View Full Version : West Ham v. Birmingham City 10/5/02 (R)
pething101
04 Oct 2002, 02:30 PM
No time for a let down. Three points is a must.
pething101
04 Oct 2002, 03:18 PM
Live from Upton park (http://www.whufc.com/live/commentary.asp)
El Toro
04 Oct 2002, 06:08 PM
Hey, you're not BrianCappelleri! Only he is allowed to start the official pre/post match discussion thread!
Feeling good about tomorrow. Still can't call a win, but picked up Jermain for my fantasy team.
pething101
04 Oct 2002, 08:56 PM
Originally posted by El Toro
Hey, you're not BrianCappelleri! Only he is allowed to start the official pre/post match discussion thread!
Feeling good about tomorrow. Still can't call a win, but picked up Jermain for my fantasy team.
Damn.
What was I thinking. Freis, please dont card me b/c I was doing Brian's job. If you feel the need to delete the thread, please do so.
Seriously, at Upton Park against a newly promoted side ... we should get something out of this one.
Frieslander
04 Oct 2002, 10:24 PM
Originally posted by pething101
Seriously, at Upton Park against a newly promoted side ... we should get something out of this one.
yeah, just like against WBA. :(
Hey, I'm going to Duck, NC till Wednesday. Maybe I'll stop by and say, "wuz up?"
pething101
04 Oct 2002, 11:37 PM
Originally posted by Frieslander
yeah, just like against WBA. :(
Hey, I'm going to Duck, NC till Wednesday. Maybe I'll stop by and say, "wuz up?"
Great place to be. My dad has a time share house in Duck. Only been there once or twice but I like it an awful lot.
About 6 hours from me though.
pething101
06 Oct 2002, 02:18 AM
FT, 2-1. Birmingham City.
Close to panic time.
El Toro
06 Oct 2002, 12:12 PM
The calls for getting rid of Roeder will start now.
And just look how well McClaren is doing with Boro.
Sh1t.
Bilbao2Brooklyn
06 Oct 2002, 10:17 PM
What a let down. A least i have the MetroStars- wait the Jets-i mean the Yankees-D'Oh!
LiverpoolFanatic
06 Oct 2002, 10:43 PM
How long will Roeder last? I'd think he's on the way out. The two week break will give the board time to find a replacement perhaps.
I saw the Paulo DiCanio goal against Chelscum. Simply amazing what that man can conceive to do with a football.
panicfc
06 Oct 2002, 11:33 PM
I alerted West Ham to the talents of Stern John back in 1997. Sure its been 5 years, but Stern is a goal scorer and looks better than Kanoute now.
Oh, back from Denver. Wedding sucked.
pething101
07 Oct 2002, 08:22 AM
Roeder slams defense (http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/football/eng_prem/2303403.stm)
El Toro
07 Oct 2002, 08:48 AM
He's right, the defense sucks! But who signed them and put them in the game? Glenn? Hello, Glenn?
hermolt
07 Oct 2002, 07:29 PM
GR has to go and TB has to loosen the purse strings - no wonder we're going down when we sign ********** like Barry Green...and spend 5m quid on Repka, who's performance earned a 0/10 from one of the Subday rags in London, calling it 'the worst performance since the inception of the Premiership'. Signs aren't good..
odg78
08 Oct 2002, 01:27 AM
Now that Peter Reid's gotten the axe is Roeder the next manager on his way out?
El Toro
08 Oct 2002, 07:50 AM
Names being bandied about for possible Roeder replacement:
George Graham (possible)
David O'Leary (won't take it)
Paul Ince (I'm not kidding but this has to be a joke)
pething101
08 Oct 2002, 02:33 PM
Ocativio Zambrano is available. :D
hermolt
09 Oct 2002, 07:36 PM
Originally posted by El Toro
Names being bandied about for possible Roeder replacement:
George Graham (possible)
David O'Leary (won't take it)
Paul Ince (I'm not kidding but this has to be a joke)
I saw Ince being bandied about - WTF? As if we'd have Judas back. The muppet thinks it's 'only a small group of hardcore 80s fans who still hate me' NEWSFLASH! I was born in 1985 and live on the other side of the world..I still hate him!
The sad thing is I'd settle for Graham, the sad sack o shite, a run of boring 1-0 wins would be gladly accepted just to keep us up...but could we stand it if we appointed him, still went down and then proceeded to play some of the most boring football known to man?
Frieslander
09 Oct 2002, 08:05 PM
Originally posted by hermolt
The sad thing is I'd settle for Graham, the sad sack o shite, a run of boring 1-0 wins would be gladly accepted just to keep us up...
it's hard to disagree.
Originally posted by hermolt
...but could we stand it if we appointed him, still went down and then proceeded to play some of the most boring football known to man?
now that is an awful thought. If we are going to risk our reputation of playing attractive football (no matter how true or false it may currently be), we better at least stay up.