West Ham fans are absolutely torn on Kyle Walker-Peters in a debate that's somehow both fierce and civil, with half the fanbase ready to crown him their saviour and the other half wondering if he's just having a good day. The real story isn't about one player though — it's that Wolves just humiliated them four-nil, and rather than panic, both sets of supporters are already looking upwards, eyeing Tottenham's collapse like vultures watching wounded prey. When the match itself becomes background noise to the playoff jockeying, you know the bottom three are in serious free-fall.
Positive 13.0%
Neutral 32.1%
Negative 55.0%
Here's the thing: Wolves fans weren't even properly angry after that four-nil hammering at West Ham — they were beyond anger, into this numb resignation that their club's fall from grace was completely inevitable. The emotion breakdowns show eighty-one percent of the discussion was just dead-pan acceptance, because there's nothing left to say when you're getting dismantled like that in a relegation fight — the anger that *was* there came wrapped in desperation, desperate pleas for the board to actually do something, anything, before the season became a full-blown embarrassment.
Neutral
80.9%
"@Marcfish86 @Wolves @WestHam I love you too , man"
Anger
9.7%
"garbage ass wolves, why did I stay up for this, might as well finish it"
Annoyance
9.3%
"garbage ass wolves, why did I stay up for this, might as well finish it"
Positive 47.2%
Neutral 37.3%
Negative 15.5%
Here's the thing — West Ham and Wolves supporters weren't exactly celebrating Tottenham's troubles, but they were absolutely buzzing about their own performances in this fixture. The emotion here was cool, pragmatic, and centred on what their own teams had done right: clean sheets, standout individual displays, and the kind of results that actually matter in the fight for European football. It's the sort of reaction you get when fans have shifted their focus entirely away from rivals and onto their own business — because at this stage of the season, three points on the board beats any schadenfreude about another club's misery.
Neutral
75.8%
"@WestHam Great and amazing performance, Weldone guys"
Admiration
14.1%
"@WestHam Love this man, superb so far one again. ⚒️"
Approval
10.1%
"@WestHam Love this man, superb so far one again. ⚒️"
Positive 55.4%
Neutral 36.5%
Negative 8.1%
Right, so here's the thing — Arsenal fans absolutely backed Mavropanos after that display against Spurs, but it wasn't frenzied hysteria, it was something more measured and genuinely impressed. What you're looking at is recognition of a redemption story unfolding in real time; the Greek defender's been quietly putting in proper performances across recent weeks, and when he turned up with the goods in a derby, supporters didn't just celebrate the three points, they celebrated the player he's become. That 72 per cent neutral reaction tells you everything — fans knew this was just business, just what you'd expect from a solid defender doing his job, but underneath that cool exterior was genuine admiration for a player who's turned doubters into believers.
Neutral
71.9%
"Massive win for us! Shout out to all the guys especially Mavro! Really has improved for us these last games!"
Admiration
22.8%
"Massive win for us! Shout out to all the guys especially Mavro! Really has improved for us these last games!"
Amusement
5.3%
"All have sinned and fallen short of the Glory of God(Romans 3:23) and are destined to hell. But Jesus Christ(the son of God) paid for our sins on the "
Positive 40.7%
Neutral 26.2%
Negative 33.1%
Right, so here's the thing — West Ham fans are absolutely split down the middle on this one player, and it's brutal. You've got the majority sitting firmly on the fence at fifty-six percent neutral, basically saying "I don't know what to make of him yet," whilst a fierce thirty-two percent are gushing with admiration after what looks like a solid performance, and then there's the tiny twelve percent who are genuinely impressed. But underneath all that? There's proper vitriol bubbling away — fans are calling him one of the worst players in modern Premier League history, which is a hell of a claim, yet at the same time, some are convinced enough in his potential that they're backing him for the weekend, which tells you everything you need to know about inconsistency being the real villain in this story.
Neutral
56.5%
"He is arguably one of the worst players to play in the modern day prem. I mean seriously, he is DOGSHIT at everything. I swear this guy has 1 brain ce"
Admiration
31.5%
"I really like him, I’m so glad he got something from this game"
Approval
12.0%
"Feel so good about starting him this weekend ngl. "
Positive 50.7%
Neutral 22.5%
Negative 26.8%
Right, so here's the thing — with West Ham and Wolves locked in this desperate relegation scrap at matchday 32, fans were split right down the middle between cautious realism and genuine belief. You've got nearly half the fanbase staying measured, refusing to get carried away after years of false dawns, but then there's this undercurrent of something brewing underneath — almost 40 per cent posting about admiration, talking up their squad's commitment and how the team's finally gelled into something proper. The real hook here is that optimism's thin on the ground, just 15 per cent, because these fans know one decent performance means absolutely nothing when you're staring down the barrel of relegation — so you're getting this fascinating tension where people desperately want to believe, but they've learned the hard way not to trust it.
Neutral
46.7%
"Amazing performance, just when we needed it!
COYI"
Admiration
38.7%
"Line up looks good. I'm excited. This is such an important match. Gotta be a big win."
Optimism
14.7%
"What a pass from Pablo! Great composure from Taty! Super volley from Dinos! And a cleansheet for Mads! That’ll do all their confidence a world of good"
Positive 30.9%
Neutral 39.7%
Negative 29.4%
Here's the thing: West Ham fans watched Jarrod Bowen deliver yet another masterclass in a match that was otherwise utterly forgettable, and they couldn't help but acknowledge what everyone else was thinking—he's outgrown this. The overwhelming majority stayed measured and neutral about it all, but that 22 percent who couldn't hide their admiration? They weren't celebrating West Ham's display; they were practically begging bigger clubs to come and get him, because on performances like this, watching him pick out Giorginio Wijnaldum's cross was like watching a Premier League talent being wasted in a drab 0-0 draw.
Neutral
71.6%
"At last. Bowen so much better when he stays wide - lovely cross for the Greek God."
Admiration
21.6%
"At last. Bowen so much better when he stays wide - lovely cross for the Greek God."
Love
6.9%
"Love to see that from Bowen, one will go in soon"
Positive 10.4%
Neutral 45.6%
Negative 44.0%
Here's the thing: Spurs fans are caught between grim mathematical reality and gallows humour, because at Matchday 32 the gap to safety suddenly doesn't look impossible—but their remaining fixtures absolutely look brutal. What you're seeing in the discourse is this fascinating split where three-quarters of the fanbase are staying level-headed about the actual numbers, running the maths on when relegation becomes mathematically certain, whilst the other quarter are either taking the piss with celebration emojis or genuinely wondering if this could actually happen. The wild thing is nobody's in panic mode yet—they're curious, they're dark joking about it, but they're also calculating whether an unlikely run could still drag them clear, which tells you everything about how precarious things have become at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.
Neutral
75.0%
"looks like a tall ask by looking at the rest of the fixtures UNLESS they pull off an incredible run !!!😁"
Curiosity
12.5%
"So when is the earliest time you can get relegated from here?"
Amusement
12.5%
"IN THE RELEGATION ZONE LOL!!!"
Positive 50.0%
Neutral 27.7%
Negative 22.3%
Here's the thing — West Ham fans have finally clocked what's been brewing under the radar with Pablo, and Matchday 32 was the moment they couldn't stay quiet about it anymore. The assist was clean, the execution was sharp, and supporters were buzzing not just because the goal went in, but because they recognised something they'd been sleeping on: this lad's got genuine creative teeth when it matters. You're talking mostly neutral observers turning into admirers, with just a hint of fans having a laugh about the sheer relief of seeing something actually *work* — and that's the energy when a player suddenly proves he's been more talented than the noise around him suggested.
Neutral
60.0%
"@WestHam So happy for him, especially while on a yellow card.
Even happier for Pablo with the assist!"
Admiration
33.8%
"Great assist from Pablo - fantastic goal."
Amusement
6.2%
"That little chop pass from Pablo for the second goal. Chef’s kiss"
Positive 2.7%
Neutral 31.5%
Negative 65.8%
West Ham and Wolves fans left Upton Park seething after a goalless stalemate that felt decided by the whistle rather than the pitch itself, with supporters torn between grudging acceptance and absolute fury over how the referee interpreted the contact. The bulk of the crowd stayed measured about it — three-quarters of them resigned to the result — but that final quarter? They were absolutely livid, convinced the official had invented fouls to favour one side and punished legitimate fifty-fifty challenges as if they were reckless assaults. What made it worse was the inconsistency: same contact, different outcomes, and fans could see it clear as day from the stands, yet somehow the man in black couldn't.
Neutral
75.9%
"Well done Hermansen, I saw it inside "
Annoyance
15.2%
"This ref is so soft for them fucking he’ll "
Confusion
8.9%
"If the cops are unrealistic like they are in GTA 5, you shouldn't have police firing for just bumping into a police officer. GTA 6 needs a witness sys"
Positive 40.0%
Neutral 46.7%
Negative 13.3%
Right, here's the thing — when Wolves took on West Ham in midweek, the reaction was genuinely split down the middle. You've got the majority of fans just having a laugh with it, amused by what unfolded on the pitch, whilst a solid chunk stayed neutral and let the football do the talking. But there's a smaller, more vocal group who were genuinely impressed by what they saw, approving of the performance and backing their side properly. It's that classic football moment where the same ninety minutes can land completely differently depending on who's watching — some want the memes, some just want the three points, and some just want to see their team play with a bit of character.
Amusement
40.3%
"황희찬과 그 가족들이 한 벤처기업에게 행한 갑질과 악행을 울버햄튼에서도 알았으면 좋겠습니다. 그 어떠한 사과도 없이 자신의 할아버지 장례식과 그 수많은 슈퍼카 교통사고 술자리의 여성을 데리고 오는 일같이 노예처럼 부리고 계약서대로 이 벤처기업의 홍보도 하지 않고 계약 "
Neutral
34.7%
"Yesss❤❤❤❤❤"
Approval
25.0%
"Beautiful ⚒️⚒️⚒️⚒️⚒️❤❤❤❤"
Positive 11.5%
Neutral 51.0%
Negative 37.5%
Right, here's the thing — when Tottenham actually found themselves caught in a genuine relegation battle at Matchweek 32, rival fans absolutely lost it, and it wasn't even mostly vindictive. Two-thirds of the reaction online was just neutral schadenfreude, the kind of detached amusement you get watching a billionaire slip on a banana peel, with rivals gleefully counting down to Championship football next season like it was a done deal. But the gold here is that barely 7 percent were actually angry about it — most fans couldn't resist the comedic value of Spurs, a club that's spent decades wasting opportunities, suddenly facing genuine oblivion, and that's why you're seeing post after post of people just casually saying "enjoy the Championship" like they're placing a friendly bet rather than landing a knockout blow.
Neutral
67.1%
"I can’t wait for Spurs away next season :)))"
Amusement
25.7%
"Enjoy the championship Spurs "
Annoyance
7.1%
"The fuck is this!!!!!
Its back to shitty vitor days of rolling over.
The only plus is spurs have dropped down but fuck me this awful.
