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So Your Rooted At The Bottom Then Lads?

Sat Jan 18, 2014 10:18 pm

Pack your suitcases ready for another Championship tour.

Watch the red franchise newbie fans disperse then !!!


Vinnies Franchise is going down !!!!! :malky: :malky: :malky: :malky: :malky: :malky: :malky: :malky:

Re: So Your Rooted At The Bottom Then Lads?

Sat Jan 18, 2014 10:24 pm

Rooted?,on the bottom yes wouldn't say rooted,give a good performance today and against any other team,I believe we would have come away with at least a draw

Re: So Your Rooted At The Bottom Then Lads?

Sat Jan 18, 2014 10:27 pm

caerblue wrote:Rooted?,on the bottom yes wouldn't say rooted,give a good performance today and against any other team,I believe we would have come away with at least a draw


We should have won 3-2 , but we never either :lol: :lol: :lol: couldn't score again from 3 yards.

Re: So Your Rooted At The Bottom Then Lads?

Sat Jan 18, 2014 10:28 pm

It would be interesting to see who disappears on going down. but don't think relegation will happen providing we elevate ourselves out of bottom slot fast before the demons enter our players heads. some promise shown today but at times the gaps between centre back and fullback were worrying and not smething MM would accept.next 4 games are f*cking huge.

Re: So Your Rooted At The Bottom Then Lads?

Sat Jan 18, 2014 10:31 pm

Daya wrote:
caerblue wrote:Rooted?,on the bottom yes wouldn't say rooted,give a good performance today and against any other team,I believe we would have come away with at least a draw


We should have won 3-2 , but we never either :lol: :lol: :lol: couldn't score again from 3 yards.

But we never neither :lol: ,ok :lol:

Re: So Your Rooted At The Bottom Then Lads?

Sat Jan 18, 2014 10:32 pm

Blue_Always wrote:It would be interesting to see who disappears on going down. but don't think relegation will happen providing we elevate ourselves out of bottom slot fast before the demons enter our players heads. some promise shown today but at times the gaps between centre back and fullback were worrying and not smething MM would accept.next 4 games are f*cking huge.


who you got next ? we've only got Chelsea so should pick up some points :lol: :lol:

Re: So Your Rooted At The Bottom Then Lads?

Sat Jan 18, 2014 10:39 pm

Daya wrote:Pack your suitcases ready for another Championship tour.

Watch the red franchise newbie fans disperse then !!!


Vinnies Franchise is going down !!!!! :malky: :malky: :malky: :malky: :malky: :malky: :malky: :malky:


I've packed a small rocksack for next season. Two or three years past I'd take two suitcase, one full of oranges, the other packed with lemons but only to one place....

Upton Park.

West Hammas, Allah be praised.

Re: So Your Rooted At The Bottom Then Lads?

Sat Jan 18, 2014 10:43 pm

Willy the Wombat wrote:
Daya wrote:Pack your suitcases ready for another Championship tour.

Watch the red franchise newbie fans disperse then !!!


Vinnies Franchise is going down !!!!! :malky: :malky: :malky: :malky: :malky: :malky: :malky: :malky:


I've packed a small rocksack for next season. Two or three years past I'd take two suitcase, one full of oranges, the other packed with lemons but only to one place....

Upton Park.

West Hammas, Allah be praised.


No point you don't move your fat ass out of Denmark you Wombat :sad7:

Re: So Your Rooted At The Bottom Then Lads?

Sat Jan 18, 2014 10:47 pm

DAYA we are bottom.
But May is a fair bit away and your boys are hardly setting the world alight.

Re: So Your Rooted At The Bottom Then Lads?

Sat Jan 18, 2014 10:54 pm

Where ever we may be , I come to watch Cardiff city :ayatollah:

Re: So Your Rooted At The Bottom Then Lads?

Sun Jan 19, 2014 1:37 am

Daya, serious question.
Do you want us to go down?
Would you be happy if us and the hammers were safe?

Plastic comes Plastic goes (I'm plastic now as I live too far away, but have the scars and tattoo to show my allegiance from the early 90's).

My point being...wind ups aside, you still want to see us do well and return to blue.

Re: So Your Rooted At The Bottom Then Lads?

Sun Jan 19, 2014 11:36 am

Daya wrote:Pack your suitcases ready for another Championship tour.

Watch the red franchise newbie fans disperse then !!!


Vinnies Franchise is going down !!!!! :malky: :malky: :malky: :malky: :malky: :malky: :malky: :malky:


Keep this post until the season ends :D
We are in a lot stronger position that West Ham (and that's holding up the premier league by the way). :D
We have all the bottom clubs at home :ayatollah:

Re: So Your Rooted At The Bottom Then Lads?

