Four clubs final fixtures for a top-four race
Four clubs final fixtures for a top-four race
We have just three games left to play
in, what has been a crapy-miserable-pathetic season for us, but, and there is
always a "put," there is still a slender chance of us getting a Champions
League qualification place, but that is providing other results go our way. In
other words, Chelski, the Spammers, along with the Scousers, will have to fall
on their swords and die the death of a thousand pinpricks. Of course, no sane
Tottenham supporter believes this will happen, but dreaming is what we do, and
over the years, we've been good at it.
Ryan Mason's Tottenham will need a gigantic miracle to
finish in the top four.
When the TV camera's focused on Mason's
face, and the reporter asked if Leeds United had ended our hope for European
Champions football, he responded as if a rabbit was caught in the headlights of
a car: "I don't know. Look, today is a disappointing result for us. We
wanted to come here and win the game. We haven't done that. That's very
disappointing. We have to get over this, and we have to work well this week and
hopefully get three points next weekend."
We are currently seventh in the league,
one point behind the scousers in sixth despite playing a game more. Our hopes
of a top-four finish were handed a lifeline with Leicester's shock defeat at
home to Newcastle, but being "Spursy", we wasted the chance to go
higher. More so with the Spammers also losing.
Our final three games, which two of
them are home games; Aston Villa and Wolves, then we travel to Leicester away
(the last game of the season), which could have an immense implication on the
outcome of the Champions League spots.
Chelsea
At one time, we were four points above
Chelski, then Thomas Tuchel came, now they are above us. The Russians will face
struggling Arsenal at Stamford Bridge on Wednesday, before another home clash
against Leicester just three days after the sides meet in the FA Cup final.
Liverpool
Liverpool have four games left to play.
A trip to Old Trafford, then they travel to face a relegated West Brom Albion. Then Arsenal, before their final fixtures against
Burnley and Palace.
West Ham
The Spammers have had a good season
(better than expected, they were favourites to be relegated) however, the 1-0
defeat to Everton on Sunday did their top-four place some damage. Their final
three games are against Brighton and West Brom and end with Southampton.
So, what are your thoughts? Do you
think we can pull a rabbit out of the hat and achieve a miracle while the other
three clubs just stand there while being robbed of points? No, I didn't think
you would. But then again, we wouldn't be Spurs without optimism, and that is
all we've got left. Ever since Levy took over, we've been given a magnificent
stadium with magnificent seats to put our bums on so that we could be robbed of
hundreds and thousands of pounds. Sadly, money robbery from the fans to the
coffers hasn't manifested in money to the team so that they can compete on the
same level as the other "elite" top five clubs.
How does that song go? Dream a little dream?
All the best, Glenn
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