WHO Poll
Q: 2023/24 Hopes & aspirations for this season
a. As Champions of Europe there's no reason we shouldn't be pushing for a top 7 spot & a run in the Cups
24%
  
b. Last season was a trophy winning one and there's only one way to go after that, I expect a dull mid table bore fest of a season
17%
  
c. Buy some f***ing players or we're in a battle to stay up & that's as good as it gets
18%
  
d. Moyes out
37%
  
e. New season you say, woohoo time to get the new kit and wear it it to the pub for all the big games, the wags down there call me Mr West Ham
3%
  



Coffee 7:29 Sat Jul 11
Saturday and coming days' football
SATURDAY

NORWICH CITY vs WEST HAM UNITED (1230)
A home defeat will see the hosts mathematically relegated. But our record at Carrow Road makes curiously uninspiring perusal, with our last victory there coming 47 years ago. Mikhail Antonio has been arguably our most influential player in recent games, but will he be able to overcome the exertions of three games in seven days to put in another physical performance? Norwich have no choice today, they must attack. They’re no mugs in getting forward, so our defence has to plug those leaks. But that should make for an open, entertaining game, with goals aplenty (cue: 0-0). Victory today would give us an effective seven point lead over Bournemouth, which will all but ensure survival. Anderson is out (I never thought I’d say this, but his absence will be no great loss), with Haller in line for a start, which should reduce the pressure on Antonio. Soucek and Yarmo will have to be on their respective games. Tears and pies. Farewell, Norwich. Away win.

WATFORD vs NEWCASTLE UNITED (1230)
Both these sides have stumbled of late after recording some decent results. Watford, like us, are the masters of their own destiny and will also want to bank the three points that will virtually assure survival – the more so as they have us, Man City and Arsenal to play after this. Newcastle have less to play for in terms of points, but Steve Bruce will certainly have half a beady eye on his future under new ownership. Draw.

LIVERPOOL vs BURNLEY (1500)
Burnley can still realistically aspire to Europe, while Liverpool’s aspirations are now measured in terms of record points. The visitors won’t make it easy and this game is unlikely to be a feast for purist eyes. Home win.

SHEFFIELD UNITED vs CHELSEA (1730)
In August, many expected the Blades to be closer to Norwich than to today’s visitors. This will be a tough encounter for both sides, as Chelsea look to cling on to third spot while Sheffield can still make sixth. Chelsea should be too good, but don’t bank on it. Goals. Away win.

BRIGHTON & HOVE ALBION vs MANCHESTER CITY (2000)
Brighton’s all but mathematical safety is a remarkable achievement considering the mountain that loomed above them just a month ago. They can afford to play without fear and City will be well advised not to underestimate them. Should be an open, entertaining match. Away win.



SUNDAY

WOLVERHAMPTON WANDERERS vs EVERTON (1200)
Everton have underperformed in a dull season. Wolves lead an impressive chasing pack of five in their quest for an incredible sixth place finish. They’ll deserve it and should see off the Toffees with ease. Home win.

ASTON VILLA vs CRYSTAL PALACE (1415)
It’s do or die for Villa. The longer they can keep a clean sheet this afternoon, the more they will believe they can get something and boost their rapidly fading chances of survival. An early goal for the visitors, though, would crack the hosts’ confidence. Only a win will good enough for Villa, with Everton, Arsenal and us to come. Draw.

TOTTENHAM HOTSPUR vs ARSENAL (1630)
An end-of-season meeting of two mediocre mid-table sides. Nuff said. Draw.

BOURNEMOUTH vs LEICESTER CITY (1900)
The Foxes have scarcely emerged from their den since football resumed, and have lost the third spot that was theirs for much of the season to date. There should be a massive incentive for them to turn things around if they are not to forfeit a top four finish. For the CHERRIES, life is bleak, their prospects if they don’t win this even more so. Last chance saloon time. Draw.



MONDAY

MANCHESTER UNITED vs SOUTHAMPTON (2000)
Southampton have turned their season around quite magnificently, while Man U have started poking their head out of the wilderness. The hosts have more to play for – Champions League qualification – and that with home advantage should see overcome the battling Saints. Home win.


TUESDAY

CHELSEA vs NORWICH CITY (2015)
If they’re not already down, the visitors will be by the end of this. Home win.


WEDNESDAY

BURNLEY vs WOLVERHAMPTON WANDERERS (1800)
Two contrasting styles of play. May the superior approach win. Away win.

MANCHESTER CITY vs BOURNEMOUTH (1800)
By the end of this, only mathematics can save Bournemouth. Home win.

NEWCASTLE UNITED vs TOTTENHAM HOTSPUR (1800)
Where’s Gazza? Draw.

ARSENAL vs LIVERPOOL (2015)
Anyone remember that 1989 game between these two? A real test for the home team. Away win.


THURSDAY

EVERTON vs ASTON VILLA (1800)
The Championship morning breaks and the Premier League’s vain shadows flee. Home win.

