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West Ham United 25/26 relegation thread
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It is, and we have some. Long way to go yet but just cant help thinking that loss to Forest will end up being telling
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Re: West Ham United 25/26 relegation thread
Westham67 wrote: ↑23 Jan 2026, 09:29 We have scored one more goal than Sunderlad; they have a GD of zero. Two of their players are just back from the AFCON finals. The biggest singing this window is 3.5 M from the Red Sea pedestrians' biggest club, We have TATTY Pablo (Who looks a tad lost) and the Venezuelan wonder WiNGer
They also have conceded 20 less goals than us, lost 8 games less, won 4 more and have 16 points more, I think it's pretty much proven that spunking loads of money on players is absolutely no guarantee of quality or success. JWP, Kilman etc. A smart buy is better than an expensive one, and they have made a few of those in the last six months. It should be total embarrassment for everyone at our club that we got spanked 3-0 on opening day and are that far behind a club who just a few years ago were a joke and a national pity party off the back of their Netflix series.
All that said, their form isn't great at this moment, and this isn't a bad time to play them. We've no right to expect a win especially with such an inadequate squad but there is hope and it's eminently possible if we show up strong and approach the game in the correct way. We have to use that win last weekend as a launch pad.
All that said, their form isn't great at this moment, and this isn't a bad time to play them. We've no right to expect a win especially with such an inadequate squad but there is hope and it's eminently possible if we show up strong and approach the game in the correct way. We have to use that win last weekend as a launch pad.
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Re: West Ham United 25/26 relegation thread
We have scored one more goal than Sunderlad; they have a GD of zero. Two of their players are just back from the AFCON finals. The biggest singing this window is 3.5 M from the Red Sea pedestrians' biggest club, We have TATTY Pablo (Who looks a tad lost) and the Venezuelan wonder WiNGer
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Re: West Ham United 25/26 relegation thread
Sir Alf" wrote: ↑21 Jan 2026, 16:15 Agree that our home is our biggest issue. Points total is better away!
But relegation is still more likely than not. We are a failing business and thats almost always down to a leadership problem. 100s of business books and seminars point to business / corporate leadership as the key to success or failure and cite many examples of . Fairly obvious when you think about it. We’ve all worked for companies that have gone south or been part if a company that grows, becomes successful or both ( I kniw I have). Always came down to a great leader, owner, CEO. The successful ones were assured, often humble, listened but had a clear vision of what they wanted and inplemented a culture and values to support their vision / plan.
We have a weak man mentally, who’s everyday is dpent trying to validate himself or get validation for his actions or non action. He has no plan, vision, he cannot listen to others and believes he knows best. Things go wrong, his full energy is focused on deflection of blame. His greatest achievement is his implementation of a blame culture that has deflected from his lack of leadership and incompetence for 16 years at West Ham and 10 years at Brum.
He spent 16 years at Brum. Hopefully this threshold will trigger another swift exit...
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Fair enough mate.
But you might as well flush your money down the khazi.
But you might as well flush your money down the khazi.
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Re: West Ham United 25/26 relegation thread
Mad Ferret" wrote: ↑21 Jan 2026, 17:38Eerie Decent" wrote: ↑21 Jan 2026, 17:36Mad Ferret" wrote: ↑21 Jan 2026, 17:11Not sure about that pal. Both Burnley and Wolves have shown some resilience of late, and Palace are a club in turmoil.Get yourself on Betfair son, Palace are 25/1 to go downHad a score on them going when Glasner announced he was leaving.
I've done a bullseye on Spurs to go down.
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Re: West Ham United 25/26 relegation thread
Eerie Decent" wrote: ↑21 Jan 2026, 17:36Mad Ferret" wrote: ↑21 Jan 2026, 17:11Eerie Decent" wrote: ↑21 Jan 2026, 14:36 In 3 games time, Palace have got Burnley then Wolves at home consecutively, 2 games that will get them back on track if they haven't already.
Not sure about that pal. Both Burnley and Wolves have shown some resilience of late, and Palace are a club in turmoil.Get yourself on Betfair son, Palace are 25/1 to go down
That's worth a punt.
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Eerie Decent" wrote: ↑21 Jan 2026, 17:36Mad Ferret" wrote: ↑21 Jan 2026, 17:11Eerie Decent" wrote: ↑21 Jan 2026, 14:36 In 3 games time, Palace have got Burnley then Wolves at home consecutively, 2 games that will get them back on track if they haven't already.
Not sure about that pal. Both Burnley and Wolves have shown some resilience of late, and Palace are a club in turmoil.Get yourself on Betfair son, Palace are 25/1 to go down
Had a score on them going when Glasner announced he was leaving.
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Re: West Ham United 25/26 relegation thread
Mad Ferret" wrote: ↑21 Jan 2026, 17:11Eerie Decent" wrote: ↑21 Jan 2026, 14:36 In 3 games time, Palace have got Burnley then Wolves at home consecutively, 2 games that will get them back on track if they haven't already.
