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Spurs In Peril... No Longer Too Big To Fail? | Libero 101
In recent years it has felt as if the Premier League was permanently stratified, with the poor teams unable to win and the rich teams unable to lose. But Tottenham Hotspur have the ninth biggest revenue in Europe and they are at increasing risk of going down.
On today’s episode Jack Pitt-Brooke, John Brewin and Jonathan Wilson discuss the possibility of Spurs’ relegation from the top flight. Jonathan tells the story of their relegation in the 1970s, and the team ask whether that is comparable to a big team going down in 2026.
Because if Spurs do go - and they still have a four point gap - what would it mean for English football? Would it tell us that the Premier League is in fact starting to de-stratify?
Produced by: Tom Bassam
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Chapters
00:00 Intro and our Premier League weekends
05:39 Tottenham's dire form
17:10 Injuries, strategy, and a decade of mistakes
27:18 The 1970s: Tottenham's last relegation
32:29 Is the Premier League de-stratifying?
36:33 Antonio Conte's prophecy
45:16 Should Pochettino come back?
Music: Kid Kodi - Blue Dot Sessions
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54 minutes.