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Hammers To Test Waters For Celtic Midfielder

Submitted by Louis Nixon on Tue, 02/06/2026 - 10:52

West Ham have rung Celtic in recent days to get their word in for Belgium midfielder Arne Engels, but many others are doing so, making it a complicated deal.

The Hammers are looking to take advantage of Engels’ situation as he has made it known to Celtic that he would like to not remain at the club beyond the summer. Whilst that’s seemingly a positive, the negative is that this notification hasn’t only gone out to West Ham, and both AC Milan and Roma are trying to convince him to join.

An exit is guaranteed, but to where is unknown.

In the event West Ham did suffer relegation, which unfortunately transpired, the club were prepared by having a list of targets available that they would like to choose from.

Some specifically have since been announced publicly, but it can certainly be seen by the trend of targets that the Hammers will be looking to sign free agents, cheap talent outside of England, as well as the ‘top’ players in the Championship.

Arne Engels would be a sublime addition to the Championship for West Ham, but it also seems a very complex deal to complete given the calibre of clubs after him… would you rather have a joyride in Italy where you are playing in either the Europa League or Champions League, or be playing in the Championship?

Not to mention, West Ham won’t be able to cover the wages of clubs in European football, so it’ll overall be a hard deal to complete.

Many more targets are to come, but a technical director remains a priority - West Ham are hoping to have said person in their position by the end of the week.

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Changes Begin To Emerge Regarding Backroom Staff

Submitted by Louis Nixon on Sun, 31/05/2026 - 11:49

As anticipated with the players, the Hammers are also expected to face a full revamped back room staff coming into next season, with the expectation of Nuno to be backed with people he feels he can best work with rather than the cheaper alternative.

Not necessarily affecting Nuno directly, but this morning, Maximilian Hahn has resigned from his recruitment position at West Ham, with Dylan Curnell promoted to a more senior position.

Dylan is a boyhood Hammers fan who has spent over seven years at the club working as part of our academy analysis team.

Max Hahn contributed towards a handful of signings that the managers over his period did sign, some better than others; his best likely being Mateus Fernandes, but realistically, the players targeted and signed since 2024 haven’t been good enough.

On to changes elsewhere, question marks have begun to arise over Paco Jemez. The Spaniard seemingly announced a statement of departure but also did an interview in Spain confirming that Nuno DOES want him to stay and be a part of next season.

To add on to this cryptic indication, Paco has since posted on X, "But what if it wasn't the end...?"

Additionally, the Hammers will look to appoint a technical director in the upcoming weeks. The goal is to have someone fulfilling the position before the Summer transfer window opens, as well as have the majority of the backroom staff sorted coming up to then.

The transfer window opens on the 15th of June.

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Rumour Roundup - Summer Clearance

Submitted by Louis Nixon on Fri, 29/05/2026 - 10:03

With West Ham confirming Nuno Espírito Santo’s stay at the club within a few days of relegation being confirmed, the Hammers now turn their attention to the staff as well as the players.

Assistant Head Coach Paco Jemez has released a statement which indicates his time at West Ham is over after his contract has run out. Whilst disappointing, West Ham was his first-ever gig as an assistant, and he wants to explore an avenue elsewhere, somewhere he’ll be the top dog.

Other than Paco, West Ham will be making numerous other changes with the backroom staff, but at this stage no names have been mentioned; though, you would hope it would be people from Nuno’s past.

Looking at the players, it’s become apparent that despite Summerville’s statement indicating that he would like to stay, he would have to be sold for financial reasons.

Callum Wilson is rumoured to have signed a new contract but wants to return to the Premier League - another conflicting statement. It can only be assumed that perhaps he would have a release clause or it’s a way for West Ham to get a small fee, around the £1-2m region… better than a kick in the teeth!

Malick Diouf has had enquiries from numerous other Premier League clubs, and Everton are gunning for Wan-Bissaka, hoping to secure a deal around the £10,000,000 mark. West Ham will attempt to negotiate a bit more, but our bargaining power is minimal.

The club are also anticipating that a bidding war will unfold between Stuttgart and Dortmund for Konstantinos Mavropanos. Whilst no offer has been made at the moment, it is speculated that a fee in the £20-25m margin is expected.

With the transfer window not being open and rumoured targets are out in full force, it certainly will be a rollercoaster. Some bigger sales will be made sooner in the window, and some will be made later on - the World Cup campaign hasn’t come at an ideal time.

Strap yourself in - there is much more chaos ahead of us!

