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📅 Tottenham and West Ham's remaining matches in their relegation battle:
Spurs (31 Pts) West Ham (33 Pts)
(A) Wolves (H) Everton
(A) Villa (A) Brentford
(H) Leeds (H) Arsenal
(A) Chelsea (A) Newcastle
(H) Everton (H) Leeds
Who is your pick to go down?
Are either one of these catching us!!!??? 🤔
Remember West Ham in 2002-03 season were relegated with 42 points.
Are we better, just to make sure and to make ourselves totally safe getting a novel, crazy concept called a WIN? Better safe than sorry & all! 🤔🤪
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📅 On this day, 14 years ago, Cristiano Ronaldo scored at the Camp Nou to all but guarantee the Liga title to Real Madrid. 🏆
He performed his now iconic "Calma, Calma" celebration. ✋
🗣️ Cristiano Ronaldo: “I did it because they were insulting me. I wanted them to calm down. It was a special moment. Scoring at Camp Nou is always special… and that celebration just came naturally.”
🗣️ José Mourinho: “Great players show personality in big moments — and that’s what Cristiano did.”
🗣️ Xavi: “That celebration? It’s part of football. When you win, you can do these things.”
🗣️ Rio Ferdinand: “Cold. That celebration was ice cold. Silencing Camp Nou like that… different level.”

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😣 Following another dismal defeat, this time to Bournemouth, Newcastle United finds itself in a tailspin. With the team sitting in 14th place and suffering through a run of four consecutive losses, the decision to grant the players a few days off has certainly raised a few eyebrows!!!
While Joelinton’s absence from the training ground is easier to understand given his current suspension, the timing for other first-team players to be jetting off on European city breaks is proving to be a major talking point. In a season that has largely spiraled out of control, many supporters are questioning the optics of these holiday updates appearing on social media while the club faces such a critical and poor run of form.
This situation presents a classic dilemma in football management: is this a calculated move or a lapse in standards?
From a modern sports science perspective, a break can be a vital psychological and physical reset. When a squad is stuck in a losing cycle, the pressure at the training ground can become stifling. By allowing players to disconnect and decompress, a manager might be hoping to alleviate anxiety and return a fresher, more focused group to the pitch. If Eddie Howe believes the players are mentally exhausted, he may view this as the best way to regain their form before facing Arsenal this Saturday.
However, the traditionalist view remains strong: standards must be maintained, especially when results are poor. Critics argue that professional athletes should be working through adversity, not relaxing. For a fanbase that invests significant emotion, time, and money into the club, seeing players in Paris or Milan during a disastrous campaign can feel tone-deaf and disconnected. It raises the question of whether this is "good" man management, or if it risks sending a message that current levels of performance are acceptable.
Ultimately, this is another gamble for Eddie Howe. This decision will likely be defined by the team's performance at the Emirates. If the side returns with renewed energy and focus, it may be viewed as a masterstroke of psychological management. If the slump continues, it will almost certainly be cited as a failure to demand the necessary accountability.
We want to hear your thoughts. Is granting this time off a smart way to get the best out of a tired, struggling squad, or is it a major error in judgment that ignores the reality of the team’s current form? Let us know what you think in the comments below 👇
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Ramsdale has a 60% save percentage this season pope has a 68% 😂😂😂😂
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