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    West Ham were good in 1985.

    Anyone who says otherwise is lying. They're not much better than a yo-yo club.

    This is completely in line with historic standards, and this should be expected.
    Oh I don't know.

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      Originally posted by dom9 View Post
      West Ham were good in 1885.

      Anyone who says otherwise is lying. They're not much better than a yo-yo club.

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        Yes, they were also good before they existed.
        Oh I don't know.

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          Originally posted by dom9 View Post
          Yes, they were also good before they existed.

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            Originally posted by Shaggy View Post
            Was just thinking exactly that - when was the last time all three of them managed in the PL at the same time?
            The 2010/11 Premier League season. Look at the managers below, who all managed during the 2010/11 season:

            Roy Hodgson - Liverpool & West Brom (sacked Jan 2011 by Liverpool)
            Alex McCleish - Birmingham City
            Sam Allardyce - Blackburn Rovers (sacked Dec 2010)
            Steve Kean - Blackburn Rovers
            Ian Holloway - Blackpool
            Owen Coyle - Bolton
            David Moyes - Everton
            Mark Hughes - Fulham
            Chris Houghton - Newcastle (sacked Dec 2010)
            Alan Pardew - Newcastle
            Tony Pulis - Stoke
            Steve Bruce - Sunderland
            Harry Redknapp - Tottenham
            Roberto Martinez - Wigan
            Mick McCarthy - Wolves

            Of course, we had Dalglish from January, Arsenal had Wenger, Chelsea had Ancelotti, Man Utd had Ferguson, and Man City had Mancini. Aston Villa had Houllier after O'Neill resigned in August 2010.

            However, the 2010/11 season is a stain in the history of the league for having all those managers in charge of Premier League clubs in the same season.
            Last edited by Phoenix07; 06-11-17, 01:53 PM.

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              Steve Kean ,

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                Next lot of managers on the sack list are
                Pellegrini
                Pulis
                Clement
                Hodgson
                Howe
                Moyes
                Last edited by Bender; 06-11-17, 04:31 PM.

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                  Originally posted by Bender View Post
                  Next lot of managers on the sack list are
                  Pellegrini
                  Pulis
                  Clement
                  Hodgson
                  Howe
                  Errr think you've forgotten David Moyes Footballing Genius

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                    Originally posted by Dirk07 View Post
                    Errr think you've forgotten David Moyes Footballing Genius
                    Damn i have

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                      Originally posted by Phoenix07 View Post
                      The 2010/11 Premier League season. Look at the managers below, who all managed during the 2010/11 season:

                      Roy Hodgson - Liverpool & West Brom (sacked Jan 2011 by Liverpool)
                      Alex McCleish - Birmingham City
                      Sam Allardyce - Blackburn Rovers (sacked Dec 2010)
                      Steve Kean - Blackburn Rovers
                      Ian Holloway - Blackpool
                      Owen Coyle - Bolton
                      David Moyes - Everton
                      Mark Hughes - Fulham
                      Chris Houghton - Newcastle (sacked Dec 2010)
                      Alan Pardew - Newcastle
                      Tony Pulis - Stoke
                      Steve Bruce - Sunderland
                      Harry Redknapp - Tottenham
                      Roberto Martinez - Wigan
                      Mick McCarthy - Wolves

                      Of course, we had Dalglish from January, Arsenal had Wenger, Chelsea had Ancelotti, Man Utd had Ferguson, and Man City had Mancini. Aston Villa had Houllier after O'Neill resigned in August 2010.

                      However, the 2010/11 season is a stain in the history of the league for having all those managers in charge of Premier League clubs in the same season.
                      Jesus. That is amazing.
                      Thanks very much for being ‘This Mornings’ Farmer’

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                        [ame]https://twitter.com/DeanJonesBR/status/927540370656956416[/ame]
                        Thanks very much for being ‘This Mornings’ Farmer’

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                          with the lack of talent about i cannot believe ryan giggs cant get a gig
                          removing all the weak links makes us stronger

                          too many gutless players, no beef or desire. pussies everywhere... sack them all.

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                            [ame]https://twitter.com/aarbeloa17/status/927613735111397376[/ame]
                            Thanks very much for being ‘This Mornings’ Farmer’

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                              Which knob cheese on BT sports said the other day when we scored something like “Liverpool scoring.. the West Ham way”?
                              Hello mert.

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                                Some of the replies on that thread

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