Not sure about that pal. Both Burnley and Wolves have shown some resilience of late, and Palace are a club in turmoil.
Get yourself on Betfair son, Palace are 25/1 to go down
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Eerie Decent" wrote: ↑21 Jan 2026, 14:36 In 3 games time, Palace have got Burnley then Wolves at home consecutively, 2 games that will get them back on track if they haven't already.
Not sure about that pal. Both Burnley and Wolves have shown some resilience of late, and Palace are a club in turmoil.
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Re: West Ham United 25/26 relegation thread
I shall be at the OS for the fisrt time with a MATE to watch the Sunderland match
Re: West Ham United 25/26 relegation thread
Agree that our home is our biggest issue. Points total is better away!
But relegation is still more likely than not. We are a failing business and thats almost always down to a leadership problem. 100s of business books and seminars point to business / corporate leadership as the key to success or failure and cite many examples of . Fairly obvious when you think about it. We’ve all worked for companies that have gone south or been part if a company that grows, becomes successful or both ( I kniw I have). Always came down to a great leader, owner, CEO. The successful ones were assured, often humble, listened but had a clear vision of what they wanted and inplemented a culture and values to support their vision / plan.
We have a weak man mentally, who’s everyday is dpent trying to validate himself or get validation for his actions or non action. He has no plan, vision, he cannot listen to others and believes he knows best. Things go wrong, his full energy is focused on deflection of blame. His greatest achievement is his implementation of a blame culture that has deflected from his lack of leadership and incompetence for 16 years at West Ham and 10 years at Brum.
But relegation is still more likely than not. We are a failing business and thats almost always down to a leadership problem. 100s of business books and seminars point to business / corporate leadership as the key to success or failure and cite many examples of . Fairly obvious when you think about it. We’ve all worked for companies that have gone south or been part if a company that grows, becomes successful or both ( I kniw I have). Always came down to a great leader, owner, CEO. The successful ones were assured, often humble, listened but had a clear vision of what they wanted and inplemented a culture and values to support their vision / plan.
We have a weak man mentally, who’s everyday is dpent trying to validate himself or get validation for his actions or non action. He has no plan, vision, he cannot listen to others and believes he knows best. Things go wrong, his full energy is focused on deflection of blame. His greatest achievement is his implementation of a blame culture that has deflected from his lack of leadership and incompetence for 16 years at West Ham and 10 years at Brum.
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In 3 games time, Palace have got Burnley then Wolves at home consecutively, 2 games that will get them back on track if they haven't already.
The one thing going against them and Forest is both are still in Europe. Problem for us is our home form, we are so passive, just can't see us making up 10 points on Palace when we can't win at home. Forest are our only hope.
The one thing going against them and Forest is both are still in Europe. Problem for us is our home form, we are so passive, just can't see us making up 10 points on Palace when we can't win at home. Forest are our only hope.
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Re: West Ham United 25/26 relegation thread
El Scorchio" wrote: ↑21 Jan 2026, 14:06 Matata now wants out at Palace. The atmosphere must be rotten there right now. Squad dismantled, lame duck manager. I doubt we'd be able to make up 11 points on them from now until the end of the season but they could go into absolute freefall and only pick up a couple more points from here,
They do still have Burnley and Wolves to come at home though. Mind you neither of them could be gimmes.
I said on another thread, I expect them to go into complete freefall now.
So they'll probably win the league.
So they'll probably win the league.
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Matata now wants out at Palace. The atmosphere must be rotten there right now. Squad dismantled, lame duck manager. I doubt we'd be able to make up 11 points on them from now until the end of the season but they could go into absolute freefall and only pick up a couple more points from here,
They do still have Burnley and Wolves to come at home though. Mind you neither of them could be gimmes.
They do still have Burnley and Wolves to come at home though. Mind you neither of them could be gimmes.
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Re: West Ham United 25/26 relegation thread
Palace form 2 points in 6 games, they just lost their best player and still have European games to play
Re: West Ham United 25/26 relegation thread
Why not just ask AI to create alternative versions of MOTD highlights where we win every week and VAR inflicts harsh injustices on the opposition and we are a lauded and celebrated by the media. We could live in our own WHO virtual premier league and be happy.
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But he had a Striker on the bench he only used until the 91st minute of injury time to wind the clock down. Can't complain he doesn't have any options.
Re: West Ham United 25/26 relegation thread
Massive Attack" wrote: ↑19 Jan 2026, 11:58 When you think about it, even when he had 2 new Strikers and 2 wide Forwards in Summerville and Bowen he still went defensive 2nd half.
It doesn't matter how many Strikers or attacking players he has available to him, he'll still feel the urge to mostly defend.
The reason why is teams put on fresh ideas up front and we can't do that. The only way for us to react is to defend deeper. Having fresh legs and fresh ideas in the last 30 mins of games is vital. Without adding some depth up top in the next week or so we are down simple as.
