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  • eastterrace6168
    eastterrace6168 Posts: 26,608
    edited May 26
    I really wouldn't be surprised to see West Ham in another relegation battle next season. They will go through a lot of upheaval this summer and I think they’ll start badly. Then the fans will get moody and the atmosphere will be awful. It all depends on which players they can keep, but their finances are in a mess. Regarding new signings, their owners couldn’t get that right in a league they already knew, so what chance in a new league?
    I think they’ll be fine. I’d be amazed if they don’t make a top eight playoff place. I think there’s a very good chance Sullivan will find a buyer. They are ripe for the picking at this point. 
    ....🤔
  • mascot88
    mascot88 Posts: 10,057
    We need 3 players that we add to our first 15 and are genuine champ quality - we then play the same way - TIGHT 

    We Jones the first 10 games and walk away with 15 points - then I'll relax a bit. 

    Next season is going to be mayhem, just like this was.

    I can't wait. 

    I also can't wait to see the kit. 
  • IdleHans
    IdleHans Posts: 11,440
    I wonder if there are any change of control provisions in that shitty west ham stitch up agreement. Very likely not, but wouldn't it be nice?
  • cabbles
    cabbles Posts: 15,676
    I’ve already seen a few tweets of 26/27 predictions table and we’re bottom in one of them and second to bottom in the other 😂
  • jimmymelrose
    jimmymelrose Posts: 10,277
    I really wouldn't be surprised to see West Ham in another relegation battle next season. They will go through a lot of upheaval this summer and I think they’ll start badly. Then the fans will get moody and the atmosphere will be awful. It all depends on which players they can keep, but their finances are in a mess. Regarding new signings, their owners couldn’t get that right in a league they already knew, so what chance in a new league?
    I think they’ll be fine. I’d be amazed if they don’t make a top eight playoff place. I think there’s a very good chance Sullivan will find a buyer. They are ripe for the picking at this point. 
    Yes, best to get them in an early August fixture. 
  • MillwallFan
    MillwallFan Posts: 3,682
    I really wouldn't be surprised to see West Ham in another relegation battle next season. They will go through a lot of upheaval this summer and I think they’ll start badly. Then the fans will get moody and the atmosphere will be awful. It all depends on which players they can keep, but their finances are in a mess. Regarding new signings, their owners couldn’t get that right in a league they already knew, so what chance in a new league?
    I think they’ll be fine. I’d be amazed if they don’t make a top eight playoff place. I think there’s a very good chance Sullivan will find a buyer. They are ripe for the picking at this point. 
    They don’t own their own ground. It’s a ground that’ll probably be half full in the championship. The club is a shambles from top to bottom. The fanbase have completely turned. They hate the ground. The finances are a complete mess. There’s going to be a fire sale of all their best players, who will probably go for less than their market value. They still owe 200 million in payment instalments from players that they bought a couple of years ago. Sullivan won’t let the club go for peanuts and is talking about handing his shares down to his son (remind you of anyone?). The whole club is toxic. 

    People are tipping them to go straight back up for one reason and one reason only. Because they’re west ham. They see them as a big club and think they must bounce back for that reason alone. Personally I think they’re in big trouble and won’t be back in the PL anytime soon. I think they’ve got more chance of playing in the third tier before they get back to the PL. 
  • blackpool72
    blackpool72 Posts: 24,404
    I really wouldn't be surprised to see West Ham in another relegation battle next season. They will go through a lot of upheaval this summer and I think they’ll start badly. Then the fans will get moody and the atmosphere will be awful. It all depends on which players they can keep, but their finances are in a mess. Regarding new signings, their owners couldn’t get that right in a league they already knew, so what chance in a new league?
    I think they’ll be fine. I’d be amazed if they don’t make a top eight playoff place. I think there’s a very good chance Sullivan will find a buyer. They are ripe for the picking at this point. 
    They don’t own their own ground. It’s a ground that’ll probably be half full in the championship. The club is a shambles from top to bottom. The fanbase have completely turned. They hate the ground. The finances are a complete mess. There’s going to be a fire sale of all their best players, who will probably go for less than their market value. They still owe 200 million in payment instalments from players that they bought a couple of years ago. Sullivan won’t let the club go for peanuts and is talking about handing his shares down to his son (remind you of anyone?). The whole club is toxic. 

