No she came with me fella.So you left after 50 mins and left the Missus there to watch the rest of the Game too ??
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Re: West Ham Utd v Blackpool: match thread
I guess someone had to cook dinner and press the record button for Strictly Come Dancing.Bobby Orangeboom wrote:
So you left after 50 mins and left the Missus there to watch the rest of the Game too ?? :lol:
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Cook the dinner yes, but not Strictly Come Dancing, I had the joy of watching the X Factor.I guess someone had to cook dinner and press the record button for Strictly Come Dancing.
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Could some one get a message to players not to score so soon after half time; U s less agile , take a little longer to get back from the bar.
Gonna have to watch the 3 i missed on TV now, Bastards
Gonna have to watch the 3 i missed on TV now, Bastards
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Throughly enjoyed the day, tactics were spot on. Can't work out if we were good, Blackpool were **** or a bit of both.
Was godd bumping into James P aswell even if I was slightly to drunk to hold a proper conversation :lol:
Was godd bumping into James P aswell even if I was slightly to drunk to hold a proper conversation :lol:
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Big Sam's post match presser:
http://www.kumb.com/story.php?id=125750" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
http://www.kumb.com/story.php?id=125750" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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So she left with you, & saw him leaving too, so 3 of you's left after 50 mins, kin hell.. :lol:RyanWHUFC wrote:
No she came with me fella.
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No me and the missus left after 50, he had left after 35 or something like that.So she left with you, & saw him leaving too, so 3 of you's left after 50 mins, kin hell..
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It gets worse..RyanWHUFC wrote:
No me and the missus left after 50, he had left after 35 or something like that.
I can't understand why you'd leave that Game 25 mins after the Fella that you get the hump with people over telling him to sit down, left the Ground..
Did you mull over it with the Missus all of Half Time, then 5 mins into the Second Half think " Nope, **** it, although he's walked out & although there's the whole of the Second Half left to watch, we're leaving too " ?? :lol:
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No I didn't leave because of him, I left on my own accord as I was in a bad mood, ranting and didn't fancy having a steward come over and have a word with me. Yes I did think that and I don't know if you've read one of my earlier posts but in hindsight I wish I'd have just sat down and stopped ranting and beared with sitting for the rest of the game but I didn't and it's done so no point in crying over spilt milk.It gets worse..
I can't understand why you'd leave that Game 25 mins after the Fella that you get the hump with people over telling him to sit down, left the Ground..
Did you mull over it with the Missus all of Half Time, then 5 mins into the Second Half think " Nope, f*** it, although he's walked out & although there's the whole of the Second Half left to watch, we're leaving too " ??
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Not sure what you base that opinion on but you are entitled to it.Sweeney Bod wrote:I do not think Cole and Carew can play together, so if Baldrick gets a knock, I would like to see Sears or Lansbury come in.
I personally would much rather see Cole or Piquionne up front over Lansbury as they are strikers. I have also now seen enough of Sears to have the opinion that he is not good enough.
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Ian Holloway's post match press conference, in full:
http://www.kumb.com/story.php?id=125751" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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My opinion is based on a partnership, not individuals. Cole is a better striker than both Lansbury, (yes I know he is a midfielder), and Sears. However, I do not see how Cole and Carew together will work. They are too similar in style. What worked yesterday was having a large target man with a quicker striker feeding off of him. If we are to play 4 4 2, and have a target man with a nippier partner, then we are lacking in options if Baldock is injured. I quoted Sears and Lansbury as they are the only two I could see playing this role. Perhaps Piq could work, but I think his days are pretty much done here.sutts07 wrote:
Not sure what you base that opinion on but you are entitled to it.
I personally would much rather see Cole or Piquionne up front over Lansbury as they are strikers. I have also now seen enough of Sears to have the opinion that he is not good enough.
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What an amazing difference accurate kicking from the goalkeeper made..
Perhaps Cole would have coped better with such a service.
Perhaps Cole would have coped better with such a service.
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Re: West Ham Utd v Blackpool: match thread
And with having Baldock alongside him as well .A point I made when he got subbed at Palace .irving boleyn wrote: Perhaps Cole would have coped better with such a service.
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Up the Junction wrote:Ian Holloway's post match press conference, in full:
http://www.kumb.com/story.php?id=125751" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Thanks UTJ.
Fair play to Holloway,he gives an honest account of his team.They were extremely poor.
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The opposition view ... Blackpool:
http://www.kumb.com/story.php?id=125752" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Anyone who has a link to the goals that works abroad, i.e. not the BBC one?