In answer to the question, yes it would be. It’d be catastrophic. Financially, reputationally. On every level pretty much. Maybe it’d be fun to go visit new grounds but that novelty would wear off very quickly.
It’s mind boggling to me where we are. Unimaginable 2 years ago. We are now in a position where we are desperate to win 3-4 games to avoid relegation. We do that and the prize is mid table obscurity. That’s what we’re desperate for now. That which was so unacceptable in the 90s that we forced Sugar out. That’s now the prize for Tottenham. The 20 years of good work since Martin Jol (well 15 years with a steady decline) have all gone and we’re now fighting a fight we are ill equipped and ill prepared for.
If we go down, it’ll be a case study of how not to run a club. Swinging from one style of manager to another, allowing players to behave as they like, signing no one in a window when we barely had a first eleven and sticking with a manager who is deeply unpopular and a terrible fit for the club.
We need 3 points tonight. Lose and the board have to act or relegation becomes a real, very real possibility. A draw may be the worst result because that doesn’t helps us much and makes it difficult to fire Frank.