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On a separate note, Bridgey is now a member of the strange club of players who've won the title (Chelsea) and been relegated (Hammers) (not necessarily with the same club).

 

Any others spring to mind?

 

Graham Le Saux (Blackburn and Saints)

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I don't think they'll be too much of a threat next season. Relegation will hurt them hard, many of their better players will leave as they'll still want to play in the Premiership, and West Ham will have to conjure up a few miracle signings to be a force. Unlike some clubs like WBA, West Ham had invested for bigger things, next season could be a matter of consolidation for them.

 

Blackpool will drop too, their last day decider of Man Utd (albeit at Old Trafford) echoes our last game in the Premiership, and they'll be joined by either Wigan or Birmingham, though I feel that will come down to goal difference. (Wigan's match at Stoke though is winable, Stoke have nothing to play for now, Tottenham, Brum's opponents, do).

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West Ham massive financial trouble BUT they have a get out of jail card. Sell Upton Park for housing, rent Olympic Stadium.

 

Gold & Sullivan will be eyeing that deal and will do whatever is need to get through next season, hell I reckon they'd even consider the Dutch experiment. Simply survive, make bucks and of course, to hell with the future of the club.

 

Bad day to be a Hammers fan, but serves them right (like the few) for believing zillions on big names was the way to go under their equally creative (to poopey's) Icelandic owners.

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Really can't see the Ammers being much of a threat next season, they are in massive trouble. With a bit of luck if Blackpool and Wigan come down as well, we could have a trio of weak relegated clubs, could be a good season for a team to get promoted to the NPC from League 1. Can't see any of those three being runaway winners, even if Blackpool and Wigan are not broke. Evidently Grant looked close to tears when he was being interviewed post match today, question is how can anyone tell, the bloke is the most miserable looking git I've ever seen, including me. Still think its a bit indecent sacking someone with a game to go, what is the point? Two managers called Kee/an in the Prem League next week.

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Got alot of time for Avram, and not the f**king snakes that have sought to undermine him everywhere he's gone. Couldn't think of a nicer bunch of people than gold, sullivan and brady to get relegated and lose a personal fortune. My heart weeps for the ****s.

 

Like others have pointed out, Brum and their dull, no-nonsense football will be a greater threat than West Ham.

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West Ham are still £100m in debt, their lack of TV money will really impact on their income - even with the parachute payments they still have a huge wage bill and a whole roster of players who will want to leave.

 

While they're going to pose a threat, they won't be the dominant force that a lot of people think they will.

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fair play to wigan today.... yes a no mark club but I like their manager... plays football the right way and gets on with it despite constantly losing their very best players

 

and one of the few managers that doesn't use every post match interview to moan about refs. I would suggest his upbeat positive nature has had a huge role in their continued battle to survive. I can only see him going on to great things.

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Hope they don't steal Owen from us!!??

 

No some of their fans are saying

Kris Commons(Derby) Ian Harte(Reading) Matt Mills(Reading) Scott Sinclair(Swansea) Jay Bothroyd(Cardiff)Luciano Becchio(Leeds) Lewis McGugan(Notts Forest) i wouldn't mind if we signed any of these players

 

Commons is now at Celtic!

 

I would like to us sign Lee Camp from nottingham forest, Jay Bothroyd, Yakubu, Chris Eagles , Shane Long, Becchio, and sinclair, They would be some good signings.

 

If relegated, I believe we will win the Championship next season

If we don't then you are welcome to dig this thread up & rub it in my claret & blue face,

I am a Proud Hammer

 

http://www.westhamfans.org/forum

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and one of the few managers that doesn't use every post match interview to moan about refs. I would suggest his upbeat positive nature has had a huge role in their continued battle to survive. I can only see him going on to great things.

 

Agree he's got a dignity about how he does things - one reason I'm v.happy hodgson turned things around at WBA and would like to see Brian McDermott take Reading up. Don't think martinez will ever be more than an upper championship manager, however.

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I've had no time for the prossie-botherer since he brought an illegally assembled side to St Marys and strutted about on our pitch so I was well chuffed to see West Ham go....

 

BUT

 

What bunch of undignified clowns sack their manager within an hour of the final whistle, needing to borrow an office at someone else's ground to do it?

How about saying, we will sit down tomorrow morning when the dust has settled and see where we go from here - then sack him in a professional way.

 

Rather than a shrewd business decision, which it would have been in January, it now looks like a spoilt child has reacted badly and hit out at the nearest grown up.

Doesn't reflect well on West Ham - lacks any class.

They are just a bunch of cockney porn barons, and as for Brady advising young people on business - yeah right love, you know what you're doing don't you!

 

Cue calls from the few to bring the great coaching expert uncle Avram back as DoF....

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My West Ham supporting mate tells me Tomkins is a good player and future England player.

 

:lol::lol::lol::lol:

 

Watch some highlights of his games. He's up there with Djimi Traore and Paul McShane in the "mugging a living off football" category

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Does anyone who knows about these things know if their £40 million loan from the local council will still be approved and is it legal? If it is, it seems to be a bit of an unfair advantage they have.

 

Which is why Tottenham Hotspur and Leyton Orient are taking them to a judicial review.

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Strange that some West Ham fans think a man like Di Canio that publicly admitted to being a fascist would be a good manager for the club.

 

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Would that bring unity and togetherness in the dressing-room? Would be quite a change in direction for the club after having Avram Grant as manager!

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Strange that some West Ham fans think a man like Di Canio that publicly admitted to being a fascist would be a good manager for the club.

 

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Would that bring unity and togetherness in the dressing-room? Would be quite a change in direction for the club after having Avram Grant as manager!

 

You do, of course, understand that Di Canio was giving a Roman Salute to the Lazio fans and the Irriducibili in particular and not a Nazi salute.

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You do, of course, understand that Di Canio was giving a Roman Salute to the Lazio fans and the Irriducibili in particular and not a Nazi salute.

 

Of course he does, he knows everything!

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You do, of course, understand that Di Canio was giving a Roman Salute to the Lazio fans and the Irriducibili in particular and not a Nazi salute.

 

Of course he does, he knows everything!

 

In his autobiography he praised Mussolini as "basically a very principled, ethical individual" who was "deeply misunderstood".

 

He has also said "I am a fascist, not a racist."...

 

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/1506262/Im-a-fascist-not-a-racist-says-Paolo-di-Canio.html

 

Don't try to defend the indefensible.

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Strange that some West Ham fans think a man like Di Canio that publicly admitted to being a fascist would be a good manager for the club.

 

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news-graphics-2005-_608378a.jpg

 

Would that bring unity and togetherness in the dressing-room?

Swindon appear to.
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In his autobiography he praised Mussolini as "basically a very principled, ethical individual" who was "deeply misunderstood".

 

He has also said "I am a fascist, not a racist."...

 

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/1506262/Im-a-fascist-not-a-racist-says-Paolo-di-Canio.html

 

Don't try to defend the indefensible.

 

Don't confuse Italian fascisim with Nazi fascisim. Two very different beasts.

 

But of course, you know everything.

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