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West Ham United 25/26 relegation thread
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Re: West Ham United 25/26 relegation thread
Listened to the Bobby Moore Stand last night. Anyone know if they are in the loop well or not?
They had a section describing our finances and basically if we go down we sound absolutely fucked financially. We've borrowed and mortgaged our selves up to the eyeballs and we still owe shit loads on transfer payments and wrote off most of our incoming payments to buy the shit that we have the last 2-3 years.
That investment in players has provided nothing but players worth a fraction of what we bought them for. It all just sounds one big mess.
The main guy, Gary is it? is convinced Sullivan is happy to go down to strip the squad of most its value and then scarper. As we don't own a stadium or much in assets is the most valuable part of the club the squad. He can strip that then sell it for whatever he wants and fuck off into the sunset with his brass of a mrs.
They had a section describing our finances and basically if we go down we sound absolutely fucked financially. We've borrowed and mortgaged our selves up to the eyeballs and we still owe shit loads on transfer payments and wrote off most of our incoming payments to buy the shit that we have the last 2-3 years.
That investment in players has provided nothing but players worth a fraction of what we bought them for. It all just sounds one big mess.
The main guy, Gary is it? is convinced Sullivan is happy to go down to strip the squad of most its value and then scarper. As we don't own a stadium or much in assets is the most valuable part of the club the squad. He can strip that then sell it for whatever he wants and fuck off into the sunset with his brass of a mrs.
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Re: West Ham United 25/26 relegation thread
Let’s not try to pretend that anyone wanted him. There’s a reason why Everton let him go and Leeds were the only side in for him.
He’s having a purple patch at the moment, but will soon be injured/out of form once again.
He’s having a purple patch at the moment, but will soon be injured/out of form once again.
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Re: West Ham United 25/26 relegation thread
stubbo-admin wrote: ↑28 Dec 2025, 23:20
IMO he's lost half a yard already and that only goes one way.
Nah, still rapid.
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Re: West Ham United 25/26 relegation thread
Trouble is end of the season he's pushing 30, and we'd be relegated. 50m would be about the rate at that point. Could see it less (40 to 50m).
IMO he's lost half a yard already and that only goes one way.
IMO he's lost half a yard already and that only goes one way.
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Re: West Ham United 25/26 relegation thread
So it's Brighton next at the shithole.
I know most of us are resigned to our fate already but say we get thumped at home again, what's the next step for the fans, the manager and the cսnt who owns us? Simply "we must do better" rhetoric or will it start to turn nastier like the Burnley game.
I fear another loss and general apathy, trudge away from the shithole and welcome 2026 being 9+ points from safety
I know most of us are resigned to our fate already but say we get thumped at home again, what's the next step for the fans, the manager and the cսnt who owns us? Simply "we must do better" rhetoric or will it start to turn nastier like the Burnley game.
I fear another loss and general apathy, trudge away from the shithole and welcome 2026 being 9+ points from safety
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Re: West Ham United 25/26 relegation thread
Here are the current Premier League relegation odds:-
*Wolves*: 1/250 (99.6% implied probability) - they're currently bottom of the table with just 2 points-
*Burnley*: 1/20 (95.2% implied probability) - struggling with 11 points-
*West Ham*: 8/13 (61.5% implied probability) - currently in the relegation zone-
*Leeds*: 9/2 (18.2% implied probability)-
*Nottingham Forest*: 5/1 (16.7% implied probability)
*Wolves*: 1/250 (99.6% implied probability) - they're currently bottom of the table with just 2 points-
*Burnley*: 1/20 (95.2% implied probability) - struggling with 11 points-
*West Ham*: 8/13 (61.5% implied probability) - currently in the relegation zone-
*Leeds*: 9/2 (18.2% implied probability)-
*Nottingham Forest*: 5/1 (16.7% implied probability)
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Re: West Ham United 25/26 relegation thread
Beef&Tomato wrote: ↑28 Dec 2025, 17:22Gary Strodders shank" wrote: ↑28 Dec 2025, 16:38 There seems to be.a yearning amongst some to write this season off already, cash in on our assets in January and start again afresh with a young team in the championship.
I find this not only defeatest but also extremely naive on many fronts.
Playing championship football at Upton park was one thing but we now have a 63k arena that is souless and bereft of atmosphere at the best of times and that is in the premier league.
