EPL Matchweek 32 10 Apr 2026
WHU vs WOL
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Headlines

The main stories — what everyone should cover, but with your unique angle.

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Tottenham Are In Freefall — And West Ham Fans Are Absolutely Loving Every Second Of It

Is Tottenham's Relegation Actually Happening?The Spurs Crisis Nobody Saw Coming This BadRoberto De Zerbi's Nightmare: Can Anyone Save Tottenham Now?
Your Unique Angle
Every channel will cover Spurs' bad form. Nobody is covering it through the lens of their rivals' emotional state. This video is not about Tottenham — it is about what Tottenham's collapse means to the fans around them. West Ham fans cheering on Sunderland. Wolves fans distracted from their own relegation fight just to watch Spurs suffer. There is something almost poetic about two clubs fighting for survival finding comfort in watching a so-called bigger club potentially join them. Use the Sunderland subplot — 74 posts are specifically focused on Spurs needing a result against Régis Le Bris's side.
This is the highest-volume narrative in the entire dataset at 534 posts, and the schadenfreude radiating from West Ham and Wolves fans is practically visible through the screen. Spurs dropping to 18th position has sent shockwaves across multiple fanbases simultaneously.
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Poor tothanham went 18 position
Let's go Sunderland, over to you
Tottenham definitely need a draw against Sunderland now
Audience
West Ham fans, Wolves fans, neutral Premier League fans who enjoy chaos, Spurs fans in denial
Everyone Act now Rising

Wolves Are Relegated And It Was Utterly Deserved — The Slow Death Of A Premier League Club

How Did It Come To This? The Full Wolves Collapse ExplainedWolves Are Down — Who's To Blame?From Europa To The Championship: Wolves' Tragic Fall From Grace
Your Unique Angle
Do not make this a highlights reel eulogy. The angle here is accountability — which individuals killed this club's season? Rob Edwards gets named as villain by buried fan commentary, José Sá is getting torched in the comments with a sentiment score of -0.55, and Yerson Mosquera carries the joint-worst villain rating in the entire dataset at -0.7. Build a proper tribunal. Who is guilty, who is merely collateral damage, and who deserves to walk back into the Molineux next season?
With 764 posts and a firmly negative sentiment, the Wolves relegation narrative is the single most discussed story in this dataset. Fans from rival clubs are already expressing a mix of pity and scorn, and the anger about player wages and effort levels is boiling over.
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Embarrassing. Half the players don't deserve the ridiculous money they're on
Jose Sa may be the worst goalkeeper there is. Oof.
Why can't we be that strong in every game? Great result though.
Audience
Wolves fans in grief mode, Premier League fans who enjoy a proper post-mortem, Championship fans already circling the fixture list
Everyone Today Volatile

VAR Has Broken Football — And This Game Is The Latest Proof

The Referee Problem Nobody Wants To Fix205 Posts Of Fury: How VAR Ruined Another MatchStop Defending VAR — It Is Destroying The Game
Your Unique Angle
Do not make this another generic "VAR bad" video — there are hundreds of those. The angle here is the goalless draw context. A match that ended without goals produced 111 posts about referee inconsistency, with confusion as a dominant emotion alongside annoyance. That combination — boredom plus injustice — is uniquely toxic for fans. This video explores how VAR does not just make wrong decisions, it actively poisons the atmosphere of even the dullest games, turning 0-0 draws into conspiracy theories. Use the Lucas Paquetá name appearing in the data as a specific flashpoint to ground the discussion.
Referee and VAR discussion generated 205 posts with a sentiment score of -0.39 — the most negative of any forced editorial topic in the dataset. This is not a one-match frustration. This is a cumulative, slow-burning rage that cuts across both fanbases.
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Quotes & Audience
Yeah you're meant to dive before the ball goes past you.
no he didn't
Up and down like a tarts draws! And thats just the fans!!
Audience
West Ham fans, Wolves fans, every Premier League fan who has ever shouted at a screen
Some coverage This week Rising

Mavropanos Is The Best Signing West Ham Never Meant To Make — And Arsenal Just Watched It Happen

