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Welcome, Nuno son.
Not my first choice, wish we were more forward looking and all that. But he's here, and to be honest, he's probably what we need given everything we all know is wrong with the club and the team at present.
Positives are he was a goalkeeper, so he'll surely make the best decision on that front going forward. Hermansen has looked shocking, but those that had watched him regularly all rated him, so who knows, maybe in a different set up he might not be so bad, but expect Areloa to be first choice.
Brought Kilman into the Wolves team, and built him into a player we were stupid enough to pay £40mil for. Can't see if myself, but maybe he'll make him look competent, whatever way, the defence will improve under him. It can't not. And set pieces against us won't feel like penalty's.
He favours attacking fullbacks who get forward, and ours are suited to that. JWP won't start from now. The biggest positive of this appointment. He loves wingers, and we have one of the best in the league in Bowen, a rapid one in Summerville, and Guilherme will hopefully get some game time as back up in a style that will suit him. Fullkrug can maybe be our Chris Wood. Probably not, but lets hope so.
Ovbviously he's a counter attacking manager, but I don't think he's from the last 2 years of Moyes playbook. Hopefully it'll be the early version of Moyes, with quicker pressing and faster counter attacking. Let's fucking hope so. I remember Forest beating someone 7-0, and they scored loads of goals throughout the season.
The main problem remains, but fucking hell, this change was needed.
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threesixty wrote: ↑06 Jan 2026, 11:35Mex Martillo" wrote: ↑06 Jan 2026, 10:45 I think the problem at Wolves was not us but the change in playing style that Wolves invited us to make. Wolves were our problem. Wolves mainly sat back and did not try to built attacks. We had all the possession we wanted. But Nuno does not have us playing like that, with possession and breaking down a well organised defense. Add to that we could not defend against a counter attack when we were committed forward. All our half decent performances have been against teams that came at us. We usually play more like Wolves did and get goals on the counter attack. We were lost and did not know what to do.
Problem is Forest will do the same and not sure Nuno and team will manage.
Maybe we see 2 teams trying not to control the game...Yeah, after all the dust has cleared I kind of agree. It’s like we just didn’t know what to do anymore. Initially the game started with us having lots of posession, I think we had an attack early doors because we pressed them. But then it’s like we almost had too much of the ball, didn’t know what to do with it and started giving the ball away or getting pickpocketed. And then you could see the confidence just drain out of us. Maybe the players realised they were lost as well and we shat the bed. All unforced errors by us.
when I saw Bowen give the ball away twice in a few minutes I kind of knew we were fucked.
If Forest do that to us, and we haven’t a plan it’s going to be a nightmare.
All I saw was largely a Sean Dyche side looking the slicker side in possession...Sean fuckin Dyche .
This wanker hasn't improved us in any way shape or form, in fact I'd say he's even managed somehow to make us even more dogshit
This wanker hasn't improved us in any way shape or form, in fact I'd say he's even managed somehow to make us even more dogshit
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He's mugging off Sullivan...which is very good.
unfortunately by default he's mugging off loyal hardcore WHU...which is definitely not on.
unfortunately by default he's mugging off loyal hardcore WHU...which is definitely not on.
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Eerie Decent" wrote: ↑27 Sep 2025, 16:40
Welcome, Nuno son.
Not my first choice, wish we were more forward looking and all that. But he's here, and to be honest, he's probably what we need given everything we all know is wrong with the club and the team at present.
Welcome?
Only by a few Muppets.
Only by a few Muppets.
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Mex Martillo" wrote: ↑06 Jan 2026, 10:45 I think the problem at Wolves was not us but the change in playing style that Wolves invited us to make. Wolves were our problem. Wolves mainly sat back and did not try to built attacks. We had all the possession we wanted. But Nuno does not have us playing like that, with possession and breaking down a well organised defense. Add to that we could not defend against a counter attack when we were committed forward. All our half decent performances have been against teams that came at us. We usually play more like Wolves did and get goals on the counter attack. We were lost and did not know what to do.
Problem is Forest will do the same and not sure Nuno and team will manage.
Maybe we see 2 teams trying not to control the game...
Yeah, after all the dust has cleared I kind of agree. It’s like we just didn’t know what to do anymore. Initially the game started with us having lots of posession, I think we had an attack early doors because we pressed them. But then it’s like we almost had too much of the ball, didn’t know what to do with it and started giving the ball away or getting pickpocketed. And then you could see the confidence just drain out of us. Maybe the players realised they were lost as well and we shat the bed. All unforced errors by us.
when I saw Bowen give the ball away twice in a few minutes I kind of knew we were fucked.
