Blackpool v West Ham
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Carn Blackpool.
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That it should be.. Most the family are west ham supporters hopefully they wil be blowing bubbles later tonight.. What time is kick off?Ian_Wright wrote:Will be a great game tonight!
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11:30PM Kick offhaywood djablowme wrote:What time is kick off?
Being shown on Fox Sports 3.......might come on earlier if they have pre-show
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hope West Ham wins
would be a kick in the teeth for the chicken farmers who sacked Sam
would be a kick in the teeth for the chicken farmers who sacked Sam
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you'll be back! got a mate whose west ham and he's gutted to be going up and having to put up with all the plastic fans again.LonsdaleBologna wrote:bye, bye millwall
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God is an Englishman wrote:you'll be back! got a mate whose west ham and he's gutted to be going up and having to put up with all the plastic fans again.LonsdaleBologna wrote:bye, bye millwall
Yeah, I must admit I was happy when they went down and I found myself following them more in the Championship than in the Prem. Same thing happened last time. Premier league is almost as bad as the Champion league with ridiculous teams like Chelsea running around...
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Yes, he must really be devastated at getting promoted to the EPL after a Wembley appearance.God is an Englishman wrote:you'll be back! got a mate whose west ham and he's gutted to be going up and having to put up with all the plastic fans again.LonsdaleBologna wrote:bye, bye millwall
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Hate that twat.Litmanen wrote:Big Sam is back!
haywood djablowme wrote: I believe Arsenal have improved more than the Poo! (we are only 5 pts behind you)
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BowTiesAreCool wrote:Hate that twat.
Someone once wrote:Haters gonna hate
Time for some righteous indignation
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I'm not his biggest fan, but he got us up. Next year, so long as he keeps us up, I'll be happy. Sure, we might not be playing the most attractive football, but we need a season or two of consolidation to get our finances in order.BowTiesAreCool wrote:Hate that twat.Litmanen wrote:Big Sam is back!
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Stitch This wrote:BowTiesAreCool wrote:Hate that twat.Someone once wrote:Haters gonna hate
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I'm not his biggest fan, but he got us up. Next year, so long as he keeps us up, I'll be happy. Sure, we might not be playing the most attractive football, but we need a season or two of consolidation to get our finances in order.[/quote]
There you have it, the reasons why my mate didn't want them to go up. How many games did you watch this season that has enabled you to make this decison on their performance?
Worried about consolidating on finances and how attractive the football is, bobby moore would be turning in his grave, he's probably the right way up now.
I'm not his biggest fan, but he got us up. Next year, so long as he keeps us up, I'll be happy. Sure, we might not be playing the most attractive football, but we need a season or two of consolidation to get our finances in order.[/quote]
There you have it, the reasons why my mate didn't want them to go up. How many games did you watch this season that has enabled you to make this decison on their performance?
Worried about consolidating on finances and how attractive the football is, bobby moore would be turning in his grave, he's probably the right way up now.
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Re: Blackpool v West Ham
Blackpool were the far better side on the day but missed their chances.
West Ham took theirs so good luck to them next year.
They'll have to improve their game plan enormously or they'll be straight back down again.
Big Sam is a smart manager though and has always played within the capability of his players and finances wherever he's been and been reasonably successful.
I heard an interesting comment from an old mate who is still part of WH's coaching structure.
He believes that if they are not in reasonable mid-table position by Christmas the board will dump him and go after Ian Holloway (Blackpool's manager) who always tries to get his players to play the West Ham way.
West Ham took theirs so good luck to them next year.
They'll have to improve their game plan enormously or they'll be straight back down again.
Big Sam is a smart manager though and has always played within the capability of his players and finances wherever he's been and been reasonably successful.
I heard an interesting comment from an old mate who is still part of WH's coaching structure.
He believes that if they are not in reasonable mid-table position by Christmas the board will dump him and go after Ian Holloway (Blackpool's manager) who always tries to get his players to play the West Ham way.
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Old Master wrote:Blackpool were the far better side on the day but missed their chances.
West Ham took theirs so good luck to them next year.
They'll have to improve their game plan enormously or they'll be straight back down again.
Big Sam is a smart manager though and has always played within the capability of his players and finances wherever he's been and been reasonably successful.
I heard an interesting comment from an old mate who is still part of WH's coaching structure.
He believes that if they are not in reasonable mid-table position by Christmas the board will dump him and go after Ian Holloway (Blackpool's manager) who always tries to get his players to play the West Ham way.
Should have kept Zola.
What were they thinking....
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Zola only insisted on one signing. Benedict McCarthy. He said to the owners, "If you let me sign McCarthy, I'll keep you in this division"Litmanen wrote:Should have kept Zola.Old Master wrote:Blackpool were the far better side on the day but missed their chances.
West Ham took theirs so good luck to them next year.
They'll have to improve their game plan enormously or they'll be straight back down again.
Big Sam is a smart manager though and has always played within the capability of his players and finances wherever he's been and been reasonably successful.
I heard an interesting comment from an old mate who is still part of WH's coaching structure.
He believes that if they are not in reasonable mid-table position by Christmas the board will dump him and go after Ian Holloway (Blackpool's manager) who always tries to get his players to play the West Ham way.
His only contribution was a penalty miss, and he had a higher Fat % than David Sullivan. He couldn't even get motivated to get fit to play for South Africa in 2010.
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Does Ian Holloway think he's still big time and they have the "academy" and the "won the world cup" then. Does he run away when the going gets tough?Old Master wrote:He believes that if they are not in reasonable mid-table position by Christmas the board will dump him and go after Ian Holloway (Blackpool's manager) who always tries to get his players to play the West Ham way.
If so, he'll fit in nicely.
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pernunz wrote:Zola only insisted on one signing. Benedict McCarthy. He said to the owners, "If you let me sign McCarthy, I'll keep you in this division"Litmanen wrote:Should have kept Zola.Old Master wrote:Blackpool were the far better side on the day but missed their chances.
West Ham took theirs so good luck to them next year.
They'll have to improve their game plan enormously or they'll be straight back down again.
Big Sam is a smart manager though and has always played within the capability of his players and finances wherever he's been and been reasonably successful.
I heard an interesting comment from an old mate who is still part of WH's coaching structure.
He believes that if they are not in reasonable mid-table position by Christmas the board will dump him and go after Ian Holloway (Blackpool's manager) who always tries to get his players to play the West Ham way.
His only contribution was a penalty miss, and he had a higher Fat % than David Sullivan. He couldn't even get motivated to get fit to play for South Africa in 2010.
He kept them in the division though.