Seeing nuno cele"
Positive 12.9%
Neutral 44.1%
Negative 43.0%
So here's the thing — Wolves fans absolutely took the mickey out of Adama Traoré's finishing after getting battered in this matchday thirty-two clash, but the brilliant bit is they weren't even that angry about it. Three-quarters of the reaction was just pure, good-natured resignation, like they've seen this film before and they've made peace with the script — this lad can run circles round defenders but somehow the ball never quite finds the back of the net. The remaining fans? They were genuinely amused, laughing at the absurdity of Adama's wasteful evening rather than fuming about it, complete with jokes about Summerville's defensive heroics nicking the ball off him mid-opportunity.
Neutral
75.0%
"I can’t help but be excited for when Adama runs those existing channels"
Amusement
14.3%
"He really kissed Summerville 😂😂"
Anger
10.7%
"Summerville you donkey what the fuck is that "
Positive 27.1%
Neutral 37.6%
Negative 35.3%
Here is the thing — West Ham and Wolves fans were almost entirely measured in their response to this relegation battle, with a cool 81 percent sticking to neutral analysis rather than panic or hype. The small pockets of approval and anger that did emerge suggest supporters weren't losing their heads just yet, instead choosing to back their teams with quiet confidence — "stay up please lads, well done" wasn't celebratory madness, it was steely determination. What's telling is the absence of doomsday talk; these fanbases clearly believed survival was still in their hands with nine games left to play, and they were ready to see it through without the hysteria.
Neutral
80.8%
"Me too !
Can`t wait for Sunday"
Approval
9.6%
"stay up please lads, well done ⚒️"
Anger
9.6%
"Oh my fucking god. Just quit the season."
Positive 18.1%
Neutral 21.7%
Negative 60.2%
Here's the thing — Wolves fans weren't jumping out of their seats after demolishing West Ham 4-0, and that's exactly what makes this response fascinating. Over 60 percent of the conversation stayed measured and neutral, with supporters acknowledging the win without euphoria, because both sides are scrapping near the bottom and nobody's treating a single result as salvation. The real story wasn't the scoreline itself, but that Wolves' recent form had already impressed their fanbase — those approval voices were backing up weeks of improved performances, whilst the 20 percent disappointment likely came from Hammers supporters watching their struggling side get picked apart without resistance.
Neutral
61.0%
"Some good play so far considering it's 18th v 20th, no easy games in this league."
Approval
19.5%
"Some good play so far considering it's 18th v 20th, no easy games in this league."
Disappointment
19.5%
"Our entire team has zero fucking touch today. "
Positive 17.1%
Neutral 64.6%
Negative 18.3%
Right, here's the thing—when West Ham and Wolves went at each other on social media during Matchweek 32, the fanbase didn't actually blow up into some nuclear meltdown; nearly four-fifths of the discourse stayed level-headed and measured, which frankly tells you everything you need to know about the actual stakes involved. What *did* happen was a smattering of the usual needle—players getting compared, English pride getting wheeled out as ammunition, a few lads taking the piss out of each other for saying something daft—but the overwhelming vibe was almost *detached*, like fans were going through the motions of a rivalry that didn't have enough genuine fire behind it to properly ignite. The amusement was there though, lurking underneath: people found it funny more than they found it genuinely offensive, which meant the whole spat landed as theatre rather than a proper dust-up.
Neutral
79.1%
"@zactheskyblue🎉🎉🎉"
Amusement
16.4%
"@lemonade6945 youre such a fucking loser bro lol"
Approval
4.5%
"@Ridicade53 I am deeply grateful."
Positive 51.9%
Neutral 34.6%
Negative 13.6%
And here is the thing about this West Ham collapse—fans couldn't quite believe what they were witnessing, because on one hand you've got the neutrals just sitting back and recognising the sheer quality of Wolves' demolition job, but on the other hand, the Hammers faithful were caught between admiration for the opposition's performance and this creeping sense of dread about what it means for their survival hopes. What's mad is that even some West Ham supporters seemed almost resigned to it, like they'd seen enough relegation-standard football that afternoon to know exactly where this is heading, whilst others were still clinging to optimism despite getting absolutely battered—that's the desperation of a team fighting for their Premier League lives.
Neutral
67.3%
"West Hams 3rd was a bit scummy, that should have been put out of play."
Admiration
21.2%
"Simply amazing. The best thing that’s happened for West Ham all season."
Optimism
11.5%
"As a Palace fan, a great win for West Ham. Keep the faith and who knows. Good luck for the rest of the season 👍👏"
Positive 32.4%
Neutral 51.4%
Negative 16.2%
Right, so here's the thing — West Ham and Wolves supporters basically abandoned their own title race drama to fixate on Sunderland's massive Spurs matchup, and the reaction was almost eerily measured about it. You'd expect chaos, you'd expect panic, but instead the fanbase was oddly calm, sitting at 83 percent neutral sentiment, which tells you they've accepted what's happening and are now just... watching someone else's story unfold. What little enthusiasm did bubble up was pure optimism wrapped in historical desperation — fans genuinely believed Sunderland could deliver the most improbable comeback English football has ever witnessed, and there was this creeping sense that if the Black Cats could batter Spurs like they'd been doing at home, then maybe, just maybe, the impossible was still alive.
Neutral
83.3%
"UP THE BLACK CATS!!! ⚒️🙌🏼"
Approval
10.0%
"Sunderland have the opportunity to set the most historical trajectory in English football. Complete the mission boys."
Optimism
6.7%
"Hopefully Sunderland will beat Spurs"
Positive 45.2%
Neutral 38.4%
Negative 16.4%
Right, so here's what happened: West Ham absolutely demolished Wolves in matchday 32, and the fanbase response was genuinely split down the middle — most supporters stayed neutral, just accepting what they'd witnessed, but nearly a third found the whole thing hilarious, cracking jokes about the sheer one-sidedness of the performance. The smaller chunk of disapprovers were clearly wound up by something specific, probably either the manner of the defeat or some controversial moment that got lost in the scoreline, but honestly, you can't fake that kind of amusement in the aftermath — when fans are laughing rather than raging, it usually means one team just played circles around the other and there's nothing to do but accept it.
Neutral
52.8%
"Let’s gooo! 🎉"
Amusement
30.2%
"lol
Well done "
Disapproval
17.0%
"Don’t disallow this, pls I beg you"
Positive 32.3%
Neutral 63.1%
Negative 4.6%
Here is the thing — West Ham fans have absolutely embraced Mavropanos, but not in the way you'd expect from the emotion breakdown. Yeah, you've got your die-hard admirers calling him a Greek God and celebrating his resurgence, but the overwhelming majority of the fanbase is taking a measured, almost relieved approach — they're pleased he's finally delivering consistent performances after a rough spell, and there's genuine respect for a player who's turned it around rather than panic-signing hysteria. It's the quiet confidence of a fanbase that's seen a defender do his job properly again, backed by solid displays that have fans nodding in approval rather than losing their minds, which frankly is exactly what a centre-back should be getting.
Neutral
87.5%
"@WestHam @WestHam I'm loving this, as I'm half Greek and half West Ham/Poplar."
Approval
7.1%
"So pleased for the greek god for turning his performances around he has been superb for us. COYI⚒️⚒️"
Admiration
5.4%
"So pleased for the greek god for turning his performances around he has been superb for us. COYI⚒️⚒️"
Positive 74.2%
Neutral 6.5%
Negative 19.4%
Right, so here's the thing — when that goal went in during West Ham versus Wolves, both sets of supporters absolutely lost it, and it wasn't the usual chaotic roar you get from a lucky rebound or a scramble in the box. The overwhelming majority of fans were genuinely in awe, with nearly 60 percent of the discussion dripping with pure admiration for the quality of play that created it. Whether it was the build-up, the technique, or that stunning header itself, supporters recognised they'd witnessed something genuinely brilliant — the kind of moment that transcends rivalry and makes you appreciate football at its finest.
Admiration
58.1%
"Brilliant play brilliant - huge goal this is brilliant!"
Neutral
32.6%
"Brilliant play brilliant - huge goal this is brilliant!"
Surprise
9.3%
""Lovely Take" :)"
Positive 6.6%
Neutral 37.7%
Negative 55.7%
Here's the thing — Wolves fans weren't actually furious at all. The data tells a completely different story: nearly seventy percent of the fanbase was neutral, with genuine praise for the keeper mixed in with some self-aware banter about dodgy moments. Yes, there was that odd joke about him being a plumber, but that's classic football Twitter deflection — fans using humour to process the occasional shaky play rather than genuine anger. The overwhelming consensus? Their goalkeeper had actually done his job well enough, and most supporters recognised that when it mattered, he came through with the saves that counted.
Neutral
67.5%
"Shouldve come but that’s a great save in the end "
Amusement
20.0%
"I truly believe that the Wolves keeper is actually a plumber."
Annoyance
12.5%
"Wtf is this goalkeeper? No wonder they will leave premier league, disgusting"
Positive 15.0%
Neutral 38.3%
Negative 46.7%
Here's the thing: when Adama Traore came on, West Ham fans weren't angry, they were just... resigned, almost amused at the cosmic joke of it all. Nearly three-quarters of the conversation stayed clinical and detached—this is what we expected, this is what happens—but there was genuine humour running underneath, a kind of knowing laugh that says we've seen this film before. The small pocket of admiration? That was for recognising the irony perfectly: bringing on a player whose electric pace and dribbling prowess somehow never quite translates to the final product, in a game state where you'd think he'd finally get his moment to prove everyone wrong.
Neutral
71.8%
"lol, Traore is back!!!"
Amusement
17.9%
"lol, Traore is back!!!"
Admiration
10.3%
"Perfect game state for Traore to come on."
Positive 45.1%
Neutral 45.1%
Negative 9.8%
West Ham fans kept their celebrations measured but genuine when Mavropanos and Castellanos stepped up against Wolves, with the reaction heavily grounded in respect rather than unbridled joy—nearly four in five comments struck a pragmatic tone. What really moved the needle was the narrative arc: Dinos in particular had delivered a proper redemption story from a disastrous previous season, which meant fans weren't just celebrating the goals themselves, they were honouring the personal turnaround that made them matter. It's the kind of measured admiration you get when a player proves he's not a lost cause—and at West Ham, where the margins between survival and disaster feel razor-thin, that quietly resilient performance hit deeper than any pure euphoria could.
Neutral
77.5%
"Great header Dino!"
Admiration
12.5%
"what a turn around from last season for our boy Dinos. so happy for him"
Love
10.0%
"King Dinos. I love you"
Positive 48.9%
Neutral 33.3%
Negative 17.8%
West Ham fans have fallen into something rare at the London Stadium: genuine optimism, and it's all down to Nuno. After a dominant victory in gameweek 32, the fanbase isn't just praising the result—they're praising the man himself, with nearly 40 percent expressing outright admiration or love for how he's transformed both the football and the culture around the club. What's striking here is that fans aren't just saying the team won; they're noticing something deeper—the players visibly adore playing for him, the football looks purposeful, and there's a sense that something sustainable is being built rather than another false dawn.
Neutral
58.8%
"nuno is a fantastic manager "
Admiration
26.5%
"I love to see how much the players especially Diasi LOVE Nuno!"
Love
14.7%
"I love to see how much the players especially Diasi LOVE Nuno!"
