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Re: Football forever

PostPosted: Mon May 16, 2011 9:31 pm
by old barney greyheron
soulfinger wrote:I think it's possible that the whole of Manchester has a monumental hangover today. :D


I'll bet!

Re: Football forever

PostPosted: Tue May 17, 2011 5:54 pm
by soulfinger
Mark_Wafc wrote:Yesterday was a long time in coming; Charlie's late goal was for fair play & for Sheffield United!


There are so many reasons to hate west ham. The pornographers, Brady, employing The Imposter, the way they didn't sack The Imposter, Cheating Sheff Utd, their fans etc. Wigan did football a favour. I hope you beat stoke too.

Re: Football forever

PostPosted: Tue May 17, 2011 7:02 pm
by Mark_Wafc
soulfinger wrote:
Mark_Wafc wrote:Yesterday was a long time in coming; Charlie's late goal was for fair play & for Sheffield United!


There are so many reasons to hate west ham. The pornographers, Brady, employing The Imposter, the way they didn't sack The Imposter, Cheating Sheff Utd, their fans etc. Wigan did football a favour. I hope you beat stoke too.


I hope you beat Blackpool if we beat Stoke!!!

Re: Football forever

PostPosted: Wed May 18, 2011 9:48 am
by firehazard
soulfinger wrote:There are so many reasons to hate west ham. The pornographers, Brady, employing The Imposter, the way they didn't sack The Imposter, Cheating Sheff Utd, their fans etc. ...


Well I can't help being stuck with the club. Having been born just up the road, it's only right to do so. (Although that's something that doesn't seem to matter to most "fans" of, say, for example, erm, Man U.)

But I haven't liked them much recently. The pornographers are a disgrace, have no idea about running a football club and would be better off going back to whatever it is they do so well. The club's been run terribly for a few years now.

But the reason West Ham got relegated -- and deserved to get relegated -- is basically because they were crap at playing football. Not some kind of weird karmic retribution for things that happened a few years ago. In the same way that Sheffield United got relegated because they were crap at playing football. If they'd recognised that and begun to address it back then, rather than feeling all hurt and hard-done-by and being distracted by dragging the game through the courts, they might not be in the situation they're in now. Well past time to get over it, I think. Though I have to admit it was a tad comical to see that old Colin W. was one of the bookies' favourites to take over the doomed task of managing West Ham.

They were down long before that late N'Zogbia goal. (Which was a pleasure, as he's been a mainstay of my fantasy league team for most of the season.) We'll miss playing Man U, as we beat them more often than we should. But I for one won't really miss the Premier League.

My predictions for the final round of Division 1 matches, as they relate to the interesting end of the division. For what they're worth, which is probably very little:
Wigan will beat Stoke, who have gone into a post-losing-cup-final decline, and are mostly injured anyway.
Blackpool will beat Man U Reserves.
Birmingham will fail to beat Spurs.
Wolves will beat Blackburn.

Which will all mean that the honour of accompanying West Ham into Division 2 will be shared by Birmingham (thus completing a nice porno-related double, if that doesn't sound too lewd) and Blackburn, for no good reason apart from that they've gone a bit rubbish.

Re: Football forever

PostPosted: Wed May 18, 2011 6:09 pm
by soulfinger
firehazard wrote:Well I can't help being stuck with the club. Having been born just up the road, it's only right to do so. (Although that's something that doesn't seem to matter to most "fans" of, say, for example, erm, Man U.)


I was born 800 yards from OT, but I tend to concur about the tourists

firehazard wrote:Blackburn, for no good reason apart from that they've gone a bit rubbish.


And they've got mad owners too.

I should clarify, it's the famous ICF thugs that used to follow the hammers in the 80's that I fell out with...I used to like them before that.