The Greek God Arsenal Gave AwayMavropanos: From Gunner Reject To West Ham's Most Important PlayerKonstantinos Mavropanos Completely Proved Me Wrong
Your Unique Angle
The standard take is "Mavropanos is playing well." The real story is the Arsenal angle. There is a buried fan post making a genuinely bold claim — that his departure was a bigger loss for Arsenal than selling Oxlade-Chamberlain to Liverpool, measured not in money but in impact. That is a proper debate starter. Layer in the fact that Arsenal fans in the comments are calling him "a proper Gunner" with genuine affection, and you have a story about a player two clubs are simultaneously claiming. Who does Mavropanos actually belong to?
Three separate narratives reference Mavropanos, with 66 believers and only 7 challengers on his redemption arc post. Arsenal fans are openly lamenting letting him go while West Ham fans are celebrating a player they initially doubted — that cross-fanbase tension is content gold.
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Absolutely love how Mav has turned his season around. He's completely proved me wrong, no matter what happens for the rest of the season
People think our biggest sale was Oxlade-Chamberlain to Liverpool, but it was actually Mavropanos if you are looking at impact and not money
Mavropanos completely proved me wrong this season, his turnaround has been incredible. I will be there for Kilman redemption arc next season.
Audience
West Ham fans feeling vindicated, Arsenal fans feeling regret, Greek football fans feeling pride
Some coverage This week Steady

Jarrod Bowen Is Too Good For West Ham — So Why Has Nobody Come For Him?

The Bowen Question: Why Are The Big Clubs Not Calling?Bowen Deserves Better — But Is He Brave Enough To Demand It?Arteta, Sign Bowen Now Before Someone Else Does
Your Unique Angle
The interesting question is not whether Bowen is good enough for a bigger club. The interesting question is why it has not happened yet, and what that says about how the market values players from lower-half Premier League clubs. One fan makes the point directly — Manchester United have spent fortunes on worse players. There is also a buried counterpunching post asking whether Bowen's continued presence at West Ham is actually evidence against his top-level credentials. Let both sides argue. The tension between "he is too good for this" and "if he were really elite, he would have left" is the engine of this video.
With 136 posts and genuine cross-club admiration — Arsenal fans openly begging Arteta to sign him — the Bowen conversation is broader than just West Ham. There is a real tension here between loyalty, quality, and ambition that resonates far beyond the Hammers faithful.
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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 to me
ARTETA PLEASE SINE BOWEN
If Bowen was really that good why is he still at West Ham? Why has players who play the same position (kudus) gotten the bigger move.
Audience
West Ham fans, Arsenal fans, general Premier League transfer obsessives
Nobody yet This week Steady

West Ham Must Sign Axel Disasi Permanently — A World Cup Finalist Is Being Criminally Underrated

Why Disasi Might Be The Signing Of The Season Nobody Is Talking AboutWest Ham's Hidden Weapon: The Case For Signing Disasi PermanentlyThe Defender Who Played In A World Cup Final And Nobody At West Ham Noticed
Your Unique Angle
The buried gem framing is everything here. A post with a quality score of 7.5 received zero engagement. This video is the antidote to that. The angle is not just "should West Ham sign Disasi" — it is the broader injustice of how football discourse ignores loan players who do not play for glamour clubs. Disasi played in a World Cup final. He is currently doing a job at a club fighting relegation and getting almost no credit nationally. Build the case from the ground up and make your audience feel like they discovered something the rest of football Twitter missed entirely.
The Disasi permanent signing campaign carries one of the highest individual post quality scores in the entire dataset at 7.5, and with zero engagement despite that quality, it is being buried by the algorithm entirely. The comparison to Winston Reid and the World Cup final context gives this real emotional and historical weight.
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Quotes & Audience
Wind it back a few years, disasi played in a WC final. He is showing his quality here, not just as a player but his attitude has an influence on everyone else. We should push the boat out to bring him in, if it's possible
@WestHam @Blexi2k If West Ham stay in the Premier League, the club need to find the money to sign Disasi on a permanent basis. Massively underrated defender. Reminds of Winston Reid, no nonsense but quality on the ball.
Rob is spot on about Disasi and Mavrapanos. They've been so solid for West Ham.
Audience
West Ham fans, transfer market enthusiasts, neutral fans who appreciate defensive quality

Hidden Gold

Stories others will miss. Under-reported, contrarian, or just emerging.

Buried Gem Nobody yet Act now Rising

The Wolves Goalkeeper Controversy Nobody Is Investigating — Did José Sá Actually Try?

Something Is Wrong At Wolves — And It Starts In GoalThe Worst Goalkeeper Performance Of The Season? The Evidence Against José SáWolves Fans Are Asking Questions That Need Answers
Your Unique Angle
Here is the thing. Most clubs have a bad goalkeeper game and move on. But when fans are openly using phrases like "looks like he placed a bet" in the comments, that is a different conversation entirely. This video does not have to endorse that theory — it should examine why that sentiment exists, what the actual video evidence shows, and whether Wolves' goalkeeping situation represents a structural problem or individual collapse. The contrast between the goalkeeper being described as "great" by one fan and "a plumber" by another in the same thread is the whole story.
Two separate buried gems — one explicitly questioning whether the goalkeeper's performance warranted investigation, another calling him potentially the worst keeper in the league — received zero algorithmic engagement despite carrying a quality score of 4.0. Combined with a villain sentiment of -0.55 and the broader goalkeeper criticism narrative, this is a story that has been completely suppressed online.
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what's wrong with Wolverhampton goalkeeper? he needs to be investigated cause it looks like he placed a bet. come on.
I truly believe that the Wolves keeper is actually a plumber.
Keeper didn't even try for two of the goals
Audience
Wolves fans furious and looking for answers, neutral fans who love a controversy
Buried Gem Nobody yet Act now Rising

