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Brack wrote:
Rocket wrote:

SCALPER.

reported to the mods?

Yes Brack, thanks!  wrote an Email to him also.  Welcome to stay if he's going to play  our way.  If not....

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I thought that this poster was suspicious from the word go, and not just because he claimed to be a ManU fan. We've had all sorts of strange people joining recently whose first post(s) make no mention of anything Joe-related. Spammers are getting smarter, alas.  roll

But what a pleasure it is to finally be rid of that multi-colored blob all over the place!

Good to see justice done by Barca reaching the final over those whinging bad losers from Madrid!  cool

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Jim did the right thing closing the other thread.  The fact that some are pissed about that proves it IMO.

Brack did the right thing removing that tailpeice.  Put one on about music.

I thank you both.

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Time once again to retrieve this topic from the threshold of oblivion.

Big congrats are due to Barcelona for taking their third successive Spanish title, and to ManU for winning the Prem!

Commiseration to Mike and fellow Hammers everywhere on our impending relegation.  sad

Barca appear to losing that which made them so special earlier in the season, which means that ManU's chances of taking revenge on May 28 are much better now than they appeared to be a while ago. I shall be watching the final in a sports bar in Balmer; Cathy will be wearing her 'Messi' shirt, I'll be wearing 'Iniesta'.  tongue

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bit glass half empty hammer-man, - still a couple of games to go... sad Sorry thing is that if you guys go down you will start loosing the core of your team, - people that are in my mind true Hammers, - Arsenal could do with Upson and Man Utd Noble! Suspect Harry will be in there as well! Sorry.

Well should I be unhappy that we are out of Champions League, or should I be happy that we played some of the most entertaining football seen in a long time this year? - And good luck to any of you who think Man City will come anywhere near close to entertaining!  smile  For me I am really pleased that we got a crack at it and hopefully learned a thing or two, - I was lucking enough to have a great Wednesday night at WHL in the rain and be part of it.

Hope Stoke come away with the FA Cup this weekend, although the competition has lost some its magic that it once held when I was a kid, - the only chance of seeing alive game on TV!

Roll on next season when Liverpool will be back in the party, - it looks like it could be another really tough season with very a close top and bottom.

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Well, its nearly over, thank god.

Another miserable season, following on from the misery of last season and its uncertainty until the last day with Zola at the helm.

We are going to go, of course, and Grant must go as well. How he keeps taking the positives out of results that are just not good enough is and has been a worry all season. He was NOT the man for the job, sadly, as I was one who backed him and wanted him in the job.

These days it takes a manager with real nous to do the job with an average side or an average budget. Pulis, Bruce, Moyes. these seem to be the guys you need in the trenches. Yes sometimes the football might not be all you would want, but you live to fight another day, perhaps on your own terms.

Congratulations to Stoke, Bolton and the other makeweights who have retained their status and live to fight in the Prem again.

I don't know when we will be back, and if the finances are not too good then all the BS about the Olympic Stadium will just fade away. I still think the best solution now would be for Spurs to drop their silly lawsuit and get together with Hammers over the next 12 months and do a sharing deal against the design of stadium both would prefer to have.

But that is another matter as first West Ham have to readjust to a different life altogether in the hurly burly of the Championship. I'd like to say it's been fun while it lasted but quite frankly these last 5 years or more as a West Ham supporter has been pretty much a wilderness. Spurs fans will know how we feel and I'm actually pleased to see they are achieving much more these days which says everything really, coming from a Hammers fan.

As a footnote, this season has been a new record for me. Being based in North Germany near Hamburg I decided some years ago to follow the fortunes of St.Pauli who in many ways reflect the size and culture of the Hammers in Hamburg. Unfancied neighbours of a much bigger club who revel in their cultural origins.

So I will see BOTH my teams relegated this season! Takes some doing. What a Jonah I've been! Still at least West Ham have manged not to be beaten 8-1 at home like 'The Death Heads' were last week. Mind, still time though. Sunderland owe us that from the '70's. Blimey I think Brian Dear even scored 6 or something daft like that.

Now THOSE were the days!

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hansamike wrote:

These days it takes a manager with real nous to do the job with an average side or an average budget. Pulis, Bruce, Moyes. these seem to be the guys you need in the trenches. Yes sometimes the football might not be all you would want, but you live to fight another day, perhaps on your own terms.

