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West Ham United 25/26 relegation thread
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cup of tea" wrote: ↑04 Jan 2026, 19:46Well we all know how this season is going to end up don't we?! We go down bottom and Millwall end up winning the play off final.
I have dreaded this scenario all season long. It would be the ultimate embarrassment to go down and for them to go up and be a division above us.
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cup of tea" wrote: ↑04 Jan 2026, 19:46Well we all know how this season is going to end up don't we?! We go down bottom and Millwall end up winning the play off final.
I don't know how they do it. They literally don't have a pot to piss in. The fact they have been thereabouts more often than not in recent years is some achievement. A shoestring budget is being generous. Who's scouting players for them?
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Well we all know how this season is going to end up don't we?! We go down bottom and Millwall end up winning the play off final.
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Just saw this. Exactly what I was saying about players without winning mentalities. I didn't know we had this many.
Fernandes, Walker-Peters, Ward-Prowse - Relegated with Southampton
Wilson - Relegated with Bournemouth
Areola - Relegated with Fulham
Summerville - Relegated with Leeds
Fabianski - Relegated with Swansea
Igor - Relegated with SPAL
Hermansen - Relegated with Leicester
Fernandes, Walker-Peters, Ward-Prowse - Relegated with Southampton
Wilson - Relegated with Bournemouth
Areola - Relegated with Fulham
Summerville - Relegated with Leeds
Fabianski - Relegated with Swansea
Igor - Relegated with SPAL
Hermansen - Relegated with Leicester
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Re: West Ham United 25/26 relegation thread
Normally, I dont care going down, but this time I do. We have the bones of a very good young side. Some of those younger players have international careers to think about, so playing in the second division (Championship) wont be for them. Sullivan has no sentiment for the club, just his wallet
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twoleftfeet wrote: ↑04 Jan 2026, 13:12GBHammer63 wrote: ↑04 Jan 2026, 13:10Westside wrote: ↑04 Jan 2026, 12:56We will obviously lose on Tuesday, but Dysche isn't that great a manager. Forest will stay up due to our ineptitude, rather than Dysche's skill. It was only last January he was sacked by Everon, 1 point above the relegation zone, after 3 wins in 19 matches. Moyes, with conspicous ease, took those same players to safety and with some summer 2025 additions has maintained them in mid table.Mate, I’m not saying Dyche is anything special in fact he’s not much at all, merely pointing out he’s a lot more passionate than our clown who spent his last 45 minutes sitting with his arms crossed, only getting up in the last minute to scratch his arse and fuck off down the tunnel.Is his passion working?
Better than Nuno’s, grow up.
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Forest is last chance saloon for me. Fail to win that and we are effectively done and can start preparing for the Championship.
Win it and we are only one point behind them, albeit with an inferior goal difference, with 17 games to go.
Win it and we are only one point behind them, albeit with an inferior goal difference, with 17 games to go.
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Sorry Fortunes I know its obsessive but again I see its still part of the problem. Improved but still there. Potts, Fernandes, Magassa while so much better than Soucek, Guido, JWP and Irvine as options, Im thinking Potts and Magassa a bit too similar and Magassa slightly quicker but any combination not compensating for a player who covers the ground like Rice. We need another player in there who battles, runs all day. Villa yesterday, Kamars did not stop and was everywhere and so strong, Rodgers and Mcginn too. Our lot seem eecond to everything and sometimes too lightweight.
Although I do obviously realise that CB area is the priority now we have got some forwards, Ive alwsys believed a strong midfield is key since most of the game is played there.
Btw, my obsession for pace goes back before Rice. I can remember discussing it in the days if Kovac and Konnate. I will seek help but fear Im incurable
Although I do obviously realise that CB area is the priority now we have got some forwards, Ive alwsys believed a strong midfield is key since most of the game is played there.
Btw, my obsession for pace goes back before Rice. I can remember discussing it in the days if Kovac and Konnate. I will seek help but fear Im incurable
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Mad Ferret" wrote: ↑04 Jan 2026, 13:17 Half the season still to go, peeps.
A bit more shrewd business and I fancy us to do it.
I like your optimism,but yesterday's defeat does feel like game over
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I’ve not read you post, but do you talk about lack of pace in the middle? You might have mentioned that before
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Mad Ferret" wrote: ↑04 Jan 2026, 13:17 Half the season still to go, peeps.
