The Premier League 2025/26
Qustion for you Sniffer, will EM look to bail out if we get relegated and would the redevelopment of the stadium be shelved? As each week passes relegation is becoming a possibilty as will always be playing catchup!
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Despite Newcastle’s early goal, West Ham looked by far the better team today.

But then, I can’t remember a recent game where Newcastle have been worse.

They stopped playing after their goal.

Another bad day for Forest and we weren’t even playing.

We just have to win on Sunday.
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(02-11-2025, 05:02 PM)Salvatore Matrecano Wrote: Bloody hell Newcastle. We are in a hole now. Next week is a must win, even then cant get out bottom 3.

Next week is kind of a must win, obviously not mathematically, but I agree with you.

United were playing for second yesterday and a month ago Amorim was nearly sacked and they were below us just above the bottom 3.

The league table isn't lying right now there are a lot of teams picking up wins but we can absolutely put a run together and other teams can go on winless runs.

Sky sports constantly talking about long balls and set pieces now Pep and the oil barrons have given it the all clear
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I'm not too bothered that West Ham won. It just ramps the pressure up on Burnley and Leeds, who will begin to feel it if clubs below them pick up points. And now Wolves have sacked their manager, they might get a new manager bounce, further adding pressure.
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New from Percy… (Wolves fans haven’t taken it well…):

Gary O'Neil is in advanced talks with #Wolves over a return as head coach, 11 months after departing Molineux. Other options are being explored but O'Neil is emerging as a very strong contender. No appointment expected today
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That’s one relegation place nailed on. Let’s not be one of the other 2.
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Ornstein update - no imminent decision + they want to talk to Ten Haag:

? Wolves advancing in talks with Gary O’Neil + exploring other options in parallel - including Erik ten Hag. 55yo discussed internally & #WWFC expressed interest in speaking to ex-#MUFC boss as part of process. No imminent decision expected @TheAthleticFC
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(03-11-2025, 02:00 PM)pennhillred Wrote: Ornstein update - no imminent decision + they want to talk to Ten Haag:

? Wolves advancing in talks with Gary O’Neil + exploring other options in parallel - including Erik ten Hag. 55yo discussed internally & #WWFC expressed interest in speaking to ex-#MUFC boss as part of process. No imminent decision expected @TheAthleticFC

Not sure which is worse
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I think Ten Haag can do a job. You cant judge anyone, manager or player, by any recent history at Man Utd. It's a train wreck there.
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Wolves may get a new manager bounce but they're where they are as a result of a sustained lack of investment in their squad over, probably, 3 years now.
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It won’t be O’Neill. He’s withdrawn from the process.

Shame.

Just have to hope whoever they get is equally rubbish.
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Go on Ange, do it!
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