 | Forum Thread | Our Current Form at 14:03 19 Jan 2026
We are now 23/24 in the current form table over the last 5 games with 2 points and a -6 goal difference. The only team worse off is Sheffield Wednesdays, and that is by the narrowest of margins: the same 2 points but a -7 GD. Even over the last 10 games we are still 23/24 with 9 points. There are 19 games left to play. Last season Luton were relegated with 49 points. If we replicate our form from the last 5 games over the remaining 19 games we are getting nowhere near 49 points. If we replicate our form over the last 10 games we would just scrape it, that’s assuming the target to stay up this season isn’t higher than last year. Worrying times when you take into consideration that the absolute clowns in charge of our ultimate destiny seem totally incapable of learning from their multitude of previous mistakes. |
 | Forum Reply | When does the bad feeling end? at 18:14 18 Jan 2026
Superb post A1079. Sums up perfectly how I feel. As I have said on a couple of other posts the most worrying thing is not how far the SR reign has already dragged us down it is how much further SR will drag us down before we are rid of them. We are now 23/24 in the current form table over the last 5 games with 2 points and a -6 goal difference. Even over the last 10 games we are still 23/24 with 9 points. There are 19 games left to play. Last season Luton were relegated with 49 points. If we replicate our form from the last 5 games over the remaining 19 games we are getting nowhere near 49 points. If we replicate our form over the last 10 games we would just scrape it - assuming the target to stay up this season isn’t higher than last year. Worrying times when you take into consideration that those in charge of our destiny seem incapable of learning from their multitude of previous mistakes. |
 | Forum Reply | Who Is The Worst Signing Saints Have Ever Made at 16:28 16 Jan 2026
Carthorse Carrillo for me 🫏 hence my ‘other player’ vote Also a special mention for the Latvian Imants Bleidelis, a fellow member of the Carthorse Club. Amazingly, he made 106 International appearances, really not sure how… |
 | Forum Reply | Saints chase winger at 13:11 15 Jan 2026
Thanks for that, a very interesting article. I didn’t realise half the PL Clubs were part of a MCO initiative. Ours must be pretty naff though as we are ‘top of the food chain’ (arguably as the Turkish Super Lig is a schmuck’s League as Pat calls it), but I have yet to see a single benefit to us from it. |
 | Forum Reply | Saints chase winger at 12:28 15 Jan 2026
Are we all forgetting about our marvellous multi-club partnership? This sounds like another player that would be a perfect fit for one of our fellow spongers, sorry, clubs. We stump up the dosh and they naff off to Turkey the next day on loan. Wouldn’t be betond the realms of possibility surely? Just a thought… |
 | Forum Reply | £120 for a '76 Anniversary shirt... at 20:42 9 Jan 2026
Seconded, that would have been a good idea. They could have put yellow Puma logos on a blue background on the sleeves instead of the original Admiral logos. One nice touch on the front of the new shirt is the 76 Cup winning players.signatures in a slightly darker yellow. Considering the club stand to pocket £237,120 if they sell all 1976 shirts I hope they give the surviving players some decent royalties from the sales. |
 | Forum Reply | Antoine Semenyo at 16:29 9 Jan 2026
Seconded A1079, what a refreshing change from what has sadly become the norm when a PL player wants a move. Bournemouth will miss him but are equally as likely to unearth another gem nobody has really heard of that will pull up trees for them up front. |
 | Forum Reply | £120 for a '76 Anniversary shirt... at 15:53 9 Jan 2026
Not nerdy at all, a great shout. If Admiral can do it for West Ham why not Southampton? This Puma creation is neither one thing or the other, I might have considered buying it to add to my 76 archive but plastering P&O Cruises across the chest totally ruins it as no shirt from that era carried advertising and this one certainly doesn’t need it. Shows a total lack of understanding for the era so I will pass on this one but would definitely be up for a pucker Admiral 76 replica like the West Ham one. |
 | Forum Reply | The Human League at 00:43 7 Jan 2026