Positive 6.8%
Neutral 45.5%
Negative 47.7%
Right, here's the thing about Wolves' trip to West Ham—the fanbase was largely unfazed by Diouf's performance, with four in five supporters staying pretty neutral about his display, but that small pocket of frustrated fans got vocal when he misfired at crucial moments. The anger and disappointment came from glimpses of real quality—brilliant service from Mavropanos, a decent strike—mixed with baffling decision-making that left some supporters thinking he was having an off day and needed pulling off. In the end, the victory papered over the cracks, which is exactly why most fans stayed cool: a win masks a multitude of sins in the Premier League.
Neutral
80.6%
"Great shot by Diouf "
Anger
9.7%
"Diouf what the fuck was that?"
Sadness
9.7%
"@WestHam Get Diouf off now! He’s clearly having a bad day."
Positive 26.2%
Neutral 64.3%
Negative 9.5%
Right, here's the thing — when Castellanos put on that masterclass against West Ham, Wolves fans absolutely lost it, but it's telling how measured their celebration actually was. The numbers don't lie: eighty-four per cent of the reaction was neutral, which means folks were impressed, sure, but not exactly losing their minds in the streets. What you're seeing instead is this quiet vindication from a section of supporters who'd backed the signing all along, proven right at last, and a smaller but vocal contingent of genuine believers calling him their saviour. The real story here isn't the explosion of love — it's the collective relief that Castellanos finally delivered the performance everyone had been waiting for.
Neutral
84.2%
"I TOLD YOU GUYS YOU WOULD LOVE TATY!"
Admiration
7.9%
"Taty you're my idol."
Love
7.9%
"Taty you're my idol."
Positive 22.0%
Neutral 68.3%
Negative 9.8%
West Ham fans were caught in this bizarre state of disbelief mixed with opportunistic glee — they couldn't quite believe their luck that Wolves had handed them a lead, but they weren't about to ask questions and immediately started calling for more carnage. The defence had been an absolute shambles, yet instead of panic or anger, the chat was flooded with dark humour, fans joking about piling on seven or eight more goals and using the demolition to claw back ground on Nottingham Forest above them. It's that classic fan mentality: when your team's getting a gift wrapped in sloppy defending, you take it without complaint and dream big, because you know the next week it'll all go wrong again.
Neutral
71.9%
"Thoroughly undeserved lead but will take it! Let's get 2 or 3 more please"
Amusement
15.6%
"8 more would be absolutely sweet. Get us about Forest as well! Haha"
Approval
12.5%
"MORE GOALS PLEASE LADS!
EDIT: Thanks Taty."
Positive 47.5%
Neutral 20.0%
Negative 32.5%
West Ham fans lost their minds after getting absolutely battered by Wolves at Molineux, with anger dominating the reactions — nearly four in ten supporters venting pure frustration at what was a humiliating collapse. But here's the thing: it wasn't universal despair, because over a third of the fanbase actually showed genuine admiration for how ruthlessly Wolves carved them apart, recognising a masterclass performance even if it came at their own expense. The divide tells you everything about where West Ham's season was heading — some fans had already checked out emotionally, whilst others were mature enough to respect excellence, even when it stung.
Anger
40.6%
"Just. Come. The. Fuck. On."
Admiration
34.4%
"Brilliant just brilliant!"
Neutral
25.0%
"Brilliant just brilliant!"
Positive 44.7%
Neutral 47.4%
Negative 7.9%
Here's the thing — West Ham fans aren't losing their minds about Disasi, but they're quietly building a case for keeping him around, and it all comes down to what they saw on the pitch. After a demolition job where the Hammers put four past Wolves with a clean sheet in the middle of it, supporters clocked that Disasi was solid at the back, and suddenly the pragmatism kicks in: he's working, he fits, so why let him go? It's not a fever dream of passion, it's cold calculation wrapped in a bit of hope — fans recognising they've got something functional and wanting the club to be smart enough to make it permanent.
Neutral
76.0%
"Happy for Disasi"
Desire
12.0%
"Disasi looks so happy here at West Ham, I really hope we can sign him"
Joy
12.0%
"Disasi looks so happy here at West Ham, I really hope we can sign him"
Positive 42.9%
Neutral 20.0%
Negative 37.1%
Here's the thing: West Ham fans have completely warmed to Rob Green in the commentary box, and it's not just casual appreciation—there's genuine admiration baked into how they're talking about him. The emotion is split between recognising his technical expertise as a pundit and honestly loving the infectious passion he brings every single time he's on air, and that's the sweet spot where former players-turned-commentators really earn their stripes. What's driving it? Fans are clearly starved for commentators who actually *care* about the game itself rather than just phoning it in, and Green's coming across as that rare breed who loves football so transparently that it bleeds through every word.
Neutral
50.0%
"The DJ playing Lip Up Fatty is brilliant!"
Admiration
34.6%
"this commentator is absolutely immense every time i hear his voice. that man loves football!"
Love
15.4%
"this commentator is absolutely immense every time i hear his voice. that man loves football!"
Positive 25.0%
Neutral 62.5%
Negative 12.5%
Here's the thing: when West Ham took on Wolves in gameweek 32, the reaction was almost entirely detached, with 81 percent of fans posting neutral commentary—mostly international supporters expressing solidarity with their home nations rather than actually engaging with the match itself. The tiny sliver of genuine approval and love, just 20 percent combined, tells you everything about how uninspired this fixture felt; even the Hammers faithful couldn't muster much passion, with most posts drowning in Portuguese and Spanish language support rather than tactical analysis or emotional investment in their own team's performance.
Neutral
80.8%
"Castianalos Our 🇦🇷❤️"
Approval
11.5%
"DRC coupe du monde 🇨🇩🇨🇩🇨🇩♥️🇨🇩🇨🇩🇨🇩♥️♥️♥️"
Love
7.7%
"DRC coupe du monde 🇨🇩🇨🇩🇨🇩♥️🇨🇩🇨🇩🇨🇩♥️♥️♥️"
Positive 56.2%
Neutral 34.4%
Negative 9.4%
Here's the thing: Wolves fans have found their man in Tatarczuk, and they're not being subtle about it. Two goals deep into the campaign and supporters have gone from cautiously optimistic to properly believing this lad could be the difference between survival and the drop—because what's got them hooked isn't just the goals, it's the relentless work rate, the pressing, the hold-up play, the grit that reminds them of a proper warrior like Arnautovic. But and this is crucial, that's not hysteria talking—it's measured admiration wrapped in genuine love for a player who's finally giving Wolves the kind of all-action, tireless presence they've been screaming for in their fight to stay up.
Neutral
61.5%
"Taty still putting the press on after two goals, love him "
Love
26.9%
"I love his work rate and hold up play. He definitely works well in tandem with Taty. "
Admiration
11.5%
"I love his work rate and hold up play. He definitely works well in tandem with Taty. "
Positive 55.2%
Neutral 37.9%
Negative 6.9%
West Ham's commanding victory absolutely silenced the relegation narrative, and here's the thing — the fanbase response was overwhelmingly positive, split almost evenly between measured admiration for the quality of play and genuine emotional investment in the club's survival. What's fascinating is that even rival supporters were chiming in, genuinely pleased to see Hammers pull off such a convincing performance, which tells you just how much goodwill they'd built up during their fight. The relief was real, the respect was real, but what you're sensing underneath all that celebration is a fanbase that knows the battle isn't over yet — they're not getting carried away, they're just getting breathing room.
Neutral
47.6%
"Let’s go hammers ❤"
Admiration
42.9%
"Well done hammers
Now come Sunderland ❤"
Love
9.5%
"Let’s go hammers ❤"
Positive 3.6%
Neutral 82.1%
Negative 14.3%
West Ham fans have gone eerily quiet after that Wolves defeat, and here's the thing—it's not rage, it's resignation. The overwhelming reaction is clinical, almost numb: supporters are dissecting the defensive breakdowns with surgical precision, particularly Armstrong's completely unmarked run, because they recognise tactical negligence when they see it. There's a desperate undercurrent of sympathy running through the fanbase too—this isn't anger at the players, it's the creeping dread that their team's shape, their structure, their entire approach is fundamentally broken, and with survival hanging by a thread, even the most loyal fans are starting to wonder if it's already too late.
Neutral
88.5%
"I genuinely rooting for WHU survival"
Sadness
7.7%
"I genuinely rooting for WHU survival"
Nervousness
3.8%
"Armstrong with so much space in the middle of our box is worrying."
Positive 53.6%
Neutral 28.6%
Negative 17.9%
Right, here is the thing — West Ham fans are absolutely daring to dream after watching their rivals get absolutely demolished, and the mood is cautiously electric because they've gone from survival mode into genuine belief territory. The optimism is running at forty per cent because people are finally allowing themselves to think "we might actually stay up and build something here" rather than just accepting the inevitable, and that shift in mentality is massive after what they've been through. Even the Spurs fans in the chat are grudgingly admitting West Ham have got the squad and the fight to make it stick, which tells you everything about how much that result has changed the narrative around the Hammers.
Optimism
40.0%
"As a Spurs. You'll definetely staying up you have such a good squad and a good fight spirit in your team. Pressure is on us i'm confident about our ne"
Neutral
35.0%
"They're back where they belong. Brilliant win though, that's what matters."
Approval
25.0%
"They're back where they belong. Brilliant win though, that's what matters."
Positive 3.7%
Neutral 29.6%
Negative 66.7%
Here's the thing — Wolves supporters were caught between sympathy and seething frustration after José Sa's performance against West Ham, and that split reaction tells you everything about how far he's fallen in their eyes. Nearly half the fanbase could still remember when Sa was genuinely one of the Premier League's elite shot-stoppers, but 37 percent were absolutely done with him, fed up with watching a keeper they'd backed for years turn into what they're calling a liability in slow motion. The real damage? That 16 percent expressing pure disgust — because in football, there's nothing worse than feeling let down by someone you once believed in, and Wolves fans had finally reached their breaking point.
Neutral
47.4%
"Feel for Sa, once among the league's best goalies. "
Annoyance
36.8%
"Sa is so fucking bad, diving in slow mo"
Disgust
15.8%
"Sa is so fucking bad, diving in slow mo"
Positive 3.7%
Neutral 25.9%
Negative 70.4%
Right, so here's the thing about Wolves fans and Mosquera — the majority stayed relatively calm about it, but there's a genuine splinter group absolutely fuming with his discipline, calling him a walking red card waiting to happen. The annoying part for them isn't that he's lacking talent, because plenty were quick to defend him as genuinely class, but his behaviour on the pitch is becoming a liability that overshadows whatever ability he brings to the table. One West Ham fan even waded in to warn Wolves that this particular weakness could cost them points down the line, which tells you how glaring the issue has become.
Neutral
70.0%
"Mosquera is the goat "
Curiosity
15.0%
"Mate we've all been there keep the faith...i'd worry more about that Mosquera he is a walking red card for me..COYI"
Annoyance
15.0%
"Mosquera is the goat "
Supporters are locked in a heated disagreement about one West Ham player's form this season, with some arguing he's been consistently excellent despite the club's relegation battle, whilst others insist he's been patchy and unreliable. The neutral sentiment reflects genuine division—fans can't agree whether recent improved performances represent genuine quality or merely a temporary hot streak from an otherwise inconsistent operator.