What kind of average crowd would we expect to get in the second tier should we not hit the ground running?
Stoke or Sunderland on a Tuesday night you are probably looking at a third of the capacity with upper tiers closed.
Opposition teems will enjoy playing us with likely larger than normal away allocations to boost the figures and the sparse home support hardly raising an audible murmur.from the other side of the running track.
There is no chance of creating an intimidating atmosphere or raucous twelfth man type support as the design of the ground just doesn't allow for it and most of the old school vociferous fans have given up the ghost already.
If we go down we will become the team everyone fancies playing against at home and a novelty for visiting fans singing "you sold your soul"
We will struggle to sell on our dead wood such as Kilman
and attract interest for the decent young players we wish to keep.
The souless and toxic atmosphere will also deter many players from signing for us.
If we go down we will stay down and possibly drop further.
We need to be getting behind the team in the next month regardless of the issues that exist and hoping we.czn string some results together to give ourselves a fighting chance.
As fans we have also become (perhaps understandably to some extent) apathetic.
How many sing chant and watch the whole 90 ?
A lot of disinterest, chat amongst ourselves and people checking their phones to see how their accumulators are doing.
We concede and people are heading to the bar or if second half for the exits
We moan about the atmosphere and the tourists around us and yes we pay our money and take our choice of what we do of course and there are still enough who care to raise a decent protest against the owners but overall do the majority really put a shift in at home ?
I will still turn up on a wet Tuesday night in the championship but how many of those relative newbies who love telling everyone of their exploits on that summer night in Prague will be ?
Resilience hope and a sense of humour are and always have been the prerequisites required to be a West ham fan and all three are certainly needed right now.
We are not dead and buried yet
IAgreed, plenty of games left and we are losing by the odd goal not getting thrashed like under Potter.
Respect the 1-0 loss.
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Re: West Ham United 25/26 relegation thread
Keep dreaming" wrote: ↑28 Dec 2025, 17:25stubbo-admin wrote: ↑28 Dec 2025, 17:00 Without additional signings except Traore who seems pretty nailed on (and assuming the standard 50% relegation clause which IS typically baked into our contracts), a 'starting point' Championship squad could easily be:
GK:Areola, Hermansen, Herrick
RB: KWP, Battrum
LB: Myers, Scarles
CB: Kilman, Mavropanos, Casey, Golambeckis
CDM: Potts, Magassa, Orford, JWP
ACM: Soucek, Kante, Fearon
FW: Summerville, Earthy, Guilherme, Traore
ST: Marshall, Ajala, Cummings
It's not too far from a squad I'd be open to watching.
At the same time, we could expect to get:
Paqueta: 30m
Fernandes: 50m
Todibo: 20m
Bowen: 50m
Fullkrug: 5m
Alvarez: 10m
AWB: 15m
Diouf: 25m
~£200m in Sales.
Plus ship out Irving, Rodriguez and Wilson on a free.
If with that, we were to go get someone like Carrick through the door as manager, a young hungry squad with a huge academy influence, and a few 'proper' seasoned pro's like Soucek, JWP, KWP, and Kilman to support with worthwhile experience, I could see following that side being a more enjoyable experience than the last few have been.
Add on top a few sensible additions:
Charlie Cresswell (20m), Hayden Hackney (15m), Joe Gelhardt (10m) and Žan Vipotnik (10m)...and youd have a youthful side that could have a real go.
Bowen 50m....
Come on,
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Re: West Ham United 25/26 relegation thread
stubbo-admin wrote: ↑28 Dec 2025, 17:00 Without additional signings except Traore who seems pretty nailed on (and assuming the standard 50% relegation clause which IS typically baked into our contracts), a 'starting point' Championship squad could easily be:
GK:Areola, Hermansen, Herrick
RB: KWP, Battrum
LB: Myers, Scarles
CB: Kilman, Mavropanos, Casey, Golambeckis
CDM: Potts, Magassa, Orford, JWP
ACM: Soucek, Kante, Fearon
FW: Summerville, Earthy, Guilherme, Traore
ST: Marshall, Ajala, Cummings
It's not too far from a squad I'd be open to watching.