My neighbour is a sex therapist with the NHS She had a woman in yesterday that used to sleep with men, then gave them up and slept with women but has now decided to go back to men again. Trouble is, she’s having trouble with the transition back so they have given her a new drug to help her called Trycoxagain . On the same day, she saw another woman who now wants to be a man but can’t afford £100k for the Harley Street full transitional surgery so she has put her on the list for the NHS £10k budget alternative, a Stapadicktome. |
 | Forum Reply | West Ham. at 00:26 7 Jan 2026
Agreed, West Ham now 7 points adrift and their current form = 4 points from the last 10 games. Huge boost for Forest and Leeds and if, as it stands, is to be the 3 that go down I think it will be the first time for a few years that 2 of the 3 promoted teams survive. Be interesting to see what West Ham do with a 60k capacity stadium in the Championship! I reckon they would have still filled Upton Park but without the PL plastics and the tourists it will be a struggle. No excuse to restrict away allocations though. Mateus Fernandes isn’t having much luck in the PL is he? |
 | Forum Reply | Striker leaving West Ham at 17:13 6 Jan 2026
He would be a 100% improvement on the departing Downs. Scored two quality goals for West Ham away at Bournemouth earlier in the season and dropping down a level would suit him as he still has goals in him for sure. Always liked him but as you say not a good fit for the Gimberts running the club. We can but dream… |
 | Forum Reply | Merry go Round of Managers / Coaches at 17:06 5 Jan 2026
West Ham have a massive game tomorrow night, home to Nottingham Forest who are currently 4 pts ahead of West Ham and just one league place above them. A win tomorrow would take the gap down to a single point, but if West Ham lose they will be 7 pts adrift. As the next fixture is the FA Cup 3rd round I would venture to suggest that tomorrow is the last chance saloon for Nuno, a win may give him more time, a loss would mean West Ham then have 10 days before the next PL game to find a replacement. Also, a West Ham win might welll put Dyche in the sack race spotlight as the Forest owner is not exactly a patient man! |
 | Forum Reply | BazOhNo at 11:27 5 Jan 2026
Where is the new keeper? Good question TimSaint, unfortunately the answer is currently on strike! He is on loan at Hamburg from Bayern but despite the fact Bayern want him back so he can be sent over here to play for us Hamburg don’t want to let him go until they have found a replacement. As a result the keeper has downed tools and is refusing to train. I don’t know the ins and outs of the German loan rules but could it be possible this farce might continue until the.very end of the January if Hamburg don’t find a replacement until the last day of the window? If that is the case we could inherit a keeper who has not trained for a month and won’t be match fit! Just get Patterson in from Sunderland and be done with it… |
 | Forum Reply | BazOhNo at 00:38 5 Jan 2026
My new PC is equipped with smellovision, the whiff emanating from the club website was overwhelmingly bullsh1t.. |
 | Forum Reply | DO ONE ECKERT AND SPORTS REPUBLIC at 20:22 4 Jan 2026
As I have said before, it's not how far we have already fallen under the SR muppets that concerns me the most, it's how much further we will fall under their useless and utterly catastrophic ownership before the Gimberts that are SR f##k the f##k off. |
 | Forum Reply | Gabbiadini at 16:50 29 Dec 2025
OK, I didn’t realise PB was like that, in which case Sheff Utd are welcome to him. Agree re Wilder being the main contributory factor in SU’s revival, just observing the fact PB does look good at this level but agreed it is Wilder who is the main influence. Come to think of it, if PB is a disruptor then in the absence of Brian Clough or Alex Ferguson I reckon Wilder is one of the top candidates to keep PB toeing the line! I do wonder what the January window will bring, perhaps give Leeds a nudge and see if Piroe is available perhaps on an initial loan as he isn’t getting much of a look in at Elland Road. Top scorer in the Championship last season unless I am mistaken… |
 | Forum Reply | Gabbiadini at 18:33 28 Dec 2025
And better than Ross 'the A>Z of football injuries' Stewart. An ageing MG would be an upgrade on the hardly ever available Loch Ness Hobbler. That said, we should have been quicker with Bamford who actually looks like a PL player playing a league down. The quality of the two goals he scored against Wrexham were excellent. Yet another missed opportunity although I understand some may have questioned PB's own injury record.... |
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