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Jaan Kenbrovin" wrote: ↑07 Dec 2025, 18:49 A lot of clutching at straws here for me. We had 4 points from 5 under potter and have 13 from 15 games now. Had Potter stayed and earned the same results, I don’t think anyone would be championing an improvement.
Potter had 3 points. Which means he lost 4 from 5. 5 from 6 when you consider he also lost in the cup to the team who have 2 points all season.
You think he’d have beaten Newcastle at home having not won at home since February?
You don’t see any improvement on that? In which case I have no words. You’re just a straight up wally.
You think he’d have beaten Newcastle at home having not won at home since February?
You don’t see any improvement on that? In which case I have no words. You’re just a straight up wally.
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Jaan Kenbrovin" wrote: ↑07 Dec 2025, 18:49 A lot of clutching at straws here for me. We had 4 points from 5 under potter and have 13 from 15 games now. Had Potter stayed and earned the same results, I don’t think anyone would be championing an improvement.
If you can’t see the difference then you are a bigger idiot than I thought.
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A lot of clutching at straws here for me. We had 4 points from 5 under potter and have 13 from 15 games now. Had Potter stayed and earned the same results, I don’t think anyone would be championing an improvement.
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What I do like to see is he's got the effort and fight back in the Team which just wasn't there under Potter this season. Also sorting out our set pieces defensively. As well as getting Areola bang at it in fine form, he's saved us a lot these past 10 matches preventing us from dropping more points. That he takes a lot of credit for.
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I think we are getting better and better with each game.
we look like we have a decent midfield now and look a lot stronger at the back, all be it, still need a few more clean sheets. A decent striker in the january window and I think these draws will turn into wins.
Nice to see the youth getting a look in as well, not just the token bench warming, actually getting on at some point,
So im a half full man at the moment with regards to Nuno.
we look like we have a decent midfield now and look a lot stronger at the back, all be it, still need a few more clean sheets. A decent striker in the january window and I think these draws will turn into wins.
Nice to see the youth getting a look in as well, not just the token bench warming, actually getting on at some point,
So im a half full man at the moment with regards to Nuno.
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He's improved our performances from a terrible situation he inherited from Potter. A point away at Brighton is decent. He went defensive with 10 minutes left - sometimes it pays off, other times it does not. That's just variance in football. Many managers in our state would go for these 3 points. We cannot blame him.
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Maybe, but same could be said of the early results and decisions like leaving out Areola and Potts, or the owners wasting a couple of games signing Fernandes and Magassa.
Think we're 14th on results since Nuno turned up, 12th over the last six.
I think we'll be okay. Not many games I look at now and think we've got no hope.
Think we're 14th on results since Nuno turned up, 12th over the last six.
I think we'll be okay. Not many games I look at now and think we've got no hope.
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Ten games in, ten points. Two wins in those ten games.
Extrapolate that over the course of a season and Nuno takes us to 38 points, which is below the 40 point survival target.
This, his ultra negative bus parking tactics and his inability to see out games and hold onto leads is why I am not happy with his performance so far.
Only Grant is statistically worse than him in the Premier League era.
Extrapolate that over the course of a season and Nuno takes us to 38 points, which is below the 40 point survival target.
This, his ultra negative bus parking tactics and his inability to see out games and hold onto leads is why I am not happy with his performance so far.
Only Grant is statistically worse than him in the Premier League era.
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fraser wrote: ↑07 Dec 2025, 17:43RootsRadical wrote: ↑07 Dec 2025, 17:41"So, to confirm, you are fine with us slipping back into the relegation zone under manager with a 20% win ratio?"
And out comes the dumb and childish straw man argument.
If you're a grown up which you clearly aren't, you can be both pissed off thar we are still in the relegation zone, and also be able to acknowledge that we are no longer conceding goals after 3 minutes of games and getting thrashed every week, and that we are now at least putting the effort in and competing with teams whoever they are whilst picking up draws that will hopefully turn into wins if Nuno is given time and a bit of money to spend in January.Amateur fucking quoting
Fixed it!
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Come On You Irons" wrote: ↑07 Dec 2025, 17:04RootsRadical wrote: ↑07 Dec 2025, 16:43 Fucking idiots on this site that don't understand football or support West Ham.
They think that the opposition don't effect the way we play and that we simply choose to sit back once we go a goal up and that the opposition won't push on and try harder to score. Not withstanding that these are good teams we are are now actually competing against away from home.
Then they claim that the only reason we won a couple of games is because the other team were shit
Then they start screeching that the 4th manager we've had in 18 months should be sacked after a few games after he's shown some promise and is slowly turning us around.
No life wankers!So, to confirm, you are fine with us slipping back into the relegation zone under manager with a 20% win ratio?
And out comes the dumb and childish straw man argument.
