West Ham Match Thread

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Re: West Ham Match Thread

by PremAddict » 31 Mar 2012 16:13

ZacNaloen After Tabb went off we had 1 central midfield player on the pitch.

How the oxf*rd did West ham not dominate that?

It's cos we absolutely beasted them. That's why.


THAT. And it's coz their psyche is fragile and ours is the opposite...

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Re: West Ham Match Thread

by RFCSPACE » 31 Mar 2012 16:13

Lambert out for Southampton - we'll be top next week.

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Re: West Ham Match Thread

by DandyRoyal » 31 Mar 2012 16:14

Shower and change of clothes is completely necessary, what a game!

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Re: West Ham Match Thread

by Royal Rother » 31 Mar 2012 16:15

Live I thought the ball was definitely out - the 1 replay from a different angle looked different...

So not sure.

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by Libertine » 31 Mar 2012 16:15

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by Ark Royal » 31 Mar 2012 16:15

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What a fantastic pic! Brilliant result after a totally nerve-shredding morning. What excuses will BFS comes up with for that one. Looking forward to watching a complete rerun of the game tomorrow on FSC.

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by semtex1871 » 31 Mar 2012 16:15

some Iron Hoofter on KUMB
Kept a clean sheet we'd have won. Two goals should win any home game. The problem is at the back.


no shit sherlock

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by RFCUK » 31 Mar 2012 16:16

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by PremAddict » 31 Mar 2012 16:17

RFCSPACE Lambert out for Southampton - we'll be top next week.


let's hope Sharp can't replace his goals...


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by RFCUK » 31 Mar 2012 16:18

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RFCSPACE Lambert out for Southampton - we'll be top next week.


let's hope Sharp can't replace his goals...


Sky said he had a late fitness test and passed?

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by semtex1871 » 31 Mar 2012 16:18

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LOL at three prayers running off in different directions!!

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Re: West Ham Match Thread

by Snowball » 31 Mar 2012 16:18

Has Sam been sacked yet?

Frankly, he should be.

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Re: West Ham Match Thread

by Royal Rother » 31 Mar 2012 16:18

West Ham looked to me like an unhappy and demoralised camp.

As the 2nd half wore on they just didn't seem particularly interested in tackling back when we were in possession.

They are finished for the season now.


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Re: West Ham Match Thread

by RFCSPACE » 31 Mar 2012 16:19

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RFCSPACE Lambert out for Southampton - we'll be top next week.


let's hope Sharp can't replace his goals...


Sky said he had a late fitness test and passed?


Not according to the BBC lineups

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Re: West Ham Match Thread

by RFCUK » 31 Mar 2012 16:21

Royal Rother West Ham looked to me like an unhappy and demoralised camp.

As the 2nd half wore on they just didn't seem particularly interested in tackling back when we were in possession.

They are finished for the season now.


What are the odds West Ham Drop to fourth..? And also out the play offs? If Blackpool win today, then there will be four teams on 63 points - one of which outside the playoffs, if you drop to fourth, you could well be dropping to 7th at the same time..

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Re: West Ham Match Thread

by Friday's Legacy » 31 Mar 2012 16:21

Royal Rother West Ham looked to me like an unhappy and demoralised camp.

As the 2nd half wore on they just didn't seem particularly interested in tackling back when we were in possession.

They are finished for the season now.


Music to my ears. I'm off for a bubble bath now. I need to wind down!

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Re: West Ham Match Thread

by ZacNaloen » 31 Mar 2012 16:21

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Re: West Ham Match Thread

by ZacNaloen » 31 Mar 2012 16:21

I'm so buzzing I even offered to help with dinner..

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Re: West Ham Match Thread

by Man Friday » 31 Mar 2012 16:23

The amount of stuffing WHU have left in them will be determined IMO by how we get on next Friday against Leeds. Win and we're 7 points ahead with just 5 games to go. Drop points and we're just 4/5 points ahead with West Ham having a game in hand (they play straight after us).

Different perspectives.

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Re: West Ham Match Thread

by RoyalChicagoFC » 31 Mar 2012 16:24

Re-posting from the reverse fixture...


© 2011 Ian Herring

These East London types never fail to 'deliver' when they get turned over at Reading. Going off on one big-style. Lovely.

Even when they had that no-necked homunculus Bellamy scampering down the wing when they beat us pretty comprehensively when we were in the Hairband League, you had the sense that always seems to hang around their club like an old smell that they are mutton...dressed as Spam.

To see Allardyce there as a manager is funny enough. It dispels the 'myth' of West Ham - a load of media blather - as some kind of silken-skill heartland of Association Football. (Not that people like Julian Dicks and some of the dross they've had there over the years didn't already. Anton Ferdinand, anyone, in the 6-0 narrow home win?). Ahhh! The poor old hacks of Fleet Street (or wherever it is they tap out their mangled rhetoric these days), seeing their little London luvvies getting gang-raped at provincial grounds every so often in a while. They looked like hoofers and humpers on Saturday, a wooden, lumpen side of no-hopers who had the cutting edge of a spoon. At times it was like watching an inarticulate child struggle with his English homework while his father watched in disapproval. We are no great shakes, but against the Tubby Isaacs lX we ended up looking sharp and clean in the latter stages of a gloomy December afternoon in front of a bilious crowd and a mackerel sky, so all one can do really is thank the visitors for their willingness to implode in such unstylish fashion.

Nice to see some reasonable comments from some of them re: Kebe's little bit of banter, but to be fair, he was skinning them like Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall on a rabbit shoot. It's nearly the f*cking panto season and so a bit of sock-based humour was good enough for this time of year.

Just before the sendings off I was just thinking that the game would be decided by some on-pitch violence. Up until then it had been pretty drab.

How pleasant to have been proved correct.

So here's to the claustrophobic shit-hole that is the East End. It brings us, periodically, games where we are able to exercise appropriate humiliation on visitors who (in the main) believe their own hype and don't seem to like it when it is ritually abused.

That, and pie and mash and liquor, which is far more palatable than watching West Ham United.

Cheers lads. Great to have you in town again. Probably have to pull your socks up in training this week when old Pie Face gets into work.

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