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West Ham Confirm Nuno Espírito Santo STAYS

Submitted by Louis Nixon on Wed, 27/05/2026 - 10:00

West Ham United have put out a message from the Board of Directors this morning, discussing all of the troubles that have occurred, profusely apologising, but most importantly, confirming that Nuno will be staying.

“We held meetings with Head Coach Nuno Espírito Santo early this week and are pleased to confirm that he has expressed his continued commitment to the Club – as we have to him.”

“Nuno made it very clear that he is highly motivated for the challenge of guiding West Ham United back to the top flight at the first time of asking. That must be the unquestionable goal for next season. Nuno has spent one previous year in the EFL Championship, and it was an outstanding success as he secured 99 points to win the title with Wolverhampton Wanderers in 2018.”

The statement continues to reiterate their sincerest apologies and, towards the end, confirms that the season ticket renewals will open and there will be reductions “up to a 30%”

The full details will be shared at 12 today.

It is positive to see the Hammers make a decision quickly, as now the remainder of the window is spent rebuilding.

Additionally, this also proves that Kretinsky has had his way at the first ‘discussion’ that the club have had to have - potentially being a sign of things to come.

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Nuno Espírito Santo Is Set To REMAIN West Ham Manager

Submitted by Louis Nixon on Tue, 26/05/2026 - 14:06

Nuno Espírito Santo is expected to remain at West Ham United after further talks have taken place.

Numerous sources yesterday suggested that Nuno was set to face the sack after a meeting with the club, but yesterday evening, it turned out to be inconclusive.

Daniel Kretinsky, who is rumoured to have levelled his stake with David Sullivan in the club, has been an advocate for Nuno to remain in his position. Meanwhile, David Sullivan wants to trigger the ‘free release clause’ West Ham placed in the Portuguese manager's contract and sign a manager on a free.

After further discussion today, the club are now more willing for Nuno Espírito Santo to stay in the Championship and believes he could be the right man for the rebuild that the Hammers are set to undergo, as well as most importantly, tackle the task of taking West Ham up at the first time of asking.

Other candidates are yet to be explored, but at this moment in time, the Hammers are likely to remain with Nuno.

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The Blame Game Begins - Where Did It Go Wrong For West Ham?

Submitted by Louis Nixon on Mon, 25/05/2026 - 10:27

There are times in life when obnoxious individuals will shift the blame onto someone else or pawn off a problem, but in the case of West Ham, the fans have every right to take a step back from what has happened and dissect what has been a disaster-class.

Here’s how it unfolded.

Whilst the Hammers have had ongoing issues that have spanned over a decade, in the more specific picture, Graham Potter was a significant factor in how West Ham United ended up in the Championship.

Whilst he himself didn’t take charge of many games in the season, it was his summer transfer window that proved to be costly for the Hammers. The removal of leaders and characters costs us in the long run.

Names such as Coufal, Emerson, Antonio and Cresswell all could’ve played a big part within the dressing room. Whilst they might not have gotten good minutes, the lack of leadership certainly proved to be costly in the opening stages, snatching away those handful of points we could’ve had to stay up.

Nuno’s Decision

Whilst relegation seemed inevitable, a quiet round of applause should be given to Nuno for even getting this Hammers side to the final day with a fighting chance, but with that said, looking back at some of the decisions that were made, they seriously were nothing but schoolboy.

Incidents such as playing wingbacks on the wrong side, not playing two strikers, which, admittedly, couldn’t be achieved until January. Not being able to get up to speed with specific players, such as Wilson and Fernandes, to begin with, as well as playing Max Kilman for so long before inevitably dropping him.

Tactically? Nothing but a seesaw. It’s frustrating as the Hammers seemed to have found their way with the 4-4-2 formation, but Nuno refused to stick with it in certain games, and when all hope was lost, he reverted to it, which usually would end in a positive outcome - the consistency and faith within systems were non-existent.

The Mistakes and Mishaps

As well as an overall poor array of quality available to us, West Ham certainly didn’t save themselves.

Player mistakes were made across numerous different games, managerial errors of going defensive too early or poor substitutions, as well as a handful of poor VAR decisions, all played a part in our fate - it really isn’t surprising to see why the Hammers went down.

Player mistakes? West Ham 0-1 Fulham. Managerial Errors? West Ham 0-2 Brentford. VAR decision? Brighton 1-1 West Ham. - Numerous other games could also fulfil these requirements, and given that the list is that long, it does beg the question of how the relegation possibility was even taken to the final day.

