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Lucas Paqueta Edges Closer To Brazilian Exit With Improved Bid

Submitted by Louis Nixon on Tue, 13/01/2026 - 08:56

Lucas Paqueta has officially halted. The Brazilian’s toys are all out of the pram, and he’s having a paddy. He formally spoke to the club and proclaimed that he will not get off his high horse and indeed now is the time he wishes to depart from the Hammers, though he may not be granted his late wishes.

Nuno Espírito Santo is very keen to keep Paqueta for the remainder of the season and he believes that he‘s one of the staple pieces of the team, however, Sulky Sully’s eyes have been lighting up at the glistening figure Flamengo have offered the Hammers, €40,000,000, which West Ham are considering.

Flamengo offered €35,000,000 yesterday, but the Hammers informed the side that they'd have to pay more for the deal to be considered and therefore, it was rejected.

The Brazilian, who’s been nicknamed ‘Paqman’ by many, has seemingly wanted a return to his home in Brazil ever since the betting allegations had been concluded. He felt that his time in England had been nothing short of miserable and chaotic, which has ultimately been a key factor in this abrupt ending to a chapter.

West Ham are seriously considering selling Paqueta as it would be one of the last opportunities to receive a good sum of money for the attacking midfielder, but on the other hand, it could be slightly ludicrous and a ‘kamikaze’ decision to sell a significant asset mid relegation fight!

There were a few lingering rumours that Spurs were interested in Paqueta, which did prove to be true, but the Brazilian swiftly declined and made it clear that he wants to return to Brazil, not continue his chapter in England elsewhere.

Personal terms have already been agreed between the Brazilian and Flamengo, with both parties attempting to place pressure on West Ham to conclude a deal sooner rather than later.

It remains unknown whether the €40,000,000 on the table is enough to convince West Ham, but the hand is there if it wants to be fed…the only question that remains is whether the already fed hand will share its food with the others? - LN

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Scrap the Transfer window Poll

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Submitted by mcbikeman on Mon, 12/01/2026 - 15:22

Should they be scrapped and back to the old ways of buying any player you can afford whenever you want during the season..or do you like the way the current system works or would you like to see one universal window open in the summer and all deals across all leagues in Europe end on the same day and no further deals can be made until the following summer?

Summerville Stars As Hammers Crash QPR Out The FA Cup

Submitted by Louis Nixon on Sun, 11/01/2026 - 18:27

The Hammers have found victory at last! After 10 unsuccessful fixtures, a win against QPR had been achieved but Nuno’s side always seems to make the job harder for themselves, a result that should’ve been concluded in the 90 minutes, but an extra 30 was needed to get it over the line.

A bore draw first half, the first 10 minutes were spent staring at the back of hoods after West Ham faced ticket issues and thousands of fans struggled to scan their withered paper tickets. However, upon entry to the bowl, the fans put out a half hearted attempted of the red card protest in the 15th minute, which seemed muted as the QPR fans in the home end unsurprisingly weren’t too keen to join in.

Stumbling upon a dismal entry and a muted set of fans, woes worsened as one of Nuno’s already limited choice of defenders shortened further. Konstantinos Mavropanos was taken off on a stretcher after suffering a suspected head injury, grim sights. Nuno Espírito Santo is now left with Kilman and Todibo heading into Spurs, perhaps it’ll prompt the club to sign a defender, but beggars can’t be choosers…

Summerville sparked moment gave us the lead after he converted Soungatou Magassa’s pass, but the Frenchman looked beyond poor for the entirety of the match before being hooked off, a night to forget.

Despite the opposition being in the Championship, a lead at halftime can only mean that it’s inevitable in the second half for the Hammers to concede, and that we did in the 65th minute. 1-1 and looked out the game, QPR causing Nuno’s side to make reckless challenges, earning the Hammers 3 yellows in 8 minutes.

To discuss the remaining 25 minutes would be a waste of words, a handful of controlled passes and everything you’d anticipate to see from a Nuno side with a few long balls over the top, showing glimpses of the game against Brighton.

This null action unavoidably led the Hammers to become the third Premier League side to go to extra time in the FA Cup Third Round.

A quick beginning and Nuno’s side seemed fresh, Scarles and Walker-Peterd came on and bolstered the Hammers energy levels, a ball to Summerville, which was controlled with perfection, saw him lace a ball into Taty, who converted the header making it 2-1 before the end of the first half in extra time.

Taty Castellenos’ first goal for the Hammers ended up being the winner and despite fighting back the first time, QPR couldn’t manage a second, meaning the Hammers move on to Round Four.

Whilst the Hammers have only managed victory against a lower league side, it’s a game where confidence has to be taken from, and individually, Summerville was the danger man tonight. Whilst the defenders he was going around might not have been of the same quality, his end product today proved crucial twice, something he’s not been able to nail recently.

