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Not great to watch but a much need win!

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Submitted by plaistow-man on Sat, 21/03/2015 - 20:43

We were not great but did enough, 3 points and a clean sheet, Sakho back on target! I don't think there was any chance Sunderland were going to be rolled over like last week v Villa (in fact by all accounts Villa were not great v Swansea today) I think with respect to both sides it was more fear of losing that made the match pretty dire to watch and Defoe pulled our defence all ways. Collins showed a lot of courage and made some timely interventions. Lee Mason I felt gave a lot of 50/50 decisions The Black Cats way and in my opinion we should have had one penalty (possibly two) but refs don't seem to give us many breaks at all do they? But the big thing is it is a much needed morale booster especially with the current crop of injuries. We certainly missed Valencia today who I feel would have stretched Sunderlands defence.
But a win is a win and as I put earlier a clean sheet as well. Now 9th in the table with 42pts and 17 clear of 3rd bottom I am certainly a lot happier today than I have been for a few weekends now but at the start of the season if you had offered 9th after 30 games, 42 points yep damn right I'd have taken it. IMO we can only get better!

Daffy

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Submitted by darrenharry on Sat, 21/03/2015 - 20:19

He scores when he wants.
Our biggest challenge this summer, after the ridiculous protracted extension of Sams contract is keeping Mr Sakho. I know we extended his pre nup but my word, this boy breathes goals and his celebration every time tells me we lump on him.
Predator.

West Ham United v Sunderland AFC Team Sheets And Live Chat

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Submitted by nevillenixon on Sat, 21/03/2015 - 14:40

West Ham: Adrian, Jenkinson, Collins, Kouyate, Cresswell, Song, Noble, Nolan, Jarvis, Downing, Sakho.

Subs: Jaaskelainen, Demel, O'Brien, Poyet, Amalfitano, Nene, Cole.

Sunderland: Pantilimon, Reveillere, O'Shea, Brown, Van Aanholt, Rodwell, Gomez, Larsson, Wickham, Fletcher, Defoe.

Subs: Mannone, Jones, Vergini, Bridcutt, Watmore, Johnson, Graham.

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Man City v West Brom

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Submitted by Bullyhammer on Sat, 21/03/2015 - 14:10

Anyone watching this? It's really depressing, the state of the Premier League, when there is such disparity between the 2 sides. It's really not a contest, it's almost like a practice game, where 11 attack and 11(10) defend. Who could enjoy such garbage? Time for proper wage limits, ha-bloody-ha!

Favourite TV Game Shows?

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Submitted by ANTKB on Fri, 20/03/2015 - 23:58

Excuse me as I have had a few tinnies and I know I should call it a night but, I can't now I have found more archive classics of one (if not the) of my favourite ever game shows. Growing up as a kid and into my teens, my Sunday's consisted of playing footie, sitting in the corner of the pub with a coke and a packet of crisps, Sunday roast of shoulder of lamb with mint sauce and all (with stragglers from the pub in attendance most weeks). To top all of this we then all sat glued to the TV to watch the all-time classic of 'Bullseye'! Jim Bowen with the dodgy gags and Tony Green as the annoying sexist scorer, I say sexist because whenever a woman scored more than 5 with one dart he would check it 3 times and express his dis-belief in his vocal delivery. We loved the show and as typical Brits, we would fall about laughing when a pair got greedy after winning lots of prizes and then crumbled at the star prize gamble of 101 in 6 darts. Happy memories and a great TV show in my opinion, anyone else with stories of favourite shows from years gone past?

p.s. - Bully's star prize has just been won and it's only a bloody speedboat!

Oooh you are awful.....

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Submitted by darrenharry on Fri, 20/03/2015 - 10:17

