West Ham Utd 2 Arsenal 2 (25/10/09)
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Re: West Ham Utd v Arsenal: match thread
From the O/C:
"Guille Franco is also pushing for a start after another full week of training. The Mexican international was an unused substitute against Stoke."
It felt like he didn't come on, I'll give 'em that :lol:
"Guille Franco is also pushing for a start after another full week of training. The Mexican international was an unused substitute against Stoke."
It felt like he didn't come on, I'll give 'em that :lol:
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Re: West Ham Utd v Arsenal: match thread
With less than 48 hours till KO perhaps a few are waiting to see if there are any last minute hitches before naming their sides , but so far we have
29 selections
10 have picked Diamanti
13 have picked Jiminez
and only 2 have picked them both .
I have made a note of everyone who selected Diamanti .
29 selections
10 have picked Diamanti
13 have picked Jiminez
and only 2 have picked them both .
I have made a note of everyone who selected Diamanti .
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Re: West Ham Utd v Arsenal: match thread
I usually do a long battle cry for games against these arrogant hypocritical contemptable slags...but i really can't be asked at the mo.
We are not making the most of our small squad, tactically negative and are not playing to our full potential quality wise either...so i am expecting an afternoon of pure torture for myself.
I pre-apologise for my behavior towards everyone
We are not making the most of our small squad, tactically negative and are not playing to our full potential quality wise either...so i am expecting an afternoon of pure torture for myself.
I pre-apologise for my behavior towards everyone
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Re: West Ham Utd v Arsenal: match thread
RomfordRomford wrote:I usually do a long battle cry for games against these arrogant hypocritical contemptable slags...but i really can't be asked at the mo.
We are not making the most of our small squad, tactically negative and are not playing to our full potential quality wise either...so i am expecting an afternoon of pure torture for myself.
I pre-apologise for my behavior towards everyone
We can beat them .We can beat them with the players at Zolas disposal .Arsenal are a good side , but they will leave holes at the back .
Blood,sweat and 4-4-2 will see us through , and maybe, just maybe a Noble or Collison goal to nick it .
And as somebody else has said - if we give maximum support to the team on the day , we could just help .
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Re: West Ham Utd v Arsenal: match thread
Do i notice a change of Preview Percy ??
Sounds a different bunny writing to me
Sounds a different bunny writing to me
Re: West Ham Utd v Arsenal: match thread
please god someone chuck a balloon in their box
that would be absolutely first class
that would be absolutely first class
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Re: West Ham Utd v Arsenal: match thread
:lol:iloveyoudailly wrote: You could be onto something there, but it's like me saying I love my sister, doesn't mean I have to like her.
Love it.
Adjective
fanatical - having an extreme, irrational zeal or enthusiasm for a specific cause
Nothing here saying anybody has to enjoy it Russ... I can devotedly whinge all I ****ing want.
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Re: Why 4.15?
I'm not joking when I say my guess is so Sky have a short amount of time to discuss the Man Utd - Liverpool match after the whistle.
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Re: Why 4.15?
Either that or to make sure people can catch at least a small amount of Turkey u17s v Burkina Faso u17s on Eurosport.
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Re: Why 4.15?
sadly your probably correctScaloni Is The Messiah wrote:I'm not joking when I say my guess is so Sky have a short amount of time to discuss the Man Utd - Liverpool match after the whistle.
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Re: West Ham Utd v Arsenal: match thread
Come on Romford.Romford wrote:I usually do a long battle cry for games against these arrogant hypocritical contemptable slags...but i really can't be asked at the mo.
We are not making the most of our small squad, tactically negative and are not playing to our full potential quality wise either...so i am expecting an afternoon of pure torture for myself.
I pre-apologise for my behavior towards everyone
We need a battle-cry.
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Re: Why 4.15?
I suppose the follow up question is why does Liverpool v Man Utd kick off at 2pm unlike all Sky's other early Sunday games which kick off at 1.30pm?Scaloni Is The Messiah wrote:I'm not joking when I say my guess is so Sky have a short amount of time to discuss the Man Utd - Liverpool match after the whistle.
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Re: Why 4.15?
Matt of iron wrote:The f***?
So I have to sit in the ground even f***ing longer tomorrow!
If you go tomorrow you will :lol:
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Re: West Ham Utd v Arsenal: match thread
One of my best memories of West Ham v Arsenal is the day Alan Pardew nearly chinned Arsene Wenger after you snatched a late winner. I was watching it in an East End Pub and the place went crazy at full time.
Arsenal are a vulnerable side and do lose Matches. If you keep it tight, try to quash the rhythm of their game and take your chances as they come up then a good result is possible. Arsenal will presumably be favorites - but I know West Ham can pull out a surprise.
Good luck.
Arsenal are a vulnerable side and do lose Matches. If you keep it tight, try to quash the rhythm of their game and take your chances as they come up then a good result is possible. Arsenal will presumably be favorites - but I know West Ham can pull out a surprise.
Good luck.
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Re: West Ham Utd v Arsenal: match thread
Wow Jim you really do love that London Pride dont you. :lol:btajim - mcfc wrote:One of my best memories of West Ham v Arsenal is the day Alan Pardew nearly chinned Arsene Wenger after you snatched a late winner. I was watching it in an East End Pub and the place went crazy at full time.
Arsenal are a vulnerable side and do lose Matches. If you keep it tight, try to quash the rhythm of their game and take your chances as they come up then a good result is possible. Arsenal will presumably be favorites - but I know West Ham can pull out a surprise.
Good luck.
Re: West Ham Utd v Arsenal: match thread
Cant wait for Sunday and really have a good feeling about the game.
I fancy us to at least get a draw and maybe even shock a few and grab the win. Afterall that is almost the West Ham way.
COYI!!!!!!
I fancy us to at least get a draw and maybe even shock a few and grab the win. Afterall that is almost the West Ham way.
COYI!!!!!!