At the same time, we could expect to get:
Paqueta: 30m
Fernandes: 50m
Todibo: 20m
Bowen: 50m
Fullkrug: 5m
Alvarez: 10m
AWB: 15m
Diouf: 25m
~£200m in Sales.
Plus ship out Irving, Rodriguez and Wilson on a free.
If with that, we were to go get someone like Carrick through the door as manager, a young hungry squad with a huge academy influence, and a few 'proper' seasoned pro's like Soucek, JWP, KWP, and Kilman to support with worthwhile experience, I could see following that side being a more enjoyable experience than the last few have been.
Add on top a few sensible additions:
Charlie Cresswell (20m), Hayden Hackney (15m), Joe Gelhardt (10m) and Žan Vipotnik (10m)...and youd have a youthful side that could have a real go.
Bowen 50m....
Come on,
Come on,
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Re: West Ham United 25/26 relegation thread
I watched a bit of the Sunderland v Leeds game earlier. Sunderland will be fine, half decent team and a progressive manager. Leeds will also be OK as they are playing OK football and have a striker in Calvert Lewis who is scoring (we didn't want him because he was shit according to some)
Wolves have gone
Burnley are also likely to go
Final place is us/Forest and I would rather have Forest' squad right now
We'll lose the next few and also get done in the FA Cup and be 7-10 points off safety come mid January.
Lincoln and Stevenage await!
Wolves have gone
Burnley are also likely to go
Final place is us/Forest and I would rather have Forest' squad right now
We'll lose the next few and also get done in the FA Cup and be 7-10 points off safety come mid January.
Lincoln and Stevenage await!
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Re: West Ham United 25/26 relegation thread
Gary Strodders shank" wrote: ↑28 Dec 2025, 16:38 There seems to be.a yearning amongst some to write this season off already, cash in on our assets in January and start again afresh with a young team in the championship.
I find this not only defeatest but also extremely naive on many fronts.
Playing championship football at Upton park was one thing but we now have a 63k arena that is souless and bereft of atmosphere at the best of times and that is in the premier league.
What kind of average crowd would we expect to get in the second tier should we not hit the ground running?
Stoke or Sunderland on a Tuesday night you are probably looking at a third of the capacity with upper tiers closed.
Opposition teems will enjoy playing us with likely larger than normal away allocations to boost the figures and the sparse home support hardly raising an audible murmur.from the other side of the running track.
There is no chance of creating an intimidating atmosphere or raucous twelfth man type support as the design of the ground just doesn't allow for it and most of the old school vociferous fans have given up the ghost already.
If we go down we will become the team everyone fancies playing against at home and a novelty for visiting fans singing "you sold your soul"
We will struggle to sell on our dead wood such as Kilman
and attract interest for the decent young players we wish to keep.
The souless and toxic atmosphere will also deter many players from signing for us.
If we go down we will stay down and possibly drop further.
We need to be getting behind the team in the next month regardless of the issues that exist and hoping we.czn string some results together to give ourselves a fighting chance.
As fans we have also become (perhaps understandably to some extent) apathetic.
How many sing chant and watch the whole 90 ?
A lot of disinterest, chat amongst ourselves and people checking their phones to see how their accumulators are doing.
We concede and people are heading to the bar or if second half for the exits
We moan about the atmosphere and the tourists around us and yes we pay our money and take our choice of what we do of course and there are still enough who care to raise a decent protest against the owners but overall do the majority really put a shift in at home ?
I will still turn up on a wet Tuesday night in the championship but how many of those relative newbies who love telling everyone of their exploits on that summer night in Prague will be ?
Resilience hope and a sense of humour are and always have been the prerequisites required to be a West ham fan and all three are certainly needed right now.
We are not dead and buried yet
I
Agreed, plenty of games left and we are losing by the odd goal not getting thrashed like under Potter.
