going into a game at a big team and play so positively. -- even when we got relegated at home to SHEFF WEDS we never played anywehre near as expansive as west ham today.
blimey thought it was a different manager incharge of west ham...
good luck to him anyway - part of me was pleased for him the other part still annoyed at how they have got away with their indiscretion but that is not their fault. I just wish charlton would distance ourselves from all this legal nonsense now it wouldn't make any difference to our fate.
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A precedent has been set, a cheaters' charter. Chelsea for example could cheat next season knowing they cannot be docked points now because of the precedent ........ and they wouldn't give two tosses about a £5M fine, or a £15M fine etc.
If nothing else I hope we can get the rules changed and Scudamore fired.
SCUDAMORE has to go and go now.
Cheaters charter indeed. If we go up next season we should throw in a ringer and see what happens.
Since they got that streaky win at Blackburn he has been the best player in the Premiership by a bloody mile, scoring goals, making goals, great set-pieces and running games on his own. He could not have played any better than he has.
They also had two of the luckiest wins ever, at Arsenal and Blackburn, and also had the massive good fortune of Chelsea imploding when they did which meant that their game at Man Utd was a dead rubber.
Tevez will be on his bike in the summer (Liverpool, maybe Chelsea) and they will be back to earth next season with a very large bump because you just don't replace players like that.
They have stayed up by virtue of a string of poor decisions from the FA and match referees, but now we need to look to our best interests for next season. No matter what happens to West Ham, we are relegated and I do not want one second of management time devoted to matters other than getting promoted at the first time of asking.
They may also find it difficult to attract players if the summer is spent with legal proceedings that may end up with them being relegated
Maybe, its hard to say, but there is no way they will attract another player of Tevez's quality, he has been unbelievable and those sort of players expect to play in the Champions League, that's just a fact.
Of course, it will be interesting to see how his departure fans out given that this Kia Joorchabian (or whatever his bloody name is) is still claiming to own rights to Tevez so could he sell him even if West Ham were opposed to the deal? The whole thing has me well confused, I must confess.