West Ham or Bournemouth?

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If they use PPG/WPPG its so open to litigation for all not just the relegation battle.as millions will be lost in league position. Will VAR not come into it? All the times external parties factually got a call wrong, e.g Didzys 2nd phase goal, but it was tolerated as VAR was still developing. We may have the £millions of the CL if those calls are allowed to effect PPG.
 

WH deserve to go down for having that damn awful stadium which they thieved off the tax payer anyway ...... and I enjoy a trip to the seaside if its warm ish !
 
They can't relegate anyone on the ppg system. The courts will be busy enough with the backlog from the lockdown. We all know the last day drama of a relegation fight (since we always end up down). So relegation/ promotion is a lot to do with nerve and form which would be removed. Also players coming back into fitness, other players getting suspended or injured. It would be deciding relegation at this point which managers have not reckoned on. So it maybe ok for European places but not to decide the fate of a clubs existence. Look at the damage it did to us last time we were relegated from the prem.
 
They can't relegate anyone on the ppg system. The courts will be busy enough with the backlog from the lockdown. We all know the last day drama of a relegation fight (since we always end up down). So relegation/ promotion is a lot to do with nerve and form which would be removed. Also players coming back into fitness, other players getting suspended or injured. It would be deciding relegation at this point which managers have not reckoned on. So it maybe ok for European places but not to decide the fate of a clubs existence. Look at the damage it did to us last time we were relegated from the prem.
I really think we've got to play the games, even if it's with no crowds.
I mean, it's shit already because apart from Liverpool getting the points for the title, how many results are going to be different now to what they would have been if the virus hadn't happened?
Of course, we'll never know.
We've upped our training apparently, I guess most teams have. I can see the games starting in June. Maybe all late kick offs because of heat.
Did you see Jack Wheelchair's now moaning about it not being safe to play?
The cunt's never fit. He's not been near the first team squad in months so how's he going to catch anything?
 
Look, cards on the table, it's Bournemouth for me. It's a no brainer to pick West Ham and all that goes with it but at least they're a proper club with proper support. Bournemouth are a nothing club that people conveniently forget cheated their way to the Premier league. Had it been a Rotherham or a Peterborough I may have voted for them but it's not so fuck em. Prior to the Tevez shenanigans their was no bad blood between the clubs and visits to Upton park, although rare, were an exciting experience as a young lad in the big smoke. As has been pointed out on several occasions on here, if we'd taken care of our own business the outcome would have been completely different.
 
I wouldn't call Bournemouth or any other club a nothing club,shades of S6 there.Cheats maybe.As for West Ham,that particular ghost was exorcised after the cup game.Hopefully games will be played,all be it behind closed doors and whoever stays up does so on merit
 
I wouldn't call Bournemouth or any other club a nothing club,shades of S6 there.Cheats maybe.As for West Ham,that particular ghost was exorcised after the cup game.Hopefully games will be played,all be it behind closed doors and whoever stays up does so on merit
Bournemouth. Officially formed in 1972, no top 2 division titles, no fa cup wins, no league cup wins, cheated their way to the top. I'm happy with my description thanks.
 
Bournemouth. A nothing club that only got were it is by cheating the system. We can also bring Ramsdale back then.

On second thoughts. West Ham. Relegate the jellied eel munching bellends.
 

In case anybody is in any doubt, this from our old friend and West Ham fan Martin Samuel on 11th May.

His article is actually about how Liverpool should rest whichever players they want, but it soon descends into Samuels' 13-year-long bollocks about how it was all the Blades' fault we got relegated in 2007

'Sheffield United began this thought process, by holding West Ham responsible for their relegation in 2007.

They lost at home to Wigan on the last day and won just two league games after February 10. Yet Neil Warnock, Sheffield United's manager, even blamed Liverpool for fielding a weakened side against Fulham, conveniently forgetting he did the same against Manchester United to be better prepared for a match away at Charlton — losing the first game, drawing the next.'


So who got fined £20m then, you fat cockney cunt? Who blagged a free stadium when teams like Spurs have had to fund their own? For weeks, fuckwit Samuels has been adopting his 'Mister Reasonable' act and saying the PL season should be abandoned as any other solution would be 'against the spirit of the game'. A bit like fielding unregistered players, then? Twat.
 
West Ham down for me, I reckon that Bournemouth will be amongst the favourites to go down next season, their team I being picked over already according to the press.
 
As a team pushing for European football, a dream West Ham have been spunking money at for years and getting nowhere, it would be quite funny to see it blow up and see them go down. However, as a team pushing for Europe, it should be fairly immaterial from our perspective about who goes down other than to maybe cherry-pick some of Bournemouth's players (if you'll pardon the pun).
 
As a team pushing for European football, a dream West Ham have been spunking money at for years and getting nowhere, it would be quite funny to see it blow up and see them go down. However, as a team pushing for Europe, it should be fairly immaterial from our perspective about who goes down other than to maybe cherry-pick some of Bournemouth's players (if you'll pardon the pun).
Tbh, we've more been pushing for mid-table & getting nowhere...
And really only been spunking money for the last couple of seasons....& still getting nowhere...
 
I'd prefer West Ham, but for different reasons - for their fans giving up on the Boleyn Ground too easily and leaving us with the away trip we have now. For all the jibes about AFC Bournemouth being an '8k nothing' club, I respect the fact they are still at a hub of their community (like us). Even their new ground will be just over the road, and likely not to be at the immense tax payer cost that West Ham seem to be able to continue to fleece for theirs.
 
I'd prefer West Ham, but for different reasons - for their fans giving up on the Boleyn Ground too easily and leaving us with the away trip we have now. For all the jibes about AFC Bournemouth being an '8k nothing' club, I respect the fact they are still at a hub of their community (like us). Even their new ground will be just over the road, and likely not to be at the immense tax payer cost that West Ham seem to be able to continue to fleece for theirs.
Not our fault, guv.
You're right though, it is now a terrible away trip, unless you want 3 points..
 

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