Another Sam post, that’s what they want! The masses did not cry.
But my lord, any form of social media, sports channels, newspapers, magazines, my conversations with other Dads on the school run, Loose women debates, GMTV, PM question time, everywhere you go everyone and anyone is talking about his future….
I’ve been very busy for a while now. Life, children, work etc. It seems the more successful the team (were) are my private life ramps up accordingly, precluding me from dedicating as much time as I would like to follow the fortunes of those that often hide.
Obviously this coincided with the death of the .org, (long live the .org) that saw many of us wandering the virtual wasteland like a bad Tron film (is there a good one?) trying to jump onto the cart of another WHU forum vehicle. Realising that the inhabitants are strange or the clique was tight to get into (good fun trying though….I digress). It was a strange time, the team were scoring like it was going out of fashion, 4th place felt….natural….Sam was kissing other men (well, Russell Brand) people in work began to talk less about football for fear of me extolling the virtues of Diaffra or Chek.
But like a wet fart, you know it’s around the corner sooner or later.
The fall from grace. Down with the decorations, the strange injuries (teacup?) the strange signings (Ninny Nene Nanny or whatever his name is, a Canadian called Henry with hamstrings tighter than a 4 string bass).
You know it’s coming, but like my wife when she pulls my trousers down, you really don’t want to face it.
So to Sam. We must you see. We can’t ignore it. The board are trying their best, but the cacophony of rumour and counter rumour is now louder than Madonna backstage at the Brits. And of course it affects the team. I believe no one who says “The lads don’t listen to it, they just get on and play the game they love”….rubbish. Poppycock. Every footballer is a man child, most of them barely able to stir their own tea let alone make it. Giving a child no security or sense of belonging is damaging. It’s the same for a team (the clue is in the name).
So the org, and the rest of them, will be divided into 2 camps (David) – Camp David – do you reckon he was? I digress again….
So how do you eat yours? Oh no sorry that’s Cadburys crème egg isn’t it – easily confused with Easter calling us.
I meant which way do you hang? Oh no, that’s something else entirely, that’s a different forum I’m involved with….
So are you for Sam or against Sam?
I think, putting on my fedora to be sensible for once, you have to apply some cold hard business sense, a dash of reality, a splodge of history and a dribble performance examination.
Many will argue I’ll always counter the popular opinion, and this is often the case. However, I think in this case, my head and heart still say, keep him.
No, I don’t really like him. He’s arrogant, not very flexible, stubborn, antiquated, reactive.
But I counter this with his CV with us. Promotion. Consolidation. Purchase improvement. League placing improvement. Securing players long term futures.
Whether he stumble upon all those signings is a moot point. Whether he made the team play more expansively and attacking in the first half of the season is irrelevant (they did) whether he thought of Downing at the tip of the diamond, Song to hold. It happened. And for that the man takes credit.
Awful run of form lately, agreed. Back to the bad old days. But there was a time when a man could take some credit and store it up. I think he’s earned this bit from the first half of the season.
Agreed, the run in will be very interesting. But he’s doing this without 2 first choice centre halves and 2 first choice forwards at the moment. That’s not easy.
And what if we get rid? Some lovely names out there; Klopp, Bilic, Moyes, Benitez etc. The average length of time a manger needs to implement ideas, review squad and make it his own is 18 months. I for one am fed up of this merry go round. I don’t want to watch works in progress. I want to watch someone who has had 3 or 4 years, with their players, their mind set, accountability. Now if you look at it from that point of view, our team is 10th, with one of the best assembled squads in around 15 years.
The cliché is “careful what you wish for”. I don’t think that applies here.
I think people have forgotten their manners (something that used to be an East end tradition) and have forgotten to thank Sam for what he’s already done.
We probably won’t miss him when he’s gone, for a multitude of reasons. But when I look at the squad he inherited, and what we have now, allied to some flashes of wonderful football this season, I think we need to take a cold, hard look at ourselves.
Let’s show a bit of respect. Keep our powder dry and don’t, for the love of god, start turning into whingers.
I for one love a pounding at home to the Palace of Crystal. Makes me feel alive. Reminds me my fallible club should really appreciate the good times, and maybe, dare I say it……laugh a bit more, even at the bad times.
Else you’ll turn into a spud…

Holidays!

Submitted by Hammers65 on Wed, 18/03/2015 - 18:36

Off topic & something a little different from the" will he or wont he go" saga (big Sam!) ive posted before & holidays are my thing.I would like to know where any of you fine orgers are going or planning to go,on holiday this year?.Anywhere exotic?or somewhere not too far from blighty?Me & her indoors have been to el gouna- egypt in january just gone,loved it weather was great,egyptian people very friendly.Booked algarve portugal for end of may & are planning to go to again in october!Now that flights go from southend airport (on my doorstep) we are planning to buy a place in the algarve for our retirement fingers crossed!!so how about your hols peeps??

the game last night

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Submitted by Burkie 1 on Wed, 18/03/2015 - 13:37

if this sounds like treachery , and before im condemned to oblivion , i just want to say how much i enjoyed the Arse match last night , increadable to think its their fifth year in a row to exit at this stage, i thought it was a demonstration of what football should be , the passing was crisp and precise, fast and furious from both teams , with all crap on tv these days i like nothing more than a mid week match, put the feet up by the fire , a nice cuppa and a bacon sarnie , i wasn't really expecting a good game but boy was i wrong , i was glued to it, at times they play some very entertaining football, and again please forgive me but i felt sorry for them

The Daves, Karren, Boris and (the SECRET DEAL!)

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Submitted by plaistow-man on Wed, 18/03/2015 - 13:18

So Boris is under pressure to reveal (which he won't) the secret deal regards how much would be handed over if Mssrs Sullivan and Gold sell the club once we have moved to Stratford! Now we have paid around £15m up front and agreed a £2.5m per annum rent plus a % of catering profits and (if I'm correct) Stadium naming rights.
A lot of hoo ha going on about the £600m cost to the tax payer but what would have become of the stadium had we not been granted preferred and main tenants?
But did the Davids not offer to buy the stadium but were scuppered by Mssrs Hearn and Levy?
Will Premeir league football ensure business and job security for many in Westfield (especially food and drink outlets)?
Has the regeneration of lower Green Street been ignored with new state of the art housing thus protecting local business?
As I am given to understand West Ham will need to maintain the stadium (saving HM taxpayer money) an annual income and more jobs in the area. Am I missing something? But I would like to thank the fans of Chelsea, Arsenal, Tottenham, Man City and Utd and all others for donating so generously to our new home (and we had to get something back from those thieves in Sheffield lol) ohh and almost forgot how much lottery money went toward the stadium? so not as if our own fans have not contributed greatly (I know I did!) But I add final (takes a deep breath) the VAT returns should be quite substantial as well.

People we REALLY should not employ as our next manager.

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Submitted by Bullyhammer on Wed, 18/03/2015 - 11:10

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