I am Rod Hull Posted 8 January 2014 Posted 8 January 2014 How long can fat sam last? I`d give him the time for the taste to go in the last two strips of chewing gum he`s just lobbed in his gob...
Les-TA-Jon Posted 8 January 2014 Posted 8 January 2014 Sam getting the sack, Redknapp taking over and then QPR getting a decent manager in, could screw over our season.
johnny the fox Posted 8 January 2014 Author Posted 8 January 2014 Sam getting the sack, Redknapp taking over and then QPR getting a decent manager in, could screw over our season. arry leaving will fook rangers up at this stage. bring it on.
Stadt Posted 8 January 2014 Posted 8 January 2014 I wonder if fat Sam still thinks he could manage Barça.
Guest Bilo Posted 8 January 2014 Posted 8 January 2014 You just know that we'll go up and the Championship of 2014-2015 will have the following available away days, it'd be our luck. West Ham Fulham Palace Brentford Leyton Orient
Fox92 Posted 9 January 2014 Posted 9 January 2014 They have a lot of injuries, but they are terrible. And they play horrid football. 5-0 at Nottingham Forest, then 6-0 at Manchester City; I feel for those West Ham fans... I think I heard them singing 'fvck off Sam Allardyce' yesterday. Their game at the weekend is massive, and Sam needs to win it. He could be sacked before the end of the month though, no doubt about it. I like West Ham as well, I hope they can survive.
James. Posted 9 January 2014 Posted 9 January 2014 Heard this morning he is the 13th highest paid manager in the WORLD.
Corky Posted 9 January 2014 Posted 9 January 2014 Just a shame they didn't bring Rafa in to do his game over gesture in front of Allardyce.
Fox92 Posted 9 January 2014 Posted 9 January 2014 Heard this morning he is the 13th highest paid manager in the WORLD. He is. http://www.tsmplug.com/richlist/highest-paid-football-managers/
The Blur Posted 9 January 2014 Posted 9 January 2014 You just know that we'll go up and the Championship of 2014-2015 will have the following available away days, it'd be our luck. West Ham Fulham Palace Brentford Leyton Orient Even more so that I am a Londoner now! Actually felt sorry for the Hammers, they are my second team and their fans do not deserve all of this.
MC Prussian Posted 9 January 2014 Posted 9 January 2014 The West Ham owners still back Sam the Man: http://www.bbc.com/sport/0/football/25666014 This means he'll be gone after one more drastic negative result.
Uncle Albert Posted 9 January 2014 Posted 9 January 2014 How can anyone feel sorry for West Ham? Got themselves into this mess, can't afford to sack the fat waste of space because they've gave most of their money to us in signing Cole, Carroll and Downing on stupid wages and silly transfer fees. Cole took a wage cut but will still be on £50k a week, Carroll on £100k a week plus the £17.5million they've spent to buy him and Downing on around £65-70k a week, how can a manager and a club justify spending that when you're clearly not in the financial position to do so? Gold and Sullivan are going to ruin West Ham, trust me and that Olympic Stadium could well be the icing on the cake.
Fox92 Posted 9 January 2014 Posted 9 January 2014 How can anyone feel sorry for West Ham? Got themselves into this mess, can't afford to sack the fat waste of space because they've gave most of their money to us in signing Cole, Carroll and Downing on stupid wages and silly transfer fees. Cole took a wage cut but will still be on £50k a week, Carroll on £100k a week plus the £17.5million they've spent to buy him and Downing on around £65-70k a week, how can a manager and a club justify spending that when you're clearly not in the financial position to do so? Gold and Sullivan are going to ruin West Ham, trust me and that Olympic Stadium could well be the icing on the cake. I feel for the fans. Doesn't matter where they play, they follow. Look how many went to Manchester after a 5-0 defeat at Nottingham. Well supported Club are West Ham, a very "English" club who have produced some great, great players (and some of the very best this Country has had). I've always liked them. Don't want to see them move away from Upton Park, one of my favourite away grounds, but they are.
Uncle Albert Posted 9 January 2014 Posted 9 January 2014 I feel for the fans. Doesn't matter where they play, they follow. Look how many went to Manchester after a 5-0 defeat at Nottingham. Well supported Club are West Ham, a very "English" club who have produced some great, great players (and some of the very best this Country has had). I've always liked them. Don't want to see them move away from Upton Park, one of my favourite away grounds, but they are. Hmm I can see where you're coming from mate, for the fans it's a very worrying time and probably something they don't deserve, probably the same situation the fans at Leeds were in when the board started to ruin that once great club.
Super_horns Posted 9 January 2014 Posted 9 January 2014 Not looking good for the Hammers if they are relying on a half fit Andy Carroll to save them after 6 months or so out. By the time he is match fit it might be too late for Big Sam.
Beliall Posted 9 January 2014 Posted 9 January 2014 How can anyone feel sorry for West Ham? Got themselves into this mess, can't afford to sack the fat waste of space because they've gave most of their money to us in signing Cole, Carroll and Downing on stupid wages and silly transfer fees. Cole took a wage cut but will still be on £50k a week, Carroll on £100k a week plus the £17.5million they've spent to buy him and Downing on around £65-70k a week, how can a manager and a club justify spending that when you're clearly not in the financial position to do so? Gold and Sullivan are going to ruin West Ham, trust me and that Olympic Stadium could well be the icing on the cake. I feel for the fans. Doesn't matter where they play, they follow. Look how many went to Manchester after a 5-0 defeat at Nottingham. Well supported Club are West Ham, a very "English" club who have produced some great, great players (and some of the very best this Country has had). I've always liked them. Don't want to see them move away from Upton Park, one of my favourite away grounds, but they are. I dont understand why they would want to move to a 90,000 seater stadium. wouldnt chelsea have been better off taking it rather than the few small clubs in the running.
Kitchandro Posted 9 January 2014 Posted 9 January 2014 Even more so that I am a Londoner now! Actually felt sorry for the Hammers, they are my second team and their fans do not deserve all of this. Oh they do. They'll deserve it until they learn to come down a peg or two. I dont understand why they would want to move to a 90,000 seater stadium. wouldnt chelsea have been better off taking it rather than the few small clubs in the running. Chelsea wouldn't fill it either.
Kitchandro Posted 9 January 2014 Posted 9 January 2014 I feel for the fans. Doesn't matter where they play, they follow. Look how many went to Manchester after a 5-0 defeat at Nottingham. Well supported Club are West Ham, a very "English" club who have produced some great, great players (and some of the very best this Country has had). I've always liked them. Don't want to see them move away from Upton Park, one of my favourite away grounds, but they are. Is that cos of their accents yeh? They are pwopa English you know, stars of Green Street, the scumbags on Eastenders like them. They think they're one of the big 4 cos they're from London and Bobby Moore once played for them.
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