    People are tipping them to go straight back up for one reason and one reason only. Because they’re west ham. They see them as a big club and think they must bounce back for that reason alone. Personally I think they’re in big trouble and won’t be back in the PL anytime soon. I think they’ve got more chance of playing in the third tier before they get back to the PL. 
    Reading this anyone would think you don't like West Ham. MillwallFan. 
  • MillwallFan
    MillwallFan Posts: 3,682
    I really wouldn't be surprised to see West Ham in another relegation battle next season. They will go through a lot of upheaval this summer and I think they’ll start badly. Then the fans will get moody and the atmosphere will be awful. It all depends on which players they can keep, but their finances are in a mess. Regarding new signings, their owners couldn’t get that right in a league they already knew, so what chance in a new league?
    I think they’ll be fine. I’d be amazed if they don’t make a top eight playoff place. I think there’s a very good chance Sullivan will find a buyer. They are ripe for the picking at this point. 
    They don’t own their own ground. It’s a ground that’ll probably be half full in the championship. The club is a shambles from top to bottom. The fanbase have completely turned. They hate the ground. The finances are a complete mess. There’s going to be a fire sale of all their best players, who will probably go for less than their market value. They still owe 200 million in payment instalments from players that they bought a couple of years ago. Sullivan won’t let the club go for peanuts and is talking about handing his shares down to his son (remind you of anyone?). The whole club is toxic. 

    People are tipping them to go straight back up for one reason and one reason only. Because they’re west ham. They see them as a big club and think they must bounce back for that reason alone. Personally I think they’re in big trouble and won’t be back in the PL anytime soon. I think they’ve got more chance of playing in the third tier before they get back to the PL. 
    Reading this anyone would think you don't like West Ham. MillwallFan. 
    Does it show lol


  • MillwallFan
    MillwallFan Posts: 3,682
    I really wouldn't be surprised to see West Ham in another relegation battle next season. They will go through a lot of upheaval this summer and I think they’ll start badly. Then the fans will get moody and the atmosphere will be awful. It all depends on which players they can keep, but their finances are in a mess. Regarding new signings, their owners couldn’t get that right in a league they already knew, so what chance in a new league?
    I think they’ll be fine. I’d be amazed if they don’t make a top eight playoff place. I think there’s a very good chance Sullivan will find a buyer. They are ripe for the picking at this point. 
    They don’t own their own ground. It’s a ground that’ll probably be half full in the championship. The club is a shambles from top to bottom. The fanbase have completely turned. They hate the ground. The finances are a complete mess. There’s going to be a fire sale of all their best players, who will probably go for less than their market value. They still owe 200 million in payment instalments from players that they bought a couple of years ago. Sullivan won’t let the club go for peanuts and is talking about handing his shares down to his son (remind you of anyone?). The whole club is toxic. 

    People are tipping them to go straight back up for one reason and one reason only. Because they’re west ham. They see them as a big club and think they must bounce back for that reason alone. Personally I think they’re in big trouble and won’t be back in the PL anytime soon. I think they’ve got more chance of playing in the third tier before they get back to the PL. 
    Reading this anyone would think you don't like West Ham. MillwallFan. 
    I’ve been posting on this forum on and off close to 14 years. I wouldn’t last 14 minutes on a west ham forum 😂
    You lot are alright, I cannot abide them. Or palace. 
  • AndyG
    AndyG Posts: 6,343
    I really wouldn't be surprised to see West Ham in another relegation battle next season. They will go through a lot of upheaval this summer and I think they’ll start badly. Then the fans will get moody and the atmosphere will be awful. It all depends on which players they can keep, but their finances are in a mess. Regarding new signings, their owners couldn’t get that right in a league they already knew, so what chance in a new league?
    I think they’ll be fine. I’d be amazed if they don’t make a top eight playoff place. I think there’s a very good chance Sullivan will find a buyer. They are ripe for the picking at this point. 
    They don’t own their own ground. It’s a ground that’ll probably be half full in the championship. The club is a shambles from top to bottom. The fanbase have completely turned. They hate the ground. The finances are a complete mess. There’s going to be a fire sale of all their best players, who will probably go for less than their market value. They still owe 200 million in payment instalments from players that they bought a couple of years ago. Sullivan won’t let the club go for peanuts and is talking about handing his shares down to his son (remind you of anyone?). The whole club is toxic. 