Ex-managers, players, VAR, as well as the current manager, all have their share as to why the Hammers have now been relegated.

Did I forget the owners? No. I just couldn’t exceed the word count, you’d need a book, not an article to discuss that!

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West Ham United Are Officially Relegated - West Ham 3-0 Leeds

Submitted by Louis Nixon on Sun, 24/05/2026 - 20:39

From Prague to Preston. West Ham United have officially been relegated from the Premier League

The great escape hasn’t been completed. It was a miracle that the Hammers even went into Gameweek 38, the final Matchweek of the Premier League season, with a chance to stay up.

The Hammers ultimately held up their end of the bargain this afternoon after securing three points, but unfortunately, David Moyes’ Everton side put up a miserable performance, one which didn’t even register a shot on target, astonishing.

Words on today’s game? Embarrassing. Players ran their hearts out and produced a brilliant performance, but why wasn’t that demonstrated throughout? Why was it only on the final day that the level of intensity we required all season was shown?

Today’s result also summarises the reality of how far the Hammers have fallen. Whilst West Ham will be playing in the Championship next season, Bournemouth and Sunderland will BOTH be representing England in the Europa League. Two clubs that resemble nothing near the Hammers’ income nor fanbase, but certainly two clubs that resemble what a true, caring ownership can produce and one that is run based on quality rather than a friendly social gathering.

The ultimate victory of the game was the fans.

Leeds initially mocked West Ham signing “Lincoln away ole ole”… can you blame them? But then, the two following chants were both sung in unity by West Ham & Leeds, which were “You sold your soul for this shit hole” as well as “Cockney Boys, on a bender, David Sullivan is a sex offender” - David Sullivan was seen leaving his chair in the box after these chants were sung.

A funeral for a friend, an ending which is followed by many black holes. Today is a day of misery, sadness and primarily disappointment, but it has been an impending feeling for the last couple of years and one which felt like a matter of time.

A black hole of questions will now arise over the coming days, but one thing that is clear, from head to toe, is that West Ham will need an entire transformation.

Sadly, the apple doesn’t fall far from the tree.

Our roots are deep, but the rot has risen - a new tree is the only answer.

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West Ham vs Leeds Line-ups

Submitted by Louis Nixon on Sun, 24/05/2026 - 14:45

West Ham: Hermansen, Walker-Peters, Mavropanos, Disasi, Diouf, Soucek, Fernandes, Summerville, Bowen (C), Taty, Pablo
Subs: Areola, Kilman, Wan-Bissaka, Scarles, Wilson, Magassa, Potts, Lamadrid, Kante

Leeds: Darlow, Bogle, Justin, Rodon, Struijk, Bijol, Ampadu, Tanaka, Aaronson, Nmecha, Calvert-Lewin (C)
Subs: Perri, Byram, Bronauw, Cresswell, Chadwick, James, Piroe, Gnonto, Buonanotte

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Shiz or Bust?

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Submitted by boogerscaravan on Sun, 24/05/2026 - 11:30

Well gang, it's D Day shiz or bust time. No more debating after today.

Personally I think we are going to smash the granny out of Leeds today!!

We will do our bit. We have to. The rest is in the lap of the Gods.

Which is funny as I'm a staunch atheist - COYI..!!!

Hammers Miss Out On Lucrative Front-Of-Shirt Sponsor

Submitted by Louis Nixon on Sat, 23/05/2026 - 11:59

As the 2025/26 season comes to a close, it means that the Premier League’s ban of betting front-of-shirt sponsors will officially be introduced, which means West Ham United will have to change from Boyle Sports, allowing the betting company to become a sleeve sponsor, which still remains to be allowed.

In the event that the Hammers do face the drop on Sunday, it means that Boyle Sports will remain at the front shirt sponsor as the new rule introduction isn’t the same for the Championship.

In light of this Premier League rule, as well as with the belief that the Hammers would be staying up, West Ham had an agreement in principle to be sponsored by Audi next season - though, safety was required for the deal to go forward.

Unfortunately, as West Ham’s survival hopes are as slim as they possibly could be, Audi has subsequently snubbed the Hammers and will sponsor Aston Villa next season instead.

Audi were willing to pay West Ham within the region of £10,000,000 - £15,000,000 per season. This would’ve likely included other rights such as sponsorship around the stadium as well as opening the door to a possible deal for the naming rights, but that had only been briefly discussed.

Assuming that West Ham remain in the Premier League on Sunday, the club will likely be sponsored by Air Thailand for next season, with Boyle Sports moving to a sleeve sponsor.

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