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08-24-2007, 03:33 AM
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The West Ham Thread 2007/08 - Still A Premiership Club Post #121 | | Newb
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Curbs says on the O/S he isn't after a new left back, stating that McCartney and Spector as backup are fine.
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08-24-2007, 10:30 AM
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The West Ham Thread 2007/08 - Still A Premiership Club Post #122 | | Registered User
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Curbs got spotted with Millwall fans and a millwall flag at Wembley on Wednesday.
Burn him |
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08-24-2007, 10:36 AM
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The West Ham Thread 2007/08 - Still A Premiership Club Post #123 | | Newb
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but just think what will happen to the Millwall supporters having their picture taken with the West Ham manager |
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08-24-2007, 10:43 AM
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The West Ham Thread 2007/08 - Still A Premiership Club Post #124 | | Registered User
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Originally posted by swash:
but just think what will happen to the Millwall supporters having their picture taken with the West Ham manager | haha
I've got into a few fights with them, especially when drunk and meeting random strangers and the topic of football comes up. The question "so what club do you support?" inevitably comes up sooner or later. No matter how well I was getting on with the person prior, everytime someone replies "millwall" I blurt out "you fooking south of the river cuunnt!" and all hell breaks loose.
can't help myself. It's despicable behaviour but I can't stand south of the river, and I really can't stand millwall fans.
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08-24-2007, 10:46 AM
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The West Ham Thread 2007/08 - Still A Premiership Club Post #125 | | Newb
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Despising Millwall supporters makes you an upstanding citizen, nothing at all to be frowned at.
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08-24-2007, 10:48 AM
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The West Ham Thread 2007/08 - Still A Premiership Club Post #126 | | Registered User
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Originally posted by hermolt:
Spector as backup are fine. |
unlucky.
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08-25-2007, 07:29 PM
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The West Ham Thread 2007/08 - Still A Premiership Club Post #127 | | Registered User
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A draw was probably a fair result today. We had plenty of the ball but we really lack some creativity. We didnt have that many clear cut chances and you always felt that Wigan would nick a goal.
Wigan are not a bad team. Certainly not the relegation fodder that everyone thought. Granquivst was impressive at the back and Koumas is by far there best player. Heskey won most of the balls in the air.
Ashton came on who was excellent. He really caused them trouble. He has so much more quality than Zamora. He must start next week! Dyer was also very good but has one touch too many for my liking.
We need to win games like this though. A tough game next week against Reading! I dont think we have ever got a point at the Madjeski, let alone won. I will be going :cool:
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08-25-2007, 10:16 PM
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The West Ham Thread 2007/08 - Still A Premiership Club Post #128 | | Newb
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I'm fairly pleased considering circumstances. Going behind with 12 minutes to go could and should have been a fatal blow but the team reacted well. A point was fair today, Kirkland didn't really have that much to do for all our possession and as has been said already Wigan did look dangerous on the break, if I'm honest I had a gut feeling they'd nick it 1-0 with the way the game was panning out. Anton played well I thought and gave much more than the 20 mins of quality and 70 minutes of bilge he can sometimes serve up, Boa Morte really sparked us into life when he came on and got behind Wigan and as much as I don't want him at our club it was good that Bowyer scored and hopefully he will improve now.
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08-25-2007, 10:22 PM
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The West Ham Thread 2007/08 - Still A Premiership Club Post #129 | | Registered User
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Yeah, thought Boa Morte did pretty well today when he came on. Looks like Bellamy was injured
I think Bellamy will be very good for us. He chases every ball and i think will be a bigger threat when partnered with Deano.
I have this feeling that were far better equipped as an away side with the pace we have
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08-25-2007, 10:36 PM
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The West Ham Thread 2007/08 - Still A Premiership Club Post #130 | | Newb
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I must have been watching a different game today because looking on some West Ham sites he is getting a fair hammering from some people.
Yeah I agree about us away from home. So far we seem to be lacking a bit of firepower at home and it looks like we are going to struggle to break some sides down. But Bellamy and Dyer could be lethal if they have a bit of room and a good example of what could be was Birmingham away last week. I think Bellamy is going to be a real fan favourite. He isn't going to settle for second rate effort from other players and he'll run his socks off. He's a real pain in the backside for any defence. Hopefully he isn't too bad, would be nice to see a new signing stay fit for a few games running.
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