    People are tipping them to go straight back up for one reason and one reason only. Because they’re west ham. They see them as a big club and think they must bounce back for that reason alone. Personally I think they’re in big trouble and won’t be back in the PL anytime soon. I think they’ve got more chance of playing in the third tier before they get back to the PL. 
    Reading this anyone would think you don't like West Ham. MillwallFan. 
    I’ve been posting on this forum on and off close to 14 years. I wouldn’t last 14 minutes on a west ham forum 😂
    You lot are alright, I cannot abide them. Or palace. 
    OK time to fess up !! your really a Charlton fan aint ya ?

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  • MrOneLung
    MrOneLung Posts: 27,672
    I still think West Ham will average 50k next season
  • DamoNorthStand
    DamoNorthStand Posts: 12,355
    I really wouldn't be surprised to see West Ham in another relegation battle next season. They will go through a lot of upheaval this summer and I think they’ll start badly. Then the fans will get moody and the atmosphere will be awful. It all depends on which players they can keep, but their finances are in a mess. Regarding new signings, their owners couldn’t get that right in a league they already knew, so what chance in a new league?
    I think they’ll be fine. I’d be amazed if they don’t make a top eight playoff place. I think there’s a very good chance Sullivan will find a buyer. They are ripe for the picking at this point. 
    They don’t own their own ground. It’s a ground that’ll probably be half full in the championship. The club is a shambles from top to bottom. The fanbase have completely turned. They hate the ground. The finances are a complete mess. There’s going to be a fire sale of all their best players, who will probably go for less than their market value. They still owe 200 million in payment instalments from players that they bought a couple of years ago. Sullivan won’t let the club go for peanuts and is talking about handing his shares down to his son (remind you of anyone?). The whole club is toxic. 

    People are tipping them to go straight back up for one reason and one reason only. Because they’re west ham. They see them as a big club and think they must bounce back for that reason alone. Personally I think they’re in big trouble and won’t be back in the PL anytime soon. I think they’ve got more chance of playing in the third tier before they get back to the PL. 

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  • MillwallFan
    MillwallFan Posts: 3,682
    edited May 26
    AndyG said:
    I really wouldn't be surprised to see West Ham in another relegation battle next season. They will go through a lot of upheaval this summer and I think they’ll start badly. Then the fans will get moody and the atmosphere will be awful. It all depends on which players they can keep, but their finances are in a mess. Regarding new signings, their owners couldn’t get that right in a league they already knew, so what chance in a new league?
    I think they’ll be fine. I’d be amazed if they don’t make a top eight playoff place. I think there’s a very good chance Sullivan will find a buyer. They are ripe for the picking at this point. 
    They don’t own their own ground. It’s a ground that’ll probably be half full in the championship. The club is a shambles from top to bottom. The fanbase have completely turned. They hate the ground. The finances are a complete mess. There’s going to be a fire sale of all their best players, who will probably go for less than their market value. They still owe 200 million in payment instalments from players that they bought a couple of years ago. Sullivan won’t let the club go for peanuts and is talking about handing his shares down to his son (remind you of anyone?). The whole club is toxic. 

