Thursday, October 11, 2007
Our problems are over!
Christian Dailly is on his way back from Southampton.
It's unclear whether he was not wanted anymore or we wanted him back.
If I know Curbs, Christian will be slotting into the attack with CFC for the Sunderland game.
God help us!
PS - To celebrate Christian 'Pele' Dailly's return, 'Curbs Out ' will be sending out free Dailly wigs with all new memberships ;-)
It's unclear whether he was not wanted anymore or we wanted him back.
If I know Curbs, Christian will be slotting into the attack with CFC for the Sunderland game.
God help us!
PS - To celebrate Christian 'Pele' Dailly's return, 'Curbs Out ' will be sending out free Dailly wigs with all new memberships ;-)
Posted by Anonymous at 7:31 am
Anonymous said...
Muslim Weekly - yay our season is saved.
Why the fuck is he still on our books? He's so shit even Southampton don't want him!
Muslim Weekly - yay our season is saved.
Why the fuck is he still on our books? He's so shit even Southampton don't want him!
Comment posted on Thu Oct 11, 09:00:00 am
beggers said...
I quite like Dially :)
I suspect Southampton couldn't keep up with him, he would've shown 'em up.
I quite like Dially :)
I suspect Southampton couldn't keep up with him, he would've shown 'em up.
Comment posted on Thu Oct 11, 04:39:00 pm
Anonymous said...
Christian Dailly is a football genius.... why does everyone always slag him off... yes he is not of the flair mold of the exciting stuff.. but he has always given his best and I for one really like him and admire his effort. We have so many players always in the papers and drinking etc and we slag them off.. but when we get someone who doesn't look for people to say how great he his or try and get in the papers for being hammered.. we seem to look at the quite side and say he's shit...
long Live Dailly...
Oh Christian Dailly, your the love of my life... Oh Christian Dai..............
Christian Dailly is a football genius.... why does everyone always slag him off... yes he is not of the flair mold of the exciting stuff.. but he has always given his best and I for one really like him and admire his effort. We have so many players always in the papers and drinking etc and we slag them off.. but when we get someone who doesn't look for people to say how great he his or try and get in the papers for being hammered.. we seem to look at the quite side and say he's shit...
long Live Dailly...
Oh Christian Dailly, your the love of my life... Oh Christian Dai..............
Comment posted on Thu Oct 11, 06:09:00 pm
Anonymous said...
i couldnt agree wif u more micky.... his age mite ave caught up wif him... but he is still a top player... at least he gives it all....
mr west ham bret
i couldnt agree wif u more micky.... his age mite ave caught up wif him... but he is still a top player... at least he gives it all....
mr west ham bret
Comment posted on Fri Oct 12, 02:50:00 am
Anonymous said...
Sorry Micky but I can't agree with you on this. I like him as a person and admire his commitment but he just never has had the ability in my opinion. I've seen alot of games he's played in and our defence has always looked suspect (more than normal anyway) with him in it.
Sorry Micky but I can't agree with you on this. I like him as a person and admire his commitment but he just never has had the ability in my opinion. I've seen alot of games he's played in and our defence has always looked suspect (more than normal anyway) with him in it.
Comment posted on Fri Oct 12, 09:37:00 am
Anonymous said...
Ha Ha
Dave I never said he was World Class, but I do think he gets a bit of unfair stick though. He certainly won't be getting anywhere near the first team these days (unless there are injuries) but over the past 3 or 4 seasons he has been getting alot of stick I don't think he deserves...
Ha Ha
Dave I never said he was World Class, but I do think he gets a bit of unfair stick though. He certainly won't be getting anywhere near the first team these days (unless there are injuries) but over the past 3 or 4 seasons he has been getting alot of stick I don't think he deserves...
Comment posted on Sat Oct 13, 07:14:00 am
Anonymous said...
Hey Dave, Just wondering will the pig be open for the West Ham v Sunderland game.
Hey Dave, Just wondering will the pig be open for the West Ham v Sunderland game.
Comment posted on Sun Oct 14, 07:35:00 pm
Anonymous said...
oi terry spoke to the people at pig wen we was there last nite watchin england estonia, pig on eagle st wont be open but they said to go to queen st cuz they will be showing the game at that pig....
m west ham bret
oi terry spoke to the people at pig wen we was there last nite watchin england estonia, pig on eagle st wont be open but they said to go to queen st cuz they will be showing the game at that pig....
m west ham bret
Comment posted on Sun Oct 14, 07:44:00 pm
TheRedRisky said...
so essentially what happened for WH vs Man U last season. But they have to stop serving drinks at like midnight.
so essentially what happened for WH vs Man U last season. But they have to stop serving drinks at like midnight.
Comment posted on Sun Oct 14, 07:57:00 pm
TheRedRisky said...
San Marino v Wales
Serravalle Stadium
Wednesday, 17 September
Kick-off: 1915 BST
Live coverage on BBC Radio Wales, BBC Radio Cymru & the BBC Sport website
West Ham defender James Collins has withdrawn from the Wales squad to face San Marino on Wednesday.
Collins, who scored Wales' opening goal against Cyprus on Saturday, was taken off towards the end of the first half of their 3-1 defeat in Nicosia.
The 24-year-old suffered a recurrence of an old calf injury and was replaced by Craig Morgan.
Wales are already without midfielder Jason Koumas and goalkeeper Wayne Hennessey for the Euro 2008 qualifier.
606: DEBATE
Awful performance by Wales, so many bad decisions made and possession given away cheaply
matty_art
Collins had intensive treatment on the injury at the team hotel on Sunday, and it was decided that he had no chance of being fit for the San Marino match and so should return to his club immediately. cc
...Post a Comment ... Go to ForumSan Marino v Wales
Serravalle Stadium
Wednesday, 17 September
Kick-off: 1915 BST
Live coverage on BBC Radio Wales, BBC Radio Cymru & the BBC Sport website
West Ham defender James Collins has withdrawn from the Wales squad to face San Marino on Wednesday.
Collins, who scored Wales' opening goal against Cyprus on Saturday, was taken off towards the end of the first half of their 3-1 defeat in Nicosia.
The 24-year-old suffered a recurrence of an old calf injury and was replaced by Craig Morgan.
Wales are already without midfielder Jason Koumas and goalkeeper Wayne Hennessey for the Euro 2008 qualifier.
606: DEBATE
Awful performance by Wales, so many bad decisions made and possession given away cheaply
matty_art
Collins had intensive treatment on the injury at the team hotel on Sunday, and it was decided that he had no chance of being fit for the San Marino match and so should return to his club immediately. cc
Comment posted on Mon Oct 15, 08:25:00 pm