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Big Sam has to admit that Carew is a massive waste of space and offload him in favour of a striker in Jan.


End of year report - Allardyce, Samuel : Form IIB....


"After having difficulty settling in, Sammy has been popular with his fellow classmates and has learned to play nicely and not to kick the class football onto the boiler house roof when he doesn't get his way.


His penchant for 'big' pals has, however, led him to neglect coursework and take the odd short cut.


That this approach garnered some popularity led to a complacency that has served to lessen his acheivements to date. We hope next term will see Sammy make new friends, especially those who have a habit of putting the fucking ball in the net."

HAPPY NEW YEAR EVERYONE

YES WE ALL HOPE TO MAKE NEW FRIENDS ESPECIALLY THE ONES DON'T HACK THEIR FRIENDS

COMPUTERS AND PHONE LINES.

I REALLY HOPE A PEACEFULL YEAR AND LESS STRESSFUL 2012 IF I FIND OUT

ANYTHING TO DO WITH ME THIS YEAR IN THIS FORUM THEN THINGS WILL GET VERY SERIOUS

I AM AFRAID. HA,HA,HA SOMEBODY WILL HAVE TO DEAL NEXT TIME.


THANKS FOR YOUR COOPERATION IN RESPECTING MY PRIVACY FOR 2012 WAS GIVING THE LAST CHANCE

FOR THIS THINGS TO BE FOUND OUT BUT MR IAIN MACKENZIE NEVER TURN UP TO FACE OUT HIS REASONS.

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'bout now Wrote:

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> Yes Quids the view and the air is quite lovely up

> here. The view from the stands is still 'orrible

> though.


Could be worse - Good to see Gold come out and say that the way things stand the pitch would be too far away from the fans if The Irons moved to the Olympic Stadium - let the Os have it.

And I was all ready with my quip asking how the view was whilst you were there.... nevermind


Our squad is becoming depleted with yet another injury to a key player. We don't quite have the squad yet to cover the number of important players that we have injured or suspended (Lambert, Lallana, Chaplow, Fonte, Jaidi, Seaborne and now possibly Hoosvelt). We are having a real problem with our back line. I am hoping that our Japanese signing(Tadanari Lee) will be good when he arrives next week.

Not a bad January. Through to the fifth round of the Cup, won four and drew one in the league, scored 21 while conceding 3, including thrashings of Millwall and now Leeds tonight. And Zigic becomes the first Blues player to score four since Kenny Burns in 1976....all hail Chris Hughton.

What do the 'ammers fans think of their new signing Ravel Morrison?

As a Utd fan I'm disappointed to see him go as he has fantastic potential.

He carries a lot of off-the-field baggage, enough for Fergie to say he needs to get away from Manchester, but not loaning him out, or, according to reports, putting in a buy-back clause in his contract, suggests Fergie has given up on him completely.


Agree with El PiBe, BBC website is tosh :)

red devil Wrote:

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> What do the 'ammers fans think of their new

> signing Ravel Morrison?

> As a Utd fan I'm disappointed to see him go as he

> has fantastic potential.

> He carries a lot of off-the-field baggage, enough

> for Fergie to say he needs to get away from

> Manchester, but not loaning him out, or, according

> to reports, putting in a buy-back clause in his

> contract, suggests Fergie has given up on him

> completely.

>


He could be a great signing - or a liability. I think players like Nolan could help calm him down and Allardyce has dealt with plenty of stroppy gits before. Interesting to see if he'll get a game sooner rather than later after Sam's vow to bring in the new blood following the Ipswich fuck-up.


Looking forward to seeing Maynard in action as we've needed a striker for a while. I think he could be the dogs.

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