Rob Edwards Is Losing The Wolves Dressing Room — And The Fans Have Already Made Up Their Minds

Should Rob Edwards Be Sacked Before The Season Ends?Wolves Are Down — And Their Manager Is Part Of The ProblemThe Rob Edwards Verdict: Too Little, Too Late
Your Unique Angle
Every video about Wolves' relegation will focus on the players. This one focuses on the manager. The specific accusation in the buried post is damning — wrong team selection despite having a nearly full squad available, substitutions too late, and the suggestion that Edwards is not up to the job even at Championship level. If that is the view gaining traction among the fanbase, what does it mean for Wolves' rebuild? Does Edwards survive? And is this a case of a manager being unfairly blamed for a squad problem, or did the club get the manager wrong as well as the squad? The Kilman redemption arc mentioned in other posts suggests fans are already planning for a future without some of these players — but what about the manager?
A buried fan post directly questioning Edwards' team selection, substitution timing, and overall competence received zero algorithmic engagement despite a quality score of 4.0. Combined with the 4-0 collapse narrative generating 764 posts of largely negative sentiment, the manager question is hanging over Wolves but barely being asked openly.
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@Wolves Get rid of them all. No one any good tonight, substitutions too little too late, wrong team selection to start with when we have nearly a full squad to choose from...I don't think Edwards is t
Embarrassing. Half the players don't deserve the ridiculous money they're on
Why can't we be that strong in every game? Great result though.
Audience
Wolves fans furious and looking for structural answers, neutral fans interested in managerial accountability
Emerging Nobody yet Today Rising

Crysencio Summerville Cannot Finish And West Ham Are Running Out Of Time To Care

The Finishing Crisis At West Ham That Nobody Is FixingSummerville's Miss Rate Is A Scandal — Here Are The NumbersWest Ham's Most Exciting Player Is Also Their Most Frustrating
Your Unique Angle
This is not a pile-on video. The angle is the paradox — Summerville is simultaneously one of West Ham's most discussed players and one of their most criticised. The fan post calling him "shit but likable" because "he's one of the few that actually show passion" perfectly captures the emotional contradiction. He clearly has talent. He clearly cannot finish. And West Ham are in a relegation battle. That combination makes him the most fascinating case study at the club right now. How long can passion compensate for profligacy when the stakes are this high?
Summerville carries a villain sentiment of -0.3 across 68 mentions — the highest mention count of any villain in the dataset — and an emerging narrative about his finishing is growing at 24x the normal rate. That growth spike on a negative story means fan patience is evaporating fast.
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He's shit, but he's likable because he's one of the few that actually show passion in this side. He clearly has talent, but plays like he never got proper coaching in his life.
He really kissed Summerville
Nothing wrong with the shot he had tonight plenary of power behind it. He'll score for us
Audience
West Ham fans torn between love and frustration, neutral fans who enjoy a good finishing compilation of misses
Emerging Nobody yet This week Rising

Pablo Fornals Is Getting Assists Nobody Is Noticing — And That Is Exactly The Problem

The Most Underrated Player At West Ham Right NowPablo's Invisible Genius: Why Nobody Is Talking About HimWest Ham Have A Hidden Playmaker And Fans Are Finally Waking Up
Your Unique Angle
The brilliant fan quote about Pablo having "both no skill and all the skill in the world" is the entire video in one line. This is a player who divides opinion not because he is bad, but because his contribution is genuinely difficult to categorise. He does not score. He does not do the flashy things that generate clips. But he creates space, threads passes, and produces assists that only become visible when you rewatch the footage. One fan compared a Pablo assist to something Dimitri Payet would do. If that comparison has any validity at all, that is the hook your entire audience needs to hear.
An emerging narrative around Pablo's assist display is growing at 36x the normal rate, and 112 posts are already discussing his underrated creativity. The sentiment is warm but the algorithmic visibility has been low — this is a story that is about to break through whether creators cover it or not.
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That little chop pass from Pablo for the second goal. Chef's kiss
Pablo has been getting in some nice flicks as of late. He's got both no skill and all the skill in the world
Can I just say that assist by Pablo for the second goal was something dimitri piete would do
Audience
West Ham fans who watch closely, football analytics fans, viewers who appreciate under-the-radar performances
Fan Majority Nobody yet This week Steady