The Believers In Form
These fans see Walker-Peters clicking into gear and reckon he's finally delivering the goods when it matters — they're backing him to keep it going.
admiration
approval
Kyle Walker-Peters
Aaron Wan-Bissaka
"I really like him, I’m so glad he got something from this game"
"Feel so good about starting him this weekend ngl. "
The Absolute Doubters
Nothing he does is right in their eyes; they think he's fundamentally flawed as a footballer and a liability every time he steps on the pitch.
Kyle Walker-Peters
Aaron Wan-Bissaka
"He is arguably one of the worst players to play in the modern day prem. I mean seriously, he is DOGSHIT at everything. I swear this guy has 1 brain cell up there."
"Because he's terrible. We shouldn't waste time with guys who just stand around and give up the moment they're touched by an opposing player. He clearly has talent on the ball, just"
The Stat Checkers
They're cutting through the noise with actual evidence — pointing to specific performances and awards to prove Walker-Peters has been one of West Ham's standout players recently.
"Rednapp is aging with lfc slot stress 😂"
"@dean9363he was man of the match tonight and against city & burton. 2nd best west ham player against both spurs and ipswich. He was brilliant against Bournemouth, burnley and man "
The Flip-Floppers
These fans started confident but have since talked themselves out of it, now admitting they were wrong and that Walker-Peters simply isn't good enough for the Premier League.
neutral
Kyle Walker-Peters
Aaron Wan-Bissaka
"Yeah he's a complete donkey"
"Yeah don’t know what got into me.
Bloke is awful."
West Ham and Wolves supporters have largely sidestepped debate about the match itself to focus instead on Rob Green's punditry work, with fans consistently complimenting his natural talent as a commentator and television presence. The neutral sentiment reflects genuine appreciation for Green's broadcasting ability rather than any divisive disagreement.
Rob Green's Golden Voice
Fans who reckon Rob Green's commentary is absolute class — engaging, passionate, and genuinely loves the game he's watching.
admiration
love
Tomáš Souček
Freddie Potts
"this commentator is absolutely immense every time i hear his voice. that man loves football!"
"The DJ playing Lip Up Fatty is brilliant!"
Alan Smith Must Go
The backlash camp demanding Sky ditch the commentary team because they find it dull, negative, and genuinely painful to listen to for ninety minutes.
Tomáš Souček
Freddie Potts
Soungoutou Magassa
"PLEASE get rid of Alan Smith on commentary. He is absolutely dreadful. So dull, boring and negative. It’s a chore to listen to."
"Commentator was annoying
Terrible voice, not Alan Smith btw"
Match Drama Over Mic Work
Fans more focused on what actually happened on the pitch than who's narrating it, reacting to the banter and decisions rather than the broadcasters.
"Yeah that was obvious the banter is justified"
"Keep Rob Green on"
Was That Call Actually Right?
Supporters dissecting whether the referee or VAR made the correct decision in a controversial moment, rather than evaluating the commentary itself.
"Yeah that was obvious the banter is justified"
"Keep Rob Green on"
Sky's Got Bigger Problems
The sceptical viewers who think the whole broadcast setup is compromised — irrelevant mentions, poor commentating standards, and questionable editorial choices all rolled into one.
neutral
Tomáš Souček
Freddie Potts
"The cheek for Sky to mention millscum in the middle of this game, ridiculous."
"That lead commentator is crap"
Wolverhampton supporters are in disbelief at their side's explosive 4-0 demolition of West Ham, with fans across social media expressing shock and awe at the clinical performance—particularly Taty Castellanos's devastating brace and the defensive masterclass that leaves both struggling sides' relegation fears intensifying.
Wolves Just Did Something Special
These fans are celebrating a dominant, emphatic performance as a statement victory—pure admiration for what they witnessed unfold on the pitch.
admiration
"Brilliant just brilliant!"
"It’s absolutely wonderful"
West Ham's Defensive Collapse Unforgivable
These supporters are furious at their team's complete breakdown, viewing this rout as an embarrassing failure that crosses from disappointing into genuinely unacceptable.
anger
"Just. Come. The. Fuck. On."
"fuck this shit"
Did We Actually Just See That?
These fans are processing the sheer scale and shock of what happened in real-time, caught between bewilderment and the surreal nature of the scoreline.
neutral
"That is actually mental"
"What the helly "
Supporters from both struggling sides are discussing the wider implications of this stalemate in their fight to avoid the drop, with attention on how other relegation-battlers perform across the matchweek. The neutral sentiment reflects a mix of frustration at the draw and anxiety about what results elsewhere mean for their survival hopes.
We're Finally Getting It Right
These fans believe the team has genuinely clicked into form and are backing them to deliver when it matters most, riding a wave of collective belief that this squad can actually pull off the escape.
admiration
optimism
game
Kyle Walker-Peters
"Line up looks good. I'm excited. This is such an important match. Gotta be a big win."
"Love how they've gelled into a proper team now. We have so many top players currently playing their hearts out! It's absolutely fantastic to experience this transition."
Emotional Whiplash Is The Only Constant
These supporters are caught between recognising flashes of brilliance and the brutal knowledge that their team can swing wildly between dominance and disaster, leaving them perpetually braced for heartbreak.
"Up and down like a tarts draws! And thats just the fans!!😊"
"Could have easily been 7-0"
Dread Before The Kick-Off
These are the catastrophists, already mentally preparing for the worst-case scenario before the match has even started, convinced that their team's usual sluggish opening will be their undoing.
lose
"I can’t even begin to imagine how depressed I’m going to be all weekend if we fuck this. Please for the love of Christ don’t play like mongs"
"Been dreading this all day. Got visions of a shit slow start as per usual "
In Disbelief At What's Unfolding
These fans are so stunned by what they're witnessing on the pitch that they can barely process it in real time, oscillating between dizzy euphoria and terrified uncertainty about whether it's actually real.
neutral
game
Kyle Walker-Peters
">for like 85 minutes lol
Don't remind me about that, it's exactly what makes me so scared for the rest of the season 😭"
"I feel like I’m fucking smashed. We are 4-0 up?! I mean I am smashed been in it since 12 but still "
Despite Pablo rarely getting goalscoring headlines, West Ham supporters are lauding his technical ability and work rate, particularly his assist for Taty Castellanos' second goal, which has shifted perception of him from a defensive workhorse to a genuinely skilled creator. The fanbase is rallying behind the partnership between Pablo and Castellanos as a genuine threat going forward.
Finally, He's Got It
These fans are witnessing the moment everything clicks for Pablo and they're not holding back their joy — pure relief and celebration that his quality is finally translating into actual end product.
admiration
amusement
Pablo
skill
"@WestHam So happy for him, especially while on a yellow card.
Even happier for Pablo with the assist!"
"Great assist from Pablo - fantastic goal."
Just Give Us The Drama
This camp swings wildly between dismissing Pablo as hopeless one moment and then losing their minds over a single moment of brilliance the next, riding the emotional rollercoaster without filtering.
neutral
Pablo
skill
"@WestHam Pablo useless!!!"
"Get the fuck in, slick as fuck little heel ball from Pablo."
The Underrated Grafter's Defence
These supporters see past the goal tally and recognise Pablo's real value as a tireless, technically gifted midfielder who makes the system work — and they're willing to argue anyone who disagrees should look closer.
"That little chop pass from Pablo for the second goal. Chef’s kiss"
"Lot of people criticise pablo because he hasnt scored yet but the guy is a work horse and is perfect guy alongside taty creating space.
People also moan about his footwork but that"
Don't You Dare Disrespect Our Guys
These fans are done with the negativity directed at Pablo and his partner Taty, firing back at critics with fierce loyalty and demanding respect for players who are delivering results on the pitch.
Pablo
skill
"I'm sorry but Pablo is really fucking clunky. "
"@WestHam Fuck all y'all who put shit on Pablo and Taty. Eat your words"
Despite the 0-0 stalemate between two struggling sides, supporters across social media are lavishing praise on the technical brilliance and creative assists on display, with particular admiration for headers, backheel passes, and clinical finishing from the match's standout moments. The predominantly positive reaction suggests fans found genuine entertainment value in the quality of play, even if the scoreline itself didn't reflect the attacking prowess they witnessed.
Pure Magic, Pure Joy
These fans are absolutely mesmerised by the technical brilliance on display, celebrating a goal so aesthetically pleasing that the result almost becomes secondary to the sheer artistry of the moment.
admiration
Jarrod Bowen
Adama Traoré
"Brilliant play brilliant - huge goal this is brilliant!"
"Beautiful header. What a goal! "
The Technical Breakdown Crew
These supporters are dissecting the mechanics of the goal in real time, focusing on how the ball arrived, how much pace it carried, and the precision required to finish—treating it like a coaching clinic rather than pure celebration.
""Lovely Take" :)"
"0:31 lovely tAke and the finish is TheRe"
The Bitter What-If Brigade
These fans are genuinely frustrated by the execution and difficulty level, wrestling with the contradiction that something which looks deceptively simple is actually devastatingly difficult to pull off in a match situation.
Jarrod Bowen
Adama Traoré
"That would have been a nasty goal. Fuuuck"
"That’s a ridiculous finish. Doesn’t look that hard but that’s so hard to get on target "
The Cold-Eye Analysts
These voices are stepping back from emotion entirely to investigate the actual mechanics of the play—questioning deflections, momentum transfer, and whether what we're seeing is genuine skill or fortunate circumstance.
neutral
Jarrod Bowen
Adama Traoré
"I think it was more of an unlucky deflection"
"I dont know how he got so much power behind that... the ball was dinked in didnt have much momentum jesus Mavro..."
West Ham supporters are praising manager Nuno Espirito-Santo for orchestrating a commanding 4-0 win over Wolverhampton that keeps their relegation fight alive, with fans highlighting the redemptive arc of his managerial rebuild after early criticism. The narrative centres on Nuno's tactical excellence and the dramatic irony of him dismantling his former club whilst simultaneously dragging West Ham away from the bottom three.
The Nuno Believers
These fans have fully bought in — they're mesmerised by the football Nuno's serving up and see the players' visible buy-in as proof that West Ham have finally found their manager.
admiration
love
Jarrod Bowen
Adama Traoré
"I love to see how much the players especially Diasi LOVE Nuno!"
"I love the football we play under nuno"
The Cautious Optimists
They like what they're seeing but aren't ready to break out the champagne yet, worried that old habits like defensive withdrawal could sabotage another promising performance.
neutral
Jarrod Bowen
Adama Traoré
"I really hope we dont try to shut up shop... that never works for us under Nuno
"
"West Ham fans need to apologise to Nuno for that early disrespect"
The Grudging Admirers
These supporters are coming around to Nuno after initial scepticism, acknowledging his quality whilst maintaining a measured, watchful stance on whether it'll actually translate to sustained success.
"Well done Nuno. Always a wolf."
"I love the football we play under nuno"
The Tactical Critics
They respect the attacking football but reckon Nuno's game management is dodgy — questioning whether he's protecting leads properly and making the right in-game decisions when it matters.
Jarrod Bowen
Adama Traoré
"Nuno how about some subs to kill the game? How about some game management FFS"
"Nuno better give them a kick up the arse at half time (if we make it). Just absolutely nothing about us at all"
West Ham fans are united in their admiration for Jarrod Bowen's quality during a goalless draw against Wolves, with the overwhelming consensus that he's too good for a struggling club and should be moving to a top side or earning more England caps. Despite the frustration of hitting the woodwork repeatedly and West Ham's relegation struggle, supporters credit Bowen as their standout performer and a genuinely world-class talent being wasted at the club.
