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this internal wrangling by the faithful fools that are Irons fans, we take outside views but only lightly, ours is the misery.

 

And it's the fans of the better teams that have every right to mock Wet Spam :P:wink::mrgreen:

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Well I have to say , that West Ham performance yesterday was abysmal .

They strolled around as if they didn't GIVE a ***.

Now I've been watching West Ham for 45 years and I think I know the koo over there .

Most West Ham fans are easily pleased ( look at CM's love affair with Allardyce lol ) .

All we've ever really demanded is a decent standard of football , a bit of entertainment .

Results , although preferable , have never been the be all and end all over there . Same with league position .

Most Hammers fans settle for the occasional relegation if it means 4-3 defeats and a good game to watch .

Entertainment has always been priority along with one other thing . Effort .

We've had some really poor teams in the past .

I can remember standing at Oldham in the freezing cold with it peeing down with rain losing 6-0 .

I can remember standing on Arsenal's North bank watching us lose 6-1 in the 70's .

I can remember standing on the Anfield road watching us lose 5-1 and getting relegated ( lyall was sacked afterwards , but as embarrassing and hard to take as those results were , one thing stood out .

The players played their hearts out for the shirt and for the fans .

We've had players such as George Parris , Christian Dailly and , to a lesser extent , Kevin Norun(:)) .

Most Hammers agree that their footballing skills were questionable . Poor even . But the one single thing that the South Bank would agree on is that they tried their best , sweating blood and tears for us .

The performances at West Brom in the cup and yesterday ?

Pathetic and I can't even blame BFS who looked and sounded like a broken man in the post match interview.

I am very very sad today :(

George Parris would've run through a brick wall,remember him at Birmingham :)
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Stop the slagging off boys and be upstanding for an amazing team performance from LFC...... Lads didn't get home till 04.30hrs fri and then put a performance like that in against the champions

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Stop the slagging off boys and be upstanding for an amazing team performance from LFC...... Lads didn't get home till 04.30hrs fri and then put a performance like that in against the champions

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Well I have to say , that West Ham performance yesterday was abysmal .

They strolled around as if they didn't GIVE a ***.

Now I've been watching West Ham for 45 years and I think I know the koo over there .

Most West Ham fans are easily pleased ( look at CM's love affair with Allardyce lol ) .

All we've ever really demanded is a decent standard of football , a bit of entertainment .

Results , although preferable , have never been the be all and end all over there . Same with league position .

Most Hammers fans settle for the occasional relegation if it means 4-3 defeats and a good game to watch .

Entertainment has always been priority along with one other thing . Effort .

We've had some really poor teams in the past .

I can remember standing at Oldham in the freezing cold with it peeing down with rain losing 6-0 .

I can remember standing on Arsenal's North bank watching us lose 6-1 in the 70's .

I can remember standing on the Anfield road watching us lose 5-1 and getting relegated ( lyall was sacked afterwards , but as embarrassing and hard to take as those results were , one thing stood out .

The players played their hearts out for the shirt and for the fans .

We've had players such as George Parris , Christian Dailly and , to a lesser extent , Kevin Norun(:)) .

Most Hammers agree that their footballing skills were questionable . Poor even . But the one single thing that the South Bank would agree on is that they tried their best , sweating blood and tears for us .

The performances at West Brom in the cup and yesterday ?

Pathetic and I can't even blame BFS who looked and sounded like a broken man in the post match interview.

I am very very sad today :(

We can take the odd relagation
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City had a win yesterday, first home win since October, should they stick with the caretaker manager or bring in a new guy?

 

First home win in 4 months, I'd give McFarlane a chance, but press rumour is he'll only get one game in charge.

 

On more important news :wink: The mighty Gooners are back to winning ways beating Everton 2-0 and reclaiming 3rd in the Premiership :mrgreen:

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