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Are West Ham going down??
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PragueAddick said:Oggy Red said:If they get relegated, they'll keep Cullen.
If they stay up there's a decent chance we'll be able to buy him.
His agent.
Move = payday. Stay = zilch....3 -
If West Ham go down their wage bill could be a big factor.
From what I have read they are paying unbelievable wages to some very mediocre players.
I read in the newpaper this week that one player was offered £20k a week by another premier club. He was about to sign when West Ham came along and offered him £50k a week to sign for them instead. Which he did.
In the past teams relegated from the Premiership with a lot of players on top salaries have struggled to offload their players. Looking at some of the dross that West Ham have on their books, if they did get relegated I cannot see many clubs queuing at the door ready to sign them up on stupid salaries.7 -
^^^^^ great post .. the ammers are looking very vulnerable .. it's not a particularly talented playing squad, and even worse, one that seems to lack fight and desire. Recalling Moyes was a mistake of epic proportions, there again, what top calibre manager would fancy the job0
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I understand that if the 'Ammers get relegated then every first born boy after that has to be sold abroad and the money given to West Ham as compensation.
Clause 127 (iii)b, line four of the "Tax Payers Stadium" deal done by the Dildo Men and Boris
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@se9addick you are correct. Rent halves.
@Todds_right_hook correct too. Although poss, difference between Taylor and Cullen is that Taylor is out of contract. Agent would gladly "negotiate" a new one for us, if we reward him for his hard work :-(
Good of course, that Southall knows all about all this shit.
@Sage isn't there something about the Bowen deal if they go down? In the case of Soucek, it's clear, back to Prague he goes...0 -
Looks to me the next seven fixtures will decide their fate. If they fail to over succeed in those matches then the final six which look easier on paper might not be enough.0
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Man City got their stadium on the cheap as part of the commonwealth games, just saying...0
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PragueAddick said:@se9addick you are correct. Rent halves.
@Todds_right_hook correct too. Although poss, difference between Taylor and Cullen is that Taylor is out of contract. Agent would gladly "negotiate" a new one for us, if we reward him for his hard work :-(
Good of course, that Southall knows all about all this shit.
@Sage isn't there something about the Bowen deal if they go down? In the case of Soucek, it's clear, back to Prague he goes...0 -
Mendonca In Asdas said:Man City got their stadium on the cheap as part of the commonwealth games, just saying...18
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Thought I would have a look at how much Man City paid (looks like 30m of the 110m costs) and one of the top links was this from some nosey character called Richard Hunt....6
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MrOneLung said:Thought I would have a look at how much Man City paid (looks like 30m of the 110m costs) and one of the top links was this from some nosey character called Richard Hunt....
As I recall, the key thing was that it was always planned that after the games, the stadium would be for footbal use and was designed as such. It;s not West Ham's fault that this wasn't pre agreed for the Olympic Stadium. However as i recall, the conversion costs of the CoM stadium to football were just £40m, and Man City paid half of that. Whereas West Ham only paid £15m towards conversion costs which eventually reached £330m, not least because West Ham were writing the spec, and Boris Johnson just said yeah, sure whatever, get it don,e need my legacy, etc.
Less well known but it deserves to be, is that Sheikh Mansour contributed £900m to a regeneration fund for the surrounding area.11 -
carly burn said:Didnt rate Moyes when he was last there. He proper lucked out.
West Ham are normally pretty shit apart from one player who always digs them out.
They don't have a Payet or an Arnautorvic this time round.0 -
PragueAddick said:MrOneLung said:Thought I would have a look at how much Man City paid (looks like 30m of the 110m costs) and one of the top links was this from some nosey character called Richard Hunt....
As I recall, the key thing was that it was always planned that after the games, the stadium would be for footbal use and was designed as such. It;s not West Ham's fault that this wasn't pre agreed for the Olympic Stadium. However as i recall, the conversion costs of the CoM stadium to football were just £40m, and Man City paid half of that. Whereas West Ham only paid £15m towards conversion costs which eventually reached £330m, not least because West Ham were writing the spec, and Boris Johnson just said yeah, sure whatever, get it don,e need my legacy, etc.
