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Jah Lush Wrote:

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> Any West Ham fans getting a nosebleed?



Not really - being this high up the table before a long slide into the New Year is a nailed-on WH tradition - though am suffering severely aching sides pissing myself at Arsenal's "defence".


Alan Medic Wrote:

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> Sack Sam. Not enough to complain about.......


Au contraire, the man's obviously a genius and a PR gift - those struggling teams more used to the heights we now enjoy (Arse, Spurs, Liverpool, Everton...) would be CRAZY not to try and pry him away from Upton Park with a mahoosive contract. We would be gutted of course but would just have to grin and bear it. B)

Alan Medic Wrote:

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> Sack Sam. Not enough to complain about.......



Sakho is going to be a world class player......Sam tried to back out of the deal and get Crouch instead. Maybe, MAYBE, he took more blame than he deserved last year but he's certainly basking in a fair bit of underserved credit right now. More positively, perhaps he's realised you can play with a bit of flair and the shackles are off.


"Barcelona we're coming for you"


COYI

Jah Lush Wrote:

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> Only now when the goals have come from the more

> direct route as all three were today. Now he's got

> his big lad up front again. 35 crosses played into

> the big lad up front today.


Long ball merchant Sam Allardyce? Now there's a shock

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