Sunday 6 May 2007

WH 3-1 Bolton

“Victory at all costs, victory in spite of all terror, victory however long and hard the road may be; for without victory there is no survival.”
- Winston Churchill


that was the line that best describe the situation West Ham was in just about 8 hours or less ago. But we did it. we won the battle at upton park yet again.. to lift us out of the relegation zone with only 1 game left. It mayb a tough game ahead. but with our current form. we fear no one. Tevez came to the rescue of the hammers with a superb freekick and and fantastic finish. Noble, the future of west ham, added a third with a volley after a pin point cross by king Tevez again. Boa Morte also finally lived up to his cost and his contribution to the 2nd and 3rd go cannot go unnoticed.

This is quite a miracle, considering we were i think bottom of table at i think march? But through courage and some wonderful performance. we are now out of the relegation zone.

and so.. Following today's results - and confirmation of Sheffield United's 3-0 defeat at Aston Villa - Wigan and Charlton are the only two clubs left relying on the results of others to avoid relegation.

West Ham, Sheffield United and Fulham all have their destiny in their own hands - although any final day slip-up could prove the difference between survivial and relegation.

Sheffield United's defeat at Villa Park this evening means that the Blades would slip below Wigan on goal difference should the Latics win next weekend's clash - good news for any West Ham fans worrying about the possibility of a Northern pact.

The Hammers will however need to avoid anything other than a narrow defeat as goal difference could still prove vital come the final minutes of next week's games.

Fulham

Fulham will go down ...

1. If (a) they lose to Middlesbrough and (b) West Ham beat Manchester United and (c) Sheffield United beat Wigan and (d) Charlton win their last two games (goal difference).

Fulham will definitely stay up ...

If they avoid defeat against Middlesbrough.

Sheffield United

Sheffield United will go down ...

1. If (a) they lose to Wigan and (b) West Ham avoid defeat at Manchester United.

2. If (a) Charlton win their last two games and (b) they lose to Wigan.

3. If (a) they draw against Wigan and (b) West Ham win at Manchester United and (c) Charlton win their last two games.

Sheffield United will definitely stay up ...

If they beat Wigan.

West Ham United

West Ham will go down ...

1. If (a) they lose at Manchester United and (b) Charlton win their two remaning games and (c) Wigan beat Sheffield United.

2. If (a) they draw at Manchester United and (b) Sheffield United avoid defeat against Wigan and Charlton win their two remaning games.

West Ham will definitely stay up ...

If they beat Manchester United.

Wigan Athletic

Wigan will go down ...

1. If they fail to beat Sheffield United.

2. If (a) they beat Sheffield United and (b) West Ham draw at Manchester United.

Charlton Athletic

Charlton will go down ...

1. If they fail to win both of their two remaining games.

2. If West Ham beat Manchester United and Sheffield United beat Wigan (and a draw will almost certainly suffice)..

taken off kumb.com.. lolz..

so whu are in with quite a fighting chance. and we shall survive.

lolz..

till nxt time..

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