    People are tipping them to go straight back up for one reason and one reason only. Because they’re west ham. They see them as a big club and think they must bounce back for that reason alone. Personally I think they’re in big trouble and won’t be back in the PL anytime soon. I think they’ve got more chance of playing in the third tier before they get back to the PL. 
    Reading this anyone would think you don't like West Ham. MillwallFan. 
    I’ve been posting on this forum on and off close to 14 years. I wouldn’t last 14 minutes on a west ham forum 😂
    You lot are alright, I cannot abide them. Or palace. 
    OK time to fess up !! your really a Charlton fan aint ya ?
    lol no. But I have always said on here that I don’t class our rivalry as a particularly nasty one, despite a few dickheads on either side trying to make it so. Hence why I’ve always felt comfortable posting on here. 
  • The Red Robin
    The Red Robin Posts: 27,810
    @MillwallFan is bang on with West Ham. They do really hate their ground but they were very happy to laud it over everyone when they moved there. They may get good crowds to start with, but that’ll soon dwindle if they struggle. 
  • EugenesAxe
    EugenesAxe Posts: 4,620
    AndyG said:
    I really wouldn't be surprised to see West Ham in another relegation battle next season. They will go through a lot of upheaval this summer and I think they’ll start badly. Then the fans will get moody and the atmosphere will be awful. It all depends on which players they can keep, but their finances are in a mess. Regarding new signings, their owners couldn’t get that right in a league they already knew, so what chance in a new league?
    I think they’ll be fine. I’d be amazed if they don’t make a top eight playoff place. I think there’s a very good chance Sullivan will find a buyer. They are ripe for the picking at this point. 
    They don’t own their own ground. It’s a ground that’ll probably be half full in the championship. The club is a shambles from top to bottom. The fanbase have completely turned. They hate the ground. The finances are a complete mess. There’s going to be a fire sale of all their best players, who will probably go for less than their market value. They still owe 200 million in payment instalments from players that they bought a couple of years ago. Sullivan won’t let the club go for peanuts and is talking about handing his shares down to his son (remind you of anyone?). The whole club is toxic. 

    People are tipping them to go straight back up for one reason and one reason only. Because they’re west ham. They see them as a big club and think they must bounce back for that reason alone. Personally I think they’re in big trouble and won’t be back in the PL anytime soon. I think they’ve got more chance of playing in the third tier before they get back to the PL. 
    Reading this anyone would think you don't like West Ham. MillwallFan. 
    I’ve been posting on this forum on and off close to 14 years. I wouldn’t last 14 minutes on a west ham forum 😂
    You lot are alright, I cannot abide them. Or palace. 
    OK time to fess up !! your really a Charlton fan aint ya ?
    you're 
  • guinnessaddick
    guinnessaddick Posts: 30,340
    MrOneLung said:
    I still think West Ham will average 50k next season
    Think their lowest ST is £750. Think they’ll be lucky to 40k.
  • letthegoodtimesroll
    letthegoodtimesroll Posts: 11,365
    edited May 26
    MrOneLung said:
    I still think West Ham will average 50k next season
    I suspect they’d need to be running away with the league to achieve attendances like that and I just don’t see them as having anything special enough about them to play that well. They’d need to have almost a complete clear out and rebuild and that may not be practical or possible this summer. On top of that, they are big enough for every team in the division to up their game against them when they play them. it won’t be as easy for West Ham next season as some people are starting to say.

  • MillwallFan
    MillwallFan Posts: 3,682
    @MillwallFan is bang on with West Ham. They do really hate their ground but they were very happy to laud it over everyone when they moved there. They may get good crowds to start with, but that’ll soon dwindle if they struggle. 
    This is so true. They are all trying to claim now that they were always against the move. Total rubbish. 
  • fenaddick
    fenaddick Posts: 19,047
    MrOneLung said:
    I still think West Ham will average 50k next season
    Think their lowest ST is £750. Think they’ll be lucky to 40k.
    A bit like us they massage the numbers. Apparently some of the actual attendances this year were under 40k and that’s in the PL
  • AndyG
    AndyG Posts: 6,343
    AndyG said:
    I really wouldn't be surprised to see West Ham in another relegation battle next season. They will go through a lot of upheaval this summer and I think they’ll start badly. Then the fans will get moody and the atmosphere will be awful. It all depends on which players they can keep, but their finances are in a mess. Regarding new signings, their owners couldn’t get that right in a league they already knew, so what chance in a new league?
    I think they’ll be fine. I’d be amazed if they don’t make a top eight playoff place. I think there’s a very good chance Sullivan will find a buyer. They are ripe for the picking at this point. 
    They don’t own their own ground. It’s a ground that’ll probably be half full in the championship. The club is a shambles from top to bottom. The fanbase have completely turned. They hate the ground. The finances are a complete mess. There’s going to be a fire sale of all their best players, who will probably go for less than their market value. They still owe 200 million in payment instalments from players that they bought a couple of years ago. Sullivan won’t let the club go for peanuts and is talking about handing his shares down to his son (remind you of anyone?). The whole club is toxic. 