Nuno’s side will now move into Round Four of the FA Cup and will be ball number 10. The draw is set to take place before the Liverpool vs Barnsley match tomorrow. - LN

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West Ham vs QPR Line-ups:

Submitted by Louis Nixon on Sun, 11/01/2026 - 13:30

West Ham: Hermansen, Mayers, Wan-Bissaka, Mavropanos, Kilman, Todibo, Potts, Magassa, Bowen (C), Summerville, Taty
Subs: Areola, Soucek, Walker-Peters, Pablo, Rodriguez, Scarles, Irving, Golambeckis, Kante

QPR: Walsh, Mbengue, Dunne, Cook, Norrington-Davies, Hayden, Madsen, Dembele, Saito, Kone, Kolli
Subs: Hamer, Adamson, Alindileni, Smith, Field, Morgan, Bennie, Smyth, Esquerdinha

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Rumour Mill In Overdrive As Hammers Brace

Submitted by Louis Nixon on Sat, 10/01/2026 - 12:13

In the latest guff report, it appears that West Ham United are in preparation for falling down to the Championship and seeing as they’ve seemingly accepted their fate, they are now working on signing a few players who aren’t exactly anticipated to pull of miracles.

The first of a plethora of names comes from senior Brentford defender Ethan Pinnock. He’s had a monumental amount of Premier League experience, but has fallen out of the squad this season and could be available for the taking. A 32 year old leader for the Hammers? A much-needed requirement, but a little too late for the Premier League, yet could be a helpful addition for the drop, can’t be worse than the centre-backs we’ve already got!

Up next, the debate regarding Areola continues on… Nuno, or someone much rather, has made it clear that he would like a goalkeeper this transfer window, and numerous scattered bits have been placed around, from England to Saudi. We knocked on the door of Peo and requested if we could sign James Trafford, only after seeing who knocked on the door, he told us to take a hike but not to leave empty-handed, as Steffan Ortega, Manchester City’s third choice goalkeeper, was offered to West Ham yet no response has been given at the moment.

From senior to unknown, we’re also attempting to convince the Braga defender, Arrey-Mbi, to join us. From sunny skies in the Braga Municipal Stadium to the dark, gloomy London Stadium, that’ll be an interesting one proposition to convince to a 22 year old!

All in all, it’s a load of big-mouthed twaddle, anybody who is to join the Hammers will understand that the likelihood of the club being in the Premier League is little to none and they’ll be bracing for the Championship. Perhaps after our €50,000,000 were confirmed, we were banking on the Wolves and Forest games to dig us out of trouble, but those supposed bankers ultimately just left us bankrupt.

Tough time to scout targets and certainly even harder to convince… wonder what old excuse will come out of the Russian hat again? - LN

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Reliant Robin’s But West Ham Are Driving

Submitted by Louis Nixon on Thu, 08/01/2026 - 10:29

After a painful run of being winless in 10, the Hammers have weighed their future upon the results of others and are reliant on them to stay amongst the pack.

Last night’s results saw Newcastle have an emphatic comeback against Leeds to win 4-3, but despite their loss, they don’t just remain 8 points above the struggling Hammers, which really does show the bigger picture. These other ‘relegation candidates’ are capable of bringing it to the big boys, they’re able to put up a fight and make it a close game, in comparison to West Ham? Nuno’s side more often than not will sit back and adopt a damage limitation style once losing to protect our non-existent goal difference.

Bournemouth, Wolves, Fulham, and Burnley all managed to secure points last night. The Cherries, who appeared to be plummeting, got their first win in 11 games. Meanwhile, Fulham beat the Blues, Wolves secured a draw, and Burnley drew 2-2 against Manchester United.

Shockingly, from being down and out, Wolves have now picked up form, they haven’t lost in three and gotten 5 points in those, curtesy of ourselves… we can’t even see where to get a point, with the worrying factor being that a point is no longer good enough, we need wins from thin air, the odd point and relying on Forest or Leeds to lose will only result in a slow impending relegation.

Fans are grasping at straws at the moment, which almost doesn’t appear a sad sight to see, there’s minimal feeling towards the situation that West Ham are in, as it was anticipated by most initially. Certainly no sudden surprises!

There are 17 fixtures until the season is over, 51 points to play for, which is certainly a big handful on the table that could perhaps be achieved, yet it still feels impossible. Why is that? Within West Ham’s last 17 matches, the Irons have picked up 11 points…

Surrounding teams have a better fight than West Ham, they’ve got leaders, mentality and overall seem to want to stay up more.

Misfortune for ourselves but fortunate regarding others, being reliant on surrounding results and riding on luck can only go on for so long… wake up West Ham!

