Where will Moyes make his football return.....?
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You havent addressed my comment of: There is a difference between a bad job and a being unpopular. Is Sam really THAT bad? For ages WHU were languashing between 16th-19th and now you are 12th. An improvement in form, which shows in your current position.
I havent stated which team I support, so I dont know how you deduce that I have a "big team mentality", but for the record, you have never finished higher than 5th since the Premiership began (http://www.westhamunited-mad.co.uk/league_history/west_ham_united/index.shtml), and with this current team (and the points available), finishing around 10th is very respectable for WHU considering your position at the start of the campaign.
I havent stated which team I support, so I dont know how you deduce that I have a "big team mentality", but for the record, you have never finished higher than 5th since the Premiership began (http://www.westhamunited-mad.co.uk/league_history/west_ham_united/index.shtml), and with this current team (and the points available), finishing around 10th is very respectable for WHU considering your position at the start of the campaign.
extraT said:
You havent addressed my comment of: There is a difference between a bad job and a being unpopular. Is Sam really THAT bad? For ages WHU were languashing between 16th-19th and now you are 12th. An improvement in form, which shows in your current position.
I havent stated which team I support, so I dont know how you deduce that I have a "big team mentality", but for the record, you have never finished higher than 5th since the Premiership began (http://www.westhamunited-mad.co.uk/league_history/west_ham_united/index.shtml), and with this current team (and the points available), finishing around 10th is very respectable for WHU considering your position at the start of the campaign.
I think the Westhamsters are more concerned about the way & style they play than the position they finish in the league tbh.I havent stated which team I support, so I dont know how you deduce that I have a "big team mentality", but for the record, you have never finished higher than 5th since the Premiership began (http://www.westhamunited-mad.co.uk/league_history/west_ham_united/index.shtml), and with this current team (and the points available), finishing around 10th is very respectable for WHU considering your position at the start of the campaign.
They know they will never win the premier league,
extraT said:
You havent addressed my comment of: There is a difference between a bad job and a being unpopular. Is Sam really THAT bad? For ages WHU were languashing between 16th-19th and now you are 12th. An improvement in form, which shows in your current position.
I havent stated which team I support, so I dont know how you deduce that I have a "big team mentality", but for the record, you have never finished higher than 5th since the Premiership began (http://www.westhamunited-mad.co.uk/league_history/west_ham_united/index.shtml), and with this current team (and the points available), finishing around 10th is very respectable for WHU considering your position at the start of the campaign.
Depends on your definition of doing a bad job. At WH we like to see good football and that has been sadly lacking. A good example was the boos from the crowd after the win against Hull.I havent stated which team I support, so I dont know how you deduce that I have a "big team mentality", but for the record, you have never finished higher than 5th since the Premiership began (http://www.westhamunited-mad.co.uk/league_history/west_ham_united/index.shtml), and with this current team (and the points available), finishing around 10th is very respectable for WHU considering your position at the start of the campaign.
Agree about this season but your comment was that WH can't EVER hope to finish higher than 8th. With the extra revenue from the move to the OS I am cautiously optimistic for the medium to long term.
bad company said:
Depends on your definition of doing a bad job. At WH we like to see good football and that has been sadly lacking. A good example was the boos from the crowd after the win against Hull.
Agree about this season but your comment was that WH can't EVER hope to finish higher than 8th. With the extra revenue from the move to the OS I am cautiously optimistic for the medium to long term.
I was talking about this season - perhaps I didn't make that clear, but mathematically, you cant finish hire than 8th. And that is with the teams about you not winning their remaining games!Agree about this season but your comment was that WH can't EVER hope to finish higher than 8th. With the extra revenue from the move to the OS I am cautiously optimistic for the medium to long term.
bad company said:
extraT said:
Sam out of West Ham would be a tragedy, he is doing exactly what is needed there right now. Mid table, could finish as high as 10th or so.
Have you any idea how unpopular Sam is at West Ham? A lot (possibly a majority) of the fans want him out now which is more to do with his style of play than where we finish in the table.Another note Tony Pulis is suddenly up for Manager of the Season -probably from the same "experts" who who sneered at his style and were totally indifferent to his achievements at Stoke.
extraT said:
bad company said:
Depends on your definition of doing a bad job. At WH we like to see good football and that has been sadly lacking. A good example was the boos from the crowd after the win against Hull.
Agree about this season but your comment was that WH can't EVER hope to finish higher than 8th. With the extra revenue from the move to the OS I am cautiously optimistic for the medium to long term.
I was talking about this season - Agree about this season but your comment was that WH can't EVER hope to finish higher than 8th. With the extra revenue from the move to the OS I am cautiously optimistic for the medium to long term.
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