    People are tipping them to go straight back up for one reason and one reason only. Because they’re west ham. They see them as a big club and think they must bounce back for that reason alone. Personally I think they’re in big trouble and won’t be back in the PL anytime soon. I think they’ve got more chance of playing in the third tier before they get back to the PL. 
    Reading this anyone would think you don't like West Ham. MillwallFan. 
    I’ve been posting on this forum on and off close to 14 years. I wouldn’t last 14 minutes on a west ham forum 😂
    You lot are alright, I cannot abide them. Or palace. 
    OK time to fess up !! your really a Charlton fan aint ya ?
    you're 
    I was making allowances for talking to a Millwall fan lol 

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  • letthegoodtimesroll
    letthegoodtimesroll Posts: 11,365
    fenaddick said:
    MrOneLung said:
    I still think West Ham will average 50k next season
    Think their lowest ST is £750. Think they’ll be lucky to 40k.
    A bit like us they massage the numbers. Apparently some of the actual attendances this year were under 40k and that’s in the PL
    Thats more empty seats than the Nou Den on a non match day. The common away fan chant at the London stadium next season could well be ‘this grounds too big for you’
  • AndyG
    AndyG Posts: 6,343
    fenaddick said:
    MrOneLung said:
    I still think West Ham will average 50k next season
    Think their lowest ST is £750. Think they’ll be lucky to 40k.
    A bit like us they massage the numbers. Apparently some of the actual attendances this year were under 40k and that’s in the PL
    I do find that interesting, years ago I was sure that the club understated attendances ( I always assumed for tax reasons lol ) but no every club seems to over state them
  • eastterrace6168
    eastterrace6168 Posts: 26,608
    edited May 26
    I'd hate to call The London Stadium home, it looks such a soul less blot on the landscape, The Boleyn Ground is now 842 flats, but It used to be an iconic ground, and disgusting the owners took the thirty pieces of silver over what fans regarded as home and sold up...
  • jose
    jose Posts: 1,353
    It will (nearly) always be 11v11 and fans and players will find extra zhuzh when facing West Ham next season because they will be seen as a bit of a scalp.
    Just like we're facing the proverbial difficult second album next year, West Ham will be facing jeering triumphalism in an effort to wear them down. They are likely to be better away from home than at that appalling stadium.
    Our issue next season is to generate more of the same we created this season, only a notch or two better. 

  • EugenesAxe
    EugenesAxe Posts: 4,620
    AndyG said:
    AndyG said:
    I really wouldn't be surprised to see West Ham in another relegation battle next season. They will go through a lot of upheaval this summer and I think they’ll start badly. Then the fans will get moody and the atmosphere will be awful. It all depends on which players they can keep, but their finances are in a mess. Regarding new signings, their owners couldn’t get that right in a league they already knew, so what chance in a new league?
    I think they’ll be fine. I’d be amazed if they don’t make a top eight playoff place. I think there’s a very good chance Sullivan will find a buyer. They are ripe for the picking at this point. 
    They don’t own their own ground. It’s a ground that’ll probably be half full in the championship. The club is a shambles from top to bottom. The fanbase have completely turned. They hate the ground. The finances are a complete mess. There’s going to be a fire sale of all their best players, who will probably go for less than their market value. They still owe 200 million in payment instalments from players that they bought a couple of years ago. Sullivan won’t let the club go for peanuts and is talking about handing his shares down to his son (remind you of anyone?). The whole club is toxic. 