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Re: West Ham United 25/26 relegation thread
yearning for it? I haven't stopped moaning/whining for the past four seasons saying this brand of defeatist, negative shit football isn't sustainable and we'd eventually get found out. this is the season. it doesn't make me happy, especially now the midget cսnt is letting everyone know he's run up the debt levels yet again which means very little spending, and the cashing in of what talent we have left. you couldn't run a club worse than they have. the only visible assets I see, are the poor cunts that still trudge over to that shithole every other week. you couldn't pay me to set foot in there
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Re: West Ham United 25/26 relegation thread
Without additional signings except Traore who seems pretty nailed on (and assuming the standard 50% relegation clause which IS typically baked into our contracts), a 'starting point' Championship squad could easily be:
GK:Areola, Hermansen, Herrick
RB: KWP, Battrum
LB: Myers, Scarles
CB: Kilman, Mavropanos, Casey, Golambeckis
CDM: Potts, Magassa, Orford, JWP
ACM: Soucek, Kante, Fearon
FW: Summerville, Earthy, Guilherme, Traore
ST: Marshall, Ajala, Cummings
It's not too far from a squad I'd be open to watching.
At the same time, we could expect to get:
Paqueta: 30m
Fernandes: 50m
Todibo: 20m
Bowen: 50m
Fullkrug: 5m
Alvarez: 10m
AWB: 15m
Diouf: 25m
~£200m in Sales.
Plus ship out Irving, Rodriguez and Wilson on a free.
If with that, we were to go get someone like Carrick through the door as manager, a young hungry squad with a huge academy influence, and a few 'proper' seasoned pro's like Soucek, JWP, KWP, and Kilman to support with worthwhile experience, I could see following that side being a more enjoyable experience than the last few have been.
Add on top a few sensible additions:
Charlie Cresswell (20m), Hayden Hackney (15m), Joe Gelhardt (10m) and Žan Vipotnik (10m)...and youd have a youthful side that could have a real go.
GK:Areola, Hermansen, Herrick
RB: KWP, Battrum
LB: Myers, Scarles
CB: Kilman, Mavropanos, Casey, Golambeckis
CDM: Potts, Magassa, Orford, JWP
ACM: Soucek, Kante, Fearon
FW: Summerville, Earthy, Guilherme, Traore
ST: Marshall, Ajala, Cummings
It's not too far from a squad I'd be open to watching.
At the same time, we could expect to get:
Paqueta: 30m
Fernandes: 50m
Todibo: 20m
Bowen: 50m
Fullkrug: 5m
Alvarez: 10m
AWB: 15m
Diouf: 25m
~£200m in Sales.
Plus ship out Irving, Rodriguez and Wilson on a free.
If with that, we were to go get someone like Carrick through the door as manager, a young hungry squad with a huge academy influence, and a few 'proper' seasoned pro's like Soucek, JWP, KWP, and Kilman to support with worthwhile experience, I could see following that side being a more enjoyable experience than the last few have been.
Add on top a few sensible additions:
Charlie Cresswell (20m), Hayden Hackney (15m), Joe Gelhardt (10m) and Žan Vipotnik (10m)...and youd have a youthful side that could have a real go.
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Re: West Ham United 25/26 relegation thread
I don't think people are yearning for it Gazza, more resigned to it.
It will be a fucking disaster us going down, but the manager is not trying to win games. We are not going to draw our way out of this mess, I was holding out hope until yesterday, but to not start that game in particular trying to win it, fucking Fulham at home, I think the reality of it has properly kicked in for most now.
Apart from threesixty, who's as chipper as a market trader at Christmas, and ain't worried about us not picking up points. Who needs points, eh?
It will be a fucking disaster us going down, but the manager is not trying to win games. We are not going to draw our way out of this mess, I was holding out hope until yesterday, but to not start that game in particular trying to win it, fucking Fulham at home, I think the reality of it has properly kicked in for most now.
Apart from threesixty, who's as chipper as a market trader at Christmas, and ain't worried about us not picking up points. Who needs points, eh?
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There seems to be.a yearning amongst some to write this season off already, cash in on our assets in January and start again afresh with a young team in the championship.
I find this not only defeatest but also extremely naive on many fronts.
Playing championship football at Upton park was one thing but we now have a 63k arena that is souless and bereft of atmosphere at the best of times and that is in the premier league.
What kind of average crowd would we expect to get in the second tier should we not hit the ground running?
Stoke or Sunderland on a Tuesday night you are probably looking at a third of the capacity with upper tiers closed.
Opposition teems will enjoy playing us with likely larger than normal away allocations to boost the figures and the sparse home support hardly raising an audible murmur.from the other side of the running track.
There is no chance of creating an intimidating atmosphere or raucous twelfth man type support as the design of the ground just doesn't allow for it and most of the old school vociferous fans have given up the ghost already.
