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Relegation Battle - 22/23


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6 minutes ago, DevonIsAPlaceOnEarth said:

Dare I say things might seem very bleak if we didn’t beat Utd last week. We would have been second bottom, 2pts from safety.

 

3rd bottom but agree it would’ve been bleak. 

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23 minutes ago, DevonIsAPlaceOnEarth said:

Dare I say things might seem very bleak if we didn’t beat Utd last week. We would have been second bottom, 2pts from safety.

 

Bleak would have been in that situation with Gerrard as manager. Interesting woulld be what i called it if we were there under Emery. 

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Not much talk of West Ham being in trouble but they've been in poor form for a year now, one of the few teams to take less points than us during Steven Gerrard's ill-fated tenure. Play Arsenal next, if they lose that and other fixtures go against them they could drop into the bottom three.

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Just now, useless said:

Not much talk of West Ham being in trouble but they've been in poor form for a year now, one of the few teams to take less points than us during Steven Gerrard's ill-fated tenure. Play Arsenal next, if they lose that and other fixtures go against them they could drop into the bottom three.

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5 minutes ago, useless said:

Not much talk of West Ham being in trouble but they've been in poor form for a year now, one of the few teams to take less points than us during Steven Gerrard's ill-fated tenure. Play Arsenal next, if they lose that and other fixtures go against them they could drop into the bottom three.

They're poor but they've been in worse situations and survived. Problem Moyes has is I think he'd rather just stick with the team that got 6th-7th but they spent around 150m so he has to play the new signings and they're very hit and miss.

They did have a run of beating Fulham, Bournemouth and Wolves at home so that suggests they'll just about grind out enough home wins v lower teams to be o.k which is sometimes all you need to do to stay up.

Us losing at home to them was a really poor result so hopefully Emery can turn around our dismal record in the coming seasons against them.

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8 minutes ago, useless said:

Not much talk of West Ham being in trouble but they've been in poor form for a year now, one of the few teams to take less points than us during Steven Gerrard's ill-fated tenure. Play Arsenal next, if they lose that and other fixtures go against them they could drop into the bottom three.

Even worse than their league position is that they're not playing the WEST 'AM WAY

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After they play Arsenal they then have a bunch of games against teams around them, which in theory should give them a chance of gaining some points and moving up the table, but do badly in those games and it will have the opposite effect.

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6 hours ago, useless said:

Not much talk of West Ham being in trouble but they've been in poor form for a year now, one of the few teams to take less points than us during Steven Gerrard's ill-fated tenure. Play Arsenal next, if they lose that and other fixtures go against them they could drop into the bottom three.

That's why I don't like it when people talk about "kicking on next season"...sometimes it just does not click as has been the case for West Ham and Leicester.  You claw and scratch for every league position you can get now.

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West Spam went undefeated in the Conference league so don’t think their going that badly, may just be struggling with the two games a week this season. 

Moyes will get them away from trouble in the new year.

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