Are We Going Down?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V1eNbkhFPoU&t=354s

If you want a good laugh watch Gabby Agbonlahor making his predictions for the relegation battle. He has Spurs getting 11 points in their last 5 games ... what a tool. I won't tell you his final placings, just watch and laugh.
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I’m sure most of the pundits must be doing it to get wherever their sound bites etc are being posted clicks and views

Spurs last 15:- 0W 6D 9L F15 A30

Last 15 0.4ppg. Last 10 0.3ppg. Last 5 0.4ppg but then to suddenly out of nowhere get 2.2ppg

Their last win in the league was 28th Dec and even winning games in the champions league wasn’t giving them the rub of the green. To suddenly win 3 of their last 5. Do they think beating an already relegated wolves might be some catalyst?
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I actually think a win at Wolves could be a catalyst for success. If they can win, they'll add that to the hugely improved performance v Brighton and suddenly they think they're away. That would be 4 points taken from 6.

But there are clearly some structural problems there that multiple coaches haven't been able to overcome and winning a game at relegated Wolves isn't going to put those right. Their problem is that they've got to make some ground up. And every win they get hasn't got to be matched by the others. They can get 4 from 6 but if both us and West Ham do it too they're no better off.
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Another baffling prediction from a pundit on Sky today. Though he thinks we'll stay up, Darren Ambrose says Spurs will 'just have enough' but West Ham will get no more than two more points this season.

They clearly don't take form into account at all. West Ham's current form is far superior to Spurs'.
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Spurs do have Maddison coming back and new manager, they could well pick up.
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Wolves have been decent at home, last 3 results at home ate 2-2 with Arsenal, beat Villa 2-0 and beat Liverpool 2-1 in the league.

They have had a couple of bad away results since then but the home form is decent. We win tomorrow and its an entirely different conversation
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Wolves might play with more freedom now too with relegation being confirmed.
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Last 6 meetings between Spuds and Wolves

Sep 27, 2025: Spurs 1-1 Wolves (Premier League)

Apr 13, 2025: Wolves 4-2 Spurs (Premier League)

Dec 29, 2024: Spurs 2-2 Wolves (Premier League)

Feb 17, 2024: Spurs 1-2 Wolves (Premier League)

Nov 11, 2023: Wolves 2-1 Spurs (Premier League)

Mar 04, 2023: Wolves 1-0 Spurs (Premier League)
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Wow - hope that sequence continues!
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(23-04-2026, 12:01 PM)Sausage Roll Wrote: Another baffling prediction from a pundit on Sky today. Though he thinks we'll stay up, Darren Ambrose says Spurs will 'just have enough' but West Ham will get no more than two more points this season.

They clearly don't take form into account at all. West Ham's current form is far superior to Spurs'.

I wouldnt want West Hams fixtures

Everton, Brentford and Arsenal - two teams challenging for europe and one for the league.

They might pick up points and they could come out of that with zero points, and Tottenham are only two behind them.

And then they finish with a trip to Newscastle and at home to Leeds.

They are welcome to that lot
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(23-04-2026, 11:33 AM)Paplane Wrote: I actually think a win at Wolves could be a catalyst for success. If they can win, they'll add that to the hugely improved performance v Brighton and suddenly they think they're away. That would be 4 points taken from 6.

But there are clearly some structural problems there that multiple coaches haven't been able to overcome and winning a game at relegated Wolves isn't going to put those right. Their problem is that they've got to make some ground up. And every win they get hasn't got to be matched by the others. They can get 4 from 6 but if both us and West Ham do it too they're no better off.

You would think so, but then again, you would have thought their CL wins would have done the same, but it didnt
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