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Think the Penny Has finnaly Dropped with Sullivan

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Submitted by cast iron on Wed, 07/01/2026 - 15:11

Remember at the begining of the ballon demonstration the ballons message Stop Explotig Our support, think Sullivan thought "There West Ham fans," they will turn up no matter what. Well he found out he was wrong, and the fans have got fed up with the team and the boards attitude and voted with their feet, it must have gone through his mind that this is what this Stadium is going to look like next season-it was half empty with as many seats vacant as there was for the Brentford Demonstration and now he has realised that supporters are not going to turn up till he goes.I looked on the ticket exchange there was as many vacant seats in the Bobby Moore Stand as there were being used. How's he going to sell this club now?? With all the supporters walking away, and all the tourists going to watch Chelsea, Spurs and Arsenal don't think they are going to want to Watch WHU vs Wrexham in the pouring rain, come to that many season ticket holders wont either, me included! you have run this club like a circus and you will be very lucky to sell the club for 1.5 million you have nothing to sell you dont own the ground, Rush Green is mortgaged so is Chadwell Heath together with the Portacabins. You should have got out when WHU won the Conference and we sold Declan Rice now you have left it to late you had your chance we all wanted you and Brady out even then 3years ago Perhaps if you had taken notice we may have stayed in the premiership well now youve paid the ultimate penalty and so have our supporters. Your billion pounds looks a bit silly now Doesn't it. B&S OUT

VAR Leaves Hammers Far - West Ham 1-2 Forest

Submitted by Louis Nixon on Tue, 06/01/2026 - 23:05

Lost in the Forest! Tonight’s defeat leaves West Ham winless in 10 and seven points from safety, a game in which the Hammers played a good game, but lacklustre abilities and the end of the rainbow being reached, left us with nothing but an empty pot of gold.

A handful of opportunities were presented to Nuno and West Ham at the beginning of 2026, a beginning which could’ve seen hope reinstated in all, but instead, the supposed back-to-back ‘must wins’ games have ended up in damning defeats, with the feeling of relegation no longer holding the value of fear and now more so complacency.

From being 1-0 up through a bit of fortune and going into the second half with confidence in our heads, Summerville’s finesse doubled our lead but VAR would rule it out for an unfair offside against Taty, which began the demise of the game, Forest pulled one back and from that moment on only a handful of chances would follow, none of which West Ham could convert, no matter who dared to shoot. Marinakis must’ve been on the phone to the ol’ PGMOL, who decided to carefully review Areola’s alleged assault, which, despite no complaints being received, Sean Dyche’s smile beamed as his burning Forest planted dread into West Ham’s patch, with Nuno left stumped.

The smallest of positives was that Taty provided power to the struggling Hammers, but tonight, the only people to provide power were he and British Gas.

Speaking about the players is truly null, attempting to pick out the positives for West Ham appears to be more of a chore each week as it just gets more and more difficult. Despite the signings, despite the starting squad changes and despite being at home, West Ham can’t win regardless of the circumstances.

Where do West Ham go from here? The clear, immediate answer isn’t apparent, and 90% of the fanbase are waiting for the last 17 games to pass whilst embracing the inevitable feeling of Championship Football.

21 games played this season, 22 goals scored, -21 goal difference. That summarises West Ham’s campaign this season. - LN

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West Ham vs Nottingham Forest Line-ups:

Submitted by Louis Nixon on Tue, 06/01/2026 - 18:45

West Ham: Areola, Mavropanos, Scarles, Walker-Peters, Todibo, Soucek, Fernandes, Summerville, Bowen (C), Paqueta, Taty
Subs: Hermansen, Kilman, Pablo, Rodriguez, Magassa, Potts, Earthy, Kante, Mayers

Nottingham Forest: Sels, Williams, Murillo, Hudson-Odoi, Anderson, Gibbs-White (C), Dominguez, I. Jesus, Hutchinson, Milenkovic, Aina
Subs: Gunn, Morato, Awoniyi, Douglas Luiz, Kalimuendo, McAtee, Bakwa, Savona, Abbott

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It’s All Hokey Pokey For Nuno Fate

Submitted by Louis Nixon on Mon, 05/01/2026 - 11:31

A recent surge of reports from certain stooges revealed that Nuno was on a tightrope come the end of the Wolves battering and that the inevitable sack was imminent, however, these statements have been quashed given that Nuno isn’t under any current threat.

The Hammers will have confirmed Taty Castellanos and the other forward signing of Pablo, two forwards whom Nuno requested himself, therefore spending €50,000,000 on the manager’s player to sack him a day later is on another level of incompetence… though if any club were to do it, it would be the Ol’ Hammers.

However, it would be abnormal for an action to make logical sense at West Ham and things aren’t always as they seem, it has been said that if the Hammers are to lose to Nottingham Forest on Tuesday night, Nuno will be under an immense amount of pressure seeing as many higher ups were more hopeful for the Brighton, Fulham and Wolves matches, certainly not expecting to get a lone point from the three in total.

Many are hopeful that the signings will be handy dandy and can push the Hammers away from relegation, with no wins in nine matches but a handful of draws picked along the way, Nuno’s closed the bridge to his former side, Nottingham Forest. A victory on the anticipated freezing Tuesday would place West Ham within a point, but a loss would have detrimental results for the table.

What is ongoing in the club is unknown, but at this moment in time, Nuno has 100% backing.

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