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Alan Medic Wrote:

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> ???? Wrote:

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> > HAPPY DAYS. Superb.

> >

> > And that Fat w*nker loses too.

> >

> > Careful what we wish for eh RD/AM/MM?

>

> Start doing it at home and I'll believe you.



So you're a believer now then?

Otta Wrote:

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> Alan Medic Wrote:

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> > ???? Wrote:

> >

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> > -----

> > > HAPPY DAYS. Superb.

> > >

> > > And that Fat w*nker loses too.

> > >

> > > Careful what we wish for eh RD/AM/MM?

> >

> > Start doing it at home and I'll believe you.

>

>

> So you're a believer now then?


I'm a Monkee.

Alan Medic Wrote:

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> Start doing it at home and I'll believe you.



So... yes I know - this IS only Chelsea after all, and they're no Bournemouth, but it's a start. (gives me 3 points on predict-a-hammering too!) (smug smiley)

red devil Wrote:

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> Hammers boss Slaven Bilic threw on Carroll for the

> last 20 minutes and the home side began pumping

> crosses into the box.

>

> Good to see the spirit of BFS lives on... :)


The chaps on FF had it right - when Chelsea went a man down Bilic changed things to play wide - spread the play and stretch them - then put in crosses to a target man that were bound to pay off - it's almost football 101 when the opposition is a man down.


I said this when BFS was in charge; playing the ball into the big man is only a fault when its is the default setting for everything you do.

red devil Wrote:

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> Hammers boss Slaven Bilic threw on Carroll for the

> last 20 minutes and the home side began pumping

> crosses into the box.

>

> Good to see the spirit of BFS lives on... :)



BFS would have bought on Caroll for Sakho in a straight swap aimed at not losing; billion brings on Carroll AND keeps Sakho on the pitch in an attempt to win the game. Says everything you need to know about BFS negative low ambition football. Fit for Bolton, maybe. I am sooooo fooking glad the fat w*nker has gone and given his comment since leaving I'm loving this rubbing his limited capabilities in his fat face. I hope Sunderland go down.

???? Wrote:

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> red devil Wrote:

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

> -----

> > Hammers boss Slaven Bilic threw on Carroll for

> the

> > last 20 minutes and the home side began pumping

> > crosses into the box.

> >

> > Good to see the spirit of BFS lives on... :)

>

>

> BFS would have bought on Caroll for Sakho in a

> straight swap aimed at not losing; billion brings

> on Carroll AND keeps Sakho on the pitch in an

> attempt to win the game.


Bilic could afford to do that, Chelsea were down to 10 men...

red devil Wrote:

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> ???? Wrote:

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

> -----

> > red devil Wrote:

> >

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

>

> > -----

> > > Hammers boss Slaven Bilic threw on Carroll

> for

> > the

> > > last 20 minutes and the home side began

> pumping

> > > crosses into the box.

> > >

> > > Good to see the spirit of BFS lives on... :)

> >

> >

> > BFS would have bought on Caroll for Sakho in a

> > straight swap aimed at not losing; billion

> brings

> > on Carroll AND keeps Sakho on the pitch in an

> > attempt to win the game.

>

> Bilic could afford to do that, Chelsea were down

> to 10 men...



er' yes NSS. But BFS wouldn't have, that's the point

???? Wrote:

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> er' yes NSS. But BFS wouldn't have, that's the

> point


Well Miss Marple, today he put on Defoe (an out and out striker) when Sunderland's Toivonen (midfielder) was injured, so in this instance, he clearly did...

Agree with a lot of what Paul Scholes said.

Just now LVG came out with this little gem...


We are improving a lot, but it is a process. We were in the last 16 of the Capital One Cup and in the Champions League. Last year it was not like this.


Hellefookinglujah, we made the last 16 of the League Cup*. Next year, the quarters!



*Puts up bunting....*

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