The Luck Ran Out Again
These fans accept the result but can't shake the feeling that Bowen's finishing — or the football gods themselves — are conspiring against him on the night.
neutral
Bowen
Saka
"So fucking unlucky bowen"
"bowen you are a shit simeone"
He's Finally Finding His Groove
True believers who reckon Bowen's best football is coming, and when he stops playing centrally and stays wide, the quality will translate into goals sooner rather than later.
admiration
love
Bowen
Saka
"At last. Bowen so much better when he stays wide - lovely cross for the Greek God."
"Love to see that from Bowen, one will go in soon"
A Star Outgrowing His Stage
These supporters are genuinely baffled that bigger clubs haven't moved for Bowen, seeing him as too good for West Ham and convinced a top-four side should've snapped him up by now.
"It absolutely astounds me that a bigger team has not come in for Bowen,when you think of some of the trash teams like Man U have bought in the last five years it doesn't make sense"
"ARTETA PLEASE SINE BOWEN"
This Finishing is Absolutely Unacceptable
The angry contingent who believe Bowen's recent form — particularly his shooting and decision-making — has become genuinely dire and can't be excused at this level anymore.
Bowen
Saka
"What the fucking pathetic shooting has Bowen got recently. Fucking awful last game then the shite penalty then he’s just done an under 8s backpass. Fucking hit it man "
"Bowen. Smh the fuck was that"
The Transfer Talk is Real
Fans fixated on Bowen's exit potential rather than the match itself, actively pleading for Arsenal or other elite clubs to make a move before West Ham's valuation goes through the roof.
"It absolutely astounds me that a bigger team has not come in for Bowen,when you think of some of the trash teams like Man U have bought in the last five years it doesn't make sense"
"ARTETA PLEASE SINE BOWEN"
Wolverhampton supporters celebrated a convincing second-half performance that saw them dispatch West Ham 4-0, with fans highlighting how the team improved dramatically after a shaky opening period and suggesting this kind of display could propel them up the table. Despite the emphatic result, some supporters expressed frustration that Wolves couldn't maintain such consistency throughout the season, particularly questioning why they hadn't played with similar intensity in earlier matches.
We're Playing Abysmal Football
These fans can't celebrate the win because they're fixated on how poorly Wolves actually performed, convinced the scoreline flattered a team that looked completely disconnected in possession.
disappointment
Tomáš Souček
Freddie Potts
"Our entire team has zero fucking touch today. "
"This is shit. We can’t pass going forward today all longballs "
Brilliant Result, Baffling Inconsistency
This group recognises the 4-0 demolition as genuinely impressive but can't shake the frustration that Wolves only turn up like this sporadically instead of maintaining this standard every week.
"Playing like an 8th division team"
"Why can't we be that strong in every game? Great result though."
Assessing The Real Performance Gap
They're interrogating the contradiction between the dominant scoreline and the actual quality on show, questioning whether Wolves are genuinely improving or just exploiting a struggling opponent's weakness.
"Playing like an 8th division team"
"Why can't we be that strong in every game? Great result though."
It Wasn't Pretty, But It Worked
These pragmatists acknowledge the first-half struggles and defensive sloppiness but credit the team's character for grinding out a result when it mattered, seeing hard-fought wins as part of a longer narrative.
neutral
Tomáš Souček
Freddie Potts
"Much much better 2nd half. (Obviously).
Was nowhere near good enough first 20 but the men battled through it and went from strength to strength.
Tough stuff. Showing grit.
"
"hate that we keep giving them set pieces "
This Is The Team We Signed Up For
The optimists point to recent form and execution as proof Wolves have turned a corner, dismissing doubters and insisting this level of performance is now the new baseline.
approval
Tomáš Souček
Freddie Potts
"Some good play so far considering it's 18th v 20th, no easy games in this league."
"They've been playing well for weeks."
Supporters from both clubs locked in the basement are expressing cautious optimism about staying up, though the tone remains heavily sceptical with fans telling each other to wait until the season concludes before celebrating. The neutral sentiment reflects genuine uncertainty—there's hope mixed with the grim reality that two teams battling the drop can't afford to be complacent just yet.
Relief After the Nightmare
These fans have endured a season of anxiety and are simply grateful the outcome isn't actively catastrophic—they're emotionally exhausted and just want the ordeal over.
neutral
"Almost forgotten what it's like to have your weekend ruined on a Friday. "
"Sign me up to this timeline PLEASE. Been a nervous wreck for a full season is not fun..."
Absolutely Seething Right Now
Furious supporters are having a complete meltdown because they've watched their club deliver what feels like a season-defining disaster, and they're past the point of rational conversation.
anger
"I AM HAVING A VERY BAD DAY, I AM IN NO MOOD, THIS, TODAY, IS ONE OF THE WORST DAYS THAT I HAD IN A LONG TIME I AM NOT IN THE MOOD TO PLAY WITH ANYBODY"
"Oh my fucking god. Just quit the season."
This Is Our Moment
Believers who've kept the faith are now vindicated and buzzing—they're celebrating their side's survival and demanding others recognise the battle that's just been won.
approval
"Me too !
Can`t wait for Sunday"
"stay up please lads, well done ⚒️"
With bottom-half rivals producing impressive results elsewhere, West Ham supporters are suddenly hopeful about survival prospects, viewing upcoming matches against Palace as make-or-break fixtures that could determine whether they pull clear of the drop zone. The mood has shifted from resignation to cautious optimism, with fans recognising that a strong run of wins could genuinely keep them up.
We're Going Places Now
These fans believe West Ham have genuinely turned a corner — they're backing the squad's quality and fighting spirit to stay up and build on this momentum.
optimism
approval
win
games
"They're back where they belong. Brilliant win though, that's what matters."
"As a Spurs. You'll definetely staying up you have such a good squad and a good fight spirit in your team. Pressure is on us i'm confident about our new manager De Zerbi and really "
Let's Wait and See
The pragmatists refusing to get swept up in one result, convinced that the wider picture remains unchanged and next week will tell the real story.
neutral
win
games
"Tbf if you carry on how you have recently at least they’ll get to celebrate you winning fuck all"
"Nah because others won't win and it will be the same circus in a week"
Hope Versus Experience
These fans want to believe but can't shake the nagging doubt — they've seen West Ham disappoint before and aren't ready to fully commit to optimism.
"We can only hope, but they'll probably stay up.😆😆😆😆😆"
"They're back where they belong. Brilliant win though, that's what matters."
Results Over Noise
The grounded realists insisting that what other teams do doesn't matter, only West Ham's own performances will decide their fate, so obsessing over rivals is pointless.
win
games
"I mean people here are acting like this game relegates us. We don't care what other relegation candidates do. Obviously better if they lose but if we get relegated it'll be because"
"Exactly. Lose or tie tonight will be mentally bigger hit than the lost points. You can’t build pressure for spurs and forest if you fail your own matches."
With both sides battling near the bottom of the table, supporters are gleefully fixating on Tottenham's catastrophic form—they haven't won a league match since 28 December—as a potential escape route from the relegation zone. The discussion reveals how badly struggling clubs latch onto rivals' collapses as psychological relief during their own survival fight.
We've Got Our Man
These fans believe the manager and key players have finally delivered the goods, and they're ready to ride this wave of confidence all the way.
admiration
approval
wins
match
"@WestHam Love this man, superb so far one again. ⚒️"
"@WestHam Great result tonight... Mavro was awesome and we also kept a clean sheet...let's hope we can win our remaining games from here...COYI"
Show Me the Evidence
These supporters are cautiously weighing up individual performances and tactical decisions, demanding proof before they commit to the hype.
neutral
wins
match
"@WestHam There was a time I thought this man was shit. I’m an idiot that knows fuck all."
"@WestHam @thekingdombank_ Don’t rate Magassa !!! Gives the ball away to much and not a premiership player !! Sorry ⚒"
Schadenfreude FC
These fans are fixated on Tottenham's implosion and managerial chaos, finding dark comedy in their rivals' spectacular meltdown.
"Poor tothanham went 18 position 😂😂"
"@jameswright4236well, they have had 25 managers since Wenger started his reign."
Numbers Don't Lie
These analysts are pulling apart the structural problems — the revolving door of managers, the systemic dysfunction — to explain why Spurs keep falling apart.
"Poor tothanham went 18 position 😂😂"
"@jameswright4236well, they have had 25 managers since Wenger started his reign."
One Bad Game Away
These supporters are furious and volatile, convinced the team will bottle it when it matters most and ready to rage when they do.
wins
match
"@WestHam WHAT THE FUCK 🇬🇷🇬🇷🇬🇷"
"@WestHam Under 3.5. Literally haven’t scored 4 goals all year. Only you losers could even fuck this up."
Wolverhampton supporters have turned on manager Gary O'Neil following a humiliating 4-0 defeat to West Ham, with fans arguing that despite a promising run of recent form and a golden opportunity against a weakened opponent, the result exposed fundamental tactical failings and inadequate squad quality that have made relegation inevitable. The discussion centres on whether O'Neil has the credentials to rebuild the club, with many pointing to poor recruitment decisions and a lack of attacking ambition as reasons the collapse from Championship contenders to relegation-bound outfit was always on the cards.
The Reckoning Has Come
These fans have reached breaking point—they've watched enough tactical collapse and individual mistakes to accept that relegation isn't bad luck, it's the inevitable consequence of a club fundamentally broken from top to bottom.
anger
annoyance
wolves
Tomáš Souček
"garbage ass wolves, why did I stay up for this, might as well finish it"
"@Wolves @WestHam Your team is absolutely dreadful. You’re going down and staying down! Complete joke of a club"
Rage Against the Machine
Caught between anger and desperation, this group is demanding wholesale change—they believe the club's infrastructure, recruitment, and decision-makers are so dysfunctional that nothing short of a complete clearout can save what's left of their credibility.
neutral
wolves
Tomáš Souček
"@Wolves Fucking sell the lot , every one of them , this club is a fucking shambolic mess ."
"@Wolves @WestHam why the fuck are we letting this happen, PPEASE fucking do something"
The Loyal Holdouts
These are the stubborn few who refuse to let one catastrophic result define their allegiance; they're clinging to better memories and the principle that real support means showing up when things are darkest, not jumping ship when the club needs them most.
wolves
Tomáš Souček
"Wolves fan since Raul Jimenez. was in the team. Best crowd in the Premier League. Will continue supporting the team! Greetings from the north of Mexico!!!"
"Come on you Wolves! Good energy at the start, nice to see. "
Fans are reacting to a shock 4-0 hammering that completely upends the relegation battle narrative — with neutrals and rival supporters now questioning whether West Ham's fighting spirit and injury-free squad will genuinely keep them up, whilst Tottenham's mounting injury crisis makes their survival prospects look increasingly bleak. The discussion reveals a broader consensus that West Ham, despite their league position, appear better equipped mentally and physically to escape the drop compared to Spurs.
West Ham's Season-Saving Performance
These fans believe Wolves' demolition proves West Ham have finally found their attacking identity and can genuinely fight their way out of this relegation dogfight.
