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RE: The Premier League 2025/26 - Paplane - 01-04-2026 (01-04-2026, 10:18 AM)Sniffer Dog (Admin) Wrote:(01-04-2026, 09:00 AM)Paplane Wrote:(01-04-2026, 08:26 AM)Sniffer Dog (Admin) Wrote: Just imagine if Spurs lose at Sunderland which is very possible and then go a goal down at home to Brighton the following week. Yep, that's my point. Brighton is a club where any coach, no matter who he is or what his ability, tends to do well. Brentford is that same. If De Zerbi's good reputation has been gained predominantly from his time at Brighton then Spurs may be in for a shock (In the same way that they did with Frank from Brentford). I know little about him. Has he been anywhere else and been successful? RE: The Premier League 2025/26 - wassy04 - 01-04-2026 (01-04-2026, 11:50 AM)Paplane Wrote:(01-04-2026, 10:18 AM)Sniffer Dog (Admin) Wrote:(01-04-2026, 09:00 AM)Paplane Wrote:(01-04-2026, 08:26 AM)Sniffer Dog (Admin) Wrote: Just imagine if Spurs lose at Sunderland which is very possible and then go a goal down at home to Brighton the following week. Took Marseille to 2nd in France last year including beating PSG in a game (I'm just quoting the BBC article now) Apparently they spent a load of money and collapsed this season though. RE: The Premier League 2025/26 - JollyLollyAussie - 01-04-2026 Reading through the recent comments on here regards De Zerbi/Spuds, I think a few are clutching at straws regards what may happen at the club, I keep reminding fellow posters thats all about US, sod all the other teams around us we have to get out of this mess ourselves, what happens at other clubs is irrelevant. RE: The Premier League 2025/26 - Marinakis Red - 01-04-2026 (01-04-2026, 12:02 PM)JollyLollyAussie Wrote: Reading through the recent comments on here regards De Zerbi/Spuds, I think a few are clutching at straws regards what may happen at the club, I keep reminding fellow posters thats all about US, sod all the other teams around us we have to get out of this mess ourselves, what happens at other clubs is irrelevant. Absolutely we are in the driving seat and it's in our hands. Unbeaten in 3 in the prem with 2 big home games to come. Villa and Burnley both very winnable, if we do that would see us pretty much safe in my view. Just need to keep the habit of scoring goals, Wood as an option on the bench will be a huge boost. RE: The Premier League 2025/26 - wassy04 - 01-04-2026 (01-04-2026, 12:02 PM)JollyLollyAussie Wrote: Reading through the recent comments on here regards De Zerbi/Spuds, I think a few are clutching at straws regards what may happen at the club, I keep reminding fellow posters thats all about US, sod all the other teams around us we have to get out of this mess ourselves, what happens at other clubs is irrelevant. And we keep reminding you that is just not right. If West Ham and Spurs lose every game we will be fine regardless of what we do. So obviously it matters what they do, it's infuriating you keep pushing this point. Yes, obviously we need to do well but there are so many examples of S**t teams staying up due to there be 3 even shitter teams, just look at last year as an example. RE: The Premier League 2025/26 - JollyLollyAussie - 01-04-2026 Its my own view and I am not for one looking through rose tinted glasses Wassy. Yes we have both stated our views on this matter in the past but I will just beg to differ if thats OK? RE: The Premier League 2025/26 - Paplane - 01-04-2026 No one's looking through rose tinted glasses. The performances of other clubs have a direct result on our club now. If West Ham hadn't improved their form then we'd still have Dyche as our manager. And our recent improvement in form, alongside West Ham's, has heaped huge pressure on Spurs who are panicking. Clubs behind you playing well adds pressure. West Ham's, Spurs and Leed's form over the next 7 games are incredibly important to us. We're in a four way fight. Leeds will be worrying if a few results go against them. RE: The Premier League 2025/26 - JollyLollyAussie - 01-04-2026 Pap, any manger worth his salt would be saying gthe same as me on this subject. Look after your own business and dont look over your shoulder to see what others are doing as otherwise you lose focus! RE: The Premier League 2025/26 - Paplane - 01-04-2026 (01-04-2026, 01:13 PM)JollyLollyAussie Wrote: Pap, any manger worth his salt would be saying gthe same as me on this subject. Look after your own business and dont look over your shoulder to see what others are doing as otherwise you lose focus! They may be saying that but everyone knows our competitor's results are just as important as our own. You telling me the players wont feel a bit more pressure if this next game week all the others get results and we get beaten? RE: The Premier League 2025/26 - Sausage Roll - 01-04-2026 (01-04-2026, 02:07 PM)Paplane Wrote:(01-04-2026, 01:13 PM)JollyLollyAussie Wrote: Pap, any manger worth his salt would be saying gthe same as me on this subject. Look after your own business and dont look over your shoulder to see what others are doing as otherwise you lose focus! And that doesn't just apply to us. What will it do to Spurs if West Ham beat Wolves and Spurs get dragged into the bottom three? There's no way they just brush that off - as fragile as they've looked this season. RE: The Premier League 2025/26 - JollyLollyAussie - 01-04-2026 Yes Pap, regardless of what we gain/lose points wise in respect to our fellow relegation strugglers on a weekly match basis keep looking forward and after ourselves should be our ONLY focus until safe! RE: The Premier League 2025/26 - Paplane - 01-04-2026 (01-04-2026, 02:29 PM)JollyLollyAussie Wrote: Yes Pap, regardless of what we gain/lose points wise in respect to our fellow relegation strugglers on a weekly match basis keep looking forward and after ourselves should be our ONLY focus until safe! You do that then Lolz, I'm going to continue to worry about the others! |