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Under Pards, as he was known out east, he gained us promotion, a very respectable 9th in the league and a much publicised (rightly so) FA cup final. However he is weak when shown flesh, oh and his best buddy is Derek Lambias. He is the first manager I've ever heard sign a 5.5 year contract.


Five and a half years for Joe" not bad but been out of work for a bit, did I mention degsy lambias is me bessie mate" average.


Odd

Had to laugh on the BBC preview for Irons V City..."The last time West Ham were in a relegation dogfight they had a certain Carlos Tevez to call on..." he was with us last season was he?! Still, when does a journalist, especially the web sort, let the truth get in the way of a 'clever' link. Tevez out today....still not confident :'(

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