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West Ham United 25/26 relegation thread
Re: West Ham United 25/26 relegation thread
I assume thete is now a consensus that Soucek should no longer start games in midfield? Being a slow player even when young , time has caught up wiyj him earlier than most. He should be used only as an impact sub? Of course if we had competent CBs that would make sense but I guess he will be picked to start solely for set pieces. The rest of the game as s passenger
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Re: West Ham United 25/26 relegation thread
eusebiovic wrote: ↑27 Oct 2025, 12:42 If you look at the Unique sports agency roster (it's on Transfermarkt.com) the list of Salthouse clients isn't all bad there are some half decent players there that could've ended up at our place. Given that the club is supposed to be on preferential terms with them.
Lacroix - Palace defender
Thiaw - Newcastle defender
Koussonu - Atalanta
These players have all been linked with us at various times so what happens that results in our meddling owner signing Kilman and Todibo when there was far better out there who are more than decent for their current clubs. Who all play in European competition.
So how do we end up with such shite?
Che Adams in the January transfer window - mark my words.
Serious Defender. Been so impressed with him.
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Re: West Ham United 25/26 relegation thread
If you look at the Unique sports agency roster (it's on Transfermarkt.com) the list of Salthouse clients isn't all bad there are some half decent players there that could've ended up at our place. Given that the club is supposed to be on preferential terms with them.
Lacroix - Palace defender
Thiaw - Newcastle defender
Koussonu - Atalanta
These players have all been linked with us at various times so what happens that results in our meddling owner signing Kilman and Todibo when there was far better out there who are more than decent for their current clubs. Who all play in European competition.
So how do we end up with such shite?
Che Adams in the January transfer window - mark my words.
Lacroix - Palace defender
Thiaw - Newcastle defender
Koussonu - Atalanta
These players have all been linked with us at various times so what happens that results in our meddling owner signing Kilman and Todibo when there was far better out there who are more than decent for their current clubs. Who all play in European competition.
So how do we end up with such shite?
Che Adams in the January transfer window - mark my words.
Re: West Ham United 25/26 relegation thread
The “writing has been on the wall” imo since 2023 when the league form started falling away and Moyes said he only wanted a small squad (15) and many of those were aging. The Conf cup win, as great as it was for that one night, in many ways was the worst thing that happened to a club like ours with tye owner we have. The league form was ignored and Sullivan was too busy patting himself on the back, drunk with the success of a trophy and salivating about the thought of getting a £100 million for Rice. So much so he sold him the day after the win!!! . The departure of Rice was though the event that triggered the rapid decline that has ultimately led to where we are now. Moyes lucked out inheriting Rice. The 3 managerial and other technical football appointments like Hussilos, Newman, Steidten, Macaulay all uncoordinated, reactionary moves of a clueless owner without a strategy or plan. Good recruitment of managers and players have arrested the decline but for the aforementioned reasons ( no plan or infrastructure ) has actually made things worse.
All companies eventually fail without good, competent leadership
All companies eventually fail without good, competent leadership
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Re: West Ham United 25/26 relegation thread
Who would have thought that with almost a quarter of the season gone we would be 6 points adrift of Burnley, 7 points from Leeds and 13 points from Sunderland. Beggars belief, well that's not true is it. The writing was on the wall from last season, through the transfer window to Potters sacking and now Nuno's inexplicable team selections. There are not 3 worse teams than us in the division, ipso facto, habeus corpus, donnay de douche we are going dahn. The most galling fact is teams with attendances of 11,000(Bournemouth), 17,000(Brentford) 25,000(Palace) and 31,000(Brighton) all give lie to the fact of why we had to leave Upton Park(35,000) in the first fucking first place.
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Re: West Ham United 25/26 relegation thread
Fauxstralian wrote: ↑27 Oct 2025, 08:56
Leeds & Burnley like Sunderland are very competitive at home at least
See why this is such a vulnerable place to be when we cannot rely at all on our home turf when faced with the prospect of a relegation battle? So many Clubs have a huge advantage over us now. Our Home 'form' since the move has been pitiful. Great work BS.
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Re: West Ham United 25/26 relegation thread
Think Wood has been out for a while
When he is back a Dyche team with him will pick up
Wolves have Strand Larsen so have the potential to pick up
Leeds & Burnley like Sunderland are very competitive at home at least
When he is back a Dyche team with him will pick up
Wolves have Strand Larsen so have the potential to pick up
Leeds & Burnley like Sunderland are very competitive at home at least
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Re: West Ham United 25/26 relegation thread
chevy chase" wrote: ↑27 Oct 2025, 05:46 Expect to see more corner flags on the centre circle v Burnley again
Surely they should be in Sullivan's rectum.
