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If they can't beat Palace he should definitely go. Then it's the team with the worst defensive record in the league away from home.
 
If they can't beat Palace he should definitely go. Then it's the team with the worst defensive record in the league away from home.

No no no no no no.

*Stay*, Slaven. You can see West Ham through this. Come on, my son. Improvise, adapt and overcome. I'm forever blowing bubbles. Show some of that East End grit - come on you Irons, etcetera, etcetera.

Ideally, he *stays*, and they're down by the end of March. :p
 
There's also the alternative view: Nobody half decent wants to go near that sinkhole of a club, so they have no choice but to keep him on.

SLAVEN BILIC said goodbye to the West Ham players after offering his resignation to the board, according to a club insider.

Its a fair point. Being a premier league side, in London, with delusions of grandeur I guess there will always be someone willing to take the job - but right now Im struggling to think of who that might be.

Especially as, anyone looking at it will see how bad the owners are. Id run a mile from any opportunity where its a guarantee the boss(es) will sell you short on funds, interfere with transfers, demand the world while providing no tools and then throw you under the bus the first chance they have.

No manager worth his salt is going to even consider them.

Which means, gloriously, they will end up with another Bilic, Zola, Pardew...
 
it is the express - I think there is a bit of Mexican standoff here, bilic wants the payout so wont quit the porn barrons don't want to pay him off but are desperate for him to go.
 
Harry Redknapp would fancy a little tickle at that job again, triffic club, won the World Cup you know
 
All Bilic has to do to speed up his exit is offer the players a percentage of his payoff for their season end party. Maybe hook them up for some summer fun with a cool resort in Croatia.
 
So the want to change the colour of the edge around the grass but won't accept blue as it's a Spurs colour And we're their arch rivals

What a bunch of CNUTS
 
I'm glad they haven't fired Bilic yet. Usual brick would be they fire him the week before our game, and get the dead cat bounce against us.

So would prefer our second string smashes them and gets Bilic fired.
 
Is Bilic that bad? He's done it all as a player, comes across as a decent guy. It's not his fault they've got an athletics stadium, senile kink obsessed owners, Karen Brady's flaps and Championship standard players. Not to mention supporters who leave after the third goal against them every week.
 
Is Bilic that bad? He's done it all as a player, comes across as a decent guy. It's not his fault they've got an athletics stadium, senile kink obsessed owners, Karen Brady's flaps and Championship standard players. Not to mention supporters who leave after the third goal against them every week.

I never understood why so many thinks he's a great coach. Did okay with Croatia, but that's more about which players are available to him at that point in time. At club level he's been average at best and poor most of the time.
 
Is Bilic that bad? He's done it all as a player, comes across as a decent guy. It's not his fault they've got an athletics stadium, senile kink obsessed owners, Karen Brady's flaps and Championship standard players. Not to mention supporters who leave after the third goal against them every week.

He isnt "bad". He isnt "good" either. His record is bang average. As are his tactics.

Seems a good motivator, but more in the vein of Pardew who only ever gets a short term boost from it.

The one thing he seems genuinely bad at is conditioning, his players are unfit and dont train under any real intensity.

Basically, where West Ham are now and last season? Thats pretty much how good he is.
 
He isnt "bad". He isnt "good" either. His record is bang average. As are his tactics.

Seems a good motivator, but more in the vein of Pardew who only ever gets a short term boost from it.

The one thing he seems genuinely bad at is conditioning, his players are unfit and dont train under any real intensity.

Basically, where West Ham are now and last season? Thats pretty much how good he is.

It's certainly an accurate assessment, but I think an argument can be made that his signings showed a tendency to laziness and/or recurring injury at their previous clubs too, it's as much a failure of recruitment as it is conditioning. The squad is full of notoriously inconsistent players, the only player they have who isn't up and down is Noble, but thats only because he's always bad.
 
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