| Just back - pleased but we are dropping like flies 19:31 - Jan 11 with 1972 views | hoops_legend | Just back sitting in the West ham stand. Could tell they were all. Miserable silent and only reaction was the two goals I thought QPR did well and it was worth going to the Kone goal after great work for Dembele. Can be proud we didn't fold and took them to half time. Walsh has clearly been hanging around with Nardi as he was decent with shot saving but couldn't catch a cross Kolli was great and his touches all good when involved... But he was out on his feet after 80 mins and couldn't compete which is a worry fitness wise Then we had Saito, Dembele, mbengue all come off with injuries... What is out fitness and medical team doing?!?! Playing Bennie and Adamson showed how depleted we are although Bennie looked up for fight - Adamson needs more experience Dunne superb and good bits of play from us but just missing an edge due to injuries to take us through [Post edited 11 Jan 19:31]
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| Just back - pleased but we are dropping like flies on 19:36 - Jan 11 with 1849 views | hoops_legend | Pleased to see mostly positive on here... All accepting our fitness is a disaster |  |
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| Just back - pleased but we are dropping like flies on 19:42 - Jan 11 with 1746 views | BlackCrowe | Also just back eventually (my Elizabeth line tactic from Acton main line backfired spectacularly when trains were suspended on way back at Paddington). Heroic defending but we had little midfield presence really. It felt like we were playing a top 6 Championship side. Those injuries last week hurt deep...first time this season we didn't have a strong bench. Thank the lord we don't have to play at that soulless wasteland of a stadium each week and i can understand why the Spam support is so muted, we'd be the same i reckon. And ffs...those bubble machines...wtaf...it was like being a Peppa Pigland. We return to W12 with heads held high enough i reckon. |  |
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| Just back - pleased but we are dropping like flies on 19:46 - Jan 11 with 1689 views | StreathamRanger |
| Just back - pleased but we are dropping like flies on 19:42 - Jan 11 by BlackCrowe | Also just back eventually (my Elizabeth line tactic from Acton main line backfired spectacularly when trains were suspended on way back at Paddington). Heroic defending but we had little midfield presence really. It felt like we were playing a top 6 Championship side. Those injuries last week hurt deep...first time this season we didn't have a strong bench. Thank the lord we don't have to play at that soulless wasteland of a stadium each week and i can understand why the Spam support is so muted, we'd be the same i reckon. And ffs...those bubble machines...wtaf...it was like being a Peppa Pigland. We return to W12 with heads held high enough i reckon. |
What got me was how the most excited the West Ham fans got was when they played some shit loud music at half time. It was like they were at a pop concert. A pop concert for Tom Skinner lookalikes. Mugs! |  | |  |
| Just back - pleased but we are dropping like flies on 20:05 - Jan 11 with 1558 views | kensalriser | Be surprised if there any serious injuries from today. Dembele and Mbengue looked like cramp, Saito wasn't limping and didn't look especially uncomfortable |  |
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| Just back - pleased but we are dropping like flies on 20:13 - Jan 11 with 1471 views | JamesB1979 |
| Just back - pleased but we are dropping like flies on 20:05 - Jan 11 by kensalriser | Be surprised if there any serious injuries from today. Dembele and Mbengue looked like cramp, Saito wasn't limping and didn't look especially uncomfortable |
Mbengue was definitely cramp. Did excellent again against a good winger. Same think for Dembele. Saito looked like a hamstring. |  | |  |
| Just back - pleased but we are dropping like flies on 21:45 - Jan 11 with 1005 views | Watford_Ranger | Out of interest, as a data nerd, does anyone know if a record is kept of distances covered by players at our level like you can get for the Prem? |  | |  |
| Just back - pleased but we are dropping like flies on 22:06 - Jan 11 with 882 views | KensalT |
| Just back - pleased but we are dropping like flies on 21:45 - Jan 11 by Watford_Ranger | Out of interest, as a data nerd, does anyone know if a record is kept of distances covered by players at our level like you can get for the Prem? |
Google's AI says the answer to that is collected but not published! Which is a pity. I would love to know how much ground Burrell covers compared to the Championship average AI Overview Comprehensive, real-time running data for the English Championship is primarily used for in-depth analysis by professional clubs and media partners, and detailed metrics like total distance covered or high-intensity running per player are not publicly available in a single database. General statistics can be found on official football data websites. Where to Find Running Data Detailed statistics are typically proprietary, but general information can be found through: Official League Partners: Official stats packs and data analysis are provided by the EFL to its partners. Limited information may be found on the official EFL website through their "Stat Packs" or news updates. Opta Analyst: Opta provides in-depth football statistics and analysis for various leagues, including the Championship. You can explore their data on the Opta Analyst website for general performance metrics, though running data is often part of more premium services. News Articles and Post-Match Reports: Sometimes, specific records or notable running statistics (such as the furthest distance a goal was scored from, as noted in a December 2025 report for Abdul Fatawu) are mentioned in post-match summaries or dedicated analysis articles. Third-party Stat Sites: Websites like FBref.com offer various stats like possession, passes, and defensive actions but rarely include detailed running metrics like total distance or sprint distance per player. General Averages Based on typical football analysis, a professional outfield player in a top-tier English league generally covers 10 to 12 kilometres per match. While specific running data for the 2024-2025 or current 2025-2026 EFL Championship seasons is not publicly listed on major statistical websites, some player attributes are highlighted in other contexts, such as speed ratings from video games which identify players like Coventry's Milan van Ewijk and Portsmouth's Josh Murphy as among the fastest players. [Post edited 12 Jan 8:48]
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