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Quite AqM - just annoyed I predicted a West Ham win but at 2-1, thought they might manage a goal! How silly!


There's a new Ox in town.


Oh... and this...

http://ichef.bbci.co.uk/live-experience/cps/512/amz/vivo/live/images/2015/8/9/30391382-28bf-4b54-a891-22e9a5679a6e.png

HAAAA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HAAAAA.....!

Yup. But looking like we are trying to win an away game against a top team is a refreshing change. Selecting a 16 year old against the Arse in your first premiership game as a manager...BFS's style?. Billie even had the grace to say BFS left him a decent squad, something that old self serving W*nker would never have done, spread the credit.


You haven't had a that doghs1t tosser acting like he's too big for your club for 4 years.


Good Fooking riddance. Of course it will go pear shaped at some point (I wasn't impressed mid-week) but not today COYI

???? Wrote:

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> Yup. But looking like we are trying to win an away

> game against a top team is a refreshing change.

> Selecting a 16 year old against the Arse in your

> first premiership game as a manager...BFS's

> style?. Billie even had the grace to say BFS left

> him a decent squad, something that old self

> serving W*nker would never have done, spread the

> credit.

>

> You haven't had a that doghs1t tosser acting like

> he's too big for your club for 4 years.

>

> Good Fooking riddance. Of course it will go pear

> shaped at some point (I wasn't impressed mid-week)

> but not today COYI


Spoken like a true veteran of the West Ham asylum.

Know what you mean RC but I'd rather him than Nolan - the youngsters could learn a thing or two from him now he's not such a loony.


Thought I'd mentioned him before - searched his name and found this post from 2011-


maxxi 03 June, 2011 14:20


"...Perhaps he could persuade Joey Barton (no, wait, just think about it for a minute) to come and add the 'spirit'? When Parker goes we'll need a strong captain and Barton is mature enough for that now. They should go after him - he's not getting in the England team anyway (history) so what does he have to lose? Who else is after him?"


I know that was four years ago but he may still have something to offer.

Alan Medic Wrote:

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> Otta Wrote:

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

> -----

> > He does have quality, and Bilic likes someone

> > who'll get stuck in.

>

> Yet, according to radio reports a lot of WH fans

> are complaining about it. Suppose they do need

> something.


I told our resident WH fan that Barton was on his way

and he seemed to think some kind of trouble causer was

coming to destroy their great start to the season :)

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