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West Ham United 25/26 relegation thread
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Sydney_Iron wrote: ↑12 Feb 2026, 03:29 Say what you want about the fat Greek at Forest, but he's got balls, first Nuno, then his best mate Ange now Dyche.
I just hope the turmoil has a very negative impact, Forest have only taken a point from there last 3 games, all of which are going to be the easier games they have in the run in and let's be honest they are OUR only hope of being a bit more shit than us by seasons end and seeing us escape by the skin of our teeth.
Rumour is that he is looking at Vitor Pereira, who got the sack from Wolves earlier this season, fingers crossed on that and he replicates what he did at Wolves..............![]()
To a point I'd agree that he doesn't just sit on his hands and sacking Ange was the right call due to results and more so because the fans had turned on him, but this seems to be a mistake, Dyche had a 40% win ratio and knows the PL and how to survive. This could be very good news for us.
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Sydney_Iron wrote: ↑12 Feb 2026, 03:29 Say what you want about the fat Greek at Forest, but he's got balls, first Nuno, then his best mate Ange now Dyche.
Stupidity more like to burn through a ton of money which is likely to cost him a lot more should they go down by these relentless changes. Eventually that shit catches up with you.
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Re: West Ham United 25/26 relegation thread
Say what you want about the fat Greek at Forest, but he's got balls, first Nuno, then his best mate Ange now Dyche
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I just hope the turmoil has a very negative impact, Forest have only taken a point from there last 3 games, all of which are going to be the easier games they have in the run in and let's be honest they are OUR only hope of being a bit more shit than us by seasons end and seeing us escape by the skin of our teeth.
Rumour is that he is looking at Vitor Pereira, who got the sack from Wolves earlier this season, fingers crossed on that and he replicates what he did at Wolves..............
I just hope the turmoil has a very negative impact, Forest have only taken a point from there last 3 games, all of which are going to be the easier games they have in the run in and let's be honest they are OUR only hope of being a bit more shit than us by seasons end and seeing us escape by the skin of our teeth.
Rumour is that he is looking at Vitor Pereira, who got the sack from Wolves earlier this season, fingers crossed on that and he replicates what he did at Wolves..............
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Re: West Ham United 25/26 relegation thread
38 game seasons evens itself out. We would have to look closer to home for blame both in the Board and in the dressing room before pinning it on questionable injury time. Not saying it looked right, just making the point we have put ourselves in this mess all of our own doing in the League.
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Re: West Ham United 25/26 relegation thread
If we go down by a point or two there is going to be a lot of anger and regret around - or will the ''you finish where you deserve to finish after 38 games'' still hold up?
Re: West Ham United 25/26 relegation thread
Percy Dalton" wrote: ↑11 Feb 2026, 21:52 Who was it that said the average added time is six or seven minutes well all the games so far tonight it's been three or four with one match five.
The seven minutes in our match was obscene
Agreed. There were 7 minutes at the Sunderland v Scouse game but that was as a result of the very lengthy injury to Endo, requiring a team of medics, a stretcher and a fucking oxygen tank. 7 at our game was nonsense
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Re: West Ham United 25/26 relegation thread
Where are all the posters who were bemoaning the fact we didn’t appoint Dyche? They’ve gone very quiet.
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Is that fat Greek yoghurt for brains thick or what??
Fancy sacking a new manager back in October with a 40% win ratio!
25 games in charge 10 wins, 6 draws 9 losses. You aint getting anyone in doing a better job than that with only 12 games to go. Only lose once in their last 6 matches whilst beating us away, picking up a point against Arsenal as well as smash Ferenvaros 4-0 in Europe.
They should have toughed out the run of late whilst taking in to consideration the huge pressure the Club is under to survive especially with a ridiculous Owner who goes through managers like he does 10 gyros a day.
Done us a huge favour there losing his nerve.
Fancy sacking a new manager back in October with a 40% win ratio!
