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The race for a Champions League place

Spurger King

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Strikeb4ck

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It's great that this ends up as the first post on a new page. It's perfectly symbolic as everyone is on the same page now.

And at the end of the day, this squad would just be embarrassed in Europe. We can't even get to the quarterfinals against the Champions League rejects.
 

glacierSpurs

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another season of regrets... our neighbouring scums took the chance of everyone's demise and could probably got the better of every team except one or two.. considering the slight inconsistency of the manchester teams and falling of grace of liverpool, it just hurts there was so little motivation from the lads to show in their performances they really want to participate in next season UCL with inept games against the lower table clubs...

and the key thing is, we actually beaten our 2 London rivals, convincingly... and the lads thought that was enough... damn it
 

THFC 1882

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Former Tottenham Hotspur boss Harry Redknapp is not impressed with the side this season.

He told The Sun he feels Mauricio Pochettino's side have been let down by bad investment.

The former QPR and West Ham coach added that he feels four players have saved the club's campaign from being a disaster.

He said: "Spurs, who have also taken a backward step this season as a result of poor investment in recent years. I really like Mauricio Pochettino but he’s been very lucky that the kids have come through for him this season.

"I hate to think where they would be right now without the goals of Harry Kane and the performances of Ryan Mason, Danny Rose and Nabil Bentaleb.

"It is absolute nonsense when people say it’s unrealistic for Tottenham to be aiming for the Champions League. We achieved a top four finish twice in three seasons when I was there and I don’t see why it should be any different now."
 

jezz

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Former Tottenham Hotspur boss Harry Redknapp is not impressed with the side this season.

He told The Sun he feels Mauricio Pochettino's side have been let down by bad investment.

The former QPR and West Ham coach added that he feels four players have saved the club's campaign from being a disaster.

He said: "Spurs, who have also taken a backward step this season as a result of poor investment in recent years. I really like Mauricio Pochettino but he’s been very lucky that the kids have come through for him this season.

"I hate to think where they would be right now without the goals of Harry Kane and the performances of Ryan Mason, Danny Rose and Nabil Bentaleb.

"It is absolute nonsense when people say it’s unrealistic for Tottenham to be aiming for the Champions League. We achieved a top four finish twice in three seasons when I was there and I don’t see why it should be any different now."
We should have been challenging for the title with the players Harry had.
Let's face it, Bale, VDV, Modric King in one team, how lucky can you be?
I wonder how his team would have done without Bale Modric and VDV.
Loved the football we played under Harry at times.
But he underachieved with the squad he had.
He didn't get CL in his first season either.
 

littlemandefoe

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It never died because it was never on cant see a time when it ever will be.

Technically, we can still finish 4th if we win our remaining 3 games and Liverpool lose and draw whilst Manchester United need to lose twice... I know it is unrealistic and the odds are so against us but it is possible!

Liverpool play Chelsea next. If they lose and we win, we go level on points. From there its who ever gets the most out of the last 2 games. They have to play Palace which I think they'd win but then the last game of the season, Stoke away... Could pip Liverpool at least!

Manchester United play Palace away next which could be a tricky game, if they lose that then we are 4 points behind. (If we win) Then they play Arsenal which the way United have been playing as of late, I can see Arsenal beating them. If we win that weekend against Hull City then we are 1 point behind with us needing to beat Everton away and Manchester United needing a result at Hull City away. Hull could be playing for survival there.

Could be a good last week! Knowing what has been said, everything will happen in our favour but we'll lose to Everton, last minute!
 

shelfboy68

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Technically, we can still finish 4th if we win our remaining 3 games and Liverpool lose and draw whilst Manchester United need to lose twice... I know it is unrealistic and the odds are so against us but it is possible!

Liverpool play Chelsea next. If they lose and we win, we go level on points. From there its who ever gets the most out of the last 2 games. They have to play Palace which I think they'd win but then the last game of the season, Stoke away... Could pip Liverpool at least!

Manchester United play Palace away next which could be a tricky game, if they lose that then we are 4 points behind. (If we win) Then they play Arsenal which the way United have been playing as of late, I can see Arsenal beating them. If we win that weekend against Hull City then we are 1 point behind with us needing to beat Everton away and Manchester United needing a result at Hull City away. Hull could be playing for survival there.

Could be a good last week! Knowing what has been said, everything will happen in our favour but we'll lose to Everton, last minute!

There are a few variations that could happen still but i reckon we will get sixth at best probably seventh though as i think stoke will beat us.
 
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