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West Ham United 25/26 relegation thread
Posted: 16 Aug 2025, 17:07
by muskie
Odds slashed from 5/1 to 7/2.
Watch this space.
I think we're fucked.
Re: West Ham United 25/26 relegation thread
Posted: 13 Feb 2026, 19:45
by Massive Attack
goose wrote: ↑13 Feb 2026, 19:27
I had a bash at the results to the end of the season, we stayed up on 41 points and I had forest and Brighton on 40. Forest went down on GD.
I did the same and Forest, Brighton, West Ham all stayed up but unfortunately Spurs went down. Did it 3 times to make sure as well, but each time the same outcome.
Re: West Ham United 25/26 relegation thread
Posted: 13 Feb 2026, 19:45
by Mad Ferret
goose,
What do you reckon about Igor Tudor?
Re: West Ham United 25/26 relegation thread
Posted: 13 Feb 2026, 19:27
by goose
I had a bash at the results to the end of the season, we stayed up on 41 points and I had forest and Brighton on 40. Forest went down on GD.
Re: West Ham United 25/26 relegation thread
Posted: 13 Feb 2026, 19:13
by RBshorty
The moment you start relying on other teams to nose dive. The gig is up.!
COYI.
Re: West Ham United 25/26 relegation thread
Posted: 13 Feb 2026, 18:57
by Massive Attack
Takashi Miike" wrote: ↑13 Feb 2026, 15:51
"Tudor was sacked by Juventus on 27 October, a day after the team lost 1–0 away to Lazio,
extending their winless run to eight games, ending his tenure after seven months in charge"
Hopefully he can extend that run for another 12 games. Although 8 is nothing, Nuno managed 10 and still kept his job, only to then be saved by Paco the madman.
Re: West Ham United 25/26 relegation thread
Posted: 13 Feb 2026, 17:59
by honky cat
Igor Tudor Lodge
Re: West Ham United 25/26 relegation thread
Posted: 13 Feb 2026, 16:23
by Westham67
Tudor has the Croatian cup 2013 on his CV
Re: West Ham United 25/26 relegation thread
Posted: 13 Feb 2026, 15:57
by Sir Alf
Note freudian use of word “gas”.

Re: West Ham United 25/26 relegation thread
Posted: 13 Feb 2026, 15:56
by Sir Alf
I will not be getting my hopes up that the Spurs and Forest managerial replacements will fail. Im assuming they will get some kind of a bounce ( its only us that never does ) and that we still have to do it the hard way by continuing the good form / results. Bournemouth we meet and yet again a team in a rich vein of form themselves. Unlike the Mancs, they have pace all over the team and in midfield which the Mancs didnt and that helped nullify them in terms of chance creation.
Would hope that Pablo is available and obviously Todibo back too. Got to try and avoid injuries so expecting key players rested against Burton? Then it will be about Nuno’s game management. Every game is the proverbial “cup final” now. 12 of them. My dungarees are already beyond repair from the follow thru and involuntary urination watching West Ham games gas caused this season. I may have to sit on a commode from now on which at my age is somethomg I possibly need to get used to anyway

Re: West Ham United 25/26 relegation thread
Posted: 13 Feb 2026, 15:51
by Takashi Miike
"Tudor was sacked by Juventus on 27 October, a day after the team lost 1–0 away to Lazio,
extending their winless run to eight games, ending his tenure after seven months in charge"

Re: West Ham United 25/26 relegation thread
Posted: 13 Feb 2026, 15:25
by 95 North - Let Yourself Go
Have no idea who this Tudor geezer is but truly hope it goes completely and utterly tits up! First game against the Gooner’s, praying for a bloodbath to knock morale and ramp up the toxicity!
Re: West Ham United 25/26 relegation thread
Posted: 13 Feb 2026, 15:05
by Tomshardware
Massive Attack" wrote: ↑13 Feb 2026, 14:17
At just 47 he's had more Clubs than Nick Faldo. Strange leftfield appointment. Hope it ends in disaster.
Just looked up his CV, seems to stay 6 months to a year before sacked, what can go wrong.
Re: West Ham United 25/26 relegation thread
Posted: 13 Feb 2026, 14:36
by twoleftfeet
Weirdly that Spurs cսnt ferret said the same about Frank going to his club as well.
Re: West Ham United 25/26 relegation thread
Posted: 13 Feb 2026, 14:33
by Massive Attack
It's got Christian Gross MK II vibes written all over it.
Never managed in the Premier League which will be a rude awakening for him.
You had better hope he's good with a Squad decimated with injuries as well.
Being only an Interim Manager for 3 months (like so many of his previous positions), will his heart even be in it having fuck all affinity with the Club..
Re: West Ham United 25/26 relegation thread
Posted: 13 Feb 2026, 14:30
by Mad Ferret
Massive Attack" wrote: ↑13 Feb 2026, 14:21
Mad Ferret" wrote: ↑13 Feb 2026, 14:20
stubbo-admin wrote: ↑13 Feb 2026, 13:58
Looks like Igor Tudor going in at Spurs.
Unreal appointment, unfortunately!
You're honestly impressed?
He did great in Italy.
I’m sure goose will be along shortly to confirm.
Re: West Ham United 25/26 relegation thread
Posted: 13 Feb 2026, 14:21
by Dick Shaftsbury
Sounds catastrophic. Sounds fantastic.

