Bye bye West Ham. :hello:
I actually don't mind West Ham United Football Club. It's just the fans that bug me.
You've got low standards in that department then my friend.Annoying bint though she is, Brady would still get it...
so whats the deal now that blackpool and wolves picked up wins today?
They need 6 points and results to all go their way yes? Is a draw tomorrow enough to send them down?
I just hope we don't sign a handful of those crap players. Not even one of them.West Ham really can fuck off out of the big boys division. Crap fans, crap stadium, crap owners, crap players. I'll be sure to remind them of that when I see them playing Bristol City next season.
I just hope we don't sign a handful of those crap players. Not even one of them.
West Ham really can fuck off out of the big boys division. Crap fans, crap stadium, crap owners, crap players. I'll be sure to remind them of that when I see them playing Bristol City next season.
West Ham need to win tomorow and hope Birmingham lose tomorow. Otherwise they're going down. But in all honesty, I think the current bottom three of Blackpool, Wigan and West Ham are all doomed.
It hurts when its laid out like that. I actually blame the players.And that would be the three who we got 3 points out of 18 against. Yeh, I can see how Man Shitty's billions affected those results.
Fair enough, but when things are not going according to plan in game is it the players job to change tactics, make game changing positive subs or the managers....?It hurts when its laid out like that. I actually blame the players.
If you look at the match threads prior to the game starting, when the team is announced there is general consensus that Redknapp has called it right insofar as us amateur managers are concerned.
The only factor left then is player attitude, mood etc. Granted a team talk from the Manager may go some way towards how the game is approached but our players are almost all Internationals and seasoned accordingly so I have no problem in laying the blame squarely at the door of some of our players.
The Manager has to direct the match according to what he sees in terms of strategy from the sidelines, but operationally it is ultimately the players commanding the ebb and flow and in-match decision making - the senior player making minute tweeks and adjustments within the overall strategy to promote the upper hand and make the most of any given opportunity.Fair enough, but when things are not going according to plan in game is it the players job to change tactics, make game changing positive subs or the managers....?
I bet the Met are looking forward to more West Ham v Millwall games...