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Crystal Palace V West Ham United FC
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Stupid mistakes coming out of the woodwork
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- Post n°27
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Got to say this ref is bloody useless.
Bald, fat git.
Bald, fat git.
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I don't normally moan about officials but I thought they were genuinely crap or all on a bung. I really mean that.
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- Post n°29
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What a pile of shit we are
Morrison book after game.
Morrison book after game.
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- Post n°30
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We certainly are shit even allowing for the crap officials, yet again supporting the Hammers means watching a club in a relegation scrap
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SYes we were robbed by the linesman but
Not to get a result against the bottom team is shocking and we lacked class and composure in the final third,
Fair play to Palace, they closed and pressed and were workman like but we have to break them down
Not to get a result against the bottom team is shocking and we lacked class and composure in the final third,
Fair play to Palace, they closed and pressed and were workman like but we have to break them down
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Looks like Morrison will be out for a long time for this which is all we fupping need
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- Post n°33
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If a ONE game ban for a 5th yellow is a "long time" then yes he will beArran H wrote:Looks like Morrison will be out for a long time for this which is all we fupping need
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He would be wasted on Saturday anyway. He is our most creative midfield player yet he (and Diame) are played out of position to accommodate Nolan and Noble
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That was a game we could have played all night and not scored. Not for the want of trying, but the fact that our only options up front are Maiga and Cole. I thought we played ok, they got lucky and we didn't.
Morrison misses the game up at Anfield because of his booking, a shame, but it's years since we won up there anyway. The rest of December looks bleak and if we don't take points from Sunderland and WBA at home it will be nil points and dumped out of the league cup I reckon
Carroll's back in training on Thursday. They should cover him in double bubble wrap and make him wear a dangerous Brian hat as well!
Gawd 'elp us .........
Morrison misses the game up at Anfield because of his booking, a shame, but it's years since we won up there anyway. The rest of December looks bleak and if we don't take points from Sunderland and WBA at home it will be nil points and dumped out of the league cup I reckon
Carroll's back in training on Thursday. They should cover him in double bubble wrap and make him wear a dangerous Brian hat as well!
Gawd 'elp us .........
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We "rolled over" against one of the worst sides in Premiership history - and lost. Just like the Norwich game, we thought we only had to turn up to win
The team is disjointed and unbalanced to accommodate certain players. It has to change before it is too late
The team is disjointed and unbalanced to accommodate certain players. It has to change before it is too late
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yet we did score.Jiggs wrote:That was a game we could have played all night and not scored.
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well that was a shit day over all
got home from work to find out i lost my house key and had to get my spare off the old dear
met up with the lads and headed to Palarse, lost my hat in the pub
then watched 14 west ham players and a manager that just did not give a shit
then to top it all got home around quarter to 1 this morning and fell arse over tit down the stairs and now in a lot of pain as i landed on my shoulder
got home from work to find out i lost my house key and had to get my spare off the old dear
met up with the lads and headed to Palarse, lost my hat in the pub
then watched 14 west ham players and a manager that just did not give a shit
then to top it all got home around quarter to 1 this morning and fell arse over tit down the stairs and now in a lot of pain as i landed on my shoulder
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I read this on F.B. thought it was beautifully written and thought I'd share it.
