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West Ham United 25/26 relegation thread
- Mad Ferret
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Re: West Ham United 25/26 relegation thread
Massive Attack" wrote: ↑29 Jan 2026, 16:11 I hope he has an instant impact for Palace and scores their winner against Forest. I just don't see Palace going down and would rather concentrate on Forest remaining on what they have, especially when we have Chelsea away next. Forest pull away with a win then we will be in even more trouble.
Forest are also on a nice unbeaten run themselves in their last 3 and need that momentum coming to a sudden stop for a bit.
You absolute clown.
Both are catchable, both are still in Europe. We need a draw.
Both are catchable, both are still in Europe. We need a draw.
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Re: West Ham United 25/26 relegation thread
I hope he has an instant impact for Palace and scores their winner against Forest. I just don't see Palace going down and would rather concentrate on Forest remaining on what they have, especially when we have Chelsea away next. Forest pull away with a win then we will be in even more trouble.
Forest are also on a nice unbeaten run themselves in their last 3 and need that momentum coming to a sudden stop for a bit.
Leeds and Forest are our realistic chances of getting out of this, not the likes of Palace hardly getting many more points with the 28 they already have.
Forest are also on a nice unbeaten run themselves in their last 3 and need that momentum coming to a sudden stop for a bit.
Leeds and Forest are our realistic chances of getting out of this, not the likes of Palace hardly getting many more points with the 28 they already have.
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Re: West Ham United 25/26 relegation thread
Yes he does. It's a shame they are replacing a malcontent with someone who wants to be there and probably has a point to prove. However it's likely a downgrade and Strand Larsen could have just been a one season wonder. Cue 10 goals during the remainder of the season now
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Re: West Ham United 25/26 relegation thread
That's a bit of a shame actually as it'll lift the spirits of the club a little bit. Was hoping they wouldn't sign anyone.
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Re: West Ham United 25/26 relegation thread
Billy Blagg" wrote: ↑29 Jan 2026, 10:49 But it rarely works out that way. At the bottom, the bigger teams suddenly find a second wind, while those overachieving fall away.
That's what I'm hoping happens with Leeds. Not over-confident though.
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Re: West Ham United 25/26 relegation thread
, wrote: ↑29 Jan 2026, 11:32 Since Christmas we have conceded another ten goals in six league games thus our deplorable defending more or less continues. And judging by this window continues unaddressed.
We remain the third most likely team to go down.
How costly might that home defeat to Forest turn out to be?
Yes, you would think that if he's the football genius he claims to be that Sullivan would see it's far easier and now cheaper given relative investment levels to win games 1-0 or even get a point 0-0 by shoring up the defence and avoid having to try and score at least 2 or 3 goals every game to get a win.
Re: West Ham United 25/26 relegation thread
Since Christmas we have conceded another ten goals in six league games thus our deplorable defending more or less continues. And judging by this window continues unaddressed.
We remain the third most likely team to go down.
How costly might that home defeat to Forest turn out to be?
We remain the third most likely team to go down.
How costly might that home defeat to Forest turn out to be?
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Re: West Ham United 25/26 relegation thread
Well Billy, there’s me getting worried !
nothing to see here.
nothing to see here.
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Re: West Ham United 25/26 relegation thread
I've never thought we would go down at any stage. I only half-jokingly said at New Year when we reached 14 points, that '10 wins and we'll stay up'. People laughed, but we've had two before the end of January. There's always an assumption when a team is doing well or badly that it will continue because, well, why shouldn't it? But it rarely works out that way. At the bottom, the bigger teams suddenly find a second wind, while at the top those overachieving fall away. I wouldn't put my non-existent mortagage on it, of course, but I've seen us do this so many times before that I think we're actually really good at avoiding relegation.
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Re: West Ham United 25/26 relegation thread
Loaning JWP to another club fighting relegation is Sullivan's MO. He would not spend 1p to make a pound.
We are cut adrift by five points, between 18th and 12th, five points
The business done in this window will be decisive. Add a cup, run it's going to be a nail-biting four months
We are cut adrift by five points, between 18th and 12th, five points
The business done in this window will be decisive. Add a cup, run it's going to be a nail-biting four months
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Re: West Ham United 25/26 relegation thread
Mad Ferret" wrote: ↑29 Jan 2026, 09:45anotherbrickinthewall wrote: ↑29 Jan 2026, 09:09 FWIW
On the predictor I have us staying up on 38 Pts & Crystal Palace going down with 33 Pts
Chelsea L
Burnley W
Man U L
Bournemouth W
Liverpool L
Fulham D
Man C L
Villa L
Wolves w
Palace D
Everton D
Brentford D
Arsenal L
Newcastle D
Leeds W
That run of Wolves, Palace, Everton then Brentford could be what defines the season.
