'I can't think of a worse scenario for a Spurs supporter'

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'I can't think of a worse scenario for a Spurs supporter'

As a 64-year-old Spurs fan, I want them to stay up; I remember the last time we were relegated very well, and it wasn't fun - despite beating Bristol Rovers 9-0. Ross: I've been a Spurs fan all of my 49 years, but this is the one time where it's a case of self-preservation. No matter how much it h

'I can't think of a worse scenario for a Spurs supporter'

As a 64-year-old Spurs fan, I want them to stay up; I remember the last time we were relegated very well, and it wasn't fun - despite beating Bristol Rovers 9-0. Ross: I've been a Spurs fan all of my 49 years, but this is the one time where it's a case of self-preservation. No matter how much it hurts to see the Arsenal win the title, I think I'd accept that, and we survive.

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[Getty Images]We asked for your views on who you would prefer to win in the game between West Ham and Arsenal on Sunday (16:30 BST), as a win for the Gunners against Spurs' relegation rivals would help Roberto de Zerbi's side in their fight to stay up but it would see their north London rivals move one step closer to lifting a first Premier League title in 22 years.

Phil: My dilemma is worse: my wife is a Hammers fan of 60 years. As a 64-year-old Spurs fan, I want them to stay up; I remember the last time we were relegated very well, and it wasn't fun - despite beating Bristol Rovers 9-0. I wish there was a way the Hammers could win, and Spurs don't get relegated, but if there's four points between us after Monday night, then I don't care who wins the title.

Ross: I've been a Spurs fan all of my 49 years, but this is the one time where it's a case of self-preservation. No matter how much it hurts to see the Arsenal win the title, I think I'd accept that, and we survive. Never, ever would I hear myself say that!! Sorry everyone.

Nick: I'd love them both to lose but never mind. A draw would suit as it pulls two points off Arsenal and puts the Hammers level on points with us but behind on goal difference. COYS.

Nigel: Spurs staying in the Premier League is far more important than what Arsenal do. I hope Arsenal do us a favour. The stability at Arsenal over the years makes fools of us. I don't care if they win a Double as long as Spurs stay up.

Rob: Any true Spurs fan will want our Premier League survival, what the other team achieves, although frustrating, isn't important.

Herman: I always want Tottenham to stay in the Premier League, even when it means Arsenal will win the league. Arsenal have to beat West Ham. If West Ham lose to Newcastle too and Spurs win against Leeds, it will already be settled before the last game. I hope Arsenal will then lose to Crystal Palace and City will win the league.

Paul: I can't think of a worse scenario for a Spurs supporter. On one hand, we need West Ham to lose, and on the other, a win for the Arsenal will move them closer to the title. A draw wouldn't be the worst result for Spurs so long as we beat Leeds on Monday, but that isn't a certainty, so I would rather West Ham lose and put up with the consequences of an Arsenal victory. Us avoiding relegation is the priority and I don't care about anything else at this point.

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