West Ham Utd 0 Sunderland 3 (22/05/11)
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Re: West Ham Utd v Sunderland: match thread
I'm happy Birmingham is out too, but scared to death that we'll get McLeish now...
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Re: West Ham Utd v Sunderland: match thread
14Puff Daddy wrote:How many times this season have we conceded 3 goals in a match ? Quite a lot, I know that much and if you do that and can't score at the other end, you have absolutely no chance of ever staying up in that league
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Disagree with that - Hines looked woeful yet again today.PrinceH wrote:Awful. Of course. But Sears, Spence and Hines (why oh why did Keen choose to keep Piq??) was the only three I saw some energy from.... They did ok. Would like to see younext year. (Collison was not match fit and Hitz had something else in mind. The defence was awful.)
I've gradually gone from a 'keep', to a 'give a one year contract and see what happens' to a 'hmmmm' to a 'if we get so much as a £450k offer for him I suggest we take it'
I'd like to keep Hitz for his free kicks alone, but he has seriously gone off the boil the past few months. If you watched that match with a myopic man, of the three blonde midfielders we played today he'd definitely think Hitz was the worst of them.
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Don't understand this all about playing people who want to be here..Understand Bridge we have had a nightmare at left back...
Why oh why bring on Obinna...
Piq was absolutely shocking (again....) Ba, abdominal, Cole, neck...bolleaux..Parker Achilles more than likely the more painful...shows up..
Anyone who wants Keen...take two steps backwards...
Why oh why bring on Obinna...
Piq was absolutely shocking (again....) Ba, abdominal, Cole, neck...bolleaux..Parker Achilles more than likely the more painful...shows up..
Anyone who wants Keen...take two steps backwards...
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Did Greeno and Parker get a good send off after it ended, anyone know? Or did the whole lot get booed to hell and back?
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Re: West Ham Utd v Sunderland: match thread
That would need new owners too...smuts wrote:Sack everyone tomorrow apart from Carr.
Clear it out from top to bottom and get people in with fresh ideas and some b***ocks.
Re: West Ham Utd v Sunderland: match thread
West Ham caretaker boss Kevin Keen: "The 3-0 scoreline might not enhance my chances of getting the job full-time but it hasn't dampened my desire for it. The young players at this club can take the club forward and we have a bright future. Things didn't go for us today, a little bit like out season. The scoreline flattered Sunderland but they deserved the win."
With all due respect, it was nothing different from our entire season, and it wasn't/isn't good enough.
With all due respect, it was nothing different from our entire season, and it wasn't/isn't good enough.
Re: West Ham Utd v Sunderland: match thread
beg to differ Keen. If things don't seriously change this club is going nowhere but down.miami-hammer wrote:West Ham caretaker boss Kevin Keen: "The 3-0 scoreline might not enhance my chances of getting the job full-time but it hasn't dampened my desire for it. The young players at this club can take the club forward and we have a bright future. Things didn't go for us today, a little bit like out season. The scoreline flattered Sunderland but they deserved the win."
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Re: West Ham Utd v Sunderland: match thread
just got in from the game, if thats what it was. absolute gash from start to finish, spineless gutless, clueless. cant believe alot of fans were staying behind! why. the board didnt get it in the neck, neither did the players. fans seemed happy enough over there today. you can be sure i wasnt going to give the rats leaving our sinking ship a goodbye. cole not there ba injured ha ha ha. i wont be popular on here but i couldnt give a toss about parker now, his off when the chips are down, bye bye. me personaly thinks that the likes of martin, bonds, brooking, devo and many others are true west ham legends, they were west ham through thick and thin, footballers today just dont have thier class.
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Anyone see that pug-nosed gimp Bruce wildly celebrating the third goal with a big windmill arm spin? He really doesn't like us does he? :lol:
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Oh well, Chelsea losing to 10-man Everton means we'll be having Mr.Ancelotti next year. Right?
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Re: West Ham Utd v Sunderland: match thread
and as somebody said at kick off time after looking at our line up today ~ That team would struggle in the Championship too and I make them right about that
Re: West Ham Utd v Sunderland: match thread
smuts wrote:Sack everyone tomorrow apart from Carr.
Clear it out from top to bottom and get people in with fresh ideas and some b***ocks.
'64 '75 '80 wrote:That would need new owners too...
That would be a good thing
Re: West Ham Utd v Sunderland: match thread
nope, we should have bowed down and let them win the title obviously. Fat ****Aceface wrote:Anyone see that pug-nosed gimp Bruce wildly celebrating the third goal with a big windmill arm spin? He really doesn't like us does he? :lol:
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Hitz is a good player but nothing special.Aceface wrote:
I'd like to keep Hitz for his free kicks alone, but he has seriously gone off the boil the past few months. If you watched that match with a myopic man, of the three blonde midfielders we played today he'd definitely think Hitz was the worst of them.
I'll miss Jonny Spex more....
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But they saved us from administration..But they saved us, without them we would have had a points deduction and be in the Fizzy Pop next year...
Oh wait.................................................................
Oh wait.................................................................
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Re: West Ham Utd v Sunderland: match thread
Parker and Green got a good send off, bit of an anti climax at the final whistle no lap of dishonour no pitch invasions.
Second half atmosphere was brilliant congas from the East Stand and TBL and all 4 stands singing. Also stewards are jobsworth letting down beach balls.
Keep the faith boys
Second half atmosphere was brilliant congas from the East Stand and TBL and all 4 stands singing. Also stewards are jobsworth letting down beach balls.
Keep the faith boys
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Is Kevin Keen taking the piss? The score didn't flatter Sunderland, but our lack of performaqnce did.
He said they trained like it was their Cup Final. Presumably he meant the FA vase, because performances like that would see us relegated again next season.
He said they trained like it was their Cup Final. Presumably he meant the FA vase, because performances like that would see us relegated again next season.
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It'd be bloody brilliant. But who will want it? Look how hard it was last time and who we ended up with...Hammer83 wrote: That would be a good thing