It does give you some hope and I do believe that for whatever reason we have turned a bit of a corner, but what worries me is that Leeds and Forest continue to pick up points, particularly Leeds.
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Re: West Ham United 25/26 relegation thread
anotherbrickinthewall wrote: ↑29 Jan 2026, 09:09 FWIW
On the predictor I have us staying up on 38 Pts & Crystal Palace going down with 33 Pts
Chelsea L
Burnley W
Man U L
Bournemouth W
Liverpool L
Fulham D
Man C L
Villa L
Wolves w
Palace D
Everton D
Brentford D
Arsenal L
Newcastle D
Leeds W
You've miscalculated. Those results would take us to 37 points.
But looking at the fixtures, does make you realise how many winnable games are still to come.
That run of Wolves, Palace, Everton then Brentford could be what defines the season.
But looking at the fixtures, does make you realise how many winnable games are still to come.
That run of Wolves, Palace, Everton then Brentford could be what defines the season.
Re: West Ham United 25/26 relegation thread
anotherbrickinthewall wrote: ↑29 Jan 2026, 09:09 FWIW
On the predictor I have us staying up on 38 Pts & Crystal Palace going down with 33 Pts
Chelsea L
Burnley W
Man U L
Bournemouth W
Liverpool L
Fulham D
Man C L
Villa L
Wolves w
Palace D
Everton D
Brentford D
Arsenal L
Newcastle D
Leeds W
Palace to get only five points from their next fifteen?! I bet three of them are against us. Can't see them being that bad.
Leeds are still the ones for me, we need to make up four points on them (maybe three if we sort our GD) in the next fourteen games and then do them on the last day of the season. This is probably our best chance.
Leeds are still the ones for me, we need to make up four points on them (maybe three if we sort our GD) in the next fourteen games and then do them on the last day of the season. This is probably our best chance.
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Re: West Ham United 25/26 relegation thread
FWIW
On the predictor I have us staying up on 38 Pts & Crystal Palace going down with 33 Pts
Chelsea L
Burnley W
Man U L
Bournemouth W
Liverpool L
Fulham D
Man C L
Villa L
Wolves w
Palace D
Everton D
Brentford D
Arsenal L
Newcastle D
Leeds W
On the predictor I have us staying up on 38 Pts & Crystal Palace going down with 33 Pts
Chelsea L
Burnley W
Man U L
Bournemouth W
Liverpool L
Fulham D
Man C L
Villa L
Wolves w
Palace D
Everton D
Brentford D
Arsenal L
Newcastle D
Leeds W
Re: West Ham United 25/26 relegation thread
Wots rong wiv mi spelleng?
As the site misery and curmudgeon, I see it as my duty to spread hopelessness and despair relating to West Ham. Im saving many from themselves especially those addicted to hope.
Im delighted when proved wrong ( last 2 weeks ) but really think the xmas period sealed our fate. The transfer window these last 3 weeks seems to equate to a “fat lady getting ready to sing”.
As the site misery and curmudgeon, I see it as my duty to spread hopelessness and despair relating to West Ham. Im saving many from themselves especially those addicted to hope.
Im delighted when proved wrong ( last 2 weeks ) but really think the xmas period sealed our fate. The transfer window these last 3 weeks seems to equate to a “fat lady getting ready to sing”.
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Re: West Ham United 25/26 relegation thread
Victor, the Forrest Keeper, is out for the rest of the season with a knee injury
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Re: West Ham United 25/26 relegation thread
I had us for Spurs and Sunderland wins, and by nothing other than a lucky guess, I got the Sunderland score right
Our last six-game form is the same as Chelsea's. The omens are all there for a West Ham win
Our last six-game form is the same as Chelsea's. The omens are all there for a West Ham win
- Mad Ferret
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Re: West Ham United 25/26 relegation thread
It's annoying that others have found some form around the same time as us.
But ultimately, if we keep winning games, we'll stay up.
Think we'll get turned over at Chelsea though
But ultimately, if we keep winning games, we'll stay up.
Think we'll get turned over at Chelsea though
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6-4 odds imply that we’re 40 % likely to stay up.
at the moment I think we have less than a 40% chance, but this weekend could change everything if we get a point.
Before our two wins, we would have been 9-1 to stay up.
at the moment I think we have less than a 40% chance, but this weekend could change everything if we get a point.
Before our two wins, we would have been 9-1 to stay up.
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Re: West Ham United 25/26 relegation thread
Just stuck a tenner on us to stay up - we are 6/4 on Bet365! Crystal Palace to get sucked in and hopefully Spurs.
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Re: West Ham United 25/26 relegation thread
Mex Martillo" wrote: ↑27 Jan 2026, 20:09 I have a feeling we might just do that 67.
I do love the Chelsea away fixture, looking forward to it.
If your predictions were always correct we'd win the league and cup double every season, Mex fella.
