El Guepardo
Rafael Van Der Vaart
If we don't beat Aston Villa, does this mean that the OP is stuck with a nasty avatar all through the summer?
they should have been angry at each other. but they look who cares
If we don't beat Aston Villa, does this mean that the OP is stuck with a nasty avatar all through the summer?
Gutless ****ing squids.
Can't believe I spent a good fortune on going to that ****hole today only for the team to fold from the first minute to the last. It was as bad as any other performance this season from the bunch of pussies. Losing three times in one season to such a one dimensional, painfully average West Ham is tough to take. I hope the players feel ashamed of themselves.
Only one to come away with any credit is Hugo. Had a bad spell midway through the season but been class since about March.
Everyone else can GTFO.
Our best striker today ..... Danny Rose.
Our best defender today .... Aaron Lennon.
It's a funny old game.
I think yesterday it wasn't about tactical guidance or even the lack of it, more to do with being bullied from the off. Everyone knew what was expected yesterday as West Ham only know how to play one way. The annoying think about the game was that the players knew what was coming but bottled it! Saying all of that I think Sherwood should have started with Sandro and finally on Paulinho he needs to "man up" or he can p*** **f from my club...I think it's very very important to understand that the players have actually done very very well considering they have had absolutely no tactical guidance or balanced appraisals from their boss. It's like asking trained race horses to do kiddie rides at the beach; they'll do it for a while because, well, they're trained professionals, but at a certain point they will start to wilt and die.
What I found totally bizarre was that Sherwood explicitly said that he picked the team who he thought would be most up for a physical battle against a physical West Ham team... and yet he picks Paulinho and Siggy in central midfield, and leaves Sandro on the bench?! There are no words.
I think yesterday it wasn't about tactical guidance or even the lack of it, more to do with being bullied from the off. Everyone knew what was expected yesterday as West Ham only know how to play one way. The annoying think about the game was that the players knew what was coming but bottled it! Saying all of that I think Sherwood should have started with Sandro and finally on Paulinho he needs to "man up" or he can p*** **f from my club...
I think yesterday it wasn't about tactical guidance or even the lack of it, more to do with being bullied from the off. Everyone knew what was expected yesterday as West Ham only know how to play one way. The annoying think about the game was that the players knew what was coming but bottled it! Saying all of that I think Sherwood should have started with Sandro and finally on Paulinho he needs to "man up" or he can p*** **f from my club...
Not so sure.
The poor decision making and lack of organization/team play when defending was very visible. Some of that is probably down to the quality of players available/starting, but I don't think management is blameless in that.
As you know I agree, but I think 61 was angry at the mewling bottle-jobbery of the players, who looked beatenu from the first 10 mins. Hard to disagree. It comes down to who's to blame, proportionately, and I think we'd both agree that management holds a large chunk. It's my view they've been inadequate for weeks. In fact the removal of Bentaleb really did him no favors whatsoever; I have no idea what he's protecting him from.
. In fact the removal of Bentaleb really did him no favors whatsoever; I have no idea what he's protecting him from.