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Everything posted by TaylorJ_01
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It's daft, to be honest. Complain about Sky, pay for Sky. You're no better than the scabs at St James's. SCAB.
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Ian y I, along with others, warned that Carver would be even worse. He isn't an actual manager though, just a drunk guy who collects pickle jars.
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I doubt Bakary Sako cares that much.
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if we kick the ball hard enough at Obertan's head it might enter orbit. Then he can just run into the net.
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Wonder how many buckets of dribble he got through in that sentence.
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reckon they're doing it so people will treat McLaren's appointment like he's the special one. We already have the special one.
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I don't really see the basis of your 'naf all' comment. We were getting fed scraps and have still scored most the goals in the last 2 games innit. I'm playing infield to help get balls out to Nix and whoever is playing wide/upfront. Ian/LFEE are great at holding. Should work a treat.
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Official: Yoan Gouffran signs new contract with Goztepe
TaylorJ_01 replied to Tooj's topic in Football
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Not a chance in hell Carr would choose Carver, surely I can imagine them compromising on McClaren.
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New (free) stadium could be the making of them, worryingly. Hopefully it will be a soulless, barren waste, but it might just work. How will it help do you think? All I can see is a worse atmosphere and maybe stealing a few young fans from Leyton Orient. It's a free stadium with big capacity, excellent infrastructure and transport links. West Ham's supporter base has, over the years, moved out into darkest Essex, and this suits them perfectly. A couple of strong seasons - funded in part by the sale of Upton Park, which (again) is essentially free money - could really solidify them as the "Essex" team over other competitors. It's a pretty big catchment area, and if nothing else, the stadium will be perfect for kids/families and should allow West Ham to offer cheap family packages to fill the place. Of course, I'm hoping that the distance from the pitch will ruin the atmosphere, and that it will all come crashing down. The potential is clearly there though, which is why Klopp is not entirely fanciful. Yes it is. As much as I agree - Klopp is the kind of guy who you can convince with ambition and dreams rather than simply money and success. He's Keegan-esque. I'd run through the Gaza Strip with my dong out if we got him. He'd, annoyingly, fit in well at Liverpool where they have a proper "us vs. the world" attitude.
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You probably got stick for being an absolute mess.
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I love ICT, they kind of accept there's something funny about them.
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Surely to be a rollercoaster there has to be some highs, we're flat lining More just like this constantly http://media.giphy.com/media/SrmLZIT3S8oFO/giphy.gif
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That one of Prophet's disgusting tackle on kev :lol:
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There's a Lee Ryder thread somewhere in the abyss. He probably read it and cried.
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"We support the right to sit on the fence and enjoy the feeling of a splintery anus for we are: The Chronicle"
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You may as well join in for this game mate, absolutely nothing to lose. It'll feel much better to be part of the however-many who took part. it will i agree, i have always believed in backing those on the pitch with the shirt on though regardless of everything going on around it Exactly my point. What would it take for you to stop? Being sponsored by "Jimmy Saville Was Innocent PLC"?
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You have nothing to lose, you can still go into town as per normal, go to the protest and watch it in a bar. Think of the greater good. ashley still has my cash for the game though, he doesnt care if im there or not The more empty seats in the ground, the more it's going to be talked about and mentioned in the media, which will make him squirm. The emptier the better for making a point. Sitting on the fence is no good at all. Either do something or do nothing and be happy with your lot. this is why i have the dilemma You are the loyal type of fan that Ashley is taking the piss out of. I know you have good intentions - but it's playing right into his hands.