Monday, September 18, 2006
What a Joke!
Just stayed up til 4am to watch that shower of shite!
Fucking Joke! PARDEW SORT IT OUT!!!
Why leave Yossi out of the team???
Why can't we defend corners anymore?
AND WHAT THE FUCK IS ROY CARROLL DOING IN GOAL??????!!!!!!
I have to get up in an hour and a half - not fucking happy!
Fucking Joke! PARDEW SORT IT OUT!!!
Why leave Yossi out of the team???
Why can't we defend corners anymore?
AND WHAT THE FUCK IS ROY CARROLL DOING IN GOAL??????!!!!!!
I have to get up in an hour and a half - not fucking happy!
Posted by Dave at 3:50 am
Anonymous said...
Good Morning Dave, Top of the morning to
Good Morning Dave, Top of the morning to
Comment posted on Mon Sept 18, 07:34:00 am
whubris said...
Hey guys... I have a moral quandary.
Tomorrow is Talk Like a Pirate Day.
It's also the day of a mate's funeral.
What do I do?
Hey guys... I have a moral quandary.
Tomorrow is Talk Like a Pirate Day.
It's also the day of a mate's funeral.
What do I do?
Comment posted on Mon Sept 18, 08:10:00 am
beggers said...
Was only telling Dickster15 at the Palermo match my fears on this one as WEST HAM have this habit of breaking the bad run of opposing sides and unfortunately they did exactly that. Bad loss today boys. I know it's early days but it's a bit of a worry to me. You've got to pick up points at home against marginal opposition early on in the season especially if you're WEST HAM. You can bet your house we'll need them come our tradtional disasterous Christmas run. I know it's doom and gloom from me but this one is a bitter disappointment. Not to mention the Roeder factor, he must be loving it.
Can't bring myself to look at the other web pages today, the bar codes will be giving it to us big time.
Gotta say I'm glad I didn't see it, and Daves description reads like a nightmare!
Was also hoping we'd start a run of wins leading up to the UEFA return leg! What a joke!
Confidence must be low as in the sqaud at the momennt. Pardews management skills will have to work overtime to get us back on track.
Not happy Jan!
Was only telling Dickster15 at the Palermo match my fears on this one as WEST HAM have this habit of breaking the bad run of opposing sides and unfortunately they did exactly that. Bad loss today boys. I know it's early days but it's a bit of a worry to me. You've got to pick up points at home against marginal opposition early on in the season especially if you're WEST HAM. You can bet your house we'll need them come our tradtional disasterous Christmas run. I know it's doom and gloom from me but this one is a bitter disappointment. Not to mention the Roeder factor, he must be loving it.
Can't bring myself to look at the other web pages today, the bar codes will be giving it to us big time.
Gotta say I'm glad I didn't see it, and Daves description reads like a nightmare!
Was also hoping we'd start a run of wins leading up to the UEFA return leg! What a joke!
Confidence must be low as in the sqaud at the momennt. Pardews management skills will have to work overtime to get us back on track.
Not happy Jan!
Comment posted on Mon Sept 18, 09:11:00 am
beggers said...
Yeah m00ks you got that right. Hopefully a mistake Pards will not make again.
Yeah m00ks you got that right. Hopefully a mistake Pards will not make again.
Comment posted on Mon Sept 18, 01:20:00 pm
beggers said...
I heard Palermo won again on the weekend and are lying 2nd in Seria A! Nothing to worry about lads, we're just lulling them into a false sense of security before we blitz them!
I heard Palermo won again on the weekend and are lying 2nd in Seria A! Nothing to worry about lads, we're just lulling them into a false sense of security before we blitz them!
Comment posted on Mon Sept 18, 04:25:00 pm
Anonymous said...
Have to agree with Dave, the team looked liked they had no game plan & were very nervous on the ball!
I'm sure Man City are not worried about this weekend!
Have to agree with Dave, the team looked liked they had no game plan & were very nervous on the ball!
I'm sure Man City are not worried about this weekend!
Comment posted on Tue Sept 19, 12:26:00 pm
beggers said...
I agree Anon, although Man City lost 4-2 to Blackburn and are also looking shit.
I agree Anon, although Man City lost 4-2 to Blackburn and are also looking shit.
Comment posted on Tue Sept 19, 12:49:00 pm
Anonymous said...
Sure, the whole team seems a little uneasy, but we have to let the Argies settle. They’re here now and they’re too good to leave out, so there’s no other way around it.
Manchester City are really, really bad and so is their manager. We can get back on track. Playing away might be easier under these circumstances.
Sure, the whole team seems a little uneasy, but we have to let the Argies settle. They’re here now and they’re too good to leave out, so there’s no other way around it.
Manchester City are really, really bad and so is their manager. We can get back on track. Playing away might be easier under these circumstances.
Comment posted on Tue Sept 19, 10:58:00 pm
beggers said...
I agree Hobbs. The Argies are world class and already look better than the rest of the squad. Mind you the Runaway Bay Sunday team look better than our squad at the moment!
I agree Hobbs. The Argies are world class and already look better than the rest of the squad. Mind you the Runaway Bay Sunday team look better than our squad at the moment!
Comment posted on Wed Sept 20, 07:53:00 am
whubris said...
New rules needed to curb parasite culture of agents
"[The] reality is that agents, who were once seen as pariahs by the leading managers, who describe them as, at best, a disruptive force, at worst, parasites waxing fat on the lifeblood of the game, and now the princes of football. They do not have offices in box rooms or above their garages. They have suites in places like Monte Carlo and Mayfair. They have profited from football's TV boom more spectacularly than many fine managers who have spent their lives in the game, embracing a dream rather than a way to become multimillionaires.
Now some sons of football managers aspire not to be players or coaches or referees. They choose to be agents. Why? Because agents make money relentlessly; they do not depend on the results of a team, nor even, sometimes the success of players they hawk around the world. They have, so much physical evidence suggests, licences to make bundles of money.
And what do they really contribute? Do they, generally speaking, make football a better industry, more inclined to loyalty than the exploitation of a desperate buyers' market?"
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"[The] reality is that agents, who were once seen as pariahs by the leading managers, who describe them as, at best, a disruptive force, at worst, parasites waxing fat on the lifeblood of the game, and now the princes of football. They do not have offices in box rooms or above their garages. They have suites in places like Monte Carlo and Mayfair. They have profited from football's TV boom more spectacularly than many fine managers who have spent their lives in the game, embracing a dream rather than a way to become multimillionaires.
Now some sons of football managers aspire not to be players or coaches or referees. They choose to be agents. Why? Because agents make money relentlessly; they do not depend on the results of a team, nor even, sometimes the success of players they hawk around the world. They have, so much physical evidence suggests, licences to make bundles of money.
And what do they really contribute? Do they, generally speaking, make football a better industry, more inclined to loyalty than the exploitation of a desperate buyers' market?"
Comment posted on Thu Sept 21, 08:08:00 am