Aston Villa 1 West Ham Utd 1 (18/04/09)

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..just got back i as well..f*** me, that was what we're all about..fantastic fun-filled day, sunny and lager in multiple abundance. Oh, and Tristan shoved all the abuse Id given him right back up my ass!


I know we get a bit one-eyed about it , but f*** me we were loud today, weren't we?



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Guess who's last on MoTD? :lol:
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Oh, I forgot to add.

The lino in front of the away end was an inbred, paid off, stupid blind **** who had no ideas about the ideas of the offside rule.

That free kick when Carew was stood offside and never got onside was a joke!!
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Agree with Noble, best he's played in ages.
Anyone else got sunburn? Oh and how the fu@k was Petrov not sent off ?
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JonG86 wrote:Oh, I forgot to add.

The lino in front of the away end was an inbred, paid off, stupid blind c*** who had no ideas about the ideas of the offside rule.

That free kick when Carew was stood offside and never got onside was a joke!!

spot on mate--you could tell the ****'s back stifffened after we had a pop, and he didnt give u s ****ing thing after that!!

and yes mitcham rob...i was in q1, right in the corner...under ****ing sun lamp all afternoon long-look like a ****ing 'mato i do!
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I quite enjoyed the free sun bed to be honest!

Made a great day even better!
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[HH] wrote:As for Petrov's challenge, the ball was there to be won I thought and Petrov was a little late. Noble should't have reacted in the manner he did though given he was on a yellow. Especially with Styles in charge.
Spot on.


Also, I know I wasn't there, but watched all 90mins on a good stream, so I know I never maybe saw much of what the support up there saw, but for me, Noble was distinctly average yet again today.
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rare as rockinghorse shat wrote: Also, I know I wasn't there, but watched all 90mins on a good stream, so I know I never maybe saw much of what the support up there saw, but for me, Noble was distinctly average yet again today.
Barry had him in his pocket imo.

To be fiar there was not a lot he could do with the ball until Savio came on as the team seemed devoid of any movement up front. He was unable to get forwards because of our inability to get forwards.

In that last 10 minutes though he provided the base and allowed Dyer to get forwards.

Was speaking to my dad on the way home and this thought came up. Has Noble actually found his position yet? I think he would be best served trying to learn the Scott Parker role and developing the tackling side of his game, but he seems to want to get forward as well. Where does he play best?
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Just back.
What a differnece a goal makes.
Once we scored I thought we'd be hanging on, not taking Villa apart.
So Zola got it right taking of Di Michele & leaving Tristan on.
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http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/footbal ... 957430.stm" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

last again.
what a ****ing joke!
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For those just getting back we are the first game on now SS1
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MASSIVE POINT WEST HAM

I ****ing LOVE YOU SO MUCH...

:crest: :lol :crest: :
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Bobby Orangeboom wrote:MASSIVE POINT WEST HAM

I f***ing LOVE YOU SO MUCH...

:crest: :lol :crest: :
They love you to bob, they love you to :raver:
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Got back in time for Football First, Tristan is crap on that too, so far


Dyer shoots and Tristan score

'great movement, twists his body excellent goal' Trevor Francis
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I see our former captain sat on the bench again today.Doesn,t seem to me that he,s moved on to bigger and better things
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I take great pride in the fact a cobbled together team can stop a team who were certs for Champions league.

Days like this make you ****ing happy to be a hammer. :crest:
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LBM man of the match for me today.

Watching our goal live and having not seen a replay it looked like it just smacked Tristan in the head, bloody hell he was awful today.

Once Tomkins went to centre half and Neil went to RB we looked a much better team.


We deserved at least a draw today and could have won it.


I can't believe I got a suntan today!
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Bobby Orangeboom wrote:MASSIVE POINT WEST HAM

I f***ing LOVE YOU SO MUCH...

:crest: :lol :crest: :
tristan 2 LBM 1

I told you it'd be whoever couldn't get out of the way of a shot heading for row Z :lol:
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beckton wrote:LBM man of the match for me today.

Watching our goal live and having not seen a replay it looked like it just smacked Tristan in the head, bloody hell he was awful today.

He was crap, but scored , Trevor Franics said it was an excellent goal by Tristan

Once Tomkins went to centre half and Neil went to RB we looked a much better team.

Agreed :thup:

We deserved at least a draw today and could have won it.

Fair result in the end, Tomkins handballed in the last minute

I can't believe I got a suntan today!

I was in disabled area with a mate, which is in the opposite stand and it was frigging freezing
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Great interview.

Fair play, said we didn't deserve a win but both teams played well and both created chances.

Players manager. Never seems to slag off players, only praises them

Understand that it might seem "bigging up players whenever" but he seems genuine, happy for players to do well.

What a manager he must be to play for. Bet the training sessions are a laugh a minute.

Coley you missa a sitta.
Boss I was trying
Wella letta me see. You do likea dat.

Ball pops in from 35 yards bends it around 4 players and leaves Greeno dead on the wrong post.



Jussa likea dat, okay ??

Okay boss.

(f*** me did you see THAT ???)

Players all walk away shaking their heads in disbelief a HUGE grin spreading across their faces.

Top man. How easy must it be to interview him ??

Where's the bowing down emoticon when you need it........

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