Re: Football forever

PostPosted: Thu May 19, 2011 7:57 am
by firehazard
soulfinger wrote:I was born 800 yards from OT, but I tend to concur about the tourists


It's the growing number of people that seem suddenly to acquire an allegiance to successful/rich/fashionable clubs that they have no apparent connection with that always irks me. A Scouser of my acquaintance, who used to follow Everton in a vague sort of way, has recently decided he's a devoted Man City fan. Even bought the shirt.

soulfinger wrote:I should clarify, it's the famous ICF thugs that used to follow the hammers in the 80's that I fell out with...I used to like them before that.


I still remember the day when my old dad solemnly announced that he was no longer going to go to matches because of the thugs. I concur.

Re: Football forever

PostPosted: Thu May 19, 2011 2:14 pm
by Villajohn
Small Heath to be relegated?Just look at my username then draw your own conclusion.But then again,those jammy sods might just fluke it and stay up.Good luck to Wigan,Blackpool and the Wolves.

Re: Football forever

PostPosted: Thu May 19, 2011 6:38 pm
by old barney greyheron
Well I was born in Skegness, no one in my family liked football..I fell in love with George Best in '66..been a Red ever since..don't go anymore but used to have an LMTB..I don't think of myself as a tourist.
In fact all this 'glory-hunting' and 'you don't come from Manchester' stuff only started in the 1993-94 season..up till then i'd never had to 'justify' myself..I soon didn't even try to..just agreed with everything I was accused of...actually, that was more fun!
Although I DO agree we have more bandwagon-jumpers than any other club these days..no time for those fuckers!

Re: Football forever

PostPosted: Fri May 20, 2011 10:13 am
by Mark_Wafc
I am not sure we will get what we need at Stoke to be honest; We cant defend set plays for a start so playing against a Pulis team thats against us from the off!!!

Re: Football forever

PostPosted: Fri May 20, 2011 1:32 pm
by Dead-Rabbit-Dan
I'm little bit hoarse today after watching my team, Peterborough United, beat MK Dons to get to the League one play off final last night. Cracking game. Looking forward to the final at Old Trafford now!

Re: Football forever

PostPosted: Fri May 20, 2011 2:24 pm
by firehazard
Dead-Rabbit-Dan wrote:I'm little bit hoarse today after watching my team, Peterborough United, beat MK Dons to get to the League one play off final last night. Cracking game. Looking forward to the final at Old Trafford now!


Well done to the Posh. Good luck in the final!

Re: Football forever

PostPosted: Fri May 20, 2011 9:56 pm
by old barney greyheron
Dead-Rabbit-Dan wrote:I'm little bit hoarse today after watching my team, Peterborough United, beat MK Dons to get to the League one play off final last night. Cracking game. Looking forward to the final at Old Trafford now!


All the best mate...come on Fergie's lad!

Re: Football forever

PostPosted: Thu May 26, 2011 11:30 pm
by RoddyRuddy
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http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/13535023.stm
"........GOAL! Rep of Ireland 1-0 Northern Ireland (Stephen Ward 23) Fiesta by The Pogues blares out over the PA in the Aviva Stadium as Wolves defender-cum-striker Stephen Ward opens his Ireland goalscoring account on the occasion of his first cap. His side had a corner, which was taken short. Keith Tracey drilled in a low cross from the left, Blayney fumbled and Ward reacted quickly to smash the ball home from about five yards out........"
quote http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/2011 ... eland-live
Republic of Ireland 5 {Stephen Ward 24, Keane 37, Cathcart 45, Keane 54, Cox 80 }
Northern Ireland 0

http://www.google.co.uk/url?sa=t&source ... _mYOmmxoOQ

Re: Football forever

PostPosted: Thu May 26, 2011 11:46 pm
by RoddyRuddy
http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0 ... 24_05_2011

Stephen Watson presents highlights from the Aviva stadium as Northern Ireland play the Republic of Ireland in their first competitive meeting since 1995 on line via BBC iplayer.

Re: Football forever

PostPosted: Sun May 29, 2011 7:48 am
by soulfinger
We were given a lesson by the best team in the world. That hurt was compounded by the presence in the trophy presentation party of that twat Nick Clegg. Talk about adding insult to injury.