If Forest do that to us, and we haven’t a plan it’s going to be a nightmare.
when I saw Bowen give the ball away twice in a few minutes I kind of knew we were fucked.
If Forest do that to us, and we haven’t a plan it’s going to be a nightmare.
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Come On You Irons" wrote: ↑31 Dec 2025, 16:55twoleftfeet wrote: ↑31 Dec 2025, 16:50Come On You Irons" wrote: ↑31 Dec 2025, 16:36You obviously missed me advocating for Dyche before Potter was sacked.
Sullivan goes for Nuno and look at the result. We are floundering below Forest, who Dyche has improved massively.
Right yet again...4 defeats in the last 5, the fans forum are already discussing who his replacement will beAnd yet he is still doing better than 14% win ratio, eight* games without a win, seven away games without a win Nuno.
9* 
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I think the problem at Wolves was not us but the change in playing style that Wolves invited us to make. Wolves were our problem. Wolves mainly sat back and did not try to built attacks. We had all the possession we wanted. But Nuno does not have us playing like that, with possession and breaking down a well organised defense. Add to that we could not defend against a counter attack when we were committed forward. All our half decent performances have been against teams that came at us. We usually play more like Wolves did and get goals on the counter attack. We were lost and did not know what to do.
Problem is Forest will do the same and not sure Nuno and team will manage.
Maybe we see 2 teams trying not to control the game...
Problem is Forest will do the same and not sure Nuno and team will manage.
Maybe we see 2 teams trying not to control the game...
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Difference with Dyche is that the team he has at Forest is essentially the exact same team that were in the CL places for a lot of last season.
West Ham hasn’t been a well functioning team in the league for over 3 yrs. The “good times” included some big name players, Rice, Emerson, Fabianski etc so many have gone.
Up until last week we were a top 20 world football club with 1 senior striker who was on a pay as play deal and is 33yrs old with a history of bad injuries!
Thats how different the West Ham problem is compared to Forest. It really is a rebuild, not a tweak to get us back to greatness
that’s not excusing any batshit crazy decisions from Nuno and that fuck up of a wolves game either. But it’s a whole different problem to forest or even Leeds who have at least played well as a unit to get back in the PL. We haven’t consistently played well in years.
West Ham hasn’t been a well functioning team in the league for over 3 yrs. The “good times” included some big name players, Rice, Emerson, Fabianski etc so many have gone.
Up until last week we were a top 20 world football club with 1 senior striker who was on a pay as play deal and is 33yrs old with a history of bad injuries!
Thats how different the West Ham problem is compared to Forest. It really is a rebuild, not a tweak to get us back to greatness
that’s not excusing any batshit crazy decisions from Nuno and that fuck up of a wolves game either. But it’s a whole different problem to forest or even Leeds who have at least played well as a unit to get back in the PL. We haven’t consistently played well in years.
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Forest now also on a bad run, desperate themselves for a result. West Ham recently got Liverpool up and running again and even Wolves last Saturday. Sorry, the script is already written.
”abandon all hope, the end is nigh”. And secretly we all know it?
”abandon all hope, the end is nigh”. And secretly we all know it?
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twoleftfeet wrote: ↑31 Dec 2025, 16:50Come On You Irons" wrote: ↑31 Dec 2025, 16:36You obviously missed me advocating for Dyche before Potter was sacked.
Sullivan goes for Nuno and look at the result. We are floundering below Forest, who Dyche has improved massively.
Right yet again...4 defeats in the last 5, the fans forum are already discussing who his replacement will be
And yet he is still doing better than 14% win ratio, eight games without a win, seven away games without a win Nuno.
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Come On You Irons" wrote: ↑31 Dec 2025, 16:36twoleftfeet wrote: ↑31 Dec 2025, 16:34Come On You Irons" wrote: ↑31 Dec 2025, 16:33I actually wanted Sean Dyche before Sullivan appointed Nuno. And look at how Dyche has turned Forest around whilst Nuno flounders.Have I missed something?You obviously missed me advocating for Dyche before Potter was sacked.
Sullivan goes for Nuno and look at the result. We are floundering below Forest, who Dyche has improved massively.
