West Ham vs Leicester Thread!

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Got this off the BBC website:

If Southampton draw on the final day and West Ham win but score four more goals than the Saints, their records would be identical. This would bring about a special play-off, in which the winner would secure promotion while the loser would enter the regular play-offs.

No doesnt it go down to goals for then goals against or would they be equal too :O
 
Got this off the BBC website:

If Southampton draw on the final day and West Ham win but score four more goals than the Saints, their records would be identical. This would bring about a special play-off, in which the winner would secure promotion while the loser would enter the regular play-offs.

The Football League website states that should GD and GS be equal, then head-to-head recors decides it. And that would be in our favour. Only if head-to-head is equal, then a one-off play-off match is played.
 
it's either a curse or we simply play absolute **** when on the box .......

Please explain to me how a curse can be physically possible. Our record on TV is poor in comparison to our overall record this season because they put our harder games on TV!

And still, we have recorded a few decent victories on TV over the past couple of years.
 
Got this off the BBC website:

If Southampton draw on the final day and West Ham win but score four more goals than the Saints, their records would be identical. This would bring about a special play-off, in which the winner would secure promotion while the loser would enter the regular play-offs.


This is incorrect, it will go to head to head results against each other before a special playoff. I have just checked on the FL website.
 
The Football League website states that should GD and GS be equal, then head-to-head recors decides it. And that would be in our favour. Only if head-to-head is equal, then a one-off play-off match is played.

Basically meaning there is a 0% chance of a playoff match
 
Please explain to me how a curse can be physically possible. Our record on TV is poor in comparison to our overall record this season because they put our harder games on TV!

And still, we have recorded a few decent victories on TV over the past couple of years.


Indeed. They do put our harder games on TV. This isn't the case here.

There are people who will find a grey cloud in a sky full of silver linings. They are enjoying life less.

I use this metaphor because this April has been crap, weather wise.
 
If the players can think back to the way they demolished the likes of Watford, Birmingham and Derby playing the coolest and most stylish football imaginable we will win this on Saturday!
 
Basically meaning there is a 0% chance of a playoff match

Indeed. And I can't say that I'm disappointed at that!

I could see WH beating Hull 3-0, so I doubt a 0-0 draw will be enough. But 4-0 or 4-1 is starting to push it, so every chance that a 1-1 draw will take us up.

But hey, West Ham can go out there and win 10-0, because we're going to beat Coventry.
 
If Southampton draw on the final day and West Ham win but score four more goals than the Saints, their records would be identical. This would bring about a special play-off, in which the winner would secure promotion while the loser would enter the regular play-offs.

That quite sounds exciting, you should do that maybe.
 
Only one problem with having the game on BBC , people will have to put up with have to put up with that twat of a presenter.
 
Only one problem with having the game on BBC , people will have to put up with have to put up with that twat of a presenter.

I assume you're talking about Jake? Pretty sure I read that Gabby Logan is presenting the programme this Saturday.