A bit more shrewd business and I fancy us to do it.
based on what, exactly? I'm looking at the last 3 games and see no hope. I'm looking at the way we strolled to defeat in a must win game and see no hope. We signed a striker in time for Wolves and didn't play him. Club is rotten to the core.
Re: West Ham United 25/26 relegation thread
Ferret ever the contrarian or less kind just obtuse? 
To be fair to you, transfers in are the only factor in all this that that could / might be a positive. But its a slim chance. We are paying for potential wiyh this Pablo geezer, the lad from Lazio is not a goalscorer more of an assist man which might help but he wont get the time and space of Seria A. Mctominay is a superstar there but was just a decent, above average Prem player. Id take that though currently.
The real issues now are defending. CBs mostly but yesterday was alarming as it also, for me, exposed the ongoing lack of pace and pressing. Ok Nuno or Robdon does not coach us to press but the space Wolves had with their runners from midfield was criminal. Factor in the ineptitude or limitations of the CBs and edpecially Kilman who is just too slow in thinking and movement, and I cannot see any game where we wont concede.
Forest play deep block and fast counter like is but have players better suited to it. They are not great but by sitting deep in numbers will draw us onto them and yhen counter to exploit the space we leave.
Rice used to rescue us so many times and we just gave not replaced him. Potts and Magassa are decent squad men, technically good bit both half a yard short to be like Rice was.
Miracle needed hence highly unlikely we survive
To be fair to you, transfers in are the only factor in all this that that could / might be a positive. But its a slim chance. We are paying for potential wiyh this Pablo geezer, the lad from Lazio is not a goalscorer more of an assist man which might help but he wont get the time and space of Seria A. Mctominay is a superstar there but was just a decent, above average Prem player. Id take that though currently.
The real issues now are defending. CBs mostly but yesterday was alarming as it also, for me, exposed the ongoing lack of pace and pressing. Ok Nuno or Robdon does not coach us to press but the space Wolves had with their runners from midfield was criminal. Factor in the ineptitude or limitations of the CBs and edpecially Kilman who is just too slow in thinking and movement, and I cannot see any game where we wont concede.
Forest play deep block and fast counter like is but have players better suited to it. They are not great but by sitting deep in numbers will draw us onto them and yhen counter to exploit the space we leave.
Rice used to rescue us so many times and we just gave not replaced him. Potts and Magassa are decent squad men, technically good bit both half a yard short to be like Rice was.
Miracle needed hence highly unlikely we survive
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Half the season still to go, peeps.
A bit more shrewd business and I fancy us to do it.
A bit more shrewd business and I fancy us to do it.
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Re: West Ham United 25/26 relegation thread
GBHammer63 wrote: ↑04 Jan 2026, 13:10Westside wrote: ↑04 Jan 2026, 12:56GBHammer63 wrote: ↑04 Jan 2026, 11:56 Honestly, I’m hoping Leeds win against MU today, love the way they press and play. They deserve to escape the drop zone, on Tuesday we will see our latest attempt at shooting ourselves in the foot, against an arguably more defensive manager than we’ve got albeit with a fucking ton more passion. Fed up of pretty much everything to do with this club, and that’s after over 50 years of supporting them. Sullivan and Brady have spent since 93 perfecting their grift and unfortunately for us it’s the only thing the failures are good at.We will obviously lose on Tuesday, but Dysche isn't that great a manager. Forest will stay up due to our ineptitude, rather than Dysche's skill. It was only last January he was sacked by Everon, 1 point above the relegation zone, after 3 wins in 19 matches. Moyes, with conspicous ease, took those same players to safety and with some summer 2025 additions has maintained them in mid table.Mate, I’m not saying Dyche is anything special in fact he’s not much at all, merely pointing out he’s a lot more passionate than our clown who spent his last 45 minutes sitting with his arms crossed, only getting up in the last minute to scratch his arse and fuck off down the tunnel.
Is his passion working?
