West Ham are complete failures! Let's all laugh at 'em!
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love shit like thatBruce Rioja wrote:Don't know if this has been posted earlier as I've missed page-fulls of this thread. Anyway, here's something that came up alongside Keveh's diving thingy.
Tis all merely alleged, of course:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WaK7l-dABMA&NR
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Over & above their bid for Ben Haim (now, OK, I can see why Chelsea would turn his head ... even Spurs ... possibly even Pompey [actually, no I can't] ... but "come & join our relegation dog-fight in the famously Jewish friendly East-End" ?!?!?!)communistworkethic wrote:it gets funnier...
West Ham have told Mark Viduka they will better his wages at Middlesbrough to tempt him to Upton Park. (Daily Express)
Hammers boss Alan Curbishley is prepared to offer Viduka a staggering £60,000 a week. (Daily Mirror)
I know it's all paper talk, but this is funny ... more so when you realise this is all a one-shot solution which, if it fails, will put the recently acquired club into serious, serious debt just as the new Premier money comes in.West Ham have made a dramatic £7m bid for Arsenal's Freddie Ljungberg after missing out on Shaun Wright-Phillips. (The Sun)
But the Hammers face competition from Italian sides AC Milan and Juventus for the Swede. (Daily Express)
Arsenal have targeted Franck Ribery, which is why they are prepared to let Ljungberg go. (Daily Mirror)
Arsenal's right-back Lauren is another target for the struggling Hammers. (Daily Mail)
West Ham have told Mark Viduka they will better his wages at Middlesbrough to tempt him to Upton Park. (Daily Express)
Hammers boss Alan Curbishley is prepared to offer Viduka a staggering £60,000 a week. (Daily Mirror)
Having been so broke when they were relegated that they had to have a fire sale. Then coming back uplast year they went on a spend-spend-spend spree as though none of that had happened. So much so that they were again stoney broke, so they were available to a take-over. It was vital that last years gamble paid off ... &, to be fair, it did. But this year has all gone seriouslt tits up.
That take-over happened & all debts presumably covered, but preformances put the whole experiment into doubt. Solution ??? ... more 'spend-spend-spend'.
If they do actually go down again you have to wonder if they can survive. OK they won't end up in the Isthmian League, but it could take them years to recover this time.
...& no-one should fail to see that the big-eared biscuit man is in it for the football. He's a businessman & wants a return.
Not advocating mass-murder as an entirely positive experience, of course, but it had its moments.
"I understand you are a very good footballer" ... "I try".
"I understand you are a very good footballer" ... "I try".
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Spam are apparently interested in Alexei Smertin, his agent however is not interested in the hammers he is quoted on the BBC website
Fulham and West Ham have offered former Russia captain Alexei Smertin a route back to the Premiership, according to the player's agent.
The 31-year-old, who left Dinamo Moscow last week, has previously played for Portsmouth, Charlton and Chelsea.
"Fulham are one of the clubs who want to sign Alexei and they have made him a firm offer," agent Paulo Barboza said.
"An offer from West Ham interested the player, but we don't want him to join another relegation candidate."
Oh how we laughed

Fulham and West Ham have offered former Russia captain Alexei Smertin a route back to the Premiership, according to the player's agent.
The 31-year-old, who left Dinamo Moscow last week, has previously played for Portsmouth, Charlton and Chelsea.
"Fulham are one of the clubs who want to sign Alexei and they have made him a firm offer," agent Paulo Barboza said.
"An offer from West Ham interested the player, but we don't want him to join another relegation candidate."
Oh how we laughed




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Listening to TalkSpam on the way home and apparently it was all Graham Poll's fault today. Despite the shower of tossers refusing to give the ball back, thus meaning that a replacement ball had to be called for, it was all Poll's fault because he compensated by allowing a total of five minutes added time - five minutes in which Fulham equalised, so nobody's fault but the Ref's?Batman wrote:Cheers me up to know that we will never be pathetic Cockney fcukwits like those sad little men.
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Sorry to spoil your fun Batty, but if they beat their next opponents by 8 more goals than Wigan, assuming the pie eaters lose, then they could pull out of the relegation zone! And it gets worse for you, their next game is against fellow relegation candidates - The Toon at, up 57 flights of stairs, St James's.
I think we should have a predict the Sham score thread.
I think we should have a predict the Sham score thread.
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