The Championship
Both teams look like they'd need a massive overhaul to have any chance of surviving in the Premier League. But then watching our final vs. Huddersfield you could've probably said the same.

I bet the EFL are praying Hull win.
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And looks like their prayers will be answered.
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Unkind maybe but thats one relegation place taken care of.
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(23-05-2026, 05:57 PM)Salvatore Matrecano Wrote: Unkind maybe but thats one relegation place taken care of.

That's what we thought last year too though with Sunderland.
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(23-05-2026, 09:04 PM)wassy04 Wrote:
(23-05-2026, 05:57 PM)Salvatore Matrecano Wrote: Unkind maybe but thats one relegation place taken care of.

That's what we thought last year too though with Sunderland.

Nah Hull nowhere near, literally a whole squad needed.
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West Ham are sticking with Nuno.

(for now anyway)
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Interesting given the negative stories that have been written by him with (what appears to have been) some internal information being released by people within the Club
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(Yesterday, 10:30 AM)Username Wrote: Interesting given the negative stories that have been written by him with (what appears to have been) some internal information being released by people within the Club

Send out signals for 2 or 3 days that the manager's job's on the line, then offer them the chance to stay but with a massive pay cut. It's that kind of stuff that has resulted in the relegation of West Ham and why their fans hate their owners so much.

Its the correct decision though, Nuno's been down there with Wolves (albeit with a bankrolled prem squad) and got a team promoted. If they'd have sacked him and brought in say Scott Parker, they'd be promoted in 12 months but have a 2nd rate manager in place for the following prem campaign.
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