If you're a grown up which you clearly aren't, you can be both pissed off that we are still in the relegation zone, and also be able to acknowledge that he came into a team low on confidence, quality and depth. That we are no longer conceding goals after 3 minutes of games and getting thrashed every week. Players are improving under Nuno, and we are now at least putting the effort in and competing with teams whoever they are home or sway, whilst picking up draws that will hopefully turn into wins if Nuno is given time and a bit of money to spend in January to get his own players in.
If you're a grown up which you clearly aren't, you can be both pissed off that we are still in the relegation zone, and also be able to acknowledge that he came into a team low on confidence, quality and depth. That we are no longer conceding goals after 3 minutes of games and getting thrashed every week. Players are improving under Nuno, and we are now at least putting the effort in and competing with teams whoever they are home or sway, whilst picking up draws that will hopefully turn into wins if Nuno is given time and a bit of money to spend in January to get his own players in.
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RootsRadical wrote: ↑07 Dec 2025, 17:41"So, to confirm, you are fine with us slipping back into the relegation zone under manager with a 20% win ratio?"
And out comes the dumb and childish straw man argument.
If you're a grown up which you clearly aren't, you can be both pissed off thar we are still in the relegation zone, and also be able to acknowledge that we are no longer conceding goals after 3 minutes of games and getting thrashed every week, and that we are now at least putting the effort in and competing with teams whoever they are whilst picking up draws that will hopefully turn into wins if Nuno is given time and a bit of money to spend in January.
Amateur fucking quoting
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"So, to confirm, you are fine with us slipping back into the relegation zone under manager with a 20% win ratio?"
And out comes the dumb and childish straw man argument.
If you're a grown up which you clearly aren't, you can be both pissed off thar we are still in the relegation zone, and also be able to acknowledge that we are no longer conceding goals after 3 minutes of games and getting thrashed every week, and that we are now at least putting the effort in and competing with teams whoever they are whilst picking up draws that will hopefully turn into wins if Nuno is given time and a bit of money to spend in January.
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northbankfrank wrote: ↑07 Dec 2025, 17:33 Question for the site moron. What is the minimum win percentage you would tolerate before you changed managers every 10 games?
You need to narrow it down a bit, there’s at least a dozen site morons 
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Question for the site moron. What is the minimum win percentage you would tolerate before you changed managers every 10 games?
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Come On You Irons" wrote: ↑07 Dec 2025, 17:04RootsRadical wrote: ↑07 Dec 2025, 16:43 Fucking idiots on this site that don't understand football or support West Ham.
They think that the opposition don't effect the way we play and that we simply choose to sit back once we go a goal up and that the opposition won't push on and try harder to score. Not withstanding that these are good teams we are are now actually competing against away from home.
Then they claim that the only reason we won a couple of games is because the other team were shit
Then they start screeching that the 4th manager we've had in 18 months should be sacked after a few games after he's shown some promise and is slowly turning us around.
No life wankers!So, to confirm, you are fine with us slipping back into the relegation zone under manager with a 20% win ratio?
We've got 9 points in the last 6 games. If we hadn't had such a bad start under the previous manager, that kind of form would give us around 57 - 60 points overall which would put us in 8th - 10th place.
He really ain't doing a bad job, considering how shit our squad is.
He really ain't doing a bad job, considering how shit our squad is.
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Come On You Irons" wrote: ↑07 Dec 2025, 17:04RootsRadical wrote: ↑07 Dec 2025, 16:43 Fucking idiots on this site that don't understand football or support West Ham.
They think that the opposition don't effect the way we play and that we simply choose to sit back once we go a goal up and that the opposition won't push on and try harder to score. Not withstanding that these are good teams we are are now actually competing against away from home.
Then they claim that the only reason we won a couple of games is because the other team were shit
Then they start screeching that the 4th manager we've had in 18 months should be sacked after a few games after he's shown some promise and is slowly turning us around.
No life wankers!So, to confirm, you are fine with us slipping back into the relegation zone under manager with a 20% win ratio?
A point away at man. U
A point away at Brighton
Most sides outside top 5 would call those good results
today showed some promise. Any manager is going to struggle with the patchwork squad that 3 prior managers with different systems have left behind
A point away at Brighton
Most sides outside top 5 would call those good results
today showed some promise. Any manager is going to struggle with the patchwork squad that 3 prior managers with different systems have left behind
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Strange selection today but he is dealing with the squad that CockPissPotter left him
One 34yo striker who can’t play 90mins & a team that had JWP , Soucek & Rodriguez as midfielders
Liking that he has added energy to midfield (though not today !) with Potts & Magassa and is using Fernandes
Needs a striker obviously if not more
Tough games v Villa & Man City to come but points at Man U & Brighton are positive steps
One 34yo striker who can’t play 90mins & a team that had JWP , Soucek & Rodriguez as midfielders
Liking that he has added energy to midfield (though not today !) with Potts & Magassa and is using Fernandes
Needs a striker obviously if not more
Tough games v Villa & Man City to come but points at Man U & Brighton are positive steps
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RootsRadical wrote: ↑07 Dec 2025, 16:43 Fucking idiots on this site that don't understand football or support West Ham.
