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19 Aug 2002, 05:04 PM
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Alright then, just saw the Toon game [R]
And they totally outplayed a very inept and imagination lacking Hammers lot.
4-0 pasting and totally deserved.
Score line is a little misleading though as it was more the pityfull performance of the iron men than the superior performance of the toon.
Now all of the top 6 from last season have won their opening game.
We finished 6th and the hammers 7th last time around and they showed tonight the vast difference between the top six and the rest.
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19 Aug 2002, 05:20 PM
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the hammers
Im no pundit but I thought they would struggle, they havent done a lot this summer and they cleared out several squad players at the end of last season.
A possible dark horse to get relegated? I still fancy Villa to struggle this season, but as we say Clan the Prem is a marathon and not a sprint.
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19 Aug 2002, 05:24 PM
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Too true Fern
And they did have some bright moments out there.
Joe Cole had a good game as did Sinclair.
Defoe was simply marked out of the game.
but thats okay--one teenage striker sensation is enough in the capital eh?
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19 Aug 2002, 05:26 PM
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true, very true
cant believe they got slapped 4-0 though, must be plenty of Geordies on the piss right now.
Hide the sheep and the wippets
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19 Aug 2002, 05:35 PM
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Ha Ha Ha.
Full house for 'em too--but then they pull 30,000 plus when they play in the Inter-Toto for gawds sake.
Shearer looked sharp also tonight.
Still i didn't see anything for us to worry about.
The Arse game yesterday on the other hand is a different kettle of fish i gather.
They were supposed to have completly dominated the entire game and the 2-0 score is misleading as they eased up quite a bit i gather.
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19 Aug 2002, 05:38 PM
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the Arse
they looked strong Clan
passing was excellent
the Brummies had to clear two off the line and Campbell hit the post as well, not to mention the five or six good saves by the Birmingham keep
thought the red was a bit harsh, but Cole hammed it up and sold the foul
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19 Aug 2002, 05:46 PM
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Pity we have to play 'em so early ain't it fern?
Be nice for the morale 'n all if we could beat the manc and get a bit of a run going.
The scouse got off to a nice start last season after losing two games though-wenton a 12 gane league unbeaten run and finished strong.
After we get out of August we have some so called easier fixtures.
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19 Aug 2002, 11:05 PM
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Originally posted by Clanblue
After we get out of August we have some so called easier fixtures.
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Easy? We haven't won those in years anyway. But you know that.....
Yesterday was a great start...we've got to play 'em all twice anyway, so bring 'em on....
Go Blues.
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20 Aug 2002, 12:18 AM
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Good Lord did West Ham look unimaginative. I guess not having Kanute and DiCanio will do that for you, but Joe Cole is not a striker.
They bunkered and then, when the inevitable goal came (did you see the possession numbers? Ouch), the floodgates opened.
If this is a good team, they didn't show it today.
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20 Aug 2002, 12:30 AM
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full credit to the Geordies
you lot certianly didnt slow down once you got one goal. West Ham looked shocking and if they continue to play like that then it could spell trouble at Upton Park.
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