"It's really sad. The West Ham brand is diminishing game by game. Sure, we've been brought up to have low expectations about winning trophies or finishing high in the league. Sure, we've been brought up to expect to be in a relegation battle every now and again. Sure, if we're honest with ourselves, we probably expect to lose more than we win. But we always expect that West Ham will try and play attacking attractive football. And that just hardly ever happens any more. Time moves on, things change, but we can't call this shambles progress. This is a breach of our values. It's a shattering of our DNA. It's obliterating our history, our brand and the imagery we all associate with West Ham. It begins with the owners and translates to the manager. It's not really Sam's fault. The owners knew what they were getting when they hired him. He's just trying to do his job the only real way he knows how. He's trying to do what's worked for him elsewhere. But, it's not the brand that West Ham followers want to see. It's not the brand that entices our expectations and our dreams. It's not the brand that entertains. And, right now, it's not even the brand to pick up enough points. The owners need to reengage with the DNA of the club and sponsor a change back to the way we expect our team to play. If they pop onto yoiutube and watch a few videos of McAvennie, Cottee, Devonshire, Brooking & Ward, then they'll see the true West Ham we all want to support. Come on Board, bring back the genuine West Ham before our dreams fade and die"
"It's really sad. The West Ham brand is diminishing game by game. Sure, we've been brought up to have low expectations about winning trophies or finishing high in the league. Sure, we've been brought up to expect to be in a relegation battle every now and again. Sure, if we're honest with ourselves, we probably expect to lose more than we win. But we always expect that West Ham will try and play attacking attractive football. And that just hardly ever happens any more. Time moves on, things change, but we can't call this shambles progress. This is a breach of our values. It's a shattering of our DNA. It's obliterating our history, our brand and the imagery we all associate with West Ham. It begins with the owners and translates to the manager. It's not really Sam's fault. The owners knew what they were getting when they hired him. He's just trying to do his job the only real way he knows how. He's trying to do what's worked for him elsewhere. But, it's not the brand that West Ham followers want to see. It's not the brand that entices our expectations and our dreams. It's not the brand that entertains. And, right now, it's not even the brand to pick up enough points. The owners need to reengage with the DNA of the club and sponsor a change back to the way we expect our team to play. If they pop onto yoiutube and watch a few videos of McAvennie, Cottee, Devonshire, Brooking & Ward, then they'll see the true West Ham we all want to support. Come on Board, bring back the genuine West Ham before our dreams fade and die"
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I really do believe that Roberto Di Matteo would do a brilliant job for us if he was given the chance to manage us ! 1) For starters he would bring back the style of Football we all like and want to see at West Ham that while BFS is in charge we are NOT going to see 2) We would more then likely see more youth used 3)We wont have to put up with the hope for the best long ball style that we see under Fat Sam
But we all know that G&S will stick with Sam for the foreseeable future which means more shit performances like last night
But we all know that G&S will stick with Sam for the foreseeable future which means more shit performances like last night
Hungry Hammer 66- Boot Cleaner
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Mate, Im hearin ya and the damage was done when Tweedle Dumb and Tweedle Dumber appointed Grant followed by Allardyce and with those decisions have resigned us to years of woeful outdated football and embarrasing performances and results and the club , badge and us the true owners simply deserve a better West Ham
Irons In The Soul
Irons In The Soul
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Campo wrote:well that was a shit day over all
got home from work to find out i lost my house key and had to get my spare off the old dear
met up with the lads and headed to Palarse, lost my hat in the pub
then watched 14 west ham players and a manager that just did not give a shit
then to top it all got home around quarter to 1 this morning and fell arse over tit down the stairs and now in a lot of pain as i landed on my shoulder
even more reason to forget this game now, said arse over tit episode, after being in pain since, went to A&E, have a fractured arm socket
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Bloody hell dude sorry to hear that , you have been in the wars , right on top of Xmas as well , how are they gonna sort that one out ?
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- Post n°43
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Can't do jack mate, the fracture is in the armpit area
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So what arm was it ?
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my drinking arm
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- Post n°46
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Ooooooooooooo, sounds painful. I'm sure you'll manage with the other arm. Hope it heals quickly
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Cheers Jiggles
work peeps and the Mrs had been moaning at me to get it checked
I just went with the usual male "it will be alright once the swelling goes down" attitude
work peeps and the Mrs had been moaning at me to get it checked
I just went with the usual male "it will be alright once the swelling goes down" attitude
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Campo wrote:my drinking arm
I think your,ll learn pretty fast how to use the other hand
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Campo wrote:Cheers Jiggles
work peeps and the Mrs had been moaning at me to get it checked
I just went with the usual male "it will be alright once the swelling goes down" attitude
Most definitely not a female attitude