If we go down we will become the team everyone fancies playing against at home and a novelty for visiting fans singing "you sold your soul"
We will struggle to sell on our dead wood such as Kilman
and attract interest for the decent young players we wish to keep.
The souless and toxic atmosphere will also deter many players from signing for us.
If we go down we will stay down and possibly drop further.
We need to be getting behind the team in the next month regardless of the issues that exist and hoping we.czn string some results together to give ourselves a fighting chance.
As fans we have also become (perhaps understandably to some extent) apathetic.
How many sing chant and watch the whole 90 ?
A lot of disinterest, chat amongst ourselves and people checking their phones to see how their accumulators are doing.
We concede and people are heading to the bar or if second half for the exits
We moan about the atmosphere and the tourists around us and yes we pay our money and take our choice of what we do of course and there are still enough who care to raise a decent protest against the owners but overall do the majority really put a shift in at home ?
I will still turn up on a wet Tuesday night in the championship but how many of those relative newbies who love telling everyone of their exploits on that summer night in Prague will be ?
Resilience hope and a sense of humour are and always have been the prerequisites required to be a West ham fan and all three are certainly needed right now.
We are not dead and buried yet
I
I find this not only defeatest but also extremely naive on many fronts.
Playing championship football at Upton park was one thing but we now have a 63k arena that is souless and bereft of atmosphere at the best of times and that is in the premier league.
What kind of average crowd would we expect to get in the second tier should we not hit the ground running?
Stoke or Sunderland on a Tuesday night you are probably looking at a third of the capacity with upper tiers closed.
Opposition teems will enjoy playing us with likely larger than normal away allocations to boost the figures and the sparse home support hardly raising an audible murmur.from the other side of the running track.
There is no chance of creating an intimidating atmosphere or raucous twelfth man type support as the design of the ground just doesn't allow for it and most of the old school vociferous fans have given up the ghost already.
If we go down we will become the team everyone fancies playing against at home and a novelty for visiting fans singing "you sold your soul"
We will struggle to sell on our dead wood such as Kilman
and attract interest for the decent young players we wish to keep.
The souless and toxic atmosphere will also deter many players from signing for us.
If we go down we will stay down and possibly drop further.
We need to be getting behind the team in the next month regardless of the issues that exist and hoping we.czn string some results together to give ourselves a fighting chance.
As fans we have also become (perhaps understandably to some extent) apathetic.
How many sing chant and watch the whole 90 ?
A lot of disinterest, chat amongst ourselves and people checking their phones to see how their accumulators are doing.
We concede and people are heading to the bar or if second half for the exits
We moan about the atmosphere and the tourists around us and yes we pay our money and take our choice of what we do of course and there are still enough who care to raise a decent protest against the owners but overall do the majority really put a shift in at home ?
I will still turn up on a wet Tuesday night in the championship but how many of those relative newbies who love telling everyone of their exploits on that summer night in Prague will be ?
Resilience hope and a sense of humour are and always have been the prerequisites required to be a West ham fan and all three are certainly needed right now.
We are not dead and buried yet
I
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Re: West Ham United 25/26 relegation thread
As many have said on here this is about years and years of shambolic aimless decision making. Plugging holes and making do. How long was Antonio our main centre forward? A right winger converted because countless centre forwards we signed were either not good enough or not suited, or not wanted by the manager.
Eventually you will run out of luck and here we are staring down the barrel.
Eventually you will run out of luck and here we are staring down the barrel.
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Re: West Ham United 25/26 relegation thread
The most valuable asset the CLUB has is premier league membership. That goes the day we’re relegated.
Every sales after that is an attempt to manage the operating of the business to reflect the reduction in income.
Sullivan doesn’t see a penny of any of this, it’s the clubs money.
Every sales after that is an attempt to manage the operating of the business to reflect the reduction in income.
Sullivan doesn’t see a penny of any of this, it’s the clubs money.
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Re: West Ham United 25/26 relegation thread
Possibly, possibly not because of the sale of the women’s team.
making a loss of £100m doesn’t mean we owe someone £100m. Its retrospective, its happened already.
making a loss of £100m doesn’t mean we owe someone £100m. Its retrospective, its happened already.
