Chelsea at home and Chelsea away are two very different beasts to be fair. They are nowhere near as good on the road as they have been in their home games lately (recent away games include a 5-0 defeat and failing to beat Sheffield United). The game against them will be difficult for us, but we...
Agreed. Whoever is manager next season, I don't want to see a situation where we are signing a new squad again.
I'm hoping for a summer where we only bring in 4-5 new players (excluding replacing any key players we may sell, of course). There's potential in this squad and we should work on...
West Ham drew their last two home games against Leverkusen and Liverpool. They aren't completely hopeless.
Chelsea are also a very different side at home compared to how they perform away (no away win for almost 3 months), so we can get something against them if we are at our best too.
I am usually one that advocates for sticking with the manager, but there are sometimes when a manager and a club aren't a good fit for each other and I think that's the case with Nuno.
Not a bad manager, but I don't think its going to work out if he stays.
Regardless of what we think, I reckon...
No, but two yo-yo clubs in West Brom and Norwich and two relegated Premier League sides doesn't make for a very interesting set of fixtures. I can't say I can particularly root for any of them this time around.
The celebration was a bit daft of him, but I'd still take him next season despite that. He's shown he can do it in the Premier League in a dreadful Sheffield United side.
Still far from convinced he's a good fit for the club or the right man to take us forwards. If we stay up, it'll be largely down to how hopeless the bottom three are.
I still think we should make a change in the summer, personally.
Had a feeling CHO would be important this month. Though I hope we do make it more than my predicted 3 points and he bangs in the winner against Chelsea!