25 games in charge 10 wins, 6 draws 9 losses. You aint getting anyone in doing a better job than that with only 12 games to go. Only lose once in their last 6 matches whilst beating us away, picking up a point against Arsenal as well as smash Ferenvaros 4-0 in Europe.
They should have toughed out the run of late whilst taking in to consideration the huge pressure the Club is under to survive especially with a ridiculous Owner who goes through managers like he does 10 gyros a day.
Done us a huge favour there losing his nerve.
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Yea but the FA Cup is at the weekends, not sandwiched in-between games.
I think the Greek has taken a big gamble sacking ginger, apparently they had 35 shots, 10 on target last night, so it's not as if they played shit. I would not be shocked if they fucked up the new appointment. BFS??
I think the Greek has taken a big gamble sacking ginger, apparently they had 35 shots, 10 on target last night, so it's not as if they played shit. I would not be shocked if they fucked up the new appointment. BFS??
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Re: West Ham United 25/26 relegation thread
A real shot in the arm that Forest result. It's us or them, for the realists among us anyway.
It's going to be a big atmosphere under the lights against Bournemouth.
It's going to be a big atmosphere under the lights against Bournemouth.
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Spurs are 100% definitely in it now.
Spurs, Forest and West Ham. One of those 3 Clubs will take the last spot and all 3 Clubs are currently shitting bricks it aint going to be them.
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panic mode is spreading. apparently the fat Greek cսnt is about to sack Ginger Mourinho
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I don’t see anyone else getting dragged in, it’s us vs forest for the next 12 games.
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Re: West Ham United 25/26 relegation thread
Referee played just a few seconds of injury time in the first half
Reckoned he was some continental cսnt
Should have been 3 or 4 minutes in EACH half you Northern twat
Reckoned he was some continental cսnt
Should have been 3 or 4 minutes in EACH half you Northern twat
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Re: West Ham United 25/26 relegation thread
Westside wrote: ↑11 Feb 2026, 21:50BillyJenningsBoots wrote: ↑11 Feb 2026, 21:38 Palace have an horrendous run in from here, potentially only Wolves are a nailed on win for them, but then after tonight thats not certain either.
I think they could still be the team for the drop especially as we still have to play them!
COYIUnfortunately, giving Palace an 8 point head start on us and a better goal difference, with 12 games left, means we are not catching them.
Looking for the positives though, Forest's next league game is at home to the bin dippers, Sunday week. Forest have a midweek Europa League play off, the Thursday before, Liverpool have no midweek game.
Well time will tell, but dont rule them or Brighton out of getting dragged into it as Brightons run in isnt any better.
We need as many teams in the mix as possible not just Forest and Spurs.
We need as many teams in the mix as possible not just Forest and Spurs.
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Who was it that said the average added time is six or seven minutes well all the games so far tonight it's been three or four with one match five.
The seven minutes in our match was obscene
The seven minutes in our match was obscene
Re: West Ham United 25/26 relegation thread
BillyJenningsBoots wrote: ↑11 Feb 2026, 21:38 Palace have an horrendous run in from here, potentially only Wolves are a nailed on win for them, but then after tonight thats not certain either.
I think they could still be the team for the drop especially as we still have to play them!
COYI
Unfortunately, giving Palace an 8 point head start on us and a better goal difference, with 12 games left, means we are not catching them.
Looking for the positives though, Forest's next league game is at home to the bin dippers, Sunday week. Forest have a midweek Europa League play off, the Thursday before, Liverpool have no midweek game.
Looking for the positives though, Forest's next league game is at home to the bin dippers, Sunday week. Forest have a midweek Europa League play off, the Thursday before, Liverpool have no midweek game.
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Well spotted
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5 more wins should do it.
starting with Bournemouth would be great.
starting with Bournemouth would be great.
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Re: West Ham United 25/26 relegation thread
Palace have an horrendous run in from here, potentially only Wolves are a nailed on win for them, but then after tonight thats not certain either.
I think they could still be the team for the drop especially as we still have to play them!
COYI
I think they could still be the team for the drop especially as we still have to play them!
COYI