LEICESTER CITY vs SHEFFIELD UNITED (1800)
A good battle in prospect. Draw.

CRYSTAL PALACE vs MANCHESTER UNITED (2015)
Roy Hodgson has desire, but OGS has the European carrot. Away win.

SOUTHAMPTON vs BRIGHTON & HOVE ALBION (2015)
There will be another south coast derby in the top division next season. Home win.



FRIDAY

WEST HAM UNITED vs WATFORD (2000)
By the time the whistle blows for kick-off, both sides could be virtually safe or deep in the mire. We’re better than Watford and should win this one to guarantee safety. A last day play off holds little appeal, so let it not go down to that. Home win.

Replies - Newest Posts First (Show In Chronological Order)

terry-h 9:23 Fri Jul 17
Re: Saturday and coming days' football
Could this be BOING BOING BRENTFORD as Bilic fucks things up at Huddersfield?

twoleftfeet 9:17 Fri Jul 17
Re: Saturday and coming days' football
Bilic blowing it.

Leeds promoted

fraser 9:41 Fri Jul 17
Re: Saturday and coming days' football
KS - Yes he touched the ball but after going through his foot, so for me a penalty.

Rio thought so too.

Kaiser Zoso 9:22 Fri Jul 17
Re: Saturday and coming days' football
fraser 11:07 Thu Jul 16

I see Palace denies a stone wall penalty by VAR against Man U.. There's a fucking shock.

Interesting, Frase. I didn't think it was a pen. Not that I would want an argument about it, but I thought it was marginal, Lindelof did actually get a touch on the ball, it was a bit clumsy but I didn't think it was in real time, or when it was replayed.

VickyPkVillageIdiot 12:03 Fri Jul 17
Re: Saturday and coming days' football
Win tomoro and we’re above Brighton.

Alfs 12:01 Fri Jul 17
Re: Saturday and coming days' football
11 minutes of extra time! Do they not realise that Man U are winning?

13 Brentford Rd 11:49 Thu Jul 16
Re: Saturday and coming days' football
We'll finish above Palace at a CANTER.

Sven Roeder 11:45 Thu Jul 16
Re: Saturday and coming days' football
VAR offside is a bloke with a felt tip pen and a ruler drawing lines on a tv screen then taking a picture on his phone.
Complete and utter nonsense

Iron Duke 11:44 Thu Jul 16
Re: Saturday and coming days' football
Simple. They pause the image to get the result they want. Are they even sure that the angle of the line is 100% correct?

Jasnik 11:41 Thu Jul 16
Re: Saturday and coming days' football
Always wondered about the lines they draw and off side as if you wait 1 fraction of a second a player is off but if you go back a fraction he is on.

So how can they judge when the ball was actually kicked.

To me it is down to some bloke trying to draw line.

VickyPkVillageIdiot 11:27 Thu Jul 16
Re: Saturday and coming days' football
Can see us finishing above Palace.

Alfs 11:13 Thu Jul 16
Re: Saturday and coming days' football
'There's no way Southampton will roll over against their local rivals.

Texas Iron 11:13 Thu Jul 16
Re: Saturday and coming days' football
We need 3points from next 3 games for safety...
Get them ASAP...

Alfs 11:10 Thu Jul 16
Re: Saturday and coming days' football
If I were the managers of WH and Watford I'd shake on a point before the game - as Germany did with Austria in the WC all those years ago.

There's no way either Villa or B'mouth will win both their remaining games so a point should make us safe.

fraser 11:07 Thu Jul 16
Re: Saturday and coming days' football
I see Palace denies a stone wall penalty by VAR against Man U.. There's a fucking shock.

El Scorchio 11:02 Thu Jul 16
Re: Saturday and coming days' football
SI- yes, I’m hoping it can just be a nice simple win tomorrow and the end of it! However it’s bound to come down to Villa or us on the last day isn’t it....

To be fair if we can’t get three points from these last three games then we probably deserve it. Arsenal very much need the points against Villa to finish ahead of spurs though.

Both Bournemouth’s opponents have absolutely fuck all to play for though.

Tomshardware 10:57 Thu Jul 16
Re: Saturday and coming days' football
Only West Ham could cock this up now.

Sydney_Iron 10:35 Thu Jul 16
Re: Saturday and coming days' football
El Scorchio 10:30 Thu Jul 16

Your right, i was thinking it was a 4 point gap, but its 3!!

We need to win tomorrow.......A draw will more than likely do it though.

Iron Duke 10:33 Thu Jul 16
Re: Saturday and coming days' football
Has anyone thanked me yet?

Mex Martillo 10:33 Thu Jul 16
Re: Saturday and coming days' football
Ah its all here, yep. need a win tomorrow

El Scorchio 10:30 Thu Jul 16
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Sydney. Not really. They go ahead of us with a win and a draw now. They would have needed two wins had they lost. Unless I’m missing something?

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