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Submitted by Stubbsy on Sun, 03/05/2015 - 13:12

Hi guys I'm glad to be back and nice to see a lot of the names who I had the honour of meeting at the championship play off final against Blackpool.
This leads me to asking all irons fans to spare a thought for Blackpool fc (me living there) whose chairman is systematically destroying the club with out any thought for the loyal fans.
We have had a few dodgy chairman over the last few years but they all have one thing in common they left, this chairman is on a mission to destroy a fine old football club with plenty of tradition and history.
Coyi

Is it Moyes?

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Submitted by Essexhammer on Sun, 03/05/2015 - 12:52

http://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/football/news/david-moyes-poised-west-ham-...
Don't know if there is any truth to this article,but I think it would still leave fans divided .I was sure up until recently Allardyce would remain in charge but I sense now he will be replaced.Moyes is a safe bet, it has to be said,I don't think anybody would question that,and certainly an improvement on Allardyce,but not one who ticks all the boxes for me,I was hoping for someone better.Do you think being realistic,this is the best Westham can attract? I think we would all love to see a Bielsa,Klopp or Benitez,take the reins but cannot see it happening.

Downing

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Submitted by Burkie 1 on Sun, 03/05/2015 - 10:38

the Downing booking was nothing short of a disgrace and a payback to Burnley , when a player traveling at speed come s into contact with something resembling the back actor of a JCB the only way to avoid injury is to lift the back leg , or as Tony Gayle put it in agreeing with the ref ,trailing , all in all it means you have to land on one leg , now how anyone can land on one leg when jumping in a forward motion is beyond me , unless your Rudolf Nureyev of course , Downing was right to be incandescent with rage and should take it further

Just want to congratulate

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Submitted by bonzo and the bov on Sat, 02/05/2015 - 18:45

Well I saw a ruck of coaches go past me on my delivery round this morning full of brewers fans on there way to Cambridge.

    With a 2-3 win Burton Albion won the silverware in league 2 and next season will have the likes of Wigan, Blackpool & Millwall, Well done to Jimmy Floyd, and the Albion team.

1-0 yaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay

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Submitted by chubbyTURK on Sat, 02/05/2015 - 17:09

Yes I am taking the peas, bloody hell how bad does Allardyce want the fans to suffer ?.
They went down to 10 men after 23 minutes and all we can manage is to score a penalty.
Were we defending and sitting deep once more against a dead team ? knowing Allardyce very probably.

West Ham United v Burnley FC Live Chat and Team Sheets

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Submitted by nevillenixon on Sat, 02/05/2015 - 14:08

West Ham United
13 Adrián 18 Jenkinson 19 Collins 32 Burke 03 Cresswell 04 Nolan 16 Noble 08 Kouyaté 21 Amalfitano 31 E Valencia 11 Downing
Substitutes: 07 Jarvis 12 de Carvalho 17 O'Brien 22 Jääskeläinen 24 Cole 30 Song 35 Oxford
Burnley: Heaton 01, Arfield 37, Ings, Trippier 02, Jones 14, Shackell 05 (c), Barnes 30, Mee 06, Boyd 21, Taylor 15, Duff 04
Subs: Gilks 22, Wallace 07, Kightly 11, Sordell 17, Reid 18, Jutkiewicz 19, Keane 25

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Money Man or Pacman?

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Submitted by ANTKB on Fri, 01/05/2015 - 20:55

So who do you think will win the biggest fight so far this century? I'm not staying up to watch it, last time I did for a Mayweather fight I fell asleep during the ring entrance and woke up with a bad hangover, but I am intrigued by the potential outcome. I think Mayweather will win on points and it could be boring, but Pac Man will have trained hard for this fight and one early punch could end it. Your thoughts/predictions?

Claret and Blue v Claret

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Submitted by nevillenixon on Fri, 01/05/2015 - 11:29

The outcome of this weekend's Barclays Premier League clash between West Ham and Burnley will have repercussions on many different levels, the visitors are fighting to survive in the top flight, the home side not. However, West Ham still have a chance of grabbing a European spot, pre-christmas form would have seen the club automatically qualify for the Europa League but the recent dramatic dip in form has ruined that gateway. Enter the rather perplexing fair play award, for a Sam Allardyce team supposedly built around physicality and pressing football, Hammers are an unlikely top of the current fair play league, which would see the club qualify for Europe, the team directly below are Saturday's visitors Burnley.
Conspiracy theorists could have a field day here, along with the bookies. Burnley need to survive, West Ham want to enter the Europa League, what result would suit both teams best? Obviously West Ham fans want a victory and Europe, but what if the visitors earned the victory but had several bookings and a player sent off? Paradoxically Burnley could live to fight another day and West Ham could be almost assured of reaching Europe by denying Burnley the top fair play slot.
Either way this is going to be a tough fixture for 'under fire' Big Sam, surely he won't try to park the bus against the bottom side of the Premiership, the natives are already restless and a negative approach might just be too much for fans who have seen the scintillating attacking football of the early season be replaced by donkey to cart horse hoof ball.
Allardyce has stated the need to "keep a clean sheet" against Burnley, Is this all part of a 'cunning plan', and if so, by whom for what? -Ed

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