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RE: The Premier League 2025/26 - Trailer Park Tom - 20-10-2025

(20-10-2025, 10:09 PM)stirred Wrote:
(20-10-2025, 08:58 PM)Salvatore Matrecano Wrote: West Ham lucky only to be a goal down at half time and booed off. Even Ange didn’t manage that in his first game.

First game? That’s his 3rd. His first home game. And one point. I don’t understand why he went there, I can only assume he got a severance package from us, they threw money at him and he’s a mercenary. 

It should be easy to stay up this season for us, unlike what some of you seem to think. Our squad is comfortably top half. I just hope we get a coach that can get the best out of them.

Nuno and Ange both needed more time between previous sackings. It's not healthy to go from one toxic environment straight into another. You need to get away and have a break.


RE: The Premier League 2025/26 - BomberBowyer - 20-10-2025

(20-10-2025, 12:09 PM)Sniffer Dog (Admin) Wrote:
(20-10-2025, 12:06 PM)Fumanchew Wrote:
(20-10-2025, 11:59 AM)Sniffer Dog (Admin) Wrote: I see that none of Nuno's assistants who were with him at Forest have followed him to West Ham.

Not yet anyway.

They are probably still pissed off with him.

There’s a rumour that West Ham won’t pay for them

Funnily enough I wouldn't have minded us taking a punt on Rui Silva until the end of the season and then him going to work under Marco Silva if possible.

Anyway looks like we have Sean now so that ship has sailed and I am happy with Sean.

It is a real shame that we couldn’t have kept Rui Silva etc when Nuno left. They seemed to love it here and the players and fans them. Probably expected to follow Nuno to his next club but there were rumours of unhappiness with Nuno and his behaviour that led to him and they leaving Forest and also that Sullivan and Brady won’t agree to them coming in at West Ham.


RE: The Premier League 2025/26 - ozzyten10 - 20-10-2025

There was a rumour that they wanted to stay.


RE: The Premier League 2025/26 - Fella - 20-10-2025

All his backroom staff aren’t happy with Nuno as they all love(d) it here and he’s talked them out of a job. Added salt into the wounds as West Ham haven’t employed them.


RE: The Premier League 2025/26 - Sniffer Dog (Admin) - 21-10-2025

So to sum up Nuno f****d over his coaching staff and f****d over the forest fans.

Would love West Ham to get relegated.


RE: The Premier League 2025/26 - Paplane - 21-10-2025

I heard a West Ham podcaster suggest that West Ham had done a deal with Forest to allow Nuno to join them. Id imagine that the deal didn't extend to the other coaches and West Ham being West Ham, they're probably too tight to put their hand in their pockets and buy out the those contracts too. Or perhaps EM wont allow Nuno to have hia coaching team, on thr basis that this would be assisting a competitor.


RE: The Premier League 2025/26 - Sniffer Dog (Admin) - 24-10-2025

Nuno getting sacked in the morning chants.


RE: The Premier League 2025/26 - wassy04 - 24-10-2025

Ange probably already waiting in the wings..


RE: The Premier League 2025/26 - Salvatore Matrecano - 24-10-2025

Be funny if he broke Ange’s record. They look so bad though, how the hell did we lose to them?


RE: The Premier League 2025/26 - pennhillred - 24-10-2025

(24-10-2025, 08:44 PM)Josh Wrote: I have absolutely no problem saying I’m happy to see Nuno losing.

Same here. 

He really screwed us on his way out.

Don’t want Leeds to do well, but I hope West Ham lose and they keep losing. 

(It’s in the past now, but I’ll never forgive Nuno for that last match. Or that horror vs Leicester either.)


RE: The Premier League 2025/26 - stirred - 24-10-2025

Same. He put his own interests above the club, aired his grievances in public and caused not only the scramble for a new coach that torpedoed what should have been an amazing season, but fuelled the media sh@t storm. I’ll tune in for the second half hoping to hear the sacked in the morning chants as goals 3 and 4 go in.


RE: The Premier League 2025/26 - Username - 24-10-2025

Two terrible teams tonight, there’s very little positives coming out of West Ham but Leeds look really nervy at the back, and got nothing going forward in open play.