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Westside wrote: ↑04 Jan 2026, 12:56GBHammer63 wrote: ↑04 Jan 2026, 11:56 Honestly, I’m hoping Leeds win against MU today, love the way they press and play. They deserve to escape the drop zone, on Tuesday we will see our latest attempt at shooting ourselves in the foot, against an arguably more defensive manager than we’ve got albeit with a fucking ton more passion. Fed up of pretty much everything to do with this club, and that’s after over 50 years of supporting them. Sullivan and Brady have spent since 93 perfecting their grift and unfortunately for us it’s the only thing the failures are good at.We will obviously lose on Tuesday, but Dysche isn't that great a manager. Forest will stay up due to our ineptitude, rather than Dysche's skill. It was only last January he was sacked by Everon, 1 point above the relegation zone, after 3 wins in 19 matches. Moyes, with conspicous ease, took those same players to safety and with some summer 2025 additions has maintained them in mid table.
Mate, I’m not saying Dyche is anything special in fact he’s not much at all, merely pointing out he’s a lot more passionate than our clown who spent his last 45 minutes sitting with his arms crossed, only getting up in the last minute to scratch his arse and fuck off down the tunnel.
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The manner of the defeat was one that you just don’t get angry about. I got angry about the Fulham one because it was a late single goal but this one it was clear we were on for a heavy defeat from the 5 minute mark. You just switch off and stop caring. Like a self protection mechanism.
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GBHammer63 wrote: ↑04 Jan 2026, 11:56 Honestly, I’m hoping Leeds win against MU today, love the way they press and play. They deserve to escape the drop zone, on Tuesday we will see our latest attempt at shooting ourselves in the foot, against an arguably more defensive manager than we’ve got albeit with a fucking ton more passion. Fed up of pretty much everything to do with this club, and that’s after over 50 years of supporting them. Sullivan and Brady have spent since 93 perfecting their grift and unfortunately for us it’s the only thing the failures are good at.
We will obviously lose on Tuesday, but Dysche isn't that great a manager. Forest will stay up due to our ineptitude, rather than Dysche's skill. It was only last January he was sacked by Everon, 1 point above the relegation zone, after 3 wins in 19 matches. Moyes, with conspicous ease, took those same players to safety and with some summer 2025 additions has maintained them in mid table.
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I can't be bothered to get annoyed about it, I was yesterday during the game and a short while after, probably will be Tuesday again. You should all put it away till then, better for your mental health.
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Mex Martillo" wrote: ↑04 Jan 2026, 10:57 Yesterday was depressing and confidence shattering, but it didn't really change our league relegation position much.
We remain 4 points behind Forest and 2 points ahead of Burnley. We are 6 points ahead of Wolves.
That's a patently ridiculous comment
Had we won we'd be 1 point behind Forest. How is that not a positive change? Absurd
Had we won we'd be 1 point behind Forest. How is that not a positive change? Absurd
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Honestly, I’m hoping Leeds win against MU today, love the way they press and play. They deserve to escape the drop zone, on Tuesday we will see our latest attempt at shooting ourselves in the foot, against an arguably more defensive manager than we’ve got albeit with a fucking ton more passion. Fed up of pretty much everything to do with this club, and that’s after over 50 years of supporting them. Sullivan and Brady have spent since 93 perfecting their grift and unfortunately for us it’s the only thing the failures are good at.
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Mex Martillo" wrote: ↑04 Jan 2026, 10:57 Yesterday was depressing and confidence shattering, but it didn't really change our league relegation position much.
We remain 4 points behind Forest and 2 points ahead of Burnley. We are 6 points ahead of Wolves.
If we think about it, had Burnley beaten Brighton yesterday in a winnable game for them, they could have gone above us. we are still relying on others around us to fuck up their results and that only lasts so long.
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stubbo-admin wrote: ↑04 Jan 2026, 11:31Mex Martillo" wrote: ↑04 Jan 2026, 10:57 Yesterday was depressing and confidence shattering, but it didn't really change our league relegation position much.
We remain 4 points behind Forest and 2 points ahead of Burnley. We are 6 points ahead of Wolves.I tend to agree. As long as we don't lose to Forest we're still in with a sniff. Of course, a win is really needed ASAP
I saw the Villa Forest game and Dyche low block bollocks was at play however, they have a better team than us work harder especially at the back and will go for the throat against us ... We will most likely lose
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Mex Martillo" wrote: ↑04 Jan 2026, 10:57 Yesterday was depressing and confidence shattering, but it didn't really change our league relegation position much.
We remain 4 points behind Forest and 2 points ahead of Burnley. We are 6 points ahead of Wolves.
I tend to agree. As long as we don't lose to Forest we're still in with a sniff. Of course, a win is really needed ASAP