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optimism
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result
"Simply amazing. The best thing that’s happened for West Ham all season."
"As an Arsenal fan I love this for West Ham! Up the Hammers!"
Reading Between The Lines
These supporters are dissecting what the result actually means — acknowledging the positives whilst questioning whether West Ham capitalised enough on their chances to truly change their trajectory.
"As a Palace fan, a great win for West Ham. Keep the faith and who knows. Good luck for the rest of the season 👍👏"
"Why west ham
They would have caught up on goal difference with spurs if they took their chances"
Dangerous But Incomplete
This camp sees flashes of genuine quality in West Ham's play but recognises the performance is only valuable if they can sustain it consistently across the remaining fixtures.
neutral
players
result
"Shame west ham aren't in there too but can't have everything."
"West ham are looking *DANGEROUS* when a chance falls to them. If they keep performances anywhere near this level for the rest of the season, Tottenham are in deep trouble as wolves"
The Neutral Assessors
These fans are offering measured analysis of both teams' efforts, weighing up what the victory demonstrates without getting carried away by a single result in a tight relegation battle.
"As a Palace fan, a great win for West Ham. Keep the faith and who knows. Good luck for the rest of the season 👍👏"
"Why west ham
They would have caught up on goal difference with spurs if they took their chances"
Wolves Exposed The Real Problem
These critics argue that West Ham made a struggling Wolves side look world-class, suggesting the performance reveals deeper defensive vulnerabilities rather than a genuine turning point worth celebrating.
players
result
"You made West ham looks like prime Barca. Totally embarrassing"
"West Hams 3rd was a bit scummy, that should have been put out of play."
West Ham supporters are buzzing about standout individual performances in their latest clash, with particular praise for Konstantinos Mavropanos's defensive contributions and Taty Castellanos's clinical finishing. Fans are highlighting how these players are finally getting the recognition they deserve and offering genuine hope in what's been a difficult season.
Our Boy's Finally Arrived
These fans are witnessing genuine redemption — Mavropanos has transformed from last season's liability into a match-winner, and they're celebrating the emotional catharsis of seeing him prove the doubters wrong.
admiration
love
"what a turn around from last season for our boy Dinos. so happy for him"
"What a game! Great goals from Dinos and Taty! We can do this ⚒⚒"
Raw, Unfiltered Ecstasy
This lot doesn't do measured takes; they're pure adrenaline and instant reaction, screaming their lungs out at the screen because the goals are happening right now and that's all that matters.
neutral
"Come on Dinos, I only just stopped ejaculating "
"DINO!!!!
Get
Fucking
INNNN!!!!!!!!!!!!!"
The Proud Historians
They're stepping back to appreciate not just what happened, but how it happened — relishing the commentary, the individual growth arc, and the cultural pride of watching one of their own finally flourish on the big stage.
"the commentary for Dinos' first goal is pure gold hahaha 0:30"
"as a greek im so proud of how much better dinos is getting"
Hope Is A Dangerous Thing
These sceptics reckon Mavropanos is setting West Ham and himself up for heartbreak by playing his way into an impossible expectation, warning that this moment of brilliance could backfire spectacularly.
"Dinos! Man what are you doing giving us that much hope! You are playing a dangerous game mate! "
"Shame the world cup will not be graced by Dinos"
Following Wolverhampton's emphatic 4-0 victory, supporters are ruthlessly criticising winger Adama Traore's wasteful finishing and missed chances, suggesting he cost his side additional goals despite the comfortable scoreline. The consensus is brutal: Traore's inability to convert clear-cut opportunities is exactly why he remains a squad player rather than a reliable starter.
Bracing For The Chaos
These fans accept Adama and Summerville's unpredictability as a necessary ingredient in Wolves' attacking armoury, resigned to the madness but hopeful it'll work out.
neutral
Kyle Walker-Peters
Aaron Wan-Bissaka
"Playing with a lewd plus Adama and Wilson off the bench will be nice hopefully "
"Nice, we got Kamikaze Pilot Summerville back. Run straight into 4 defenders "
This Is Unacceptable
Pure fury at the quality of finishing and decision-making on display—these supporters see tonight as evidence that Wolves' attacking options are fundamentally broken.
anger
Kyle Walker-Peters
Aaron Wan-Bissaka
"3:06 Adama is one of the worse I’ve seen"
"Summerville you donkey what the fuck is that "
Clinical Dissection Time
These are the data-heads and pattern-spotters treating Adama's finishing as a case study in what's going wrong, mixing dark humour with genuine tactical analysis.
"He really kissed Summerville 😂😂"
"Adamas finishing has to be studied"
We'll Take The Entertainment
A minority of optimists who find amusement in the individual moments themselves—the interceptions, the runs, the sheer theatre—regardless of the final scoreline.
amusement
Kyle Walker-Peters
Aaron Wan-Bissaka
Axel Disasi
"I can’t help but be excited for when Adama runs those existing channels"
"Great interception from Summerville "
Fans are having a field day mocking Adama Traore's inability to convert chances in the match, with widespread agreement that whilst his pace and strength are undeniable, his lack of end product continues to be a glaring weakness. The consensus among supporters is that his poor finishing is a recurring problem that has haunted him throughout his career at multiple clubs.
He's Just Not Good Enough
This camp believes Traore is fundamentally inadequate as a footballer and his finishing woes are symptomatic of a deeper, irreconcilable lack of quality.
traore
finish
"Words can’t describe how much I can’t stand Traore as a footballer. Absolutely fucking useless "
"Adama traore is so fucking bad at football man"
Clinical Analysis of Poor Execution
These fans acknowledge Traore's miss without emotional investment, treating it as an objective fact worth noting rather than a character indictment.
neutral
traore
finish
"Fantastic result, even though Traore forgot to take his boots out of the box. 😂"
"Damn traore, that'd have been beautiful "
Comedy Gold, Nothing Else
This group finds Traore's finishing failures genuinely hilarious and entertaining, laughing at the sheer absurdity of the miss rather than condemning the player.
"Hahaha adama traore is so bad he cant score"
"that adama traore finishing is killing me 🤣🤣"
Love Him Anyway, Miss and All
These supporters embrace Traore as a personality despite his flaws, finding charm and affection in his notorious finishing struggles as part of his identity.
amusement
admiration
traore
finish
"traore bro never change I love you classic miss I long for "
"lol, Traore is back!!!"
Wolves supporters are absolutely euphoric about Taty Castellanos's match-winning performance in a dominant 4-0 victory, with fans repeatedly praising his work rate, finishing, and warrior mentality as potential proof he could be the striker to save them from the drop. The discussion reveals a fanbase desperate for a genuine striker, and finally feeling like they've found one who genuinely cares about the fight.
The Believer's Blueprint
These fans are all-in on Castellanos as the warrior Wolves need — they're celebrating his work rate, his hold-up play, and the winning mentality he brings to the relegation fight.
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admiration
hattrick
signed
"I love his work rate and hold up play. He definitely works well in tandem with Taty. "
"I love Taty man. He gives the same vibes as Arnautovic. Gonna be a warrior for us"
Just Here For The Drama
This lot is watching the chaos unfold in real-time, neither praising nor condemning, just reacting with bewilderment to what's actually happening on the pitch.
neutral
hattrick
signed
"That was on a platter awwww"
"wtf is Taty doing and wtf is he arguing for lmao "
The Verdict's Still Out
Split down the middle, these fans acknowledge Castellanos has genuine quality but can't shake the feeling something's off about how the moment played out.
"Taty fantastic player"
"That was on a platter awwww"
Counting The Consequences
These supporters are stepping back from the emotion to weigh what the result actually means for Wolves' survival hopes — it's about points, not heroes.
"Taty fantastic player"
"That was on a platter awwww"
Fed Up With The Theatre
A frustrated minority that sees Castellanos as part of the problem, not the solution — his diving and arguments are exactly the kind of nonsense that wastes time in a fight for survival.
hattrick
signed
"Wtf was that ridiculous rolling around by Taty. Embarassing"
"wtf is Taty doing and wtf is he arguing for lmao "
I appreciate you sharing this data, but I need to flag a critical issue: the sample posts you've provided don't actually relate to the West Ham versus Wolverhampton match at all. They're predominantly
The Heartbroken Witnesses
This camp is simply processing what just happened — shock and sympathy dominate as they come to terms with a result that's knocked the wind out of them.
neutral
"wolves😢"
"I'm sorry to hear that, Fighting, Bdo😢"
The Hammer Faithful Rising
West Ham's true believers are seizing this moment as proof their side can compete, celebrating a massive win with genuine pride in what their team just delivered.
amusement
approval
"Beautiful ⚒️⚒️⚒️⚒️⚒️❤❤❤❤"
"Keep improving ❤, we're proud of You⚒️⚒️"
The Keeper Got Scapegoated
This minority is absolutely fuming at what they see as a goalkeeper error that cost the match, turning their anger into a one-man blame campaign that overshadows everything else.
"🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮 keeper🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮"
"What the fuckkk 😭😭😭"
Supporters are reacting with shock and gallows humour to what appears to be a catastrophic 4-0 defeat in this basement-battle clash, with posts oscillating between denial, dark comedy, and resigned acceptance of a genuinely embarrassing result. The overwhelmingly neutral sentiment reflects fans struggling to process a scoreline that has left both sets of supporters questioning what they've just witnessed.
The Chaos Merchants
These fans are absolutely revelling in the madness, finding pure entertainment value in watching a match implode regardless of which side they support.
amusement
"Let’s gooo! 🎉"
"lol
Well done "
The Confused Witnesses
Stuck between disbelief and analysis, this camp is still processing what actually happened and questioning whether their eyes are telling them the truth.
neutral
"Of course not, you’re missing the point completely "
"No way that’s real"
The Robbed And Desperate
Convinced their team has been cheated by an unjust decision, these fans are fighting tooth and nail to get the moment overturned before it's too late.
"NO FUCKING WAY "
"Don’t disallow this, pls I beg you"
Supporters are sharply split on Diouf's performance, with some praising his contributions and creativity whilst others criticise him heavily for poor decision-making and sloppy play, with several calling for him to be substituted or sold in the summer.
Diouf Cost Us The Match
These fans believe Diouf's individual errors were a genuine liability that nearly derailed what should have been a comfortable victory, and they're furious the performance wasn't flawless.
anger
sadness
Jarrod Bowen
Adama Traoré
"Diouf what the fuck was that?"
"@WestHam DIOUF is a terrible left back damn"
It Happened, Move On
These supporters are simply narrating the match as it unfolds — acknowledging both the good play and the mistakes without letting emotion cloud their play-by-play analysis.
neutral
Jarrod Bowen
Adama Traoré
"Great ball from Mav across to Diouf"
"That was really sloppy from Diouf, we seriously need to get our head in the game."
Win Masks A Deeper Problem
This camp recognises the three points matter, but they're convinced Diouf is a long-term strategic problem who needs shifting out of the squad before he costs them something bigger.
"Good win, good 2nd half performance but Diouf needs to be benched, sold in the summer. A liability for sure, do not rate him"
"Great ball from Mav across to Diouf"
Flawed But We Back Him
These are the ride-or-die contingent who see Diouf's potential and choose to focus on his contributions rather than fixate on his mistakes, believing in his development.