Understand where you are coming from but cannot help but feel it a a sad day when a fan cites managers and teams who play negative football, setting out to stop the opposition playing rather than winning the game on their own merit by playing an enjoyable passing  game, - a sad day when the World cup is won by such a negative playing approach despite having some if not the best talent in the World....  sad

Fair play to Grant who has kept with West Ham tradition and ethos by playing an open game, - and bad luck to a team who due to financial restrictions did not have the depth of squad to step in when extremely unlucky with injuries.  sad

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I can't think when I've been less interested in a cup final. What sways me towards Citeh is the horrible style of Stoke's game, and Carlos Tevez.  cool

Sunday afternoon is going to be very strange, and possibly turn into a sort of bi-polar experience. First Ajax play Twente here in the season closer with the title still at stake - if Ajax win, they're champs, any other result and Twente are. The Hammers play 45 minutes after the end of the Ajax game. I could wind up experiencing championship and relegation within hours.  neutral

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I know you intend no criticism with your comments Ian. We both follow the game and would gladly see the ethos of open play perpetuated, but nonetheless I must disagree to some extent.

I used an 'N' word but it was nous and not negativity. A mate of mine is a Spurs fan and he constantly derides Pulis as an exponent of the 'long ball game'. There is a great article on the BBC website on this very subject - Tony Pulis. I think the perception is misplaced. Stoke play to a plan, and the players learn it and play with diligence and effort to it.

The win against Arsenal was no fluke. As have been many other wins of their this season. Long throws - forget it! Stoke get goals from rank bad defending. Defending long thros and long clearances are part of the game.

When is a long ball route 1 and when is it a 'visionary' pass. When Beckham did it we hailed him as a genius. When Stoke do it, it's route 1.

A good team can and should defend aganist such basic tactics and if Stoke were as 1 dimensional as people say they would be found out and roundly beaten out of the division. They haven't been.

Bolton. Coyle likes to play an attacking game. His flair would have got Burnley relegated anyway, but at Bolton they are made of sterner stuff with better quality and this season they have proved it or more than one occasion.

Bruce. Sunderland had a falllow spell and flirted with the relegation zone. He cited injuries and the like, but as usual his nous and player management skills won the day. Same with MacLeish

Moyes - probably the best British manager in the division after SAF (IMHO). No real money, always loads of injuries, often no luck, he always gets Everton back up and running.

Sorry but you can't accuse any of these guys of being negative. They just get the very best out of what they have. Same with Harry R at Spurs. Man management. He gets players with less ability to over achieve, and those with more most times to realise their potential. None of these guys will stand shirkers.

So if Upson is to go anywhere maybe it should be to one of these clubs 'cos he needs a good kick up the jacksy.

West Ham are going down because they have been gutless shirkers for most of the season. The word is 'losers'. I won't bother to get the stats but the Hammers have lost at least 7 games when they were in front. They cannot defend a lead which often was hard earned. Good first half then the opposing manager gets into his boys and the Hammers fold. Losers.

Maybe from 5th or 6th in the league one can look down and espouse the virtues of open football, jumpers for goalposts and all that. But from down here looking up I guarantee that your view is somewhat different.

I like open football as much as anyone. And most fans of WH would and do accept defeat well providing the players have given their all and not made basic errors unworthy of a professional sportsman. Thats what we haven't seen this year, and that is what Grant has presided over. For that alone he should go. This is a results driven business and his have been appalling from day 1. Even were they to somehow pull it off in these next 2 games my view would be the same.

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really interesting reply there hansamike, - don't disagree with what you are saying. Perhaps in part my comments about negativity come from being a coach of Under 12 team and coming up against on occasion teams at this young age who have been coached to stop opponents playing their game and relying on the long ball game; something that I refuse to teach my boys.

I share your support of Tony Pulis and his team, - my Fantasy Football side (we really should get together a forum league next year) waas made up from day one with Kenwyn Jones, and Delap, although I transferred Delap out as his form was not so good this year, - but Huth has been in there and served me well. I also had Kevin Davies in from the start, - a lot of respect for his determined nature.

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Fantasy Football league site if you have not seen it before:

http://fantasy.premierleague.com/

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Ian916 wrote:

really interesting reply there hansamike, - don't disagree with what you are saying. Perhaps in part my comments about negativity come from being a coach of Under 12 team and coming up against on occasion teams at this young age who have been coached to stop opponents playing their game and relying on the long ball game; something that I refuse to teach my boys.

I share your support of Tony Pulis and his team, - my Fantasy Football side (we really should get together a forum league next year) waas made up from day one with Kenwyn Jones, and Delap, although I transferred Delap out as his form was not so good this year, - but Huth has been in there and served me well. I also had Kevin Davies in from the start, - a lot of respect for his determined nature.

Can well understand and appreciate your view regarding the boys football. Probably not too difficult to drill a boys team to win possession and then thump it into open space and a team would get a lot of goals that way. Much more difficult to train a team to USE open space to their advantage. At under 12 with their kicking / passing and heading ability not yet fully developed it is a tall order, but the long term benefits will eventually be reaped.

But with kids that age they just want to play, but win as well. Winning is motivation. Everyone likes the feeling. I would always train the defenders hardest in my teams. There's more to learn and know. Going forward it is often instinctive football. Defending is an art, and in that respect I am a huge George Graham fan!

