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Former West Ham defender Julian Dicks on BBC Radio 5 live:


"Man City are a great side but the least you expect from your players as a supporter is to work hard and give 100%.


"It costs supporters a fortune to go to Manchester City and it was a case of players not giving a flying monkeys how they performed. The work rate over the last half a dozen games has been disgraceful


"We all have bad games and make mistakes but what you expect every single game is to give 100%. To watch some of them play is embarrassing.


"I cannot see a way how Sam Allardyce can continue, they got beat 5-0 by Forest and 6-0 at City and I can understand how the fans feel. The football is not good."

BFS said pre Forest that he was concentrating on todays game, earlier today, so I have been told, he allegedly said was going to Etihad with a 10 man defence. Negredo in his post match interview said it is difficult when you are up against pure defence. Probably why only 6 of MCFCs 30 something chances only went in. Feel sorry for travelling fans in that scenario, been there, seen that and saw us beaten at York away in 3rd Division !!!
The reports from neutral pundits re pretty scathing and that fat fooker is still towing his normal excuse making sh1te I genuinely don,t care if we go down or not as long as he goes. Hopefully tomorrow....but not holding my breath. I don,t want to support a team with him in charge and I think the majority of our fans now feel that too. Losing to city is no disgrace but like that is, especially after the forest game.

I don't know what to say and quite frankly I'm at the point of not caring. The whole situation at WHUFC makes me feel unclean, from the odious porn twats to the most unimaginative, egotistical prick ever to visit Upton Park.


I want my brilliant, comical, wonderful club back.

I'm pretty sure I heard in the Sunderland v Man Utd commentary that United hadn't had a penalty given against them in the Premiership in 77 games.


Anyway, West Ham look doomed. No fight whatsoever and BFS is clueless. I can empathise as Spurs Went through a similar period recently with AVB who turned out to be a negative one trick pony.

Mick Mac Wrote:

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> You have done it now RD.....

>

>

> I too am a little surprised by the hammers fans

> but it takes me back to when Celtic had Tony

> Mowbray and generally I feel the club's own fans

> can see what others cant, they see the decline

> before the neutrals and they know that no good

> will come of it.

>

> I trust what maxxi and quids are saying.

>

> I remember Celtic 0-4 St Mirren like it was

> yesterday. I knew he would be gone in the morning

> and sure enough a new opportunity.



As above. BFS gone in the morning surely.

Jah Lush Wrote:

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> Parkdrive wrote:

>

> "And strangley when the likes of Jah or Blue

> Revolution take the piss, he goes very quiet.

> Strange that."

>

> I think difference is we do it as a light hearted

> jest and you do it out of spite and hatred.


You're entitled to your opinion but you are wrong.My dig is no differnt to yours in my view and if RD takes it personally that's his prerogative. We all take the opportunity to enjoy poor results or performance of opposing teams and if that upsets RD, too bad

'bout now Wrote:

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> The one plus for me is the corner we won with our fans

> celebrating like we'd won the world cup, fecking

> funny and highly ominous for BFS.

>

> Well it better be.


That was very funny, gallows humour at it's best.

At the time of writing BFS is still manager, I reckon the Board will wait until the Cardiff match, and see what kind of performance is put in then. Is Carroll back then? Heard he looks like Jesus...come to save the day

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