He sold it better.
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I have to be honest, the more i see of it the more i'm thinking how have they got away that.
I've said it before and no doubt i'll say it again, this absolute shower webb is in charge of are by far and away the worst i've ever seen.
I've said it before and no doubt i'll say it again, this absolute shower webb is in charge of are by far and away the worst i've ever seen.
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Starting to look like the bottom three are done, it's a big test over the next few weeks but a five point gap is huge when you're averaging less than a point a game. Wolves and Burnley looked fucked, then it's one of Leeds, West Ham and Forest but going on the last few years Leeds and Forest probably only need another 8 to 10 points to be safe.
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yeah wolves and burnley def gone followed by west ham too inconsistent
only have a couple of decent prem players in the squad
leeds will be fine barring major injuries and forest under sean will also be fine and improve even more once they have been knocked out of europe
bottom 3 are going down
only have a couple of decent prem players in the squad
leeds will be fine barring major injuries and forest under sean will also be fine and improve even more once they have been knocked out of europe
bottom 3 are going down
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If you look at West Ham's last 8 matches then they've done pretty well, they've just had tough fixtures. Just depends if they can make it count in their next 4. I will think Nuno will do enough to get them out of trouble.
W 3-1 Newcastle H
W 3-2 Burnley H
D 2-2 Bournemouth A
L 0-2 Liverpool H
D 1-1 Man United A
D 1-1 Brighton A
L 2-3 Aston Villa H
L 0-3 Man City A
Nothing to be concerned about there
W 3-1 Newcastle H
W 3-2 Burnley H
D 2-2 Bournemouth A
L 0-2 Liverpool H
D 1-1 Man United A
D 1-1 Brighton A
L 2-3 Aston Villa H
L 0-3 Man City A
Nothing to be concerned about there
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Which begs the question who goes down if not them?Shogun wrote: ↑Tue Dec 23, 2025 10:01 am If you look at West Ham's last 8 matches then they've done pretty well, they've just had tough fixtures. Just depends if they can make it count in their next 4. I will think Nuno will do enough to get them out of trouble.
W 3-1 Newcastle H
W 3-2 Burnley H
D 2-2 Bournemouth A
L 0-2 Liverpool H
D 1-1 Man United A
D 1-1 Brighton A
L 2-3 Aston Villa H
L 0-3 Man City A
Nothing to be concerned about there
Apparently think they mentioned it on Guardian football weekly pod, but ever since the league's inception in 1888 there has always been a team starting with the letter W in the top tier. So if both current W teams go down it would be a first.
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https://www.bbc.com/sport/football/arti ... 2djq1jdrdo
Bournemouth likely going to be ok on 22pts already, but if Semenyo leaving would be a pretty big loss to them and they've already been on a pretty poor run. Very outside chance they get sucked into a relegation fight if West Ham could close the gap over the festive fixtures..?
Bournemouth likely going to be ok on 22pts already, but if Semenyo leaving would be a pretty big loss to them and they've already been on a pretty poor run. Very outside chance they get sucked into a relegation fight if West Ham could close the gap over the festive fixtures..?
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I'm only truly bothered by the letter E if I'm being honest.blueToffee wrote: ↑Tue Dec 23, 2025 7:13 pm Which begs the question who goes down if not them?
Apparently think they mentioned it on Guardian football weekly pod, but ever since the league's inception in 1888 there has always been a team starting with the letter W in the top tier. So if both current W teams go down it would be a first.
Anyone watching the Arsenal game? They just had a shout (but was just outside the box) for a penalty when Sakas foot got kicked. I'd be fuming if they got something like that.
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