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    Quote Originally Posted by Wallasey Runner View Post
    Are Spurs a broken club, like Man Utd. They had Conte and Mourinho and neither of those could get Spurs going.

    Endlessly changing the manager doesn’t always work.
    They have an amazing stadium and generate huge profits. With FFP being enforced stringently and nation states less able to just break the bank I'd say they are very well placed as they can reinvest profits into players and keep onside of the FFP regulations whereas other teams can't as they don't have the revenue stream/profitability.

    I'd say they'll break into the Top 4 regularly soon and possibly higher up.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ryanb741 View Post
    They have an amazing stadium and generate huge profits. With FFP being enforced stringently and nation states less able to just break the bank I'd say they are very well placed as they can reinvest profits into players and keep onside of the FFP regulations whereas other teams can't as they don't have the revenue stream/profitability.

    I'd say they'll break into the Top 4 regularly soon and possibly higher up.
    The clubs doing well, the top three have stuck by the managers and given them time, esp. Arsenal and Liverpool. Obviously Pep took over a squad already winning the PL.

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    Spurs are doing well, they would have taken a top 4 at the start of the season, they might not get there but it will be close.

    They outplayed us (Arsenal) yesterday, yes we gifted them 2 goals but they deserved to win, on another day could have ended 6-3, Son missed a each chance in the first half, Romero should have scored 4.

    Arsenal are doing what we need to try and win, and I don't think we will drop points in our last few games, bigger issue is City wont drop points either, our only chance is if Spurs can get something when they play City, which if they play like they did yesterday with some better finishing is a possibility.

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