Yerson Mosquera Is A Walking Red Card — And Wolves Cannot Afford Him Right Now

The Discipline Timebomb That Could Define Wolves' FateMosquera: Passion Or Liability? The Data Is DamningWhy Wolves' Most Passionate Player Might Also Be Their Biggest Problem
Your Unique Angle
And it gets worse. The contradiction in the fan comments is extraordinary — in the same thread, fans are calling Mosquera "the goat" while others insist "he gets away with his nonsense." That split opinion at -0.7 sentiment is the story. This is not a player fans hate. This is a player fans want to love but cannot trust. The video should explore whether passion and recklessness are permanently linked in Mosquera's game, or whether he can separate them. Because a player with that energy could be brilliant in the Championship — or he could get himself suspended for half the season before they have even kicked a ball in the second tier.
Mosquera carries the joint-worst villain sentiment in the entire dataset at -0.7, and fans are explicitly using the phrase "walking red card" to describe him. With Wolves already relegated, his indiscipline is costing them not just points but credibility going into the Championship.
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Wolves fans divided on his future, Championship fans who will face

Personalities

Hero & Villain of the week — personality-driven content hooks.

Hero of the Week
Jean-Clair Todibo
Sentiment 0.5 · 13 mentions · WHU
Villain of the Week
Yerson Mosquera
Sentiment -0.7 · 22 mentions · WOL

Quote Bank

All supporting quotes grouped by idea — ready for on-screen text or read-alouds.

Tottenham Are In Freefall — And West Ham Fans Are Absolutely Loving Every Second Of It

Poor tothanham went 18 position
Let's go Sunderland, over to you
Tottenham definitely need a draw against Sunderland now

Wolves Are Relegated And It Was Utterly Deserved — The Slow Death Of A Premier League Club

Embarrassing. Half the players don't deserve the ridiculous money they're on
Jose Sa may be the worst goalkeeper there is. Oof.
Why can't we be that strong in every game? Great result though.

VAR Has Broken Football — And This Game Is The Latest Proof

Yeah you're meant to dive before the ball goes past you.
no he didn't
Up and down like a tarts draws! And thats just the fans!!

Mavropanos Is The Best Signing West Ham Never Meant To Make — And Arsenal Just Watched It Happen

Absolutely love how Mav has turned his season around. He's completely proved me wrong, no matter what happens for the rest of the season
People think our biggest sale was Oxlade-Chamberlain to Liverpool, but it was actually Mavropanos if you are looking at impact and not money
Mavropanos completely proved me wrong this season, his turnaround has been incredible. I will be there for Kilman redemption arc next season.

Jarrod Bowen Is Too Good For West Ham — So Why Has Nobody Come For Him?

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 to me
ARTETA PLEASE SINE BOWEN
If Bowen was really that good why is he still at West Ham? Why has players who play the same position (kudus) gotten the bigger move.

West Ham Must Sign Axel Disasi Permanently — A World Cup Finalist Is Being Criminally Underrated

Wind it back a few years, disasi played in a WC final. He is showing his quality here, not just as a player but his attitude has an influence on everyone else. We should push the boat out to bring him in, if it's possible
@WestHam @Blexi2k If West Ham stay in the Premier League, the club need to find the money to sign Disasi on a permanent basis. Massively underrated defender. Reminds of Winston Reid, no nonsense but quality on the ball.
Rob is spot on about Disasi and Mavrapanos. They've been so solid for West Ham.

The Wolves Goalkeeper Controversy Nobody Is Investigating — Did José Sá Actually Try?

what's wrong with Wolverhampton goalkeeper? he needs to be investigated cause it looks like he placed a bet. come on.
I truly believe that the Wolves keeper is actually a plumber.
Keeper didn't even try for two of the goals

Rob Edwards Is Losing The Wolves Dressing Room — And The Fans Have Already Made Up Their Minds

@Wolves Get rid of them all. No one any good tonight, substitutions too little too late, wrong team selection to start with when we have nearly a full squad to choose from...I don't think Edwards is t
Embarrassing. Half the players don't deserve the ridiculous money they're on
Why can't we be that strong in every game? Great result though.

Crysencio Summerville Cannot Finish And West Ham Are Running Out Of Time To Care

He's shit, but he's likable because he's one of the few that actually show passion in this side. He clearly has talent, but plays like he never got proper coaching in his life.
He really kissed Summerville
Nothing wrong with the shot he had tonight plenary of power behind it. He'll score for us

Pablo Fornals Is Getting Assists Nobody Is Noticing — And That Is Exactly The Problem

That little chop pass from Pablo for the second goal. Chef's kiss
Pablo has been getting in some nice flicks as of late. He's got both no skill and all the skill in the world
Can I just say that assist by Pablo for the second goal was something dimitri piete would do