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Sign Up Now!Spurs finish 17th on the Premier League ladder for the second straight season and you'd expect they would start thinking about rebuilding ahead of season 2026-27 getting underway.Spurs are safe. They survive.
It'll be good to see Harry Souttar help West Ham secure promotion again next season but at the same time it'll also be good to see our Aussies abroad in the Championship make the trip over there next year.The gutting and rebuild of Leicester and West Ham is just going to be interesting. Souttar to West Ham?
Love that Arsenal was invisible!Arsenal
Aston Villa
Bournemouth
Brentford
Brighton & Hove Albion
Chelsea
Coventry City
Crystal Palace
Everton
Fulham
Hull City
Ipswich Town
Leeds United
Liverpool
Manchester City
Manchester United
Newcastle United
Nottingham Forest
Sunderland
Tottenham Hotspur
Next season's teams
Anyone know why in light mode the site sometimes changes black text to white text?It's hard for me to say what a season because a lot of of was tiresome and shit, slow football.
Wolves and Burnley were utter garbage. While EPL teams have a larger number of star names or players compared to decades before, there's still a lot of crap deadwood that shouldn't be in English football.
I'd rather a team like Ipswich how they went down with exciting matches every week full of fight than the lethargic shit served up by Wolves and Burnley with what's essential and European select side. It's always 'let's sign a few Frenchies with dreadlocks or some Dutch guy who's just a sprinter.'
The mixed matchdays due to the heavy schedule and TV made Sundays less exciting and there are just too many random fixtures. Sure, more individual games for us to watch but the gap between games play and games in hand needs to be dealt with.
Sure was a lame season attacking wise.It's hard for me to say what a season because a lot of of was tiresome and shit, slow football.
Wolves and Burnley were utter garbage. While EPL teams have a larger number of star names or players compared to decades before, there's still a lot of crap deadwood that shouldn't be in English football.
I'd rather a team like Ipswich how they went down with exciting matches every week full of fight than the lethargic shit served up by Wolves and Burnley with what's essential and European select side. It's always 'let's sign a few Frenchies with dreadlocks or some Dutch guy who's just a sprinter.'
The mixed matchdays due to the heavy schedule and TV made Sundays less exciting and there are just too many random fixtures. Sure, more individual games for us to watch but the gap between games play and games in hand needs to be dealt with.
Sunderland should be a model for how promoted clubs invest. Itās really paid off for them now that theyāre not only staying up but are gonna be playing European football!Sunderland from promotion to Europe in one season.
Now that's impressive.
Hull back in the EPL. Good luck to them.
Now⦠where are all you people who said weād get relegated, huh?
COYS!!!!
Sunderland should be a model for how promoted clubs invest. Itās really paid off for them now that theyāre not only staying up but are gonna be playing European football!
Yeah Iām not expecting heaps but look at what Man United and Sunderland have done. Itās definitely possible.Congrats on the survival. Can't believe I'm actually uttering those words about Spurs. It's more of an indictment than a celebration.
I think Spurs have finally found their replacement for Poch after all these years. As much as I like Ange, he was never fully accepted by the Spurs faithful (nor was Conte), but I believe RDZ has the full investment of the supporters.
The challenge for you now is that your squad is abysmal and I don't think you can turn this boat around in one Summer.
I would temper expectations next season. Already, Spurs fans are talking getting back into Europe and recruiting a half a new squad list, but that is completely delusional given where you're currently at and who the owners/management are.
1 game a week next season will be good for squad management, but i'm honestly expecting comfortable survival and somewhere between 11th and 16th next season.
Such a great player! Wonder where heāll go next.Bernado Silva leaves Man City after winning 6 premierships, one of the best midfielders the Premier league has seen. Amazing player.
Heāll surely be in wanted manager discussions soon (like how Oliver Glasner and Andoni Iraola are).Yes, Sunderland's recruitment strategy was brutal but worked brilliantly.
Also a lot of credit has to go to their manager RƩgis Le Bris who had a decade working his way through the coaching hierarchy at Lorient in France before getting them relegated, really came from nowhere in comparison to some of the big names in and around the Premier League....