Or any of the teams near us in the table. Or teams I really dislike such as Liverpool.I don't believe that for a second. Of course we want to beat them, it's just not quite as important as beating Arsenal and Chelsea.
Or any of the teams near us in the table. Or teams I really dislike such as Liverpool.
They're about the same level as Southampton for me - tossers because they don't know their place. From a brickehole nobody in their right mind would go to, but generally easy to beat and mostly harmless.
I think the difference is marginal when you compare it to Arsenal, Chelsea, Victimpool, etc.You say that put there is not anywhere near as much interest on here in the Southampton game as there is in the West Ham game.
I think the difference is marginal when you compare it to Arsenal, Chelsea, Victimpool, etc.
I know four types of West Ham fans, and pity them allIt is certainly way down from Arsenal or Chelsea and I am sure that most West Ham fans know this. For me it isn't as big as Liverpool but we know that is not the same for all fans.
When all is said and done, Wet Spam beating Spurs and demolishing Everton is pretty impressive. To go to Goodison Park and win is a sign of a team really going places.
Should have put money on it Bullet. Everton are bloody useless. Can't count on them for anything
I assumed you were talking about their women as I read the first one.I know four types of West Ham fans, and pity them all
1) Heavily tattooed ingorami - the stereotypical labourer neanderthals
2) Old, ugly people
3) Women
4) All of the above
I typed that as Lukaku ran up to slot home a penalty for 3-0... doh!I saw it.
You sound awfully like a Spurs fan (minus the "at the start was just not to go down").In all honesty the number one priority at the start of the season was to just make sure we did not go down. It would have been disastrous to have spent the first season at the new stadium in the Championship. The season so far has obviously exceeded expectations and then some. I'm definitely not going to get carried away with talk of a CL position, as I still think it's probably beyond us, but this season has been so crack-pot that I suppose anything is possible. It's great to see us have a proper good cup run, and genuinely think we have a cracking shot at winning it. However, this is West Ham we're talking about, and there's probably some sort of dissapointment creeping around the corner, but atm it's difficult not be optimistic about the rest of the season and the future under Slaven.
How very dare you!You sound awfully like a Spurs fan