The Premier League 2025/26
Could the unthinkable happen and none of Forest, West Ham, Tottenham or Leeds go down.

I very much doubt it but rumours of a 40-60 points deduction for Man City coming up.

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Even if it were to happen this season surely they'd appeal and drag it out.

And I just don't think the Premier League would have the guts. If they deduct them anything it'll be enough to drop them out of the European places but not to go down.
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(27-03-2026, 10:01 AM)Sniffer Dog (Admin) Wrote: Could the unthinkable happen and none of Forest, West Ham, Tottenham or Leeds go down.

I very much doubt it but rumours of a 40-60 points deduction for Man City coming up.

There is no remotely reliable source for this unfortunately, not happening.
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Sean Dyche a potential candidate to take over at #THFC for last seven games. First-choice Roberto De Zerbi continues to hold out on starting the job now (he favours summer). Story with @Matt_Law_DT
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(27-03-2026, 02:33 PM)Salvatore Matrecano Wrote: Sean Dyche a potential candidate to take over at #THFC for last seven games. First-choice Roberto De Zerbi continues to hold out on starting the job now (he favours summer). Story with @Matt_Law_DT

As I think you eluded to earlier SM, spurs is a good opportunity for De Zerbi if they are still in PL at start of June. 

No-one takes that job on now imo
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The eye opener would be Dyche.
Competing for a relegation spot with 2 managers we have already sacked this season would be quite something.
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Isn’t he still on the books though? Doubt we paid him off with a lump sum
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(27-03-2026, 06:54 PM)Fumanchew Wrote: Isn’t he still on the books though? Doubt we paid him off with a lump sum

Maybe he can forego any outstanding payment?

It'd be a crazy move for him. No matter how successful he might be there he's not going to be their manager next year. And he still lives in Nottingham so saving Spurs at our expense might be a bit uncomfortable for him and his family.

Imo he needs to sit tight and wait for decent championship club to come in for him.
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Tudor gone. Bad news. They might get better now.
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(29-03-2026, 03:38 PM)Sausage Roll Wrote: Tudor gone. Bad news. They might get better now.

Damn, they must've convinced someone then surely
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Dyche is favourite at about evens. Would that save us on compensation?
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(27-03-2026, 06:54 PM)Fumanchew Wrote: Isn’t he still on the books though? Doubt we paid him off with a lump sum

I believe this is the case and they would have to pay us to pay him up (if that makes sense)? Also, didn't Percy write an article over the last couple of days saying he wasn't interested? 

I would guess it will be Harry amd someone like Ryan Mason? Maybe they could persuade Cundy and O'Hara to do it? ?????
Rise of the Garybaldi
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