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West Ham United 25/26 relegation thread
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Re: West Ham United 25/26 relegation thread
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!
Plays a high press, 3-4-2-1. Never been in the Prem before. Injury ravaged squad....hope he bombs!
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Re: West Ham United 25/26 relegation thread
stubbo-admin wrote: ↑13 Feb 2026, 06:44Massive 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
stubbo-admin wrote: ↑13 Feb 2026, 06:44Massive 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
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Re: West Ham United 25/26 relegation thread
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).
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Re: West Ham United 25/26 relegation thread
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
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Re: West Ham United 25/26 relegation thread
Tomshardware wrote: ↑12 Feb 2026, 21:01 Ryan Mason and Tim Sherwood are candidates. Both could finish the job that Frank started.
You know it makes sense for the Lids..two dyed in the wool N17..
As WHU I hope and pray they don't do it..
As WHU I hope and pray they don't do it..
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Ryan Mason and Tim Sherwood are candidates. Both could finish the job that Frank started.
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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?
Have Spurs panicked and gone for Heitinga yet?
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Re: West Ham United 25/26 relegation thread
Frank to Forest and keeps them up.
Dyche to Spurs and takes them down.
How I would love that.
Dyche to Spurs and takes them down.
How I would love that.
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Re: West Ham United 25/26 relegation thread
We have to win. That said, it won't be easy at all. We must win though if we are serious about avoiding the drop and exactly the same energy needs to apply in the Man Utd game for this one.
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Re: West Ham United 25/26 relegation thread
The trouble with Bournemouth is you never actually know what you're gonna get.
On their day, they seem able to turn anyone over and they have just sold Semenyo and replaced him with a Brazilian fella called Rayan. Business as usual. Iraiola is a very good coach.
I'm hoping they have an off day and we turn them over 3-0 which is quite probable as well.
On their day, they seem able to turn anyone over and they have just sold Semenyo and replaced him with a Brazilian fella called Rayan. Business as usual. Iraiola is a very good coach.
I'm hoping they have an off day and we turn them over 3-0 which is quite probable as well.
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Re: West Ham United 25/26 relegation thread
Villa v Leeds
Forest v Liverpool
Tottenjam v Arsenal
Us v Bournemouth.
Things could look very different after the next round of league games. We could be out of the bottom three. Of course,we could just as easily be 6 points behind Forest.
Forest v Liverpool
Tottenjam v Arsenal
Us v Bournemouth.
Things could look very different after the next round of league games. We could be out of the bottom three. Of course,we could just as easily be 6 points behind Forest.
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Re: West Ham United 25/26 relegation thread
SurfaceAgentX2Zero wrote: ↑12 Feb 2026, 12:16Massive Attack" wrote: ↑12 Feb 2026, 09:59southbankbornnbred wrote: ↑12 Feb 2026, 09:40If the fat Greek has any sense (insert your own jokes), Dyche’s pay-off will mean he can’t join another club until the end of the season without incurring a financial penalty (ie he won’t get all of his Forest wages, which they’re probably still committed to paying him).
Nothing says 3rd party interference more than that. And we should know..I don't think sticking someone on gardening leave for three months could be construed as 'third party interference', but I could be wrong.
It's not far off but I don't mind if he does as it means it'll be better for us!
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Re: West Ham United 25/26 relegation thread
Massive Attack" wrote: ↑12 Feb 2026, 09:59southbankbornnbred wrote: ↑12 Feb 2026, 09:40Massive Attack" wrote: ↑12 Feb 2026, 08:12 If Spurs were smart they would employ Dyche until the end of the season. He might not take it if he has strong feelings about Forest having started out with them and just managed them. Money could well talk though. They should at least contact him as that would be the sensible thing to do. Hopefully they install Heitinga and arrogantly turn their nose up at Dyche..If the fat Greek has any sense (insert your own jokes), Dyche’s pay-off will mean he can’t join another club until the end of the season without incurring a financial penalty (ie he won’t get all of his Forest wages, which they’re probably still committed to paying him).
Nothing says 3rd party interference more than that. And we should know..
I don't think sticking someone on gardening leave for three months could be construed as 'third party interference', but I could be wrong.
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Re: West Ham United 25/26 relegation thread
Can only hope that Wolves and Burnley continue to take points from those around us.
Re: West Ham United 25/26 relegation thread
Mad Ferret" wrote: ↑12 Feb 2026, 09:56Not really. Their form was pretty similar to ours.
They had 30+ attempts last night, and 99/100 times win that game.
They'd been incredibly lucky and playing awful cuntball with barely any goal threat. Anyone coming in will surely be better.
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Re: West Ham United 25/26 relegation thread
Manuel wrote: ↑12 Feb 2026, 10:13southbankbornnbred wrote: ↑12 Feb 2026, 09:40Massive Attack" wrote: ↑12 Feb 2026, 08:12 If Spurs were smart they would employ Dyche until the end of the season. He might not take it if he has strong feelings about Forest having started out with them and just managed them. Money could well talk though. They should at least contact him as that would be the sensible thing to do. Hopefully they install Heitinga and arrogantly turn their nose up at Dyche..If the fat Greek has any sense (insert your own jokes), Dyche’s pay-off will mean he can’t join another club until the end of the season without incurring a financial penalty (ie he won’t get all of his Forest wages, which they’re probably still committed to paying him).So what, what's that got to do with anything??
Ooh don't you know....?
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Re: West Ham United 25/26 relegation thread
southbankbornnbred wrote: ↑12 Feb 2026, 09:40Massive Attack" wrote: ↑12 Feb 2026, 08:12 If Spurs were smart they would employ Dyche until the end of the season. He might not take it if he has strong feelings about Forest having started out with them and just managed them. Money could well talk though. They should at least contact him as that would be the sensible thing to do. Hopefully they install Heitinga and arrogantly turn their nose up at Dyche..If the fat Greek has any sense (insert your own jokes), Dyche’s pay-off will mean he can’t join another club until the end of the season without incurring a financial penalty (ie he won’t get all of his Forest wages, which they’re probably still committed to paying him).
So what, what's that got to do with anything??
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Re: West Ham United 25/26 relegation thread
southbankbornnbred wrote: ↑12 Feb 2026, 09:40If the fat Greek has any sense (insert your own jokes)
He is such a PITA
Re: West Ham United 25/26 relegation thread
southbankbornnbred wrote: ↑12 Feb 2026, 09:46Surely we want Forest to thrash Fene, don’t we? We want them to play as many games in Europe as possible. We want them knackered and on their knees by March.
Definitely, but a few serious injuries wouldn't go amiss
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Re: West Ham United 25/26 relegation thread
southbankbornnbred wrote: ↑12 Feb 2026, 09:40Massive Attack" wrote: ↑12 Feb 2026, 08:12 If Spurs were smart they would employ Dyche until the end of the season. He might not take it if he has strong feelings about Forest having started out with them and just managed them. Money could well talk though. They should at least contact him as that would be the sensible thing to do. Hopefully they install Heitinga and arrogantly turn their nose up at Dyche..If the fat Greek has any sense (insert your own jokes), Dyche’s pay-off will mean he can’t join another club until the end of the season without incurring a financial penalty (ie he won’t get all of his Forest wages, which they’re probably still committed to paying him).
Nothing says 3rd party interference more than that. And we should know..