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Im imagining watching our game and all of a sudden a cheer going round the stadium and Tyler says 'lets go over to the Etihad where this has just happened'. Up pops the little white box and Downing has scored a screamer to make it 1-0 to West Ham
Im imagining watching our game and all of a sudden a cheer going round the stadium and Tyler says 'lets go over to the Etihad where this has just happened'. Up pops the little white box and Downing has scored a screamer to make it 1-0 to West Ham
"Amazing scenes at the Etihad as Carroll dove tails again with Downing to put the Hammers 3 up with 1 minute to go in extra time. A hammer blow to City." etc
West Ham: Sam Allardyce confident on managerial future
West Ham boss Sam Allardyce claims co-owner David Sullivan has not given him any indication he will be sacked.
The Hammers lost every match in April and some fans want the manager removed despite being 12th in the table.
But Allardyce, 59, says there are no signs he will be relieved of his duties at the end of the season.
"I spoke to David Sullivan yesterday about arranging our usual end-of-season meeting. I had no indication that my position was under threat," he said.
"As a whole it's been a tough season. But we've delivered our goals to stay in the Premier League."
West Ham face Manchester City at the Etihad Stadium in their final match of the season.
Liverpool need the Hammers to beat City if they are to have any hope of winning the title, and Allardyce has urged his players to ruin the day for Manuel Pellegrini's side.
"We know we're in the Premier League next year, let's go and try to spoil Manchester City's party," added Allardyce.
Go on you fat Boss Nass ****
What do you mean it could've been anyone? Name me one person who's got a grudge against penguins
West Ham: Sam Allardyce confident on managerial future
West Ham boss Sam Allardyce claims co-owner David Sullivan has not given him any indication he will be sacked.
The Hammers lost every match in April and some fans want the manager removed despite being 12th in the table.
But Allardyce, 59, says there are no signs he will be relieved of his duties at the end of the season.
"I spoke to David Sullivan yesterday about arranging our usual end-of-season meeting. I had no indication that my position was under threat," he said.
"As a whole it's been a tough season. But we've delivered our goals to stay in the Premier League."
West Ham face Manchester City at the Etihad Stadium in their final match of the season.
Liverpool need the Hammers to beat City if they are to have any hope of winning the title, and Allardyce has urged his players to ruin the day for Manuel Pellegrini's side.
"We know we're in the Premier League next year, let's go and try to spoil Manchester City's party," added Allardyce.
He's a good egg is Sam,be nice to him.He;s even said he'd like to see Gerrard win the league.
Make it happen Sam!
i once allowed sam and his table/entourage finish a few bottles of wine after everyone else had been moved out of a function room at a charity event so its about time he repaid my generosity.
removing all the weak links makes us stronger
too many gutless players, no beef or desire. pussies everywhere... sack them all.
i once allowed sam and his table/entourage finish a few bottles of wine after everyone else had been moved out of a function room at a charity event so its about time he repaid my generosity.
I'm pretty sure he'll have exactly that moment in mind when giving his team talk.This win is for you Baitman
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