Wow imagine if West Ham finish 4th and the above scenario comes to pass.
The look on Karen Brady’s face would almost be worth this crazy season. What Karma that would be after her attempts to void last season.
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Wow imagine if West Ham finish 4th and the above scenario comes to pass.
The look on Karen Brady’s face would almost be worth this crazy season. What Karma that would be after her attempts to void last season.
She's a proper disingenuous cunt that woman, if she were at a club in our position, along with all the other pricks in boardrooms throughout the entire Premier League, they would be whining like fuck that their club doesn't get their fair share of the TV money and the revenue they help generate should not pay for other clubs to try and overtake them
There wasn't even really big TV money until about 15 years ago and yet, all of those clubs managed to live within their means and manage themselves and their finances perfectly well for over 100 years in most cases
"If Everton were playing at the bottom of my garden, i'd close the curtains”
The vast majority of the tv money has gone straight into the pockets of the over paid prima donnas on the pitch and their slimy Agent sidekicks
But remember my post Steveo
West Ham were 60 points behind us last season and I think about 54 the season before.
Last season, and after the lockdown break, they were having to bust a gut to avoid relegation but for us the title was pretty much won.
Why such a massive swing?
There was no massive investment in West Ham.
They had no new super manager.
They had their own injury problems.
You cannot surely put that swing in fortunes down to burnout or lack of investment.
I cannot explain what has happened this season but you/me/us need to come up with something better
"If Everton were playing at the bottom of my garden, i'd close the curtains”
We have been brilliant the last 2 seasons but we overachieved IMO and it’s take a toll and West Ham with a decent squad have massively underachieved. This season our relatively small squad has been exposed while for 2 seasons previous we were very fortunate - settled side and almost no key injuries.
Lack of investment is absolutely at the heart of our issues this season. It is why so many are burnt out and why there is nothing to come in and replace them.
We know why we are nowhere near our levels of the last 2 seasons, as detailed by Steveo
We also know West Ham have a very good squad of players who underachieved massively, I disagree with Steveo that we overachieved, but our playing at our highest levels was hugely reliant on our ability to continually use the same 14 or 15 players in all of Premier League and Champions League games and a couple of players are absolutely key and we haven't had them this season or in Hendo's case, have missed them for too many games or had to play them out of position in the games they have played.
Arsenal out
"If Everton were playing at the bottom of my garden, i'd close the curtains”
You are avoiding the question and using Steveo's answers to the question which are themselves questionable. How come a 60 point swing to West Ham?
Were they not relegation fodder for the past 2 seasons with the same manager who has now steered them into a potential CL place at our expense?
And with no major expense?
And with their own injuries to key players
And with considerable effort needed to keep them up last season after the lockdown whereas we were just freewheeling to the PL title.
It takes some more honest reflections and explanations than those offered by yourself or Steveo.
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