West Ham Utd 0 Sunderland 3 (22/05/11)
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Re: West Ham Utd v Sunderland: match thread
Cheers girls
Here's another...
I'll find a better one of RG...
Here's another...
I'll find a better one of RG...
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Re: West Ham Utd v Sunderland: match thread
I'm willing to come to some sort of time share arrangement. When I'm bored of him I'll send him your way, and vice versa.Hammer_Chicadee wrote:
I'm afraid I already have him drugged and tied up in the boot of my car...
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Was anyone else upset......
At how most of the players just walked off the pitch today without even saying goodbye
Personally I think it was rude. But I guess they were the ones that were only there for the money and not for the club.
Personally I think it was rude. But I guess they were the ones that were only there for the money and not for the club.
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Re: Was anyone else upset......
I'm tempted to say f*** Em but I think judging by all the police on show they were probably adviced to not go near the crowd, fair play to green who did.
Re: Was anyone else upset......
Fair plays to Gabbs, Parker, Spence and a few others who had the decency to clap the fans
Fair play to green literally clapped the whole ground and I think was a sign he was going but well done on at least acknowledging the fans.
Fair play to green literally clapped the whole ground and I think was a sign he was going but well done on at least acknowledging the fans.
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Re: Was anyone else upset......
Yeah that's what the mrs said.
But still if u love the fans and wanna say thanks then whats a few police in the way gonna stop. They could still have come over behind them for a wave.
But still if u love the fans and wanna say thanks then whats a few police in the way gonna stop. They could still have come over behind them for a wave.
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Re: Was anyone else upset......
amount of old bill was a complete joke. Fair play Greeno and Parker, legends for me.
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Re: Was anyone else upset......
Had we played well and won... then they would have been more likely to applaud the fans.
Personallly speaking, being already down and not part of 'Survival Sunday' was actually a relief.
I could enjoy the final day of the season and am only sorry that I could not be in the Boleyn for what would be our last premiership game ever.
TBH I won't miss too many of the players who will leave.
I just hope we give Scott Parker a warm reception if he ever lines out against us in the future.
Personallly speaking, being already down and not part of 'Survival Sunday' was actually a relief.
I could enjoy the final day of the season and am only sorry that I could not be in the Boleyn for what would be our last premiership game ever.
TBH I won't miss too many of the players who will leave.
I just hope we give Scott Parker a warm reception if he ever lines out against us in the future.
Re: West Ham Utd v Sunderland: match thread
Trouble with Hines is he only has pace,and he only looked good past Liverpool because he was up against Carragher.I have seen a tortoise with a suit case strapped on his back move faster than Carragher.
Re: Was anyone else upset......
Actually feel very sad that he will go, I think he always responded to the fans chants, seems to care, likes West Ham and Upton ParkEssex 'Ammer12 wrote:I welled up when Greeno went over to the crowd. Didn't cry though.
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Re: West Ham Utd v Sunderland: match thread
Absolute disgrace today. Parker, Spence and Sears aside, plus Green I suppose, they can all f*** off. And Kevin Keen, dear oh dear. That was one of the most tactically inept displays I've ever seen, together with some utterly hatstand substitutions.
Someone tell me how Wayne Bridge ever played for England? He is ****, worse even than Konchesky. A full back who sits off his man waiting for him to cross, or lets wingers get onto their strong foot to shoot? Utter, utter ****.
Presentable conga from the East Stand. Champagne moment of the season, unfortunately.
Someone tell me how Wayne Bridge ever played for England? He is ****, worse even than Konchesky. A full back who sits off his man waiting for him to cross, or lets wingers get onto their strong foot to shoot? Utter, utter ****.
Presentable conga from the East Stand. Champagne moment of the season, unfortunately.
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Re: West Ham Utd v Sunderland: match thread
:shock: Carra is a legend. Albeit an aging one, he's starting to creak a bit now. Nonetheless, he's put in some great performances this season.Hammer83 wrote:Trouble with Hines is he only has pace,and he only looked good past Liverpool because he was up against Carragher.I have seen a tortoise with a suit case strapped on his back move faster than Carragher.
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Re: West Ham Utd v Sunderland: match thread
fmgod wrote:
"£46, WE'RE LAUGHING AT YOU, £46, WE'RE LAUGHING AT YOU" :lol:
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Re: West Ham Utd v Sunderland: match thread
scousehammerette wrote: Carra is a legend.
Thunk we'll have to agree to disagree on that one. :lol:fmgod wrote:Carra is a tosser
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Re: West Ham Utd v Sunderland: match thread
That was embarrassing. Talk about going out with a whimper.
Sears MOM for me.
Collison (sponsors MOM) had a shocker 1st half improved 2nd half.
LBM booed when subbed for SSP, what was that all about? Some of our fans really don't have a clue. Hopefully they will phuq off to a 'big' club next season.
At least it was sunny.
Sears MOM for me.
Collison (sponsors MOM) had a shocker 1st half improved 2nd half.
LBM booed when subbed for SSP, what was that all about? Some of our fans really don't have a clue. Hopefully they will phuq off to a 'big' club next season.
At least it was sunny.
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Re: West Ham Utd v Sunderland: match thread
scousehammerette wrote: Carra is a legend.
fmgod wrote:Carra is a tosser
Scousescousehammerette wrote:Thunk we'll have to agree to disagree on that one. :lol:
This forum is a broad church, with probably 1000+ repeat posters.
I am nevertheless afraid to report that your assessments of Jamie Carragher are likely to place you in a minority of one.
He personifies everything I hate about LFC.
Re: West Ham Utd v Sunderland: match thread
he's not, he's a complete ****scousehammerette wrote: :shock: Carra is a legend. Albeit an aging one, he's starting to creak a bit now. Nonetheless, he's put in some great performances this season.