Can see West Ham wriggling our of this one if they can get Haller back and firing, they’ve got no strikers at the moment, Antonio up top is doing a job, but he won’t keep them up.
A long way to go but it looks as if the Happy Hammers will probably just avoid the trapdoor.
Still, there is a possibility that we could be welcoming the Dildo Brothers to The Valley next season. If only that marketing genius, Katrien Meire, was still here, I'm sure could think of something novel to promote the encounter.
Hopefully West Ham stay up. if they get relegated we’ve got no chance of signing Cullen on a perm deal. Obviously,we have no chance until we find a decent owner anyway but I think that will happen before next season starts.
I Like West Ham but hate Gold, Sullivan and Brady. I think they are complete shits, so I am conflicted. Purely on football, they seem to lack fire power and if they go down, that is going to be the main reason.
Sadly no. Bournemouth and Norwich are hopeless and surely gone. But I just feel west ham will cobble together more points than villa.
Never really used to dislike West ham. But their move to their new stadium, and the way they financed it by throwing the costs of that and ongoing running costs onto the taxpayers really gets my goat now. That and their crowing about moving onto a new level. Would really like to see that new level being in the championship for a few years.
Government expected to announce that as from July 4th West Ham players will be permitted to visit other teams penalty areas for short periods providing they pose no threat to the opposition.
I will continue to live in the hope that this is year that they slip through the cracks. I'm not sure that playing the "lesser" sides will necessarily help them, as they are all as desperate as each other and West Ham have, in the past, managed to raise their game against the better sides. This hasn't happened so far, with comfortable wins for Wolves and Spurs and I expect Chelsea to beat them next up.
Norwich are toast. I cannot understand how Bournemouth, with their manager and players are where they are but unless something clicks (back) into place, they too are gone. Think Villa have enough to take it to the last game, then that will be interesting.
Wolves H Liverpool A Man Utd H Palace H everton A arsenal H West ham A
That does look tougher but: -
Wolves - local Derby, could go either way Liverpool - should have won the League by then and Watford beat them, so who knows. Man Utd - depends on which Utd turn up Palace - Villa can beat them Everton - nothing special Arsenal - eminently beatable West Ham - could come down to this
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Still, there is a possibility that we could be welcoming the Dildo Brothers to The Valley next season. If only that marketing genius, Katrien Meire, was still here, I'm sure could think of something novel to promote the encounter.
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Can't see Bournemouth getting out of it!
if they get relegated we’ve got no chance of signing Cullen on a perm deal.
Obviously,we have no chance until we find a decent owner anyway but I think that will happen before next season starts.
Down please.
Never really used to dislike West ham. But their move to their new stadium, and the way they financed it by throwing the costs of that and ongoing running costs onto the taxpayers really gets my goat now. That and their crowing about moving onto a new level. Would really like to see that new level being in the championship for a few years.
if we stay up, we’re guaranteed some decent away days from the teams that come down.
I think they'll get enough points to scrape by though.
Wolves H
Liverpool A
Man Utd H
Palace H
everton A
arsenal H
West ham A
I'm not sure that playing the "lesser" sides will necessarily help them, as they are all as desperate as each other and West Ham have, in the past, managed to raise their game against the better sides. This hasn't happened so far, with comfortable wins for Wolves and Spurs and I expect Chelsea to beat them next up.
I cannot understand how Bournemouth, with their manager and players are where they are but unless something clicks (back) into place, they too are gone.
Think Villa have enough to take it to the last game, then that will be interesting.
Wolves - local Derby, could go either way
Liverpool - should have won the League by then and Watford beat them, so who knows.
Man Utd - depends on which Utd turn up
Palace - Villa can beat them
Everton - nothing special
Arsenal - eminently beatable
West Ham - could come down to this
In contract with the Championship, where 50 points may be needed for survival