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???? Wrote:

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> Beyond caring. Cardiff is Last Chance

> Saloon...with two chances slim and none. I

> actually don't care.


I have to say I thought he'd be gone. It looks like Sullivan/Gold are spineless (irrespective of cost to get rid of him).

BBC Website


"West Ham manager Sam Allardyce retains the backing of the club's owners despite the humiliating League Cup semi-final defeat by Manchester City.


BBC Sport has learned that David Gold and David Sullivan were not swayed by the result at the Etihad, despite large sections of the travelling support appearing to turn on the manager.


West Ham continue to work hard in the transfer market and are hopeful of adding two or three new players in the coming days.


The first arrival could yet be Monaco striker Lacina Traore, who could arrive on loan if he is granted a work permit at a hearing next Monday."



It's strange, I generally want clubs to give managers time, and stick with them rather than sacking them after a few bad results, but in this case, he just looks so out of touch with reality.

Otta Wrote:

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> It's strange, I generally want clubs to give

> managers time, and stick with them rather than

> sacking them after a few bad results, but in this

> case, he just looks so out of touch with reality.


Part of the reality is that WHU have suffered big time with injuries, in particular the centre half dept (I can think of 3) IMO it's the most important position on the park, even City have struggled when Kompany has been out. Maybe the Board think these are mitigating circumstances to at least wait until some of the injured players come back and see if that makes a difference...

You're right RD but the problems started a long long time before the injuries - right about when Downing was signed and no striker was.


I feel too that Cardiff is last chance but worry that - by law of averages or Cardiff having a bad day - a win will prolong the agony - and yet I want a win - and yet that'll keep him at the club - but I want a win - it's a footy catch 22.


I accept a new man may not keep us up but at least the rebuild could start earlier.



'bout now's earlier post sums it up for me.


'bout now Wrote:

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> 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.

Tommy1000 Wrote:

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> Indeed, can't believe Pardew's not there!


Really? Pardew's record is only 3 wins, 1 draw and 2 losses, even Moyes' record is slightly better with 4 wins, 1 draw and 2 losses.

Semantics really, as Pellegrini should get it with 6 wins and a draw. I'd give special mention to Pullis, 3 wins out of 6 for the then bottom club is good going...

Is this real or a spoof?


http://www.standard.co.uk/sport/football/sam-allardyce-were-all-hurting-as-much-as-the-west-ham-fans-9050950.html


"But I?m not built like that. I may be a modern man in terms of utilising technology and the latest techniques but I have traditional values when it comes to life."


It's giving me a chuckle in any case

red devil Wrote:

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> Tommy1000 Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > Indeed, can't believe Pardew's not there!

>

> Really? Pardew's record is only 3 wins, 1 draw and

> 2 losses, even Moyes' record is slightly better

> with 4 wins, 1 draw and 2 losses.

> Semantics really, as Pellegrini should get it with

> 6 wins and a draw. I'd give special mention to

> Pullis, 3 wins out of 6 for the then bottom club

> is good going...


Sorry, I was being sarcastic!


Agree with the other suggestions.

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