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West Ham United 25/26 relegation thread
Re: West Ham United 25/26 relegation thread
I'm convinced that 39 points keeps someone up this season, possibly not us though due to GD.
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Re: West Ham United 25/26 relegation thread
win tonight and spurs will be safe i reckon. lot of pressure on a home game though.
every time i try and work it out i think 40+ points will be needed.
every time i try and work it out i think 40+ points will be needed.
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Re: West Ham United 25/26 relegation thread
Pub Bigot" wrote: ↑05 Mar 2026, 08:51 I reckon we win five games out of those remaining against Brentford, Everton, Leeds, Wolves and Palace. Would see us comfortably survive.
Spurs are going down, lads. Mark my words.
Winn all five of those and that would leave us on 43 points even if we lose the other four. I think we would all take that at this stage.
I just can't see us winning five out of nine games though. But then again, who saw us winning seven out of nine to keep us up in 2007.
If we do stay up this season it would be second only to 2007 in terms of a "great escape".
I just can't see us winning five out of nine games though. But then again, who saw us winning seven out of nine to keep us up in 2007.
If we do stay up this season it would be second only to 2007 in terms of a "great escape".
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Re: West Ham United 25/26 relegation thread
Momentum is everything in a relegation battle and we have it. It's absolutely remarkable that we were 13 points behind them about ten games ago and we are now 1 point behind.
Would take a miracle for Spurs to turn things around, I really think they are gone if they lose tonight. And if you venture onto their forums, so do they. They are having a complete meltdown and its glorious.
Would take a miracle for Spurs to turn things around, I really think they are gone if they lose tonight. And if you venture onto their forums, so do they. They are having a complete meltdown and its glorious.
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Re: West Ham United 25/26 relegation thread
I reckon we win five games out of those remaining against Brentford, Everton, Leeds, Wolves and Palace. Would see us comfortably survive.
Spurs are going down, lads. Mark my words.
Spurs are going down, lads. Mark my words.
Re: West Ham United 25/26 relegation thread
Clear City then there's 5 games which we have to get 9 points from minimum
Villa A
Wolves H
Palace A
Everton H
Brentwood A
Sticks us on 37 with 3 to play. Two winnable home games, Villa in freefall and Palace is same level as Fulham. 4 huge games, hopefully take some form into Brentford
Villa A
Wolves H
Palace A
Everton H
Brentwood A
Sticks us on 37 with 3 to play. Two winnable home games, Villa in freefall and Palace is same level as Fulham. 4 huge games, hopefully take some form into Brentford
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Re: West Ham United 25/26 relegation thread
Spurs are not gonna gan doon.
Just can't see it.
It's between us and the TRICKY TREES.
Just can't see it.
It's between us and the TRICKY TREES.
Re: West Ham United 25/26 relegation thread
I’ll be pleasantly surprised if Spurs lose or even draw tonight. They have a decent enough squad even with all their injuries. They always get the luck when they need it. Goes back to the days when they got all easy home draws to win the FA cup twice !! Their 2026 form is attrocious so surely that cannot continue?
Expect Palace to roll over tonight or VAR / ref decisions to go in their favour or some bizarre richochets to result in goals for them. Its Spurs they always get help from somewhere when most needed the jammy cvnts !!
Expect Palace to roll over tonight or VAR / ref decisions to go in their favour or some bizarre richochets to result in goals for them. Its Spurs they always get help from somewhere when most needed the jammy cvnts !!
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Re: West Ham United 25/26 relegation thread
Without a crystal ball it's really hard to say what we will need, in one way there isn't a long way to go but in another way there is. What worries me is that we lose to both City and Villa and maybe 3+points adrift again, and then it's back to the absolute must wins.
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Re: West Ham United 25/26 relegation thread
Last night puts us firmly back in the mix.
Four more wins will do it, maybe 3 and a couple of draws?
Four more wins will do it, maybe 3 and a couple of draws?
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It is making for an exciting end to the season TBH, the last few seasons by this time we are all but safe and those last games don't really mean a whole lot except final position, not going down and an outside shout of Europe which we usually fuck up but on the whole pretty drab.
Not sure the relegation battle is what i want on a regular basis...........but will feel good and be punching the air if we stay up, given how we looked a few months ago but that's football i suppose
COYI
Not sure the relegation battle is what i want on a regular basis...........but will feel good and be punching the air if we stay up, given how we looked a few months ago but that's football i suppose
COYI
Re: West Ham United 25/26 relegation thread
We had to get something at Wolves or we were down after only getting one point from Brighton and Fulham, we got smashed.. Then we had Forest at home and we had to beat them to not have it confirmed in most of our eyes that we were definitely done, we lost.
We then after gaining some ground had to beat Bournemouth or we were gone again and as we didn't definitely needed something at Anfield... Nobody knows or can predict what will happen, nobody had Leeds losing at home to Sunderland or Forest getting a point at City.. The only predictable nailed on certainty wes our result against the victims, but that's out of the way now.
It's going to be a both nerve wracking and exciting end to the season and I'm really looking forward to going to the bowl for the upcoming games.
We then after gaining some ground had to beat Bournemouth or we were gone again and as we didn't definitely needed something at Anfield... Nobody knows or can predict what will happen, nobody had Leeds losing at home to Sunderland or Forest getting a point at City.. The only predictable nailed on certainty wes our result against the victims, but that's out of the way now.
