"If I'm Jarrod, I'm staying at West Ham. He is the captain and he is loved there. Signing a longer-term deal would show massive loyalty and togetherness. If they keep him and make the right signings, it shows a massive intent to go straight back up."
– Snodgrass on Bowen
People can mock them but I'd be a bit jealous of West Ham fans this season. It's like a little holiday! New grounds and no VAR! Go enjoy it and we'll see you next season, you'd expect...
⚒️ What would you think of this lineup based on Rumours obviously Clear upgrades needed in max kilman getting replaced and maybe a lw but id also like to see what Keiber Lamadrid can do didnt get much of a chance last season. #WHUFC#VZLA
It’s always devastating to see your club go down. However, we do deserve it and we’d all be lying if we said it hasn’t been coming.
I do believe we will bounce back under Nuno.
Time to rebuild and go again. Come on you irons ⚒️
We finished 14th the year we won the cup. Maybe you should stick to your job and leave West Ham out of it?
Seeing as you clearly don’t know what you’re talking about.
Over 2 years ago, West Ham fans protested for David Moyes to be sacked. Every game, they had “Moyes out”.
In life, always watch what you wish for.
Moyes was using a bang average team to win Conference League for them, as well as doing pretty well in the league, I mean he finished top half of the table with West Ham in this season, but they were complaining.
They never knew he was pulling some crazy magic to keep them competitive. This is the same thing Everton fans are doing. Everyone battled relegation with Dyche and Lampard. Moyes was 4 points short of European spot this season, but I remember arguing with an Everton fan here on X, and he was part of the people who want Moyes out.
Dewsbury-Hall was on MNF few weeks ago to say a bit about how Moyes gets results even the team does not look like it. I mean, they signed a striker who couldn’t even score in 17 games or more. At some point, he was playing Barry this week, Beto the next, because none were reliable.
West Ham sacked Moyes. After that, they’ve had 3 managers. Lopetegui, Potter, and Nuno. They’re back to championship after 14 years.
Again, be mindful of what you wish for.
A top source has confirmed Nuno will leave West Ham this summer should we suffer relegation on the final day of the season.
The 52-year-old has no intention of managing a club in the second division, despite reports the club wants him to stay.
[@HammersDotNews] #WHUFC#COYI
There were found to be more VAR errors in the Premier League in the recent review.
In gameweek 35 there were three VAR errors and one on-field error that didn't meet the VAR threshold.
My honest and balanced take on that decision:
Yes it is a foul by Pablo - he grabs hold of Raya’s arm which clearly impedes his ability to collect the ball
But has VAR has completely overlooked a series of events that precede this….
- Trossard has two arms around Pablo and is wrestling him from the moment the corner is taken. He doesn’t let go and he’s not even looking at the ball for christ sake.
- Gabriel is also blatantly pulling on his shirt.
- This restricts Pablo’s ability to jump for the ball, where he without question has a very good opportunity of beating Raya to the ball and scoring a header.
- The pulling and grappling also results in Pablo’s arm flying out to help retain his balance.
- On top of this, Havertz hauls Soucek to the ground before the corner comes in, whilst Rice is all over Summerville and then Mavropanos.
If you’re going to micro-analyse 25 different angles of the Raya incident alone for 5 minutes because it’s such a huge moment, how can you just ignore everything else happening around it?
As an Arsenal fan, I can't lie, we've been grappling and wrestling goalkeepers all season.
I can understand why West Ham and football fans in general are angry.
Plus all the other fouls in that incident.. hope we still win the league but the anger is fully justified