Less well known but it deserves to be, is that Sheikh Mansour contributed £900m to a regeneration fund for the surrounding area.Didn’t see the word council at the end just though said Manchester City !0 -
Todds_right_hook said:PragueAddick said:Oggy Red said:If they get relegated, they'll keep Cullen.
If they stay up there's a decent chance we'll be able to buy him.
His agent.
Move = payday. Stay = zilch....
If you have then the thought that he will do something just so his agent will get paid is ridiculous. Lyle Taylor does what Lyle Taylor wants to do.
If he goes it's because he wants to go.14 -
West Ham brother-in-law adamant they will become the next Sunderland.12
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PragueAddick said:MrOneLung said:Thought I would have a look at how much Man City paid (looks like 30m of the 110m costs) and one of the top links was this from some nosey character called Richard Hunt....
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game of two halfs not many points gained from next 7 games ,but would expect West Ham to pull it around in the last 6 games. West Ham will stay up.0
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Very sadly I think they will get a flukey result or two in the next few games and will still be well in touch going into the run in against the likes of Villa and Norwich.
It would be quite fitting though if the Man U game sent them down this time, as it should have done 2007 but for the form of Tevez in the run in.1 -
Interesting tweet this, the comments are enlightening.
They're broken
https://twitter.com/vinnywhufc/status/1223662519862153218?s=21
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Assuming Norwich will be bottom, it's wide open for the other 2 relegation spots and things can quickly turnaround as shown by Bournemouth who couldn't buy a win, and who've just won 2 on the spin
The race for relegation will be the most exciting part of the Premier League season2 -
JohnBoyUK said:Interesting tweet this, the comments are enlightening.
They're broken
https://twitter.com/vinnywhufc/status/1223662519862153218?s=21
Mind you, had Twitter existed in Autumn 1985, it would have been interesting to read what we would have tweeted. Well I'd have been banned within a week, for starters :-)4 -
Addickted said:PragueAddick said:MrOneLung said:Thought I would have a look at how much Man City paid (looks like 30m of the 110m costs) and one of the top links was this from some nosey character called Richard Hunt....1
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killerandflash said:Assuming Norwich will be bottom, it's wide open for the other 2 relegation spots and things can quickly turnaround as shown by Bournemouth who couldn't buy a win, and who've just won 2 on the spin
The race for relegation will be the most exciting part of the Premier League season0 -
Off_it said:Todds_right_hook said:PragueAddick said:Oggy Red said:If they get relegated, they'll keep Cullen.
If they stay up there's a decent chance we'll be able to buy him.
His agent.
Move = payday. Stay = zilch....
If you have then the thought that he will do something just so his agent will get paid is ridiculous. Lyle Taylor does what Lyle Taylor wants to do.
If he goes it's because he wants to go.0 -
JohnBoyUK said:Interesting tweet this, the comments are enlightening.
They're broken
https://twitter.com/vinnywhufc/status/1223662519862153218?s=21
Lady B keeping her well coiffed head down these days ?0 -
travelled home with a very unhappy hammers fan. He doesn't like the owners especially Brady with her column in the Sun, thinks the employment of Moyes is wrong as he was sacked as he wasn't good enough, misses Bilic, and thinks they should have stayed at Upton Park and purchased the bus station behind and expanded the stadium, hates the current stadium but doesn't think that they will be relegated - but few of us fans think that of our team2
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The bottom half of the Prem is a lottery. They’re all as good or bad as each other (except Norwich). West Ham have some better individuals than the other sides, but the other sides tend to be better than the sum of their parts when WHU are the opposite. Then and Palace going down... oh boy that would be something.1
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And who have West Ham got next?!...
A very wounded and upset Man City lol11