Re: West Ham United 25/26 relegation thread
Posted: 13 Feb 2026, 14:21
by Massive Attack
Mad Ferret" wrote: ↑13 Feb 2026, 14:20
stubbo-admin wrote: ↑13 Feb 2026, 13:58
Looks like Igor Tudor going in at Spurs.
Unreal appointment, unfortunately!
You're honestly impressed?
Re: West Ham United 25/26 relegation thread
Posted: 13 Feb 2026, 14:20
by Mad Ferret
stubbo-admin wrote: ↑13 Feb 2026, 13:58
Looks like Igor Tudor going in at Spurs.
Unreal appointment, unfortunately!
Re: West Ham United 25/26 relegation thread
Posted: 13 Feb 2026, 14:17
by Massive Attack
At just 47 he's had more Clubs than Nick Faldo. Strange leftfield appointment. Hope it ends in disaster.
Re: West Ham United 25/26 relegation thread
Posted: 13 Feb 2026, 14:11
by Fauxstralian
Was reading he was sacked by Juventus after 8 games without a win
I imagine that would take some doing at Juventus
My money was on Christian Gross coming back but understand he got stuck on the tube & missed his interview
Re: West Ham United 25/26 relegation thread
Posted: 13 Feb 2026, 13:58
by stubbo-admin
Looks like Igor Tudor going in at Spurs.
Plays a high press, 3-4-2-1. Never been in the Prem before. Injury ravaged squad....hope he bombs!
Re: West Ham United 25/26 relegation thread
Posted: 13 Feb 2026, 07:12
by Manuel
stubbo-admin wrote: ↑13 Feb 2026, 06:44
Massive Attack" wrote: ↑12 Feb 2026, 19:16
Pereira who used to manage Madinakis Olympiacos Club is on the verge of becoming Forests new manager.
Have Spurs panicked and gone for Heitinga yet?
Pereira has often had a good initial impact that fades with time. Not had a job longer than one calendar year for quote some time and a bit of a short term fixer...but what they need (and what we don't need them to have).
Yes bit of a worry that he normally comes flying out the blocks, and if he's promising taking the players for beers if they win that will likely be more motivation that Dychey ever gave them.
Re: West Ham United 25/26 relegation thread
Posted: 13 Feb 2026, 06:50
by onsideman
stubbo-admin wrote: ↑13 Feb 2026, 06:44
Massive Attack" wrote: ↑12 Feb 2026, 19:16
Pereira who used to manage Madinakis Olympiacos Club is on the verge of becoming Forests new manager.
Have Spurs panicked and gone for Heitinga yet?
Pereira has often had a good initial impact that fades with time. Not had a job longer than one calendar year for quote some time and a bit of a short term fixer...but what they need (and what we don't need them to have).
Yeah, you're right. With all that "points then pints" stuff at Wolves, they loved him... until they didn't
Re: West Ham United 25/26 relegation thread
Posted: 13 Feb 2026, 06:44
by stubbo-admin
Massive Attack" wrote: ↑12 Feb 2026, 19:16
Pereira who used to manage Madinakis Olympiacos Club is on the verge of becoming Forests new manager.
Have Spurs panicked and gone for Heitinga yet?
Pereira has often had a good initial impact that fades with time. Not had a job longer than one calendar year for quote some time and a bit of a short term fixer...but what they need (and what we don't need them to have).
Re: West Ham United 25/26 relegation thread
Posted: 12 Feb 2026, 23:21
by eusebiovic
Tomshardware wrote: ↑12 Feb 2026, 21:01
Ryan Mason and Tim Sherwood are candidates. Both could finish the job that Frank started.
What's Christian Gross doing these days? I've got a spare oyster card if he needs one