GK01 wrote:Boys we're off the foot of the table, finally won a game, and our strikers scored, this calls for a celebration
good,atleast we will finish above swansea.
GK01 wrote:Boys we're off the foot of the table, finally won a game, and our strikers scored, this calls for a celebration
Walcott wrote:Wow Giovanni plays 90 minutes, is Harry feeling ok.
Oh wait, he played the reserves anyway. Why deny him moving in the summer.
Walcott wrote:Sometimes you have to accept a shocking offer if a player doesn't want to go elsewhere. Should show some decency and let him go, play regular football instead of letting him rot in your reserves. I know you guys reckon his atttitude stinks but if it was that bad, he'd be gone already, and do you actually blame him if he's not gettin played?
Yeah, I was saying to Sam earlier today that he done a brilliant job with the Lennon commentary considering he's an Arsenal fan.Hitchy wrote:Martin Tyler is an Arsenal fan isn't he? It would be so hard to commentate on opposing teams goals against them, especially Spurs
Hmm, so was that just a stupid rumour then?Mal wrote:Martin Tyler is a Woking fan.
Walcott wrote:
What the fuck
XxBradKennedyxX wrote:In 1994, Redknapp was assistant manager of West Ham and his side were playing Oxford City in a pre-season friendly.
"Lee Chapman was playing for us at the time," recounts Redknapp. "All through the first half some tattooed skinhead behind me was giving Lee terrible stick. At half-time I turned to this bloke who had West Ham etched on his neck and asked 'Can you play as good as you talk?' He looked totally confused. So I told him he was going to get his dream to play for West Ham. We sent him down the tunnel and he reappeared 10 minutes later all done out in the strip. He ran on to the pitch and a journalist from the local Oxford paper sidled up and asked 'Who's that Harry?' I said 'What? Haven't you been watching the World Cup? That's the great Bulgarian Tittyshev!' The fella wasn't bad - actually, he scored!"
The fella in question was a 27-year-old called Steve Davies who had given up park football six years earlier. The West Ham board were obviously impressed with Harry's idiosyncratic decision-making: they made him manager a month later.
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