Tuesday, December 12, 2006
Curbs Wants Job!
Alan Curbishly has come out and put himself forward for the West Ham job. The Man who turned us down 5 years ago due to his commitments with Charlton is now a free agent and he claims he now wants the job and he is flattered his name has been linked.
Watch this space!
Watch this space!
Posted by Dave at 7:57 pm
Dave said...
Curbishly is not shite - how the hell have Charlton been punching over their weight and stayed in the prem for the last 10 years?? They are bottom of the league now he's gone.
Curbishly is not shite - how the hell have Charlton been punching over their weight and stayed in the prem for the last 10 years?? They are bottom of the league now he's gone.
Comment posted on Wed Dec 13, 09:21:00 am
Dave said...
That said I'm still not convinced getting rid of Pardew was the right move. I feel bad for him.
That said I'm still not convinced getting rid of Pardew was the right move. I feel bad for him.
Comment posted on Wed Dec 13, 09:22:00 am
norven munky said...
I would not accuse AC of being shite. I will admit to being worried about the style of football adopted at Charlton & the corresponding lack of entertainment value.
I hope the Charlton tactics were due to playing roster restrictions.
Hopefully if he comes to West Ham it will be different due to the cattle he has (assuming they can be assed to try..are you listening PK & NRC?) and that he knows what the West Ham way is.
Potentially I think he can be good for us. He's ambitious. I'm sure he quit at Charlton to try and tilt the England job his way.
My missus doesn't want a foreigner who'll bring in truck loads of foreigners so she's on the Curb's bandwagon.
Ok Eggie, you've shown us you have the err, eggs in your pants to make the 1st hard decision. Now impress us with important decision number 2...
I would not accuse AC of being shite. I will admit to being worried about the style of football adopted at Charlton & the corresponding lack of entertainment value.
I hope the Charlton tactics were due to playing roster restrictions.
Hopefully if he comes to West Ham it will be different due to the cattle he has (assuming they can be assed to try..are you listening PK & NRC?) and that he knows what the West Ham way is.
Potentially I think he can be good for us. He's ambitious. I'm sure he quit at Charlton to try and tilt the England job his way.
My missus doesn't want a foreigner who'll bring in truck loads of foreigners so she's on the Curb's bandwagon.
Ok Eggie, you've shown us you have the err, eggs in your pants to make the 1st hard decision. Now impress us with important decision number 2...
Comment posted on Wed Dec 13, 09:28:00 am
whubris said...
Didn't see that. AC isn't shite but at the moment mediocrity would suit me fine.
Didn't see that. AC isn't shite but at the moment mediocrity would suit me fine.
Comment posted on Wed Dec 13, 10:48:00 am
beggers said...
Curbs wouldn't be my first choice but then again I really don't know who would be considering who's available?
I like him and he is WEST HAM through and through but I think, in the long term, it's a sideways move.
He did manage to keep Charlton competitive for many years with a team of neville nobodies so it appears he has the ability to bring the best out of players. I don't think he's shit and I think his record confirms this.
What he might be able to do is steady the ship and keep us up, I'd settle for that at the moment.
You never know, with some money behind him and an ambitious chairman, which he never had at Charlton, he may surprise us all? Let's hope so anyway.
Shock loss for Manure this weekend! who's with me?
Curbs wouldn't be my first choice but then again I really don't know who would be considering who's available?
I like him and he is WEST HAM through and through but I think, in the long term, it's a sideways move.
He did manage to keep Charlton competitive for many years with a team of neville nobodies so it appears he has the ability to bring the best out of players. I don't think he's shit and I think his record confirms this.
What he might be able to do is steady the ship and keep us up, I'd settle for that at the moment.
You never know, with some money behind him and an ambitious chairman, which he never had at Charlton, he may surprise us all? Let's hope so anyway.
Shock loss for Manure this weekend! who's with me?
Comment posted on Wed Dec 13, 11:33:00 am
Anonymous said...
Shock loss for Manure would be sensational!!!
Shock loss for Manure would be sensational!!!
Comment posted on Wed Dec 13, 12:24:00 pm
Anonymous said...
For this weekend only, I'd make NRC the player/manager.
He thinks he's the fuggin dog bollix, so why not let him prove it - against Man United.
It would let him know what responsibly and accountability feels like.
For this weekend only, I'd make NRC the player/manager.
He thinks he's the fuggin dog bollix, so why not let him prove it - against Man United.
It would let him know what responsibly and accountability feels like.
Comment posted on Wed Dec 13, 02:41:00 pm
Anonymous said...
some Colemanballs to lighten the mood.
* "If he opens his legs, he'll be hard to handle." (Graham Taylor)
* "Ardiles strokes the ball like it was a part of his anatomy." (Jimmy Magee, RTÉ)
* "Neil Harvey, standing at leg slip with his legs wide apart, waiting for a tickle." (Brian Johnston, BBC)
* "Botham struggled to get his leg over there." (Jonathan Agnew, BBC)
* "Rutherford's asking the umpire how many balls he's got left... he's got two." (Bryan Waddle, Radio New Zealand)
* "This is Gregoriava from Bulgaria. I saw her snatch this morning and it was amazing." (Pat Glenn, Weightlifting Commentator)
* "I was saying the other day, how often the most vulnerable area for goalies is between their legs..." (Andy Gray, Sky Sports)
* "The Czech Republic are coming from behind in more than one way now." (John Motson, BBC in 27th minute of World Cup 2006 game against Italy.)
* "And Michael Schumacher just stood on his seat and pulled out something special." (Martin Brundle, ITV)
* "Gary Neville says that Porto are a bunch of girls who go down too easily." (Peter Schmeichel)
* "This is really a lovely horse, I once rode her mother." (Ted Walsh)
some Colemanballs to lighten the mood.
* "If he opens his legs, he'll be hard to handle." (Graham Taylor)
* "Ardiles strokes the ball like it was a part of his anatomy." (Jimmy Magee, RTÉ)
* "Neil Harvey, standing at leg slip with his legs wide apart, waiting for a tickle." (Brian Johnston, BBC)
* "Botham struggled to get his leg over there." (Jonathan Agnew, BBC)
* "Rutherford's asking the umpire how many balls he's got left... he's got two." (Bryan Waddle, Radio New Zealand)
* "This is Gregoriava from Bulgaria. I saw her snatch this morning and it was amazing." (Pat Glenn, Weightlifting Commentator)
* "I was saying the other day, how often the most vulnerable area for goalies is between their legs..." (Andy Gray, Sky Sports)
* "The Czech Republic are coming from behind in more than one way now." (John Motson, BBC in 27th minute of World Cup 2006 game against Italy.)
* "And Michael Schumacher just stood on his seat and pulled out something special." (Martin Brundle, ITV)
* "Gary Neville says that Porto are a bunch of girls who go down too easily." (Peter Schmeichel)
* "This is really a lovely horse, I once rode her mother." (Ted Walsh)
Comment posted on Wed Dec 13, 10:51:00 pm
Melbournehammer said...
It's official Curbsishly is the new manager with Mervyn Day his assistant.
It's official Curbsishly is the new manager with Mervyn Day his assistant.
Comment posted on Thu Dec 14, 01:30:00 am
Anonymous said...
Curbishley It is. Since Pards was fired so easily i now feel sort of cautious about mr Magnusson.
Anyway this is my first proper post with a blog ccount thingy.
Curbishley It is. Since Pards was fired so easily i now feel sort of cautious about mr Magnusson.
Anyway this is my first proper post with a blog ccount thingy.
Comment posted on Thu Dec 14, 02:00:00 am
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