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(27-09-2025, 11:20 AM)Cornish forest Wrote:
(27-09-2025, 11:12 AM)Sniffer Dog (Admin) Wrote:
(27-09-2025, 11:07 AM)Cornish forest Wrote:
(23-09-2025, 01:42 PM)stirred Wrote: I’m assuming this would save us money if he went to West Ham, so we should be hoping for it?

In my opinion no. 
I think Nuno guarantees you (as much as anything is guaranteed in football) at least a mid table finish. 
We need 3 ‘poor teams’ to fill the relegation spots, at the moment one of them is West Ham. It won’t be if Nuno takes over. 
We will have weakened and strengthened one of our rivals in one fail swoop.

Lets not forget what Nuno did and how he behaved.

EM didn't ask for that to happen, he even gave Nuno a new contract.

Even Steve Hodge said Nuno behaved terribly and instigated his own dismissal and I respect and believe Steve Hodge.

Also how many trophies has Nuno won compared to Ange?

I don’t dispute that but I don’t think it was all on him. I think he felt undermined. I also think the big man was in two minds whether to twist or stick on him since the back end of last season. 
I also think Angeball simply isn’t sustainable in the Prem. 
happy to be proven wrong, don’t think I will be.

Yes I understand where you are coming from.

I did liked Nuno and Ange wasn't my choice to takeover.

However I imagine that he would have learnt something from last season in the PL.

And we shouldn't forget that in his first season he finished fifth which proves that he can do it.

It's going to be interesting and we will see how it all evolves and pans out.
Panic on the streets of London
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(27-09-2025, 11:28 AM)Sniffer Dog (Admin) Wrote:
(27-09-2025, 11:20 AM)Cornish forest Wrote:
(27-09-2025, 11:12 AM)Sniffer Dog (Admin) Wrote:
(27-09-2025, 11:07 AM)Cornish forest Wrote:
(23-09-2025, 01:42 PM)stirred Wrote: I’m assuming this would save us money if he went to West Ham, so we should be hoping for it?

In my opinion no. 
I think Nuno guarantees you (as much as anything is guaranteed in football) at least a mid table finish. 
We need 3 ‘poor teams’ to fill the relegation spots, at the moment one of them is West Ham. It won’t be if Nuno takes over. 
We will have weakened and strengthened one of our rivals in one fail swoop.

Lets not forget what Nuno did and how he behaved.

EM didn't ask for that to happen, he even gave Nuno a new contract.

Even Steve Hodge said Nuno behaved terribly and instigated his own dismissal and I respect and believe Steve Hodge.

Also how many trophies has Nuno won compared to Ange?

I don’t dispute that but I don’t think it was all on him. I think he felt undermined. I also think the big man was in two minds whether to twist or stick on him since the back end of last season. 
I also think Angeball simply isn’t sustainable in the Prem. 
happy to be proven wrong, don’t think I will be.

Yes I understand where you are coming from.

I did liked Nuno and Ange wasn't my choice to takeover.

However I imagine that he would have learnt something from last season in the PL.

And we shouldn't forget that in his first season he finished fifth which proves that he can do it.

It's going to be interesting and we will see how it all evolves and pans out.

Hope so mate. Interesting not the word I would use  ?. ?
I don’t think there will be a middle ground with Ange, I think either his football starts to blow teams away or he will get us relegated.
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Nuno never fell out with EM, it was the Edu relationship that led to the issues.

Edu Isla major part of the multi club project, and Nuno was fully aware that Edu was going to be his boss before he signed the contract.

What happened after was mainly down to Nuno completely losing tbd plot over recruitment, late signings etc etc.

It’s well know also that Nuno’s coaching staff weren’t happy with how he went about things.

Then you take what happened in the West Ham game, where Nuno played politics over the result of the game, and it left EM with little option but to make the change.

There is too much at stake to let it fester and then split the dressing room, which is what would have happened.

Whether Ange is going to be the right appointment, only time will tell.
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f**k him, his conduct in the last few months was terrible.

Good luck in playing The West Ham Way.
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Nuno took training today apparently once potter had come in and said his goodbyes, no smoke without fire indeed nuno, surprised potter didn’t say similar in his press conference yesterday
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Honest to God watching the Manure game and it surprises me how easy big men fall. You wouldn't want them next to you in battle thats for sure
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Nuno confirmed
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have to say it sounds more and more as though he had been tapped up
First the points and then the pints….
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Thought West ham were looking good for the first 10 mins then Everton score..
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Excellent come on Everton!
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Bit depressing watching this game with Nuno in the dugout.
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(29-09-2025, 09:31 PM)wassy04 Wrote: Bit depressing watching this game with Nuno in the dugout.

Why did Nuno sub Somerville? He had the beating of the fullback. Only turned on late but commentator said he’d been their best player.
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