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***OMT - Tottenham Hotspur v Wolverhampton Wanderers, Molineux, Sat 25th April, 3pm - ***

Forest played 2 up top last night and 2 attacking wide men.

West Ham have been playing with 3 attacking players behind a striker. Leeds the same.

All have been scoring goals and picking up points.

We deserve all we’re getting which is nothing.
 
There’s the odd one that if you removed them and put them in a decent team they would push on, but having them all together in the same team just shows how crap our squad building and transfers have been.

This is our easiest game for the remainder of the season. We haven’t even got a player who looks a goal threat most games. At least Richy can battle himself a goal here and there, and that’s basically what we’re reliant on now. Most of the others just see this out till summer and let their agents work.
The easiest way to sum up how bad the squad building is going is the likes of Sessegnon and Johnson will both be in the prem next season. But were deemed not good enough here (rightfully). But the succession to those has been downright disgraceful.
 
The easiest way to sum up how bad the squad building is going is the likes of Sessegnon and Johnson will both be in the prem next season. But we’re deemed not good enough here (rightfully). But the succession to those has been downright disgraceful.

It’s not even the lack of talent in some cases, West Ham, Forest, Leeds - none of them have world beaters, but what they do have are players who have realised they’re in trouble, didn’t think they’re too big for it and battled. They got results.

West Ham will do the same, at the moment, a few draws and West Ham are safe, our lot lack bottle and guts, they aren’t winning multiple games.
 
The easiest way to sum up how bad the squad building is going is the likes of Sessegnon and Johnson will both be in the prem next season. But we’re deemed not good enough here (rightfully). But the succession to those has been downright disgraceful.
Dreadful . That’s only way to describe it. Some on this board would have you believe otherwise. We have recruited badly for a long time. Excuses flowed. Now here we are.
 
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