It's going to be a both nerve wracking and exciting end to the season and I'm really looking forward to going to the bowl for the upcoming games.
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Re: West Ham United 25/26 relegation thread
No argument that there’s still much to do if we are going to survive. But odd to claim that we can’t win matches when we have won four of the last eight. In the same period, Leeds and Forest have won two and Tottenham zero. The momentum is with us although clearly nothing is guaranteed – past performance/ future results and all that.
My guess is that 41 or 42 points is going to be the survival target. Achieve that and we will end up above one of the other candidates for the third relegation spot. The trouble is results can get freakish in the run-in. Right now, Villa away (if they are still without most of their first-choice midfield) is looking like it could be an easier game than resurgent, under no pressure Wolves at home.
Tottenham v Nottingham Forest on March 22 could be an interesting crossroads.
And worth remembering, 16 of our 28 points have come away from the London Stadium.
My guess is that 41 or 42 points is going to be the survival target. Achieve that and we will end up above one of the other candidates for the third relegation spot. The trouble is results can get freakish in the run-in. Right now, Villa away (if they are still without most of their first-choice midfield) is looking like it could be an easier game than resurgent, under no pressure Wolves at home.
Tottenham v Nottingham Forest on March 22 could be an interesting crossroads.
And worth remembering, 16 of our 28 points have come away from the London Stadium.
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Re: West Ham United 25/26 relegation thread
Alfs wrote: ↑05 Mar 2026, 02:22Massive Attack" wrote: ↑04 Mar 2026, 22:34 https://www.spurs-web.com/spurs-news/ig ... mall-team/
Music to every Yiddos ears.
He's panicking already. I'd LOVE Spurs to go down and I think it is now a strong possibility.
if they lose tonight I wouldn't be shocked if they get rid of this chump.
Re: West Ham United 25/26 relegation thread
Massive Attack" wrote: ↑04 Mar 2026, 22:34 https://www.spurs-web.com/spurs-news/ig ... mall-team/
Music to every Yiddos ears.
He's panicking already. I'd LOVE Spurs to go down and I think it is now a strong possibility.
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Re: West Ham United 25/26 relegation thread
We are still up against it IMO and are going to be relying on others slipping up as I'm not convinced we have many more wins in us, we just seem to find it difficult to win games of football. We can't lose to City and Villa.
Re: West Ham United 25/26 relegation thread
Forest have the easier run in on paper. We'll need to pick up points on the road like we did today against the likes of Palace, Villa, Newcastle, Brentford in addition to winning our winnable home games against Everton, Wolves, Leeds. Anything against ManCity or Arsenal will be a massive bonus.
I worry that we got a bit lucky tonight, we were a strung out mess in the last 10 mins, could easily have been a draw on balance
I worry that we got a bit lucky tonight, we were a strung out mess in the last 10 mins, could easily have been a draw on balance
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Re: West Ham United 25/26 relegation thread
Tight down the bottom now! with Leeds losing on Tuesday, only 3 points between 4 clubs sitting from 18th to 15th (Leeds) for that dreaded 18th spot.
Lets hope Palace can get something against Spurs, would see them open up a decent gap from15th up to them at 14th but would knock the wind out of Spurs
going into the run in.
9 games to go, on current form we survive, but on fixtures we maybe have the toughest run in, so very much an uphill battle IMO, but at least we have given ourselves a realistic rather than a "mathematical" chance.
COYI
Lets hope Palace can get something against Spurs, would see them open up a decent gap from15th up to them at 14th but would knock the wind out of Spurs
9 games to go, on current form we survive, but on fixtures we maybe have the toughest run in, so very much an uphill battle IMO, but at least we have given ourselves a realistic rather than a "mathematical" chance.
COYI
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Re: West Ham United 25/26 relegation thread
Massive Attack" wrote: ↑04 Mar 2026, 22:34 https://www.spurs-web.com/spurs-news/ig ... mall-team/
Music to every Yiddos ears.
LOL
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Re: West Ham United 25/26 relegation thread
Vexed wrote: ↑04 Mar 2026, 14:05Well let's not bother then, just stay home and have a tearful wank in front of our elderly mother, LIKE THIS MISERABLE cսnt.
What a fucking pointless inane post that was. What you doing here? Go do something useful, like fucking melt yourself down and 3D print yourself as a more interesting person, you fucking beige wet cardboard, magnolia fucking walls in your fuckin house, poverty spec fucking hyundai driving, 'oh I don't like spicy food' at the restaurant, wet fart of a human.
For fucks sake. Fuck off.
2026 WHO post of the year winner, absolute comedy gold
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Re: West Ham United 25/26 relegation thread
Sir Alf" wrote: ↑04 Mar 2026, 21:56 Spurs cannot keep losing can they? and Palace are consistently inconsistent. They get a few wins then follow up with a series of draws or losses or at least thats how it feels with them this season?
As much as it would be “nice” if it continued, I uust get the feeling Spurs will get some luck, a VAR call or somethimg to blag a win. They are too “big” to go down is what my instincts keep reminding me??
Ed Tudor Pole is a bit of a risk on their part...let's hope so anyway!
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Re: West Ham United 25/26 relegation thread
When the Spurs go marching into the Championship . I was reading Igor may be going if Spurs lose at Palace, They have a lot of injuries