Cheshunto wrote: ↑Tue Feb 04, 2020 10:05 am
Apparently Police are searching for three West Ham fans who were making homophobic gestures towards the Brighton fans at Saturday’s match.
A West Ham spokesman said that “West Ham will ban any guilty fan for life from watching the team play and ask those guilty to come forward “
So far 4,850 fans have come forward saying “it was me”
Last day of the season, West Ham play Aston Villa
Theres an interesting fixture if i ever saw one
Imagine if a draw was good enough to keep both sides up?
Sounds like they were a bit unlucky not to come away with a result at Anfield, and gave it a good go. Still think they’ll stay up, but a year in Div 2 wont hurt them and supporters might actually enjoy it more than struggling in the PL.
slacker wrote: ↑Tue Feb 25, 2020 11:47 am
Sounds like they were a bit unlucky not to come away with a result at Anfield, and gave it a good go. Still think they’ll stay up, but a year in Div 2 wont hurt them and supporters might actually enjoy it more than struggling in the PL.
A 3 division relegation? That would be something. I would have to say, the London Stadium would definitely be the biggest in League 2
Like others have said, I believe they will stay up and believe there are at least three worse teams. I have seen all their home games, with the exception of Sheffield Utd, in the League and WBA in the FA Cup, when we ourselves were at home. To be honest, some of their football has been absolutely dire, but that was much improved last night, even though they lost. What they need to do, is take that performance into Saturday, but try to alleviate the mistakes. Actually they played quite well against Liverpool at home, albeit they lost 2-0, but couldn't maintain that level against Brighton on the following Saturday, when they allowed a 3-1 lead to slip away. There is no denying they have some decent players, but unfortunately for them, both Pellegrini and Moyes are both dinosaurs, when it comes to the modern game. Their faults for me all season have been, pass sideways and backwards a lot, slow in transition, don't press enough, lack creativity in the final third and don't get enough shots on target ..... ring any bells? Have to say, all of that was much improved, last night.
Osal wrote: ↑Tue Feb 25, 2020 12:14 pm
Like others have said, I believe they will stay up and believe there are at least three worse teams. I have seen all their home games, with the exception of Sheffield Utd, in the League and WBA in the FA Cup, when we ourselves were at home. To be honest, some of their football has been absolutely dire, but that was much improved last night, even though they lost. What they need to do, is take that performance into Saturday, but try to alleviate the mistakes. Actually they played quite well against Liverpool at home, albeit they lost 2-0, but couldn't maintain that level against Brighton on the following Saturday, when they allowed a 3-1 lead to slip away. There is no denying they have some decent players, but unfortunately for them, both Pellegrini and Moyes are both dinosaurs, when it comes to the modern game. Their faults for me all season have been, pass sideways and backwards a lot, slow in transition, don't press enough, lack creativity in the final third and don't get enough shots on target ..... ring any bells? Have to say, all of that was much improved, last night.
No points for performances. They need to start getting results. it matters not if they play dreadful football as long as they start rapidly to pick up points
The last league game they won was on 1st January.
In fact, since beating Manchester United on 22 September, they have only won 2 league games
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If West Ham get relegated this season how much more will that cost them . You might thing we whinge a lot on this board but my West Ham supporting mates at work takes whinging to a whole new level. They absolutely despise Gold and Sullivan.