by Jim05 » Mon Oct 06, 2014 12:10 am
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by Jim05 » Mon Oct 06, 2014 12:14 am
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by Bully » Mon Oct 06, 2014 10:00 am
by Jim05 » Mon Oct 06, 2014 10:13 am
Bully wrote:plenty of managers who have not won against wenger also
clear penalty for their first
deserved the win. Too much talent. Just glad we improved muchly and it was not an embarrassement
by whufc » Mon Oct 06, 2014 11:07 am
by Spargo » Mon Oct 06, 2014 2:42 pm
Jim05 wrote:Spurs 1-0 Soton FT
by johntheclaret » Mon Oct 06, 2014 4:14 pm
whufc wrote:West Ham up to 7th!!!!!!
Smashed QPR, first time I reckon I have ever seen West Ham play average and win in a canter
International break comes at a good time for us (despite having a New Zealander, South Americans and Africans who will be travelling all over the world) we now should have Noble fit in time for the battle of the Clarets away to Burnley.
Diafro Sakho now has scored 4 goals in his last 4 EPL starts and is only the second hammer to ever score in four league games in a row.
Happy Days!!!
by nuggety goodness » Tue Oct 07, 2014 7:14 am
Spargo wrote:Jim05 wrote:Spurs 1-0 Soton FT
Played Spurs off the park in the second half to no avail.
Thought we were good for at least a point.
by mighty hounds » Tue Oct 07, 2014 10:03 am
johntheclaret wrote:whufc wrote:West Ham up to 7th!!!!!!
Smashed QPR, first time I reckon I have ever seen West Ham play average and win in a canter
International break comes at a good time for us (despite having a New Zealander, South Americans and Africans who will be travelling all over the world) we now should have Noble fit in time for the battle of the Clarets away to Burnley.
Diafro Sakho now has scored 4 goals in his last 4 EPL starts and is only the second hammer to ever score in four league games in a row.
Happy Days!!!
Until a fortnight from now
by johntheclaret » Tue Oct 07, 2014 4:42 pm
by johntheclaret » Tue Oct 07, 2014 4:44 pm
mighty hounds wrote:johntheclaret wrote:whufc wrote:West Ham up to 7th!!!!!!
Smashed QPR, first time I reckon I have ever seen West Ham play average and win in a canter
International break comes at a good time for us (despite having a New Zealander, South Americans and Africans who will be travelling all over the world) we now should have Noble fit in time for the battle of the Clarets away to Burnley.
Diafro Sakho now has scored 4 goals in his last 4 EPL starts and is only the second hammer to ever score in four league games in a row.
Happy Days!!!
Until a fortnight from now
Until whufc is even happier after jumping to third with a victory?
by on the rails » Thu Oct 09, 2014 10:00 pm
johntheclaret wrote:Love Pearsons after match comments that Burnley are a poorer side this year than last.
With our 2 strikers, who between them kicked 50 goals last year, missing, the guts of our midfield in Jones & Marney missing and losing probably the best right back in the division last year to a disgusting tackle that would be a booking in anyone's eyes, I think the Clarets coped pretty well.
Shlupp had already been booked when he laid that tackle on Trippier, so had the referee taken the correct action, he (Shlupp) wouldn't have been on the pitch to score the Foxes opener. Having paid the free, the ref obviously thought the tackle was a foul, so why not a booking? I have NFI
So my after match comments would be: STFU Pearson and think yourself lucky the referee was generous to you on a day when one of your goal scorers should have been having an early bath.
by johntheclaret » Fri Oct 10, 2014 8:08 am
on the rails wrote:johntheclaret wrote:Love Pearsons after match comments that Burnley are a poorer side this year than last.
With our 2 strikers, who between them kicked 50 goals last year, missing, the guts of our midfield in Jones & Marney missing and losing probably the best right back in the division last year to a disgusting tackle that would be a booking in anyone's eyes, I think the Clarets coped pretty well.
Shlupp had already been booked when he laid that tackle on Trippier, so had the referee taken the correct action, he (Shlupp) wouldn't have been on the pitch to score the Foxes opener. Having paid the free, the ref obviously thought the tackle was a foul, so why not a booking? I have NFI
So my after match comments would be: STFU Pearson and think yourself lucky the referee was generous to you on a day when one of your goal scorers should have been having an early bath.
Oh FFS coming from a sponsor of a club who's Manager is known as the Ginger Whinger! You were lucky with both goals and 1 point!
Geez JTC I thought you were better than this post????
by Jim05 » Sat Oct 18, 2014 10:49 pm
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