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Re: West Ham United 25/26 relegation thread
I'd already factored in Sunderland staying up a few games ago winning at Forest as they looked the part. Burnley and Leeds and 1 other was my thinking of Teams going down instead of us but now Leeds beat us with ease creating a significant gap already we are in real trouble. That's why I was so keen for us not to lose to either Brentford and Leeds and to pick up at least a point from both. So what does numpty do, play silly buggers with the line-ups and shit substitutions.
Re: West Ham United 25/26 relegation thread
Sweep wrote: ↑27 Oct 2025, 08:09 Wolves, Forest and ourselves look to be this season's Derby, Southampton type teams.
One team will probably go for broke in January and get away with it but two will drop.
We've played and lost 4 at home. No team stays up with that kind of home record so it needs a rapid turnaround. Can't have the manager wasting winnable games with daft selections.
To put the cherry on that, in the last calendar year we've won 4 home games. As of tomorrow that reduces to 3 as its a year ago today we beat man u
the others were wolves, Fulham and Leicester. We couldn't even beat saints at home last season.
We are seriously fucked
the others were wolves, Fulham and Leicester. We couldn't even beat saints at home last season.
We are seriously fucked
Re: West Ham United 25/26 relegation thread
Sunderland have 17 points already. Unless something changes drastically i dont see us getting that over thr whole season. More likely we're going for the record derby set
Re: West Ham United 25/26 relegation thread
Wolves, Forest and ourselves look to be this season's Derby, Southampton type teams.
One team will probably go for broke in January and get away with it but two will drop.
We've played and lost 4 at home. No team stays up with that kind of home record so it needs a rapid turnaround. Can't have the manager wasting winnable games with daft selections.
One team will probably go for broke in January and get away with it but two will drop.
We've played and lost 4 at home. No team stays up with that kind of home record so it needs a rapid turnaround. Can't have the manager wasting winnable games with daft selections.
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Re: West Ham United 25/26 relegation thread
Fauxstralian wrote: ↑26 Oct 2025, 18:04 Expect the current bottom 6 … Leeds Burnley Fulham Forest West Ham & Wolves will stay in those spots not necessarily in that order
If I was any of the other 5 I’d have us as one of the teams to finish in the bottom 3 & save them
Absolute rubbish by Sven as per.
Sunderland have started well but there is no way they will sustain their current form and they will drop down the table as the season progresses.
Brentford will also struggle despite two wins in succession against woefully out of form teams.
Sunderland have started well but there is no way they will sustain their current form and they will drop down the table as the season progresses.
Brentford will also struggle despite two wins in succession against woefully out of form teams.
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Re: West Ham United 25/26 relegation thread
Expect to see more corner flags on the centre circle v Burnley again
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Re: West Ham United 25/26 relegation thread
Expect the current bottom 6 … Leeds Burnley Fulham Forest West Ham & Wolves will stay in those spots not necessarily in that order
If I was any of the other 5 I’d have us as one of the teams to finish in the bottom 3 & save them
If I was any of the other 5 I’d have us as one of the teams to finish in the bottom 3 & save them
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Re: West Ham United 25/26 relegation thread
Wolves can't buy a point and Forest seem to be in freefall. No other team except us look destined for that third relegation spot.
Re: West Ham United 25/26 relegation thread
Based on what I’ve seen we are nailed on for it. There just aren’t 3 worse sides. If we don’t put a run together soon we’ll be down by Christmas. When was the last time we won 3 consecutive games ?
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Re: West Ham United 25/26 relegation thread
Not getting relegated. Look at the league table. Look at the current (for the time being) managers team selections. Look at the quality (lack thereof) of the squad. Not getting relegated huh, more or less confirmed by Christmas more like.
Re: West Ham United 25/26 relegation thread
Yeah. Keeps the Plebs happy in October. But it’s the Usual Suspects come May.
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Re: West Ham United 25/26 relegation thread
Fair play to them. Been managed expertly and I'm jealous as fuck of them right now. And the quality of Football played by Bournemouth is fantastic to watch.
11,000 capacity Sullivan/Brady, just moronic to stay put in your own purpose built Football Ground...
One of the biggest bullshit money making myths in world Football.
