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Well it’s Spurs or West Ham

He tried to stand up and do a few runs on the sidelines and fell over almost immediately. Looks like some kind of ligament thing as that’s usually symptomatic of an ACL - minimal actual pain due to the adrenaline but just cannot support yourself. Didn’t actually get as far as the pitch, but the medical staff were still poor for letting him even weight bear on it - was fairly clear from first glance he was fucked

No shit. The most widely reported fact in football history probably.

Exactly this - if they were 3 points worse off then absolutely they’d be under the pump but there’s no chance they don’t get another point and tbh 42 should be alright.
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Had nee idea to be honest. After that and the Tevez fiasco I just ignored them. :lol:
 

I can't call it to be honest. Spurs on paper have the easier run-in, but as we know, there are no easy games.

West Ham seem to be hitting their stride at the right time, but Spurs' first win since Triceratops roamed the mean streets of north London is going to give them a bounce.

Coin toss for me, but if Forest slips and WHU and Spurs keep the pace, then it's game on again. Forest is only a win above the Hammers

God damn there's a lot of buts in this post.
 
Wouldn’t surprise me if they go above Newcastle after this weekend.

Leeds home to Burnley
Newcastle home to Brighton
On form certainly.

Spurs are the key. Beat Villa and the mags lose it's a very slippery slope the mags are on. Still highly unlikely as they only need 1 win but where's that coming from?
Yeah I occasionally see some vlogs by a West Ham fan on my feeds and they all absolutely hate the new ground

I’d still rather have a chairman like Ridsdale than the Saudis tbh
Do you like fish and plants?

Old Peter was paying several thousands a year for the use of them if I remember correctly.

But yeah I agree.
 
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It's a bit easier building on an old pit in Sunderland than having to buy land in London mind.
They didn't need to buy land in London, they already owned some. They had planning permission to increase their existing ground to 42,500, which given that their highest attendance until the move to the Olympic Stadium [including the years when there was no safety control on numbers] was 42,322, seemed perfectly suitable for West Ham as a club. However, the owners saw the quick profit from selling the land and moving, so they did.
 
They didn't need to buy land in London, they already owned some. They had planning permission to increase their existing ground to 42,500, which given that their highest attendance until the move to the Olympic Stadium [including the years when there was no safety control on numbers] was 42,322, seemed perfectly suitable for West Ham as a club. However, the owners saw the quick profit from selling the land and moving, so they did.
The old Boleyn was shite mind. Canny for an atmosphere but it basically needed all four sides doing up and lack of coperate too.

They were in a similar scenario to us at Roker. A new ground was the right decision, not sure about going to an athletics stadium mind.
 
On form certainly.

Spurs are the key. Beat Villa and the mags lose it's a very slippery slope the mags are on. Still highly unlikely as they only need 1 win but where's that coming from?

Do you like fish and plants?

Old Peter was paying several thousands a year for the use of them if I remember correctly.

But yeah I agree.
Mags don't need a point unfortunately. Spurs would have to win 2 draw 2 (or win 3), West Ham would need to win 2.

Mind, they need to get themselves sorted for next season, they are one of the 3 worst teams in the league right at this moment imo.
 
The old Boleyn was shite mind. Canny for an atmosphere but it basically needed all four sides doing up and lack of coperate too.

They were in a similar scenario to us at Roker. A new ground was the right decision, not sure about going to an athletics stadium mind.
Sort of, but….. three main differences. We didn’t have the space to build the stands necessary to hold 40,000+, they did. We didn’t have an all seater stadium to allow us to play in the PL, they did. Our capacity was woefully short of what we needed for our fan base for the PL, their’s was spot on. Bottom line, we wouldn’t have survived without moving, they didn’t actually need to move.
The ‘easy’ fixtures have gone for both West Ham and Spurs. I can’t see Spurs getting more than 5 points, so West Ham probably need a win and a draw to be safe.
 
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Sort of, but….. three main differences. We didn’t have the space to build the stands necessary to hold 40,000+, they did. We didn’t have an all seater stadium to allow us to play in the PL, they did. Our capacity was woefully short of what we needed for our fan base for the PL, their’s was spot on. Bottom line, we wouldn’t have survived without moving, they didn’t actually need to move.
The ‘easy’ fixtures have gone for both West Ham and Spurs. I can’t see Spurs getting more than 5 points, so West Ham probably need a win and a draw to be safe.
It would have cost over £200M to sort their existing ground out over several years with minimal closures to keep the money rolling in. I suppose they could have moved out to the Olympic stadium for a couple of seasons. Maybe that would have been a solution but a massive freebie on their doorstep was too good to turn down.
 
Spurs by far the most likely to have a bounce back season next season, so that's who I want to go down as it would benefit us more next year.

Bookies basically have it a 50/50 coin toss now.
 
Mags don't need a point unfortunately. Spurs would have to win 2 draw 2 (or win 3), West Ham would need to win 2.

Mind, they need to get themselves sorted for next season, they are one of the 3 worst teams in the league right at this moment imo.
If Carlsberg…

Imagine if beating them twice helped send them down in our return season :lol: the irony considering it was them saying to us “6 easy points and relegated”…
 
Xavi Simons out for the season, out for the world cup.

I was only half watching but didn't he play on for a bit after getting assessed? Seemed mental at the time, and even more mental now.
By him playing more minutes after injury could have destroyed career Spurs are going to pay you more
West Ham are down, Brentford away and Arsenal to play in the next two fixtures.
Like I said the irony is if Arsenal beat West Ham…Arsenal could go on win the title & West Ham go down helping Spurs stay up this fixture is all staring us in the face.
 
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By him playing more minutes after injury could have destroyed career Spurs are going to pay you more
Another poster has clarified he didn't play on but was bearing weight on it as they were seeing what was up.
As I say I was only half watching, and that is definitely confirmed!
 
Another poster has clarified he didn't play on but was bearing weight on it as they were seeing what was up.
As I say I was only half watching, and that is definitely confirmed!
I watched it on and off doing work around the house did see him carried off by the physo
 
Another poster has clarified he didn't play on but was bearing weight on it as they were seeing what was up.
As I say I was only half watching, and that is definitely confirmed!
Is it the same leg that was cramping up in the game against Brighton, where he did actually play on as they'd have been down to 10 men. If it was, I wonder if some damage was done then causing the weakness and eventual breakdown against Wolves.
 
...but a massive freebie on their doorstep was too good to turn down.
100% this isn't it. It costs them something like £4m a season while it cost Spurs £1bn to build their own.

All the suits care about is income. The new ground gave them twice as many seats to sell and a fancier ground to have other suits turn up to, without having the massive outlay to weigh it up against.
 
Mags don't need a point unfortunately. Spurs would have to win 2 draw 2 (or win 3), West Ham would need to win 2.
Think Spurs and the Hammers are capable of putting a late run together, Newcastle are on the slide, and I dont think 42 points will guarantee safety this season🤞
 
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