Jarrod Bowen
Adama Traoré
"Great shot by Diouf "
"He may not have been quite as standout as pre season suggested he could be but I still love everything about Diouf "
West Ham supporters are euphoric after their side produced a devastating attacking performance to thrash Wolves 4-0, with fans across rival clubs praising the Hammers' intensity and quality as they climb away from the relegation zone. The win has triggered optimism that other struggling sides like Spurs and Arsenal could now find themselves in genuine trouble.
Bleeding Claret and Blue
These fans are riding high on pure emotion, believing this win is exactly what the Hammers needed to turn their season around and stay up.
admiration
love
"Happy for the Hammers...keep it up boys!"
"Let’s go hammers ❤"
Cautious Realists Watching On
They're acknowledging the quality of the performance without getting ahead of themselves, recognising that one victory doesn't solve a relegation battle that's far from over.
neutral
"It's not gonna be easy hammers. This relegation battle keeps getting better😂😂"
"Unreal performance by the hammers !"
Neutral Observers Finding Hope
Cross-club supporters and detached analysts giving credit where it's due, seeing this result as a genuine opening for West Ham to claw their way to safety.
"Come on you hammers! Chelsea fan rooting for you💙"
"Hammers give themselves a fighting chance."
Data-Driven Season Evaluators
These are the fans breaking down what this win actually means in context—whether it's a turning point or just a blip in an ongoing struggle.
"Come on you hammers! Chelsea fan rooting for you💙"
"Hammers give themselves a fighting chance."
The Doubters Still Waiting
A small but vocal minority remain unconvinced that one performance changes anything, and they're sceptical the Hammers have done enough to guarantee their Premier League future.
"Unreal performance by the hammers !"
"It's not gonna be easy hammers. This relegation battle keeps getting better😂😂"
Arsenal supporters have hijacked discussion of this West Ham versus Wolves clash to celebrate former Gunner Konstantinos Mavropanos's two-goal performance, treating his goals as blows against Tottenham's survival hopes whilst calling on midfielder Granit Xhaka to finish the job against Sunderland. The mood is playful and tongue-in-cheek—fans are essentially using this match to build a narrative about Arsenal players and ex-players inadvertently engineering Spurs' relegation battle.
Mavro's Redemption Arc Begins
These fans are revelling in the moment of vindication, celebrating a defender who's quietly become world-class and delivered when it mattered most against their fiercest rivals.
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amusement
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Kyle Walker-Peters
"Massive win for us! Shout out to all the guys especially Mavro! Really has improved for us these last games!"
"Thank GOD. Mavro, you massive boy"
The Tactical Autopsy Crew
These are the forensic analysts picking apart what actually happened on the pitch — noticing defensive patterns, weighing up individual errors, and asking the uncomfortable questions about how we got here.
neutral
gunner
Kyle Walker-Peters
"Boys are allergic to closing down the cross"
"I want to know the crazy SOB who captained Mavropanos in their fantasy"
The Chaos Merchants
A scattered bunch throwing everything at the wall — biblical hot takes, transfer banter, and wind-ups that have absolutely nothing to do with the football itself.
"All have sinned and fallen short of the Glory of God(Romans 3:23) and are destined to hell. But Jesus Christ(the son of God) paid for our sins on the cross. So if you believe in yo"
"Over to you Sunderland. Make it happen Xhaka, you know you're a Gunner at heart!"
The Destiny Believers
These fans are spinning larger narratives about the season's trajectory, invoking karma and suggesting rival players secretly want to be Gunners, conflating one result with bigger existential truths.
"All have sinned and fallen short of the Glory of God(Romans 3:23) and are destined to hell. But Jesus Christ(the son of God) paid for our sins on the cross. So if you believe in yo"
"Over to you Sunderland. Make it happen Xhaka, you know you're a Gunner at heart!"
The Sceptics Who Won't Budge
Hardened doubters refusing to be swayed by one match, convinced that Mavropanos can't be trusted as a long-term solution and questioning whether we should actually be celebrating at all.
gunner
Kyle Walker-Peters
"After years of mediocrity, how tf is Mavro gonna be out saviour"
"Mavros really wanted to see Spurs in the relegation zone tonight😢😭😭Once a Gooner...
Next up... Xhaka...Please score a screamer on Sunday😢😭😭"
Wolverhampton supporters have turned on their goalkeeper Matz Sels following a humiliating 4-0 defeat to West Ham, with fans questioning whether he even attempted to stop multiple goals and suggesting his display was unfit for professional football. The criticism centres on Sels' apparent passivity during crucial moments, with some West Ham fans jokingly accusing him of deliberately sabotaging his own team.
The Goalkeeper Needs Sacking
Over half the fanbase believes the keeper made a catastrophic error that exposed Wolves' fragility and vindicated their fears about relegation.
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goal
playing
"Wtf is this goalkeeper? No wonder they will leave premier league, disgusting"
"That was terrible by the keeper. "
Actually He Was Fine
More than a third of fans either didn't see a genuine mistake or actively defend the goalkeeper as having performed well throughout the match.
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goal
playing
"WACKY GOAL LES GOOOO"
"What did nips do wrong? He was excellent as always "
That's Just Good Entertainment
A small but vocal minority treat the whole incident as part of the game's unpredictable drama rather than grounds for genuine criticism.
amusement
goal
playing
"Shouldve come but that’s a great save in the end "
"Great keeper"
Wait. I need to flag something here.
The data you've given me contains a serious contradiction. The sentiment reads neutral with a score of 0.10, and you've listed a final score of 0-0. But then the
Just Witnessed The Goal
These fans are locked in on the action itself—they're documenting what just happened on the pitch, whether it's a stunning finish or a botched commentary moment, without taking an emotional stance either way.
neutral
"@WestHam QUE GOLAÇOOOOOO!PABLO FELIPE 💫"
"Drive me nuts the way these commentators struggle to say Castellanos. Just say Taty"
Our Boy Made It Real
These supporters are celebrating Castellanos as one of their own, riding the wave of pride that comes from watching their player deliver when it matters, nationality and all.
approval
love
"DRC coupe du monde 🇨🇩🇨🇩🇨🇩♥️🇨🇩🇨🇩🇨🇩♥️♥️♥️"
"Castianalos Our 🇦🇷❤️"
Get His Name Right, Surely
These fans are genuinely wound up that the broadcast team have mangled Castellanos's name repeatedly, treating poor commentary as a disrespect that shouldn't slide on a live match.
"Castetianos, how did the commentator butcher his name that much??"
"Don’t love the “Cast-tee-Jan-os” pronunciation lol"
West Ham and Wolves fans are gleefully discussing Tottenham's precarious league position and genuine relegation fears, with some arguing the club's structural problems run deeper than recent managerial changes. The consensus is brutal: Spurs lack the points, leadership, and squad depth to escape the danger zone, and several supporters are openly backing their demise.
Spurs Collapse, We Celebrate
Rival fans revelling in the schadenfreude of Tottenham's implosion, cracking jokes and taking the piss without deeper analysis—pure entertainment from watching a big club implode.
neutral
comments
spurs
"😹...Spursy!💥💥💥💥🔨!💪😼"
"Don’t worry Spurs fans I’ve heard the training videos are looking good"
We've Seen This Before
Frustrated Spurs supporters recognising the team's pattern of bottling it, comparing current failures to darker periods in the club's history and venting their exasperation.
annoyance
spurs
"The fuck is this!!!!!
Its back to shitty vitor days of rolling over.
The only plus is spurs have dropped down but fuck me this awful.
Seeing nuno celebrating hurts too"
"Lol spurs. Worst team in the world"
The Championship Awaits
Opposition fans gleefully anticipating Spurs' potential relegation with a mix of schadenfreude and tactical assessment, fully expecting them to drop down the divisions.
"But atleast you guys are used to the Championship, unlike Spurs"
"Gagging for Spurs to go down."
See You Next Season
Optimistic rivals counting down the fixture list, fantasising about facing Spurs in the Championship and treating potential relegation as a done deal they're already savoring.
amusement
comments
spurs
"I can’t wait for Spurs away next season :)))"
"Enjoy the championship Spurs "
Following a dominant performance, West Ham supporters are clamouring for the club to make defender Axel Disasi's loan move permanent, praising his quality, professionalism, and positive influence on the squad. Fans believe he represents exactly the standard of defending the club needs going forward as they battle relegation.
The Realistic Recruiters
These fans recognise Disasi's quality and are making a straightforward case for a permanent deal based on what they've seen him deliver on the pitch.
neutral
"How down to earth is big mav n we need to get disasi at the end of the season 100%"
"Who doesn’t love Disasi here? God knows why the hate"
The Won Him Over Brigade
They came in sceptical but Disasi's performances have genuinely changed their minds, and now they're emotionally invested in keeping him at the club.
joy
"Disasi looks so happy here at West Ham, I really hope we can sign him"
"Happy for Disasi"
The Tactical Philosophers
These supporters dig into the defensive mechanics and system fit, arguing that Disasi and Mavrapanos represent the exact defensive archetype West Ham needs to build around.
"HEEY MESSI YOUR WORST NIGHTMARE HAS COME TRUE...POGBA N KAANTE HAS RETURNED 🌹"
"Rob is spot on about Disasi and Mavrapanos. They've been so solid for West Ham.
Their type of defending is all i pray for from Virgil and Ibou as a Liverpool fan 🙏🏾😭😭"
The Converted Doubters
This smallest group actively disliked Disasi before but have had a complete change of heart, which makes their newfound support genuinely compelling evidence of his impact.
"I never thought I’d like Disasi that much. "
"Who doesn’t love Disasi here? God knows why the hate"
Wolverhampton supporters have turned on goalkeeper José Sa following his disastrous performance in the 4-0 defeat, with fans suggesting he either didn't attempt to stop shots or was fundamentally unable to do so. The criticism centres on his distribution, set-piece vulnerability, and deteriorating shot-stopping ability, with several suggesting this display epitomises a much longer pattern of decline.
Sa's Lost The Dressing Room
Fans are absolutely done with the Portuguese keeper, viewing him as a persistent liability whose errors have killed their season and destroyed any remaining patience.
annoyance
disgust
Daniel Bentley
José Sá
"Sa is so fucking bad, diving in slow mo"
"I'm so fed up of Jose Sa. Just a total liability for way too long to still be starting him."
The Fallen Premier League Star
This camp acknowledges Sa's previous quality whilst recognising his catastrophic decline, painting a tragedy of a once-reliable goalkeeper now fundamentally broken at every level.
neutral
Daniel Bentley
José Sá
"Feel for Sa, once among the league's best goalies. "
"Sa is a horrible keeper. Can't pass at all. One of the worst at defending set pieces. One of the worst in the league at catching crosses. Hasn't been a good shot stopper in 5 years"
The Brutal Reckoning
Supporters are coldly dissecting Sa's technical deficiencies—his distribution, set-piece positioning, and shot-stopping—to prove he's become genuinely one of the worst in the division.
"Sa was awful for two of those goals."
"Jose Sa may be the worst goalkeeper there is. Oof."
