living crisis at the moment. How dare they not fight for every ball even if Wurzel Gummidge is managing them! Bunch of fudging melts the lot of them!
 

EastUpperDK82

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Jan 16, 2022
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😂😂😂😂 Carragher

Jamie Carragher wrote on social media: "Newcastle are brilliant, they have been all season. Tottenham are a disgrace! How have they gone to a back four for the first time this season, with [Pedro] Porro a full-back that can't defend and [Ivan] Perisic who is a winger? Get a proper manager in right now, not Conte's mate."
 

matty74

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Aug 21, 2013
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There will be more hidings to come . Utd , then Liverpool away that could be a 4-5 goal drubbing. No life no soul and worse of all no leadership
 

SpursSince1980

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Jan 23, 2011
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That first half absolutely was the worst first half I’ve ever seen. Difficult to to say of it was the most spineless, cause they’ve been so many over the years.
We’ve had games where we have lacked composure and passion. But complete capitulation and to play with no pride, no care, no clue… certainly one of the worse. I also can’t recall the last time we suffered this heavy of a defeat.
 

SpursSince1980

Well-Known Member
Jan 23, 2011
4,754
14,485
😂😂😂😂 Carragher

Jamie Carragher wrote on social media: "Newcastle are brilliant, they have been all season. Tottenham are a disgrace! How have they gone to a back four for the first time this season, with [Pedro] Porro a full-back that can't defend and [Ivan] Perisic who is a winger? Get a proper manager in right now, not Conte's mate."
He ain’t wrong.
 

have_it

Well-Known Member
Nov 7, 2004
285
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Sadly not. We’ll get an ‘open letter to fans’ from our property magnate-in-chief ahead of the Brentford game, acknowledging mistakes have been made and reaffirming his ambition for on field success. Unfortunately he won’t understand what those mistakes are and his idea of on field success is Beyoncé entertaining her fans in the summer while the concourses run out of beer.

Nothing will change. We’ve been here before.

How do we make it change? I still think a boycott of the game on Thursday will hit ENIC the hardest.
 

hamsup_sotong

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Aug 31, 2012
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Sky - shock horror - probably making a fuss out of nothing. Levy frequently travels with the squad, I've seen him get on/off the bus at plenty of away games (eg. Sunderland) before so wouldn't be a shock if a member of the Spurs entourage has joined the rest of them as they get ready to depart/fly back.

As for the rest of it, I repeat it is pointless getting worked up or drawing any conclusions from this result tbh and neither should the club - the issues they will surely already be well aware of and we've been told changes to the football operations and a new (more progressive) manager is on the way. This was on the cards because for weeks it has been clear everyone is just waiting for the season to end. The club wanted to get to the end of the campaign before resetting, Conte flounced early, the club decided to stick rather than seek an interim to get through the season, the players though have clearly mentally hit the beach already. There's no comeback from that. And run into a hungry team with lots to play for and you could very well get smashed off the park.

Reminds me of United last season (where they tried an Interim...) where their season just died a slow death with everyone waiting to be put out of their misery. I'd say to fans just disconnect and don't watch matches even - if you do get that angry or emotional about it it's going to do you no good, these are dead games with a (presently) dead squad. Next year is a new year, things can change quickly, but for now, nah. Roll on the 28th May......
baldy and the board gave up on the season by firing conte and keeping stellini. The players followed suit.
rotten to the core!!! They all are to blame, but change should start from the top. None of those fools should be involved in football matters.
 

Duke of Northumberland

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Apr 4, 2019
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Does anyone else feel that this is a watershed moment? I've always tried to believe in the process having endured the 1990's etc. This moment feels different for me though and I don't think any new manager will change this until we get new ownership.

ENIC thanks for everything but time to cash in and move on. We need new owners now

Big picture?
In the sense that another oil-rich nation state is overtaking us yes. If you don’t want to sell out the same way I don’t see a better strategy than what we’re doing.

it will likely be a mini super league of Middle East states at the top of the EPL. Sad.

Or maybe the new FPP rule will help…
 

Darth Vega

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Jul 28, 2013
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How much of an impact did the booing of Sanchez last week influence us going to a back 4 today?
I suspect very little. Could argue it was Stellini wanting to shift away from something that wasn't working plus Lenglet picked up a knock/injury last week so probably wasn't 100%.
 

Jamturk

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Aug 13, 2008
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I suspect very little. Could argue it was Stellini wanting to shift away from something that wasn't working plus Lenglet picked up a knock/injury last week so probably wasn't 100%.

I disagree, Sanchez was the go to sub after it went pear shaped.
 

ComfortablyNumb

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Jun 28, 2011
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Keep hearing this and I expect as long as things are bad it'll keep on being his fault. For the last few months there have been plenty on here demanding a 4-3-3. Well we got it today and were 5-0 down in 20 minutes.

Levy has gone full Todd Boelhy?
If we'd gone 4:3:3 6 months ago, we might be playing it effectively now.
 

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