They think that the opposition don't effect the way we play and that we simply choose to sit back once we go a goal up and that the opposition won't push on and try harder to score. Not withstanding that these are good teams we are are now actually competing against away from home.
Then they claim that the only reason we won a couple of games is because the other team were shit
Then they start screeching that the 4th manager we've had in 18 months should be sacked after a few games after he's shown some promise and is slowly turning us around.
No life wankers!
So, to confirm, you are fine with us slipping back into the relegation zone under manager with a 20% win ratio?
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I thought we did enough to win today, so a bit disappointing to not in the end. Especially as we dropped so deep really invited the pressure, no closing down much further than our penalty area , and that was after fresh legs introduced.
does that ever work?
does that ever work?
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Fucking idiots on this site that don't understand football or support West Ham.
They think that the opposition don't effect the way we play and that we simply choose to sit back once we go a goal up and that the opposition won't push on and try harder to score. Not withstanding that these are good teams we are are now actually competing against away from home.
Then they claim that the only reason we won a couple of games is because the other team were shit
Then they start screeching that the 4th manager we've had in 18 months should be sacked after a few games after he's shown some promise and is slowly turning us around.
No life wankers!
They think that the opposition don't effect the way we play and that we simply choose to sit back once we go a goal up and that the opposition won't push on and try harder to score. Not withstanding that these are good teams we are are now actually competing against away from home.
Then they claim that the only reason we won a couple of games is because the other team were shit
Then they start screeching that the 4th manager we've had in 18 months should be sacked after a few games after he's shown some promise and is slowly turning us around.
No life wankers!
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Footballs often about fine margins, especially at the top end of the game and seeing how Leeds managed to gain 4 points against 2 top sides as we only managed 2 points is a real concern. We have to somehow match that by beating say Villa at Home next just to keep with them. We have to get back to winning ways soon as draws won't be enough. It's not been a bad weeks though having got points on the board.
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twoleftfeet wrote: ↑07 Dec 2025, 16:30Come On You Irons" wrote: ↑07 Dec 2025, 16:22fraser wrote: ↑07 Dec 2025, 16:18No I'm not but West Ham seldom make me happy but you predicted we'd get thrashed and if we did you'd want him out.. We drew and you still want him out. I'm really pissed off with the way we went after the subs.. We decide to concede the ball without any options to get up the pitch.. I agree it's cowardly...Then that is something we can agree on.
I didn't predict we would be thrashed. I said it wouldn't surprise me if we do. Brighton played shit today. If they played half decent they would have easily rolled us over.Why is it every time we win or get a point you say it’s because the opposition played shit? Every time without fail. What’s your problem? You are just a fucking idiot, you see good in nothing. You offer nothing but criticism. You Ferret, Maverick, thundercunt etc etc have no place supporting this club. Wankers the lot of you.
Are you for real? The manager has come in and has a 20% win ratio after 10 games. His win percentage is worse that two of the worst managers in the club's history (Loser Lop and Pathetic Potter) and he has us languishing in the relegation zone two points from safety.
Of course I am not happy with that and no proper West Ham fan should be.
The only two games Nuno has managed to win as our manager, one was lucky (against Burnley) and the other was because the opposition played total shite (Newcastle).
Irrefutable facts.
Of course I am not happy with that and no proper West Ham fan should be.
The only two games Nuno has managed to win as our manager, one was lucky (against Burnley) and the other was because the opposition played total shite (Newcastle).
Irrefutable facts.
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Come On You Irons" wrote: ↑07 Dec 2025, 16:22fraser wrote: ↑07 Dec 2025, 16:18Come On You Irons" wrote: ↑07 Dec 2025, 16:09So you're happy with the two wins in ten games since the negative, ultra defensive, bus parking Portuguese prick came in then?No I'm not but West Ham seldom make me happy but you predicted we'd get thrashed and if we did you'd want him out.. We drew and you still want him out. I'm really pissed off with the way we went after the subs.. We decide to concede the ball without any options to get up the pitch.. I agree it's cowardly...Then that is something we can agree on.
I didn't predict we would be thrashed. I said it wouldn't surprise me if we do. Brighton played shit today. If they played half decent they would have easily rolled us over.
Why is it every time we win or get a point you say it’s because the opposition played shit? Every time without fail. What’s your problem? You are just a fucking idiot, you see good in nothing. You offer nothing but criticism. You Ferret, Maverick, thundercunt etc etc have no place supporting this club. Wankers the lot of you.
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