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Guttet about him being missing, even in our present situation. Would've been a bit of relief to see someone with some technique and a brain in their nut take the field for us.

 

I have no idea about whether he'd have adapted by now in terms of tangible stuff like goals/assists/general play as I never saw Cabella's start being this bad, even under Pardew.  But even if he'd been playing and not contributing a lot I think we'd have done better because the guy's a leader and a winner, and we have few/none of those.

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Guttet about him being missing, even in our present situation. Would've been a bit of relief to see someone with some technique and a brain in their nut take the field for us.

 

To keep your mate in a job till he relegates us. Brilliant fucking idea.

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Firmly believe we're going down, the damage has been done already and it's pretty much a lost cause now. Got 30 fixtures left but 13 of them are against the "top 7" teams we can't compete with. Not holding out a great deal of hope in those matches tbh - lets say we get 3 points from them. That leaves 17 fixtures to get another 30 points to get us to the magic 40 point mark.

 

We basically need to get nearly 2 points a game from the winnable fixtures remaining to give ourselves a chance of getting to 40 points. That's European form, starting now, for the rest of the season to give us a chance to stay in the league. We've only won 2 of our last 16. We're completely fucked and people can't even see it. It's happening right now, as we speak, our relegation is unfolding before us. This utter fucking mong is taking us down and we're watching it happen.

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Firmly believe we're going down, the damage has been done already and it's pretty much a lost cause now. Got 30 fixtures left but 13 of them are against the "top 7" teams we can't compete with. Not holding out a great deal of hope in those matches tbh - lets say we get 3 points from them. That leaves 17 fixtures to get another 30 points to get us to the magic 40 point mark.

 

We basically need to get nearly 2 points a game from the winnable fixtures remaining to give ourselves a chance of getting to 40 points. That's European form, starting now, for the rest of the season to give us a chance to stay in the league. We've only won 2 of our last 16. We're completely f***ed and people can't even see it. It's happening right now, as we speak, our relegation is unfolding before us. This utter f***ing mong is taking us down and we're watching it happen.

So depressingly true.

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Firmly believe we're going down, the damage has been done already and it's pretty much a lost cause now. Got 30 fixtures left but 13 of them are against the "top 7" teams we can't compete with. Not holding out a great deal of hope in those matches tbh - lets say we get 3 points from them. That leaves 17 fixtures to get another 30 points to get us to the magic 40 point mark.

 

We basically need to get nearly 2 points a game from the winnable fixtures remaining to give ourselves a chance of getting to 40 points. That's European form, starting now, for the rest of the season to give us a chance to stay in the league. We've only won 2 of our last 16. We're completely f***ed and people can't even see it. It's happening right now, as we speak, our relegation is unfolding before us. This utter f***ing mong is taking us down and we're watching it happen.

 

Nailed it. Home fans won't realise till it's too late

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Quite looking forward to him being available. Hopefully he doesn't come back to a rotten environment in the middle of an inevitable losing streak so that he can integrate himself gradually under little pressure.

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Mad how our team is actually pretty mint

 

It would require Sissoko to be just a tad bit more disciplined in his bursts forward, which, if he's got the lungs for it - just do what he does now. Colback seems to play more withdrawn, so if he's out the team it would also require Siem to do some defensive work too as well as the wingers (as usual, and Sammy has done a hell of a job) But honestly, it would be an exciting team. From what I've seen of Siem here, and his time at Ajax - he's a 1-2 touch player, constantly moving and drifting about which will work great with Cabella IMO. Perez would flourish with Siem actually being an aerial threat too.

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Our team's incredible form seems to be built around very resilient backs to the wall defending when we haven't got the ball. We have only conceded 1 goal in the 6 games so it's undoubtably worked well!

 

We then break with the pace of our forward players and full backs and also if the opposition pull players back to try to cope we push players forward and take control and pin them back. Six out of six wins proves this is working extremely well.

 

Full credit to Alan Pardew and the whole team in this system as they are playing incredibly well.

 

The below team is probably our best availiable team for West Ham

 

              Krul

        Willo    Dummett

Jaanmat                  Haidara

   

      Tiote Sissoko  Colback

 

  Cabella.                  Sammy

                Perez

 

De Jong isn't particularly fast and I can't see him fitting into the current successful  system very well! Pardew seems to really rate him though so it will be interesting to see what happens when he is fit.

 

The two players I'd really want back ASAP are Aarons and Abeid.

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