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Well Done West Ham.

Sat Jan 11, 2014 6:20 pm

The line was drawn and the stepped up to it.

Sam has bought himself a few hours yet!!
As soon as Demel went off I thought to myself this will unite em even more and boy did it work.
The game proved what many have thought throughout the season,the current crop is just not good enough at this level. We needed a win and we didn't get it. Ole will get a much better and clearer picture of what is needed to survive and the result could actually prove to be a blessing in disguise. Certain areas are needed to be improved dramatically and quickly. Whittingham isn't premiership standard and in one of his biggest fans.i feel his place in the team is at serious risk.
Kim and Noone are far to lightweight despite the latter being a threat when running at defenders.
Campbell desperately needs someone to play off. Peter O is possibly the worst player to wear a shirt and call himself an attacking player since Andrea Ferretti :thumbup:

I do blame Malky in some part as it was in his stewardship when the squad was assembled to the premier league campaign. He said "there's no room for sentiment" yet he showed far far to much towards certain players. When Sam came back he said "the squad needs improved" and boy was he correct.

Will be interesting to see what happens now in regards to what Ole can bring in and how much will Tan feel he can afford to throw at the survival challenge.

It is worth remembering despite current issues there are still plenty of points available and
Many more twists to come..

:ayatollah: :ayatollah: :ayatollah: :ayatollah: :ayatollah: :ayatollah: :ayatollah: :ayatollah:

Re: Well Done West Ham.

Sat Jan 11, 2014 6:28 pm

AJ1927 wrote:The line was drawn and the stepped up to it.

Sam has bought himself a few hours yet!!
As soon as Demel went off I thought to myself this will unite em even more and boy did it work.
The game proved what many have thought throughout the season,the current crop is just not good enough at this level. We needed a win and we didn't get it. Ole will get a much better and clearer picture of what is needed to survive and the result could actually prove to be a blessing in disguise. Certain areas are needed to be improved dramatically and quickly. Whittingham isn't premiership standard and in one of his biggest fans.i feel his place in the team is at serious risk.
Kim and Noone are far to lightweight despite the latter being a threat when running at defenders.
Campbell desperately needs someone to play off. Peter O is possibly the worst player to wear a shirt and call himself an attacking player since Andrea Ferretti :thumbup:

I do blame Malky in some part as it was in his stewardship when the squad was assembled to the premier league campaign. He said "there's no room for sentiment" yet he showed far far to much towards certain players. When Sam came back he said "the squad needs improved" and boy was he correct.

Will be interesting to see what happens now in regards to what Ole can bring in and how much will Tan feel he can afford to throw at the survival challenge.

It is worth remembering despite current issues there are still plenty of points available and
Many more twists to come..

:ayatollah: :ayatollah: :ayatollah: :ayatollah: :ayatollah: :ayatollah: :ayatollah: :ayatollah:


Great post spot on :thumbright: Ole is signing quality players, the type I would of hoped we signed at the start of the season and at gd prices, we will still go down tho to little to late malky has destroyed our chances with dud signings.

Re: Well Done West Ham.

Sat Jan 11, 2014 6:30 pm

Malky would have got a draw today when we went down to ten men.

Re: Well Done West Ham.

Sat Jan 11, 2014 6:35 pm

DAYA that's an impossible claim...

If Malky had been in charge you may not of even taken the lead.