West Ham United have been sleepwalking towards relegation since August. Many might argue the drift began long before then.
This season has been an unmitigated mess on and off the pitch, with leadership voids, managerial turnover, a scattergun approach to recruitment and unrest in the stands.
Nuno fell out with players and coaching staff, at times he did not speak during half-time or after games, and there is uncertainty over his future at the club.
Plenty of players will be on the move, with relegation meaning West Ham need to raise £150m in sales this summer.
@RoshaneSport provides the inside read on their calamitous relegation from the Premier League.
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22 years in the waiting, 6 years in the making: the title is Arsenal’s again.
The squad gathered at Colney to watch tonight’s game, as they became champions.
Here’s how #AFC won the #EPL - a title not simply won, but engineered.
@TheAthleticFC 🔴⚪️🏆
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Oh no.
1. Man City win the Premier League
2. Spurs avoid relegation
3. Kane scores the winning goal against Arsenal in the Champions League final
Oh no.
WHAT A FUN TIFO PODCAST:
- Guardiola masterclass?
- We sing the Arsenal song
- What next for Arsenal?
- A cracking Rondo
- The moment Spurs’ potential relegation really started to feel real
- Failed historical leaders quiz
- Kaya reviews The Shining
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Is there a good argument for the Frank era at Spurs *not* being over already?
If the atmosphere is as bad as it sounds, then surely the decision is already made for you, the only question is when you do it?