    People are tipping them to go straight back up for one reason and one reason only. Because they’re west ham. They see them as a big club and think they must bounce back for that reason alone. Personally I think they’re in big trouble and won’t be back in the PL anytime soon. I think they’ve got more chance of playing in the third tier before they get back to the PL. 
    Reading this anyone would think you don't like West Ham. MillwallFan. 
    I’ve been posting on this forum on and off close to 14 years. I wouldn’t last 14 minutes on a west ham forum 😂
    You lot are alright, I cannot abide them. Or palace. 
    OK time to fess up !! your really a Charlton fan aint ya ?
    you're 
    I was making allowances for talking to a Millwall fan lol 
    Shit sorry  :s feel terrible now!
  • I really wouldn't be surprised to see West Ham in another relegation battle next season. They will go through a lot of upheaval this summer and I think they’ll start badly. Then the fans will get moody and the atmosphere will be awful. It all depends on which players they can keep, but their finances are in a mess. Regarding new signings, their owners couldn’t get that right in a league they already knew, so what chance in a new league?
    I think they’ll be fine. I’d be amazed if they don’t make a top eight playoff place. I think there’s a very good chance Sullivan will find a buyer. They are ripe for the picking at this point. 
    They don’t own their own ground. It’s a ground that’ll probably be half full in the championship. The club is a shambles from top to bottom. The fanbase have completely turned. They hate the ground. The finances are a complete mess. There’s going to be a fire sale of all their best players, who will probably go for less than their market value. They still owe 200 million in payment instalments from players that they bought a couple of years ago. Sullivan won’t let the club go for peanuts and is talking about handing his shares down to his son (remind you of anyone?). The whole club is toxic. 

    People are tipping them to go straight back up for one reason and one reason only. Because they’re west ham. They see them as a big club and think they must bounce back for that reason alone. Personally I think they’re in big trouble and won’t be back in the PL anytime soon. I think they’ve got more chance of playing in the third tier before they get back to the PL. 
    I think your bias is showing through loud and clear!

    I'd love you to be right, and West ham do a "Leicester" and go straight through the Championship into League 1, but I just can't see that happening.

    Nuno will surely be sacked soon. Scott Parker is favourite with the bookies to replace him. Can't stand the spotty git but you can't deny he knows how to get a team out of the Championship - and I mean upwards, not downwards! What is it - promoted three times as a manager each with a different club (Fulham, Bournemouth, Burnley).  He'll get them playing competitive Championship football.

    I doubt they will carry on getting full houses - Lincoln on a Tuesday night in November anyone? - but I bet they will still get 40,000 crowds if they are in with a chance of promotion. And that will still give them a huge competitive advantage over most teams in the League.

    Throw in the Board will probably realise their best chance of going back up is next season or the one after, I wouldn't be surprised if they carried on gambling with their finances to make sure they get back to the "promised land". A few of their "stars" may go but I suspect most of the squad will be retained.

    And whether we like it or not, if an American buyer with more money than sense is looking for a club to invest in, West Ham must be a good option to consider buying. Given they will play practically rent free in the stadium for many more years - though I agree it is an awful place to watch football - it is a no-brainer really.
  • MillwallFan
    MillwallFan Posts: 3,682
    I really wouldn't be surprised to see West Ham in another relegation battle next season. They will go through a lot of upheaval this summer and I think they’ll start badly. Then the fans will get moody and the atmosphere will be awful. It all depends on which players they can keep, but their finances are in a mess. Regarding new signings, their owners couldn’t get that right in a league they already knew, so what chance in a new league?
    I think they’ll be fine. I’d be amazed if they don’t make a top eight playoff place. I think there’s a very good chance Sullivan will find a buyer. They are ripe for the picking at this point. 
    They don’t own their own ground. It’s a ground that’ll probably be half full in the championship. The club is a shambles from top to bottom. The fanbase have completely turned. They hate the ground. The finances are a complete mess. There’s going to be a fire sale of all their best players, who will probably go for less than their market value. They still owe 200 million in payment instalments from players that they bought a couple of years ago. Sullivan won’t let the club go for peanuts and is talking about handing his shares down to his son (remind you of anyone?). The whole club is toxic. 

