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???? Wrote:

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> Massive lose for us today - with a win, the maths

> was still scary but with that it's looking nearly

> hopeless.

>

> *waves at 'wall and pervesley hopes that Sheff Utd

> stay up, a novelty*


No response from the fans when you went behind - just went very quiet for the rest of the game. From what I've seen you have a fair number of talented players* who don't seem to have a game plan when they get onto the pitch. Tough few months ahead but both Blackpool and West Brom appear to have timed their descent towards relegation perfectly.


* I'm excluding your defence

The maths aren't pleasant quids but hopeless is way too fatalistic given the groupings down there.


Its something ive noticed amongst west ham fans, a fatalism. Realism is good but if newcastle fans were realistic they would have got nowt from yesterday. All my west ham friends give off such a negative vibe (not just this season) it must transfer to the team

Sandperson Wrote:

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> Drogba, Anelka, Torres. If there are three words

> that are going to strike fear into any team this

> season more than that I don't know what they

> are...



Who, who, and who? Loved the close up of the Spanish turncoat sitting in the stands when the pool scored! Wasn't expecting that result, but loved it!

Well done Toon, 4 nil down and manage a 4 all draw. Arsenal Prima Donnas need to take a leaf out of their book and learn what it is to put a shift in. 10 men or not, you don't throw away a four goal lead. So Manc luck finally ran out, and you could see it coming. They've ridden their luck in the last 4 or 5 games. I fully expected to still be 5 points behind them today, but fate is a funny thing.


Anna you must be delighted and rightly so. I'd have Stevie G in my team any day of the week, he was immense yet again, and his range of passing still spot on. Liverpool with no Carrol or Suarez, Chavski spend ?70m and still lose at home. Maybe they should have bought a decent striker, oh wait..............

Annasfield Wrote:

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> Meh. I understand why he went and don't blame him.

> I just think the timing was lousy (and Chelsea

> FFS!!!???)

>

> I don't think he'll play on Sunday.


You're right, he didn't play ;-). And his timing and the way he went about his exit from the club was as bad as Cashley Hole leaving the Arsenal.

Keef Wrote:

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> Only slight disappointment yesterday for me, was

> the fact we didn't use our new striker. Would've

> loved it if he could've scored.


3 points is all the matters at the home of the Russian Mafiosi

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