I'll take a look at the Prem fantasy link. Maybe give it go next year. Probably be my only interest in the premiership!  smile

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Ian916 wrote:

really interesting reply there hansamike, - don't disagree with what you are saying. Perhaps in part my comments about negativity come from being a coach of Under 12 team and coming up against on occasion teams at this young age who have been coached to stop opponents playing their game and relying on the long ball game; something that I refuse to teach my boys.

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My boys played with a coach who brought in some top girls at that age to make a combined team, which was encouraged at the time. Much laughter and jeering ensued from the opponents when they took the pitch. The laughter was short lived when the boys learned that 12 year old athletic girls run rings around boys of the same age since they are more physically advanced. They took the league title that year. One of the girls could put it in the net from 30 yards consistently. Leg like a cannon!  smile

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RickB wrote:
Ian916 wrote:

really interesting reply there hansamike, - don't disagree with what you are saying. Perhaps in part my comments about negativity come from being a coach of Under 12 team and coming up against on occasion teams at this young age who have been coached to stop opponents playing their game and relying on the long ball game; something that I refuse to teach my boys.

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My boys played with a coach who brought in some top girls at that age to make a combined team, which was encouraged at the time. Much laughter and jeering ensued from the opponents when they took the pitch. The laughter was short lived when the boys learned that 12 year old athletic girls run rings around boys of the same age since they are more physically advanced. They took the league title that year. One of the girls could put it in the net from 30 yards consistently. Leg like a cannon!  smile

That would've been me.

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Well George, It is finally over. I'm almost grateful really. As I wrote to Ian on thes pages, WH have led at least 7 or times this season only to lose or draw in the second hal- So it proved again today.

2-0 up against their nearest rivals away from home only to meekly surrender the lead and then finally lose 3-2. Sorry, but the malaise of complacency at the club these last years has to be addressed. They were always complacent of course, but never so inept and incompetent.

Deservedly relegated. Manager and team are a sorry excuse for a professional football team.

Normally I wouldn't be one to throw out the baby with the bathwater, but Grant has got to go. Management over this level of incompetence should only be rewarded with the sack. Most times this season he has defended the indefensible. About the only defending anyone at West Ham has done this season! big_smile

Clear the decks and start again. We might have to drop right through to the next division. To be honest I would accept that if it meant that this 'Footballing Academy' BS is banished once and for all. Academy? West Ham couldn't teach Wayne Rooney profanities, and what could be easier than that?

What are they singing? 'Que Sera Sera, whatever will be will be, we're going to Coventry' - oblivion more like......................

Still, I know there is a Blades fan on here so I would first assure him there is no personal slight intended but I am grateful for the fact that they got relegated to C1 as well. Why WH should be paying them compensation is an utter mystery to me when the footballing authority is and was culpable. Maybe there is some justice anyway.

Well done United, Well done Citeh, and Birminham. Special well done to Wolves. Mick McCarthy talks my language and I am delighted for him that he gets another season in the top flight. Good luck to QPR and I even hope Spurs kick on next year.

Just a postscript from Germany, there was a full page ad in the papers here at the weekend congratulating Dortmund on their first championship for nine years. Bayern München ran the ad. Classy thing to do. United and Citeh might try it..............

Roll on 2011/2012.

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sorry for you WH guys, - my Grandfather was born in Upton Park so always feel a bit of empathy there. Was online watching the update on scores earlier and so nearly posted a comment about things looking good when you were 2-nil up, glad I did n't now.

A good day for Spurs that I confess surprised me a bit, - Liverpool were really on form up until today so did fear the worst. Also singer Wenger take it out on yet another water bottle made my day!

Can't see Man U wanting to loose their last game, - perhaps the side will not be 100% full strength but there is plenty of depth there, - have to say that I would like to see Blackpool stay up (along with Wolves) because to say goodbye to 2 managers who tell it like it is would be a great shame. I have really enjoyed the post match interviews with McCarthy and Holloway.

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Totally agree about MIck Mac and Holloway, alas they are unlikely to both be saved. As you rightly said Mike, we got what we deserved, simple as that. Grant should have gone much sooner. I'm not even depressed, since I've been expecting this to happen for months now.

Still, my local team, Ajax, beat Twente 3-1 in a unique game this afternoon!  cool   big_smile  Never before (at least in Holland) have the numbers 1 and 2 played each other for the title on the last day. Ajax fully deserved the win in an ArenA that was noisier than I have ever heard it, a phenomenal atmosphere throughout. Later, 100k assembled on our biggest square to celebrate Ajax's first title in seven years. It was good to be in Amsterdam today!   big_smile

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okay I will stick my head above the parapet and call it on who else will be going down...from the Premiership.

Sorry to say that I think it will be Blackpool, - their game is just too tough for them and pride of Man U is to lift that trophy with a win.

And I have to say Birmingham City, - again down to the fixture rather than them being worse than the other 3 in trouble.

It should be a cracking day for the game.

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