Is this Diouf?

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oh dear god..... :shock:


i knew something was up... first they offer us free delivery on the online store
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Judging by his eyebrow it could also be that cock Lennon.
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31 is Boffin's number, he's changed since I last saw him :)
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BFS has always been a fan of his, so I'm not surprised. He will have to do A LOT in order to get into the neutral books.
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twat of a man by all accounts but may result in the ball being on the deck more and more width?

don't know what the stress is about - learnt from the saints thread that most are happy with no home grown players on the pitch, hoofball and sitting 2nd 5 points from the top and 3 points from midtable so if we're going to sell our soul for league placings then let's go all in

difficult to deny that he'd actually make our squad better from a football perspective (even if significantly worse on a twat rating scale) imo

personally would steer well clear, but personally I wouldn't have lansbury starting ahead of jack and noble, montano loaned out and the ball in the air from our defenders everytime they get near the ball :wink:

i still believe in sam getting us up but not sure what I believe beyond that tbh
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Post by Hugh Jargon (Old) »

Remind me again....do we hate him for flobbing at a mouthy git once...or is it something else..Pardon?
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Post by Whu_Law23 »

As much as I hate the guy.. If anyones going to get the best form and even attitude out of him, it'll be BFS.
So good luck to him if he signs, hopefully can put his history behind him and start fresh.
On his day, he's a very decent player and could give some much needed pace of the wings.

As long as he gives his best and stops with the silly attitude stuff, I say welcome :thup:

Oh and I'd much rather see him on the wing than Piquionne!
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If dyes that Mohawk claret and blue I'm all for it. :lol:
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Post by Puff Daddy »

Just think, if he winds all you lot up like he does, just imagine what he would do to opposition players ? Personally, I think we could do with a player in our ranks who can do that.
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To be fair I felt the same way about Bellamy before we signed him as I do EHD now.

Think I'll stay on the fence for this one.
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Post by Chavs »

I witnessed this man spit at us.

I might wait outside the gate and do it to him.

f*** you Allardyce. ****ing selling our ****ing soul here.

f*** the Premier League f*** the Olympic stadium and f*** Diouf i am screwing about this. And to think everyone went mental when we looked at Thatcher i hope this manager gets the same reaction
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Good to have a model professional here to set an example to the younger players :thup:
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If that is him, which I'm sure it is. What the actual f***, don't want him anywhere near our team, even if it's on the training ground.

He may be a decent player at times but he treated our fans like ****. He is a disgrace to football.
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is it stanislas?
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Always wanted a Brazilian to play for West Ham, but not that twat.
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Post by Hugh Jargon (Old) »

Still can't recollect anything except the flobbing thing....bearing in mind the world is having a knees up after an old man was lynched by a mob...its not too bad shirley?
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I will never, ever cheer this man. He isn't a "hard-man" - he's a cheat.

(He's also not Brazilian!)
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He's just on the tour....I hope they charged him double! If he does turn up....it's a very dangerous signing by Allardyce. Will be interesting to see what happens. Would certainly change my perception of the manager that I thought Allardyce was trying to be at West Ham.
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Hugh Jargon wrote:Still can't recollect anything except the flobbing thing....bearing in mind the world is having a knees up after an old man was lynched by a mob...its not too bad shirley?
Didn't he also get done for knocking a woman about and then claimed legal aid to try and get him off of a drink driving charge, countless gobbing incidents, shouting abuse in the face of an opponent who had just broken his leg, there's probably more.
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If he ends up playing for West Ham, I'll treat him like any other player in the famous claret and blue......


.....boo the **** for 90 minutes.
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