Sun Jan 19, 2014 1:47 pm

Wash DC Blue wrote:Daya, serious question.
Do you want us to go down?
Would you be happy if us and the hammers were safe?

Plastic comes Plastic goes (I'm plastic now as I live too far away, but have the scars and tattoo to show my allegiance from the early 90's).

My point being...wind ups aside, you still want to see us do well and return to blue.


Don't think being far away makes you a plastic, as long as you support Cardiff and follow their games however you can. I've never lived in Cardiff but have supported the team since I was 10 or so, don't think that makes us plastic necessarily :P

Re: So Your Rooted At The Bottom Then Lads?

Sun Jan 19, 2014 2:03 pm

Liles93 wrote:
Wash DC Blue wrote:Daya, serious question.
Do you want us to go down?
Would you be happy if us and the hammers were safe?

Plastic comes Plastic goes (I'm plastic now as I live too far away, but have the scars and tattoo to show my allegiance from the early 90's).

My point being...wind ups aside, you still want to see us do well and return to blue.


Don't think being far away makes you a plastic, as long as you support Cardiff and follow their games however you can. I've never lived in Cardiff but have supported the team since I was 10 or so, don't think that makes us plastic necessarily :P

Of course he wants us to do well, he wont admit that he loves us bluebirds,come on why do you think he spends so much of his time on our forum,he's obsessed with us... :ayatollah: :lol: :thumbup:

Re: So Your Rooted At The Bottom Then Lads?

Sun Jan 19, 2014 6:15 pm

vikinblue wrote:
Liles93 wrote:
Wash DC Blue wrote:Daya, serious question.
Do you want us to go down?
Would you be happy if us and the hammers were safe?

Plastic comes Plastic goes (I'm plastic now as I live too far away, but have the scars and tattoo to show my allegiance from the early 90's).

My point being...wind ups aside, you still want to see us do well and return to blue.


Don't think being far away makes you a plastic, as long as you support Cardiff and follow their games however you can. I've never lived in Cardiff but have supported the team since I was 10 or so, don't think that makes us plastic necessarily :P

Of course he wants us to do well, he wont admit that he loves us bluebirds,come on why do you think he spends so much of his time on our forum,he's obsessed with us... :ayatollah: :lol: :thumbup:


An obsessed with Cardiff City (obviously) troll.

Re: So Your Rooted At The Bottom Then Lads?

Sun Jan 19, 2014 8:56 pm

Daya its where u are may that counts m8 :ayatollah:

Re: So Your Rooted At The Bottom Then Lads?

Sun Jan 19, 2014 9:02 pm

Sam Allardyce admits he has endured a miserable few days as the club continues to struggle to recruit new talent.

Saturday's 3-1 loss to Newcastle at Upton Park was the latest setback in a disappointing season that has left Allardyce desperately seeking to add quality to his squad.

Defender Roger Johnson, on loan from League One Wolves, is his only capture to date and Allardyce said: "I had a terrible day (on Friday) when I thought that one player was signing for us and then I found out he wasn't."

That was Monaco striker Lacina Traore, despite the Hammers having agreed a deal with the Ligue 1 club.

They had even applied for a work permit for the 23-year-old and, following reports Everton have hijacked the deal, Allardyce admits there is little he can do.

"They can apply for the work permit now. They'd have to do a separate application obviously. If we got it, they'd know they'll get it," he said.

The Hammers boss also admitted a move for Arsenal's Thomas Vermaelen was out of their reach.

"I think under the circumstances at Arsenal, in the position that they're in, in the Champions League and cup matches, they've had to use him as soon as any of the two defenders have been injured," he said.

"So I don't think there's any chance we'll get somebody of his quality. It would be nice if I we could.

"I've had targets and I haven't got one yet apart from Roger Johnson, so I'll keep going and hope we get some."

The picture is much rosier at St James's Park, although Alan Pardew admits the transfer deadline cannot come soon enough for him as he fears losing players from his current squad.

"In all the transfer windows as manager of Newcastle I'm nervous and I will be nervous until it shuts," he said.

"I think like all Premier League clubs, everybody's for sale at some price.

"We're very conscious that we've got a good team and we're trying to keep it together and push on from where we are. We're not far behind the guys who are having such a dominant season in the top seven. We're really kind of hanging in there and hopefully we can have an impact on that."

One mane who is likely on the radars of several clubs is midfielder Yohan Cabaye, who scored twice in Saturday's win, but Pardew was giving away little over the Frenchman's future at the club.

"I don't really want to talk about it," he said. "I think that's a bit unfair after a game like this one.

"He's a class player, it's obvious, and he's had a great day for us, but I thought everybody played well in my team."
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