    People are tipping them to go straight back up for one reason and one reason only. Because they’re west ham. They see them as a big club and think they must bounce back for that reason alone. Personally I think they’re in big trouble and won’t be back in the PL anytime soon. I think they’ve got more chance of playing in the third tier before they get back to the PL. 
    I think your bias is showing through loud and clear!

    I'd love you to be right, and West ham do a "Leicester" and go straight through the Championship into League 1, but I just can't see that happening.

    Nuno will surely be sacked soon. Scott Parker is favourite with the bookies to replace him. Can't stand the spotty git but you can't deny he knows how to get a team out of the Championship - and I mean upwards, not downwards! What is it - promoted three times as a manager each with a different club (Fulham, Bournemouth, Burnley).  He'll get them playing competitive Championship football.

    I doubt they will carry on getting full houses - Lincoln on a Tuesday night in November anyone? - but I bet they will still get 40,000 crowds if they are in with a chance of promotion. And that will still give them a huge competitive advantage over most teams in the League.

    Throw in the Board will probably realise their best chance of going back up is next season or the one after, I wouldn't be surprised if they carried on gambling with their finances to make sure they get back to the "promised land". A few of their "stars" may go but I suspect most of the squad will be retained.

    And whether we like it or not, if an American buyer with more money than sense is looking for a club to invest in, West Ham must be a good option to consider buying. Given they will play practically rent free in the stadium for many more years - though I agree it is an awful place to watch football - it is a no-brainer really.
    A disenfranchised supporter base who feel like the very spirit of their club has been ripped from them. Massive problems financially. An incompetent board, recruitment and management team (how have they managed to get so much in debt after being gifted a state of the art billion pound stadium?🤷‍♂️). You don’t think this is a perfect storm for a club to crash? They are not too big to drop in to the third tier. Leeds, Sunderland and Sheffield Wednesday have all done it in recent years and I would say all of those clubs are at least as big as, if not bigger than West Ham. Leicester have done it within ten years of winning the PL, the FA cup and playing in the champions league. Take off the big club goggles and look at the facts and it’s not unfeasible. 

    And they may still get 40,000 in the championship, but they won’t be getting a 40,000 income from that. I bet there will be lots of comps included in that figure. They were never a 60k club anyway. They’re a decent sized club but they’re not an Arsenal or a Spurs. Their model relied on them being in the PL and drawing lots of soccer tourists. Hence the ‘London’ rebranding. Like they represented the whole of London and not just east London. And 40k attendances don’t mean that much anyway when you’re 100’s of millions in debt and still paying some huge wages and overheads. 

    For the record, I don’t think they’ll be relegated next season and never said I did. But I could certainly see it happening over the next few seasons if they don’t get it sorted anytime soon, which it doesn’t look like they’re going to. 
  • philcafc
    philcafc Posts: 4,112
    As usual it will be a very competitive and unpredictable division. Who had Hull to go to up and Leicester to go down (many would have had it the other way round). I think as often happens the relegated PL teams are overated and may not do as well as expected. If they can sort out things internally after the spygate debacle i expect Southampton to be in the mix and i have a strong fancy for Norwich, much improved since Clement took over and freely available at around 20-1. As for us i am not surprised to see us as one of the relegation favourites, but if we make some good signings i think we will be Ok, but a top half finish looks like a stretch.

  • jimmymelrose
    jimmymelrose Posts: 10,277
    MrOneLung said:
    I still think West Ham will average 50k next season
    I reckon they’ll start at 30k and if they do badly, they’ll be getting about the same attendances as us. Sure, they have a bigger fanbase than us but if they're not in the top 6 they’ll be mightily pissed off whereas our fanbase is happy to be 21st.
  • oohaahmortimer
    oohaahmortimer Posts: 34,826
    At no point will they have the same attendances as us 
    Our crowds will reduce over time if there’s no promotion push 
    West Ham will be up there and they will hang on to 40k-50k crowds