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West Ham United 25/26 relegation thread
- El Scorchio
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Re: West Ham United 25/26 relegation thread
Yeah, looking at Palace and Leeds mainly. Forest have a fairly easy fixture list and clearly more quality in their squad than Leeds or probably Palace now. Them buying Mateta could be quite useful for us.
Leeds could go through Feb gaining zero points. We could end that month only a point or two behind them.
Palace's big moment comes when they play Burnley and Wolves one after the other at home. If they fail to win those which is slim but you never know given all the turnmoil then you struggle to see where points will come from for them. I'm hoping they don't sack Glasner TBH.
I'd love spurs to get dragged into it but I just can't see it. Again like Glasner the longer Frank stays it's helpful for everyone else around them but surely they'll sack him in the next few weeks.
Leeds could go through Feb gaining zero points. We could end that month only a point or two behind them.
Palace's big moment comes when they play Burnley and Wolves one after the other at home. If they fail to win those which is slim but you never know given all the turnmoil then you struggle to see where points will come from for them. I'm hoping they don't sack Glasner TBH.
I'd love spurs to get dragged into it but I just can't see it. Again like Glasner the longer Frank stays it's helpful for everyone else around them but surely they'll sack him in the next few weeks.
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Re: West Ham United 25/26 relegation thread
Sunderland are on 33 points. 7 points from their next 15 games leaves them on 40 points, that's a mountain to climb for us. No chance they get sacked into anything.
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Re: West Ham United 25/26 relegation thread
You can't keep losing ''six pointers'' and ''must win'' games and still keep trying to make a case, it's just a bit naive and a bit simple really. But you have to keep believing to an extent 'coz that's what football fans are meant to do, so fwiw (and others will disagree) IMO Leeds are the ones we might have some chance of overhauling, yes they have great home form but that may not always be the case. They have Forest next Friday, that aside they have a very tough run of games, if they lose or draw to Forest and IF we beat Burnley we won't be far off them factoring in we have them at home still. All if's and maybe's.
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Re: West Ham United 25/26 relegation thread
After the next four games the lie of the land could be very different.
Palace could be dragged right into it. And Spurs could be within spitting distance.
Palace could be dragged right into it. And Spurs could be within spitting distance.
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We have to hope that another team gets dragged into it. There's often a promoted team who start off really well and then results tail off and then get sucked into relegation fight. While Sunderlands results before Saturday suggest they will be ok its not impossible they could continue on a really bad run.
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Re: West Ham United 25/26 relegation thread
We definitely do need a football miracle.
As Manners said, the 4 games starting with Fucking Fulham done for us. Would love to be positive, but it's so hard to make up the points, the swings in points difference with a couple of bad results is monumental at this stage. I can't see us having more good weekends than bad, despite the last 2 good performances.
Forest will beat Palace, Palace will eventually get it together, and Leeds have their home form, which we can't compete with. I've accepted the inevitable.
As Manners said, the 4 games starting with Fucking Fulham done for us. Would love to be positive, but it's so hard to make up the points, the swings in points difference with a couple of bad results is monumental at this stage. I can't see us having more good weekends than bad, despite the last 2 good performances.
Forest will beat Palace, Palace will eventually get it together, and Leeds have their home form, which we can't compete with. I've accepted the inevitable.
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Re: West Ham United 25/26 relegation thread
Have to agree with Manuel. The 1 in 12 will very probably be the deciding factor in our fate.
With a little courage and conviction, that return could and should have read 9/12.
With a little courage and conviction, that return could and should have read 9/12.
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Re: West Ham United 25/26 relegation thread
And that was a 100th min winner for Newcastle. Arsenal will be desperate to bounce back so would fancy them.
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Re: West Ham United 25/26 relegation thread
Need Arsenal to turn up against Leeds at the weekend. That would make a probable defeat at Chelsea less of a blow.
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Re: West Ham United 25/26 relegation thread
For me it's Leeds we should be targeting, we have them at home and they have a very tough Feb. Still not confident though, that 1 point from 12 has fucked us IMO.
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Re: West Ham United 25/26 relegation thread
Good time to player Chelsea. They are away at Napoli on Wednesday & then have Arsenal in the semi final 2nd leg on Tuesday.
Re: West Ham United 25/26 relegation thread
We’d have taken a draw at HT. Not ideal but after that first hslf Everton wete lucky to only be 1 down.
How the fvck we get something at Chelsea gawd knows. We meet teams on new manager bounces a lot. Could have dome with facing Maresca’s Chelsea. Same witj the Mancs. We meet Carrick’s rejuvenated side.
Still feels like we went down over xmas with those results but I suppose the “patient still has a pulse” metaphorically speaking.
How the fvck we get something at Chelsea gawd knows. We meet teams on new manager bounces a lot. Could have dome with facing Maresca’s Chelsea. Same witj the Mancs. We meet Carrick’s rejuvenated side.
Still feels like we went down over xmas with those results but I suppose the “patient still has a pulse” metaphorically speaking.
Re: West Ham United 25/26 relegation thread
I don't agree
Although we also play Palace, the timing of the Leeds game is such that we just need 4 more points than them in the next 14 games and then beat them on the final day. 4 points more in a possible 42
Should've been 3 but for a Moyes special tonight
Although we also play Palace, the timing of the Leeds game is such that we just need 4 more points than them in the next 14 games and then beat them on the final day. 4 points more in a possible 42
Should've been 3 but for a Moyes special tonight
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Re: West Ham United 25/26 relegation thread
Nearly a second for Everton. They didn’t look ever scoring one so two would be a massive shock.
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Re: West Ham United 25/26 relegation thread
It's some what typical that the season we choose to go to real shit, so does the top 4, whilst the teams that come up display a strong degree of competence.
Looking like a 40+ points to stay up season...much higher than in recent times.
At this point it's somewhat pointless looking at other teams results....we need to pick the games that get us to ~37-38 points, and then hope Leeds are either 17th and catchable, or totally out of it by the last day.
That Brentford, Leeds, and Wolves game are going to relegate us. The only hope is we've scored first A LOT. 14 points lost from winning positions, means we are getting ourselves into winning positions. If that continues we've a chance at least.
15 games to attack and try and find 6 wins, and hope to sneak a couple of draws along the way. Hopefully the injection of the Paco cսnt instills the attitude to go for it.
Looking like a 40+ points to stay up season...much higher than in recent times.
At this point it's somewhat pointless looking at other teams results....we need to pick the games that get us to ~37-38 points, and then hope Leeds are either 17th and catchable, or totally out of it by the last day.
- Chelsea (A) - 0
- Burnley (A) - 3
- Man Utd (H) - 0
- Bournemouth (H) - 3
- Liverpool (A) - 0
- Fulham (A) - 1
- Man City (H) - 0
- Aston Villa (A) - 0
- Wolves (H) - 3
- Palace (A) - 3
- Everton (H) - 3
- Brentford (A) - 1
- Arsenal (H) - 0
- Newcastle (A) - 0
- Leeds (H) - 3
That Brentford, Leeds, and Wolves game are going to relegate us. The only hope is we've scored first A LOT. 14 points lost from winning positions, means we are getting ourselves into winning positions. If that continues we've a chance at least.
15 games to attack and try and find 6 wins, and hope to sneak a couple of draws along the way. Hopefully the injection of the Paco cսnt instills the attitude to go for it.
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