Right yet again...
4 defeats in the last 5, the fans forum are already discussing who his replacement will be 
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twoleftfeet wrote: ↑31 Dec 2025, 16:34Come On You Irons" wrote: ↑31 Dec 2025, 16:33I actually wanted Sean Dyche before Sullivan appointed Nuno. And look at how Dyche has turned Forest around whilst Nuno flounders.Have I missed something?
You obviously missed me advocating for Dyche before Potter was sacked.
Sullivan goes for Nuno and look at the result. We are floundering below Forest, who Dyche has improved massively.
Right yet again...
Sullivan goes for Nuno and look at the result. We are floundering below Forest, who Dyche has improved massively.
Right yet again...
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Come On You Irons" wrote: ↑31 Dec 2025, 16:33twoleftfeet wrote: ↑31 Dec 2025, 14:25Come On You Irons" wrote: ↑31 Dec 2025, 11:58Haha. The stalker strikes again.
Note the term mildly confident, rather than massively confident.But not written off, you got this one wrong you plumI actually wanted Sean Dyche before Sullivan appointed Nuno. And look at how Dyche has turned Forest around whilst Nuno flounders.
Have I missed something?
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twoleftfeet wrote: ↑31 Dec 2025, 14:25Come On You Irons" wrote: ↑31 Dec 2025, 11:58twoleftfeet wrote: ↑31 Dec 2025, 11:28I thought it was worth bumping this up from COYI before he starts saying how he told us Nuno was the wrong choice etc etc etcHaha. The stalker strikes again.
Note the term mildly confident, rather than massively confident.But not written off, you got this one wrong you plum
I actually wanted Sean Dyche before Sullivan appointed Nuno. And look at how Dyche has turned Forest around whilst Nuno flounders.
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Come On You Irons" wrote: ↑31 Dec 2025, 11:58twoleftfeet wrote: ↑31 Dec 2025, 11:28Come On You Irons" wrote: ↑30 Sep 2025, 14:37 Well done mods for sourcing a Nuno icon.
I am mildly confident after last evening's performance and game management that he has the balls, charisma and ability to turn us around after two dud managers in succession.
I loved the way he celebrated our equaliser.I thought it was worth bumping this up from COYI before he starts saying how he told us Nuno was the wrong choice etc etc etcHaha. The stalker strikes again.
Note the term mildly confident, rather than massively confident.
But not written off, you got this one wrong you plum 
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twoleftfeet wrote: ↑31 Dec 2025, 11:28Come On You Irons" wrote: ↑30 Sep 2025, 14:37 Well done mods for sourcing a Nuno icon.
I am mildly confident after last evening's performance and game management that he has the balls, charisma and ability to turn us around after two dud managers in succession.
I loved the way he celebrated our equaliser.I thought it was worth bumping this up from COYI before he starts saying how he told us Nuno was the wrong choice etc etc etc
Haha. The stalker strikes again.
Note the term mildly confident, rather than massively confident.
Note the term mildly confident, rather than massively confident.
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Come On You Irons" wrote: ↑30 Sep 2025, 14:37 Well done mods for sourcing a Nuno icon.
I am mildly confident after last evening's performance and game management that he has the balls, charisma and ability to turn us around after two dud managers in succession.
I loved the way he celebrated our equaliser.
I thought it was worth bumping this up from COYI before he starts saying how he told us Nuno was the wrong choice etc etc etc
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Mex Martillo" wrote: ↑16 Dec 2025, 19:11 I think he is doing alright. Getting more enjoyable to watch. It's a bit way off, but maybe he can win us something.
He can't win a game, let alone a Cup. 6 games ago now narrowly beating Burnley at Home and counting..
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Mex Martillo" wrote: ↑16 Dec 2025, 19:11 I think he is doing alright. Getting more enjoyable to watch. It's a bit way off, but maybe he can win us something.
Promotion from the Championship?
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I think he is doing alright. Getting more enjoyable to watch. It's a bit way off, but maybe he can win us something.
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eusebiovic wrote: ↑02 Nov 2025, 16:52 No more pointless tactical shenanigans.
Clear instructions gets you clear results.
Everybody in their right position doing what they are good at and keeping the lines tight
It's ain't hard. It's still going to be a tough season but hopefully the lesson has been learnt.
This. A lot more of today please, Nuno. No more nutty shit ffs! Managed it well today under pressure to get a win which he did.