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2/18 points, no striker .....All Season, only had one anyway and Sam builds his WHOLE game plan around an injury prone single striker with no cover at the same time he spends A lot of money on Downing, when we already had that place covered. I was pragmatic enough for a while to accept BFS and his dogs shit football as a way of assuring our financial safety, he Isn,t even delivering that. His plan b, striker less football, was Sussed out after Tottenham. We have not beaten west Brom, palace, Norwich, Stoke, hull, Aston villa. I am joining the romantics I,d rather we went down with our traditions than this vastly overpaid (15th best in the world) fat sack excuse making dogsh1t of a man...I don,t think he,ll keep us up anyway.

Alan Medic Wrote:

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> How do you blame BFS for WH not winning today? The

> season is only half way over and I saw a team who

> gave everything they had.


Stay clear of other peoples business might be a good motto at the moment.


The ????s are not happy hammers.

BFS's excuses Saturday - not enough strike power.. not enough central defenders... Christmas fixture congestion tiring players out... bad luck... lack of concentration... complacency... NOT MY FAULT.


Latest wheeze is the shedding of Mladen Petric (brought in on a free as a striker while Carroll was unavailable)


In October, Petric said: "I'm a striker. I want to play and I'm sure I'll get my time on the pitch."


Three substitute appearances and no goals later he's gone. No great loss so what the fuck was he doing there in the first place??


Sadly I fear our chairpeople lack the courage to act decisively and sack him, they'd rather cringe behind their wallets and hope for the best.

Jah Lush Wrote:

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> Charlie Adam has got away with another horror

> tackle on one of our players. Paulinho out for at

> least four weeks after he racked his studs down

> his ankle ligaments. Dirty bastard.


Agreed, add Eto'o and Ramires to the list of dirty bastards who seem to get away with it week in week out. The odious BFS must go surely.

maxxi Wrote:

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> This must be the end. Never mind 8 mill for

> Lambert - use the money to pay off BigUselessSam

> and let's start again.



Has he gone yet? Most fans lost faith a few weeks back, I think he's lost the players too.....only the board to convince

???? Wrote:

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> Has he gone yet? Most fans lost faith a few weeks

> back, I think he's lost the players too.....only

> the board to convince



And after today he can take Nolan with him - he's been getting worse by the week as a player and a Captain and today was the last straw, banned for 3 weeks now the petulant git.

I've been to three matches over the festive season, and seen a few more over the last few weeks on telly. Some real crackers but the two stinkers were the Arse/Chel (on telly) and today Arse/Cardiff, as well as getting wet as the roof is rubbish.


Is the quality of the Arse overated? or was that just an anomoly, perhaps in part due to the weather which was awful on both days


A second Arse question is as there are always thousands of empty (paid for tickets), a waiting list for season tickets, and they can in theory attract more than the ?60k capacity, why don't those not attending because they can't be arsed to leave their mansion in Herts to see a less attractive match on a rainy day, pass on their ticket to someone who does want to make the effort. I am not talking full price on Seatwave I hasten to add -better is used than wasted.


Oh and a fun anacdote now I will no longer be suprised by the ManU score as I was trying to watch it 'live' on MOTD, at WHL the only cheer on Boxing Day from the Spuds was when it was announced that WHU had gone one-nil up. Funnily enough they didn't announce 1-1, 1-2, 1-3. All credit to the Bluebird fans today for the noise they made BTW.

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