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Are West Ham going down??
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What a shit show that club is both on and off the field.
We can talk from experience, but at least we have a bit about us to put up a fight and show how we can continuously outsmart those who we are against.
To answer the original question of this thread, yes. Yes they are going down.4 -
I hope they get pumped 5 - 0 tonight and KDB is involved in every goal either by assisting or scoring.
Oh no, don't care about the ground or their fans, I've just got KDB as my fantasy football captain.3 -
BBC website:'1-0 to the cheating club' sing the West Ham fans.Yes, it begins with 'c'.
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bobmunro said:BBC website:'1-0 to the cheating club' sing the West Ham fans.Yes, it begins with 'c'.11
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cafc999 said:4
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Stench of relelgation all over them.
Broken club.1 -
A bit disappointed with 2-0 tonight. Was hoping for 4, 5 or 6 and dropping a further place in the league.
Hopefully, Liverpool will make that happen in their next game,6 -
Moyes was such a bad appointment1
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BigRedEvil said:Moyes was such a bad appointment2
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Lump your money on them to beat Liverpool on Monday. Always happens. Especially with an ex-Evertonian boss.
And for Jarrad Bowen to get his first goal for them.3 - Sponsored links:
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golfaddick said:Lump your money on them to beat Liverpool on Monday. Always happens. Especially with an ex-Evertonian boss.
And for Jarrad Bowen to get his first goal for them.4 -
BigRedEvil said:Moyes was such a bad appointment21
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I think that I am right in thinking that West Ham have only won once at Anfield in the last sixty years, and having watched them at Man City, I would wager a fair amount that that record won't be changing anytime soon!
Absolutely woeful team - didn't even try and have a go when they were 2-0 down.
Never mind Jack Wilshere is sure to be back soon enough, to rescue them!3 -
They were truly woeful last night and I think ended up with about 20% possession, which I thought was very generous. Enjoyed every minute.
Good work holding their feet to the fire too @PragueAddick0 -
PragueAddick said:@cafc999
Another good shout. Certainly the original contract didn't allow for that, I am pretty sure. There was a fuss when Bilic talked about training at the stadium. I'll check it out.
We've already written to the LLDC asking who is paying for the proposed seating re-config. and Caroline Pidgeon at City Hall has promised to look into it too.
Can't stress to strongly how useful alerts like this are. All of us in the OSC have to some extent switched off as we felt we've taken it as far as we reasonably could - media lost interest in the story - but such alerts help us to switch back on again quickly and remind them all that we haven't gone away.1 -
West Ham offered little in response, managing only six touches in the opposition area, and failing to register a single shot at goal until Michail Antonio blasted over with 15 minutes left.
That must be a new record.
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If Jesus hadn’t been pretending to be Hemed it would have been 6-0 last night. Wet Sham were truly awful.Doesn’t say much for Mourinho that he chased both Salah and De Bruyne out of Chelski!!!! The latter was unplayable last night.2
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Brown Bear said:I think that I am right in thinking that West Ham have only won once at Anfield in the last sixty years, and having watched them at Man City, I would wager a fair amount that that record won't be changing anytime soon!
Absolutely woeful team - didn't even try and have a go when they were 2-0 down.
Never mind Jack Wilshere is sure to be back soon enough, to rescue them!0 -
Moyes was a shite desperation signing
big sam would have kept them up2 -
Great away day for next season though2
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Addickted said:West Ham offered little in response, managing only six touches in the opposition area, and failing to register a single shot at goal until Michail Antonio blasted over with 15 minutes left.
That must be a new record.0 -
Their next few games:
Liverpool away
Southampton home
Arsenal away
Wolves home
Spurs away
Chelsea home
Difficult to see more than 5-6 points from that.0 -
Chris_from_Sidcup said:Their next few games:
Liverpool away
Southampton home
Arsenal away
Wolves home
Spurs away
Chelsea home
Difficult to see more than 5-6 points from that.1 -
This stat shows perfectly how Man City dominated the ball yesterday.
Passes completed:
West Ham 169
Rodri 178
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Norwich look dead certs for the drop. Any chance that Watford, Villa, Bournemouth and Brighton might all have winning streaks to leave Hammers and Palarse stranded at the bottom?2
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Man City to win to nil at 8/11 last night was a banker
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DoctorCharlton said:Man City to win to nil at 8/11 last night was a banker0
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Chris_from_Sidcup said:DoctorCharlton said:Man City to win to nil at 8/11 last night was a banker
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Chris_from_Sidcup said:Their next few games:
Liverpool away
Southampton home
Arsenal away
Wolves home
Spurs away
Chelsea home
Difficult to see more than 5-6 points from that.0 -
I reckon they are .. they are showing little fight as though they have accepted their fate and the day before yesterday manager seems not to have a clue how to motivate and set up his forlorn players
Villa show fight and have been (I usually dislike using the term) unlucky .. Bournemouth likewise are having a go and Watford although inconsistent are having a renaissance under Pearson
Norwich, West Ham and one other for the drop cushioned by the golden parachute .. I'll guess … Brighton, though Newcastle could well do a Stuka and nosedive into the danger area
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