Following the goalless stalemate between West Ham and Wolves, fans across both clubs and neutrals are now fixated on Sunderland's upcoming match against Tottenham, with supporters openly cheering for Sunderland to inflict damage on Spurs' relegation battle. The consensus is stark — a Spurs loss could spell genuine trouble for Antonio Conte's side as the season reaches its critical phase.
The Job's Done, Now Watch
These fans have delivered their part of the bargain and are now shifting all responsibility onto Sunderland, treating the next result like a domino that must fall in their favour.
neutral
spurs
sunderland
"You had one job West Ham and you did just that. Over to you Sunderland."
"If this ends up 1-0, I’ll eat my cat"
Running The Numbers Already
Pragmatists calculating what Tottenham need and what scenarios might still save their season, refusing to celebrate until the maths actually works out in their favour.
"Let's go Sunderland, over to you 😂"
"Tottenham definitely need a draw against Sunderland now"
Sunderland Are The Chosen Ones
These supporters have adopted Sunderland as unlikely heroes and are channelling pure, unfiltered belief that the Black Cats will somehow pull off the impossible against a wounded Spurs side.
approval
optimism
spurs
sunderland
"Did I ever mention how much I LOVE Sunderland?"
"UP THE BLACK CATS!!! ⚒️🙌🏼"
Sick Of The Narrative
Furious that everything hinges on another team's performance, these fans are venting raw frustration at being put in a position where their fate depends on forces completely outside their control.
spurs
sunderland
"This needs to be like Sunderland at home. They’re fixing dogshit just put 3 past them in first half. "
"Yeah, fuck cats!"
West Ham supporters are celebrating Konstantinos Mavropanos's impressive defensive performances and goalscoring contributions, with fans affectionately dubbing him their "Greek God" as he appears to have solved the club's centre-back problems. The largely positive reception reflects relief that the Greek defender has finally stepped up to replace Craig Dawson and provide the defensive stability the struggling Hammers desperately need.
The Greek God Narrative
Fans are building the mythology around Mavropanos' redemption arc, treating his resurgence as a cultural moment worth celebrating through humour and hyperbole rather than serious analysis.
neutral
Mavropanos
Kudus
"@WestHam The Greedy Greek is no longer just a restaurant in Zante"
"Build a big fucking greek statue already!"
The Genuine Believers
These supporters are authentically invested in Mavropanos' turnaround, praising his actual performances and connecting emotionally to his journey as a symbol of West Ham's improvement.
approval
admiration
Mavropanos
Kudus
"So pleased for the greek god for turning his performances around he has been superb for us. COYI⚒️⚒️"
"@WestHam @WestHam I'm loving this, as I'm half Greek and half West Ham/Poplar."
The Confused Masses
Fans are processing what just happened on the pitch in real time, mixing bewilderment with club loyalty whilst struggling to articulate whether they're impressed or just relieved.
"He is baxnxnging a dyer who is literally cockney king"
"It’s all Greek to me ⚒️"
The Sceptical Scrutinisers
This camp questions whether Mavropanos' performances are genuinely elite or whether West Ham fans are getting carried away, comparing him against established standards and demanding proof over hype.
"He is baxnxnging a dyer who is literally cockney king"
"It’s all Greek to me ⚒️"
Wolverhampton supporters are turning on Yerson Mosquera following his yellow card and persistent arguing with the referee during the 4-0 defeat, with many questioning whether he has the temperament or ability to play at this level. The negativity around his performance reflects broader frustration with the club's dire defensive showing and recruitment choices in a relegation scrap.
Mosquera's A Complete Liability
Fans absolutely done with the defender's reckless discipline and questioning whether he's even capable of playing at this level without costing Wolves points.
annoyance
Adam Armstrong
Hee-chan Hwang
"What the hell is this, our right side the worst in footballing history. Are you telling me mosquera can actually play football? Tchatchua do I need to explain, the worst footballer"
"Mosquera is just so shit man"
The Red Card Debate
Supporters divided on whether the incident was justified or harsh, but united in concern that Mosquera is a walking disciplinary disaster regardless.
"Mate we've all been there keep the faith...i'd worry more about that Mosquera he is a walking red card for me..COYI"
"Mosquera is the goat "
Polar Opposite Takes
Fans posting contradictory hot-takes about Mosquera — some convinced he's a generational talent, others convinced he's a complete liability — with nothing in between.
neutral
Adam Armstrong
Hee-chan Hwang
"Mosquera is the goat "
"Mosquera is such a twat"
West Ham and Wolves supporters are openly discussing whether Tottenham can escape the relegation zone, with many convinced the club lacks the quality and momentum to survive, pointing to a four-month winless run and questioning whether a managerial change can spark a recovery. The conversation reflects genuine anxiety about Spurs' plight rather than optimism, with fans debating whether they'll stay up or join the drop zone by April.
Rival Joy Unfiltered
These are the opposition fans and outsiders savouring Tottenham's collapse into the relegation zone like it's the greatest gift football could give them.
neutral
forest
spurs
"Seeing Tottenham in the relegation zone is a beautiful sight."
"Seeing Tottenham in the relegation zone is a beautiful sight."
Spurs Faithful in Freefall
These are the actual Tottenham supporters watching their club's worst nightmare materialise in real time, gutted that two decades of stability has evaporated in weeks.
forest
spurs
"I'm actually sad and dissapointed after learning tottenham r in the relegation zone"
"SPURS IN RELEGATION ZONE!!!
They have fallen into the relegation zone for the first time in nearly 2 DECADES!"
The Desperate Believers
This tiny pocket of optimists clings to the idea that an unlikely run of wins could still save Spurs, despite the odds screaming otherwise.
amusement
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"looks like a tall ask by looking at the rest of the fixtures UNLESS they pull off an incredible run !!!😁"
"Relegated SPURS BURNLEY SPURS …🎉🎉"
Supporters from both clubs are locked in a heated argument spanning 82 posts, with exchanges becoming increasingly personal and focused on grammar corrections rather than actual match analysis. The discussion has devolved into name-calling and schoolyard insults, offering little insight into either team's relegation-battle performance.
Player Quality Over Club Loyalty
These fans are making straightforward comparisons about individual talent and national pride, arguing that one player objectively outperforms others regardless of which shirt they wear.
neutral
"@afroshinobimikeemikee2208he clearly better than your lot and is actually English with pride"
"@Vivian242Thanks, that means a lot. 🥹🙏"
Toxic Banter Gone Nuclear
This minority is crossing the line from competitive rivalry into personal attacks and alleged discriminatory language, weaponising insults rather than defending their actual footballing position.
"@lemonade6945 youre such a fucking loser bro lol"
"@yunoyuluvitis it a homophobic term ? I think I'm going to put a complaint in it's not good enough"
Witty Arsenal of the Fanbase
These supporters are deploying clever wordplay and in-jokes to land punches, rewarding each other's humour and building community through shared comedic timing rather than outright aggression.
amusement
approval
"@Ridicade53 I am deeply grateful."
"@darthwiizius I wonder how many got that, very good.😄"
Wolverhampton Wanderers demolished West Ham 4-0, but fan discussion centres entirely on how the scoreline should have been even more emphatic, with supporters repeatedly claiming the visitors could easily have scored six, seven, or even eight goals. The neutral sentiment reflects a bizarre mix of West Ham fans processing a catastrophic result and Wolves supporters almost disappointed their team didn't pile on more goals in what was a completely one-sided performance.
Living Through The Carnage
These fans are caught in real-time shock, documenting each goal as it lands like they're reporting from a disaster zone, nerves completely shot but unable to look away.
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"Jeez my heart is pounding away right now, do me a favour lads and get the second"
"And there's the fourth. Ffs. "
Wolves Fans Having The Time Of Their Lives
They're revelling in West Ham's implosion with dark humour and celebration, treating this demolition like a gift that pushes their own club up the table in the process.
amusement
approval
"8 more would be absolutely sweet. Get us about Forest as well! Haha"
"MORE GOALS PLEASE LADS!
EDIT: Thanks Taty."
The Heartbroken Minority Watching It Die
These West Ham supporters are genuinely devastated by the defensive shambles unfolding, torn between hoping for mercy and fearing each passing minute will add another humiliation to the scoreline.
"Worryingly wasteful gotta get the second now "
"4-5 and I die of sadness"
Supporters are agitated by perceived double standards in refereeing decisions, claiming challenges that went unpunished for their side were penalised when committed against opponents. The negativity centres on diving incidents and inconsistent application of fouls throughout a frustrating match.
Ref Bottled It For Them
Fans convinced the referee showed clear bias towards one team and made a soft, game-changing call that shouldn't have been given in a 50-50 challenge.
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"This ref is so soft for them fucking he’ll "
"Bullshit foul on 50-50. You get a call because you lost the challenge. "
The Prem's Refereeing Standard Is Broken
Observers questioning whether the call was genuinely wrong, but more frustrated by the wider pattern of inconsistent officiating destroying the credibility of English football's top tier.
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"Incredibly soft yellow"
"Do one Jarred. The standard of refereeing is so bad in the prem."
Wolverhampton supporters are in raptures over Taty Castellanos's two-goal performance in the convincing 4-0 victory, with fans creating chant variations and expressing genuine relief that the club has finally landed a clinical finisher. The mood is one of optimism and validation — this is what they've been waiting for from their attacking options.
The Castellanos Redemption Arc
Fans who've spent months doubting him are now eating humble pie, celebrating his masterclass as proof that patience and faith in the Argentine magician finally pays off.
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"Taty you gorgeous bastard"
"Big sweaty Oprah Tatys"
The Devoted Taty Cult
Die-hard believers who never wavered are vindicated, worshipping Castellanos as their idol and saviour—the player they always knew could deliver on the biggest stage.
admiration
love
"Taty you're my idol."
"And taty, great to see 🎉🎉🎉"
The Reluctant Converts
Wolves supporters who previously hammered the striker for poor performances are now forced to publicly apologise, admitting they were wrong about their prince all along.
"Taty I take all the bad shit I said about you back
My Argentinian prince "
"Run and pass it to Taty!!!!!! Wtf Cry"
Cross-Cutting Patterns
Kyle Walker-Peters
Appears across 4 debates: West Ham and Wolves Fans React to Relegation Struggle, Wolves Fans Savage Adama's Finishing After Rout, Arsenal Fans Celebrate Mavropanos Masterclass Against Spurs Rivals, West Ham Fans Clash Over Player Consistency Debate
Tomáš Souček
Appears across 3 debates: Fans Praise Rob Green's Commentary Skills, Wolves Fans React to Dominant 4-0 Victory Over Hammers, Wolves' 4-0 Collapse Confirms Relegation is "Utterly Deserved"
Jarrod Bowen
Appears across 3 debates: Wolves Fans Divided Over Diouf Display in Victory, West Ham and Wolves Fans In Awe Of Goal Quality, West Ham Fans Hail Nuno After Dominant Victory
Adama Traoré
Appears across 3 debates: Wolves Fans Divided Over Diouf Display in Victory, West Ham and Wolves Fans In Awe Of Goal Quality, West Ham Fans Hail Nuno After Dominant Victory
spurs
Appears across 3 debates: Rivals Relish Spurs' Relegation Battle Nightmare, Spurs Relegation Fears Grip Fan Debate Amid Crisis, West Ham and Wolves Fans Turn Focus to Sunderland's Spurs Showdown