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West Ham agree fee in region of £15m with Liverpool for Andy Carroll


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Although a new RB will be the biggest improvement to our first team, given that Shola is next in line (for one month) if Cisse and Ba leaves for ACON, strikers are arguably more urgent.

 

still not convinced that Carroll is the answer to replace Cisse and Ba, but agree for us to get him back if it is under 10M

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He added: "It was a terribly expensive deal with the loan fee and with his wages, which were enormous - too much for a club like ours.

"But, as the manager really wanted him, we were prepared to pay it.

"Then there was a huge transfer fee which would have blown our budget for several years."

 

These quotes are quite possibly the most irresponsible things I have ever seen attrbuted to a board member of a Premier League club

To be prepared to spunk away several years transfer bugdet on a player currently going through a period of inconsistant form and whose heart wouldn't truely be in the club is beyond belief

 

Andy Carroll - 'Who else are you planning to bring in to help the club prosper in the top flight?'

David Gold - 'Well Andy, once you sign on the dotted line we have many other top level players in pipe line ready to snap up after the Olympics in Brazil'

 

Absolutely agree with you on this. How daft is it for an owner of a football club to come out and explicitly state that he was willingly to back a deal which in realistic terms, isn't financially viable?

 

Looking at how football finances are being dealt in the top leagues at the moment, I have to say I'm rather pleased that we have adopted a thrifty approach to acquiring footballing talent.

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http://news.bbc.co.uk/media/images/50327000/jpg/_50327448_owen_getty.jpg

 

The three horsemen of the apocalypse of NUFC

 

How on earth we survived them is a miracle, especially to be where we are so soon after their reign of terror.

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http://news.bbc.co.uk/media/images/50327000/jpg/_50327448_owen_getty.jpg

 

The three horsemen of the apocalypse of NUFC

 

How on earth we survived them is a miracle, especially to be where we are so soon after their reign of terror.

 

To think he didn't even want to come here,  then we just kept throwing money at him...shudder

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the porn barons are being very loud at how they chased Carroll, almost like theres still a few season tickets to sell and they need gullible idiots to think they're ambitious rather than just planning to finish 17th

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I'm not exactly a lover of West Ham, but I feel sorry for any football fans having Allardyce as their manager (with a few obvious exceptions)

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I'm not exactly a lover of West Ham, but I feel sorry for any football fans having Allardyce as their manager (with a few obvious exceptions)

West Ham is like a perfect storm of cunts together with the Porn Barons Allerdyce and Brady I'd normally feel sorry for the fans but then again this lot booed Thomas Ince for the crime of being Paul Ince's son so screw them

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I'm not exactly a lover of West Ham, but I feel sorry for any football fans having Allardyce as their manager (with a few obvious exceptions)

 

Totally, it's a nightmare to support a club while Sam is there.

 

Probably not quite when it is a club like West Ham. They'll be happy to survive in the PL and Allardyce almost guarantees this imo.

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I'm not exactly a lover of West Ham, but I feel sorry for any football fans having Allardyce as their manager (with a few obvious exceptions)

 

Totally, it's a nightmare to support a club while Sam is there.

 

Probably not quite when it is a club like West Ham. They'll be happy to survive in the PL and Allardyce almost guarantees this imo.

 

Disagree, I think the fans want decent football and will have a rank time under him. Even if they stay up, they'll enjoy the result but not the season.

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I'm not exactly a lover of West Ham, but I feel sorry for any football fans having Allardyce as their manager (with a few obvious exceptions)

 

Totally, it's a nightmare to support a club while Sam is there.

 

Probably not quite when it is a club like West Ham. They'll be happy to survive in the PL and Allardyce almost guarantees this imo.

 

Disagree, I think the fans want decent football and will have a rank time under him. Even if they stay up, they'll enjoy the result but not the season.

 

Obviously they won't enjoy the football. But for the first year back in the Premier League they'll surely won't moan too much about it, will they?

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I'm not exactly a lover of West Ham, but I feel sorry for any football fans having Allardyce as their manager (with a few obvious exceptions)

 

Totally, it's a nightmare to support a club while Sam is there.

 

Probably not quite when it is a club like West Ham. They'll be happy to survive in the PL and Allardyce almost guarantees this imo.

 

Disagree, I think the fans want decent football and will have a rank time under him. Even if they stay up, they'll enjoy the result but not the season.

 

Quite a few of their fans hated his football last season, it's only going to get worse for them as well.

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http://news.bbc.co.uk/media/images/50327000/jpg/_50327448_owen_getty.jpg

 

The only matter of any quality in this picture that i can see is the turf

 

and the kit, i was a fan of the gold lettering

 

I don't think much to Souness's tailor.

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