- Jul 29, 2011
- 6,974
- 12,564
The Dildo Brothers and their Whore are priceless. You couldn't make this up. Pure 100% comedyReally stupid move not keeping moyez. He had them fit, working hard and fairly organised. It's great.
The Dildo Brothers and their Whore are priceless. You couldn't make this up. Pure 100% comedyReally stupid move not keeping moyez. He had them fit, working hard and fairly organised. It's great.
To be fair they are one of only three premier league teams with a 100% record after four games.
No stadium expenses though, we all cover that for them.Getting ahead of mtself here buuuut id imagine there finances would be royal screwed over if relegation happened. Big stadium but there practically giving season tickets away.
Plus, all those photos of new signings doing that stupid cross-arms nonsense are pathetic.I was astonished when they dumped Moyes. Incredible mismanagement. If Moyes' career tells you anything, it's that he does well when he can build a team from youth in his way, gradually and can put the overall club (Everton) into good working order, but does badly when dropped into a high-pressure job where he has to deliver results immediately (Man Utd post-Ferguson).
If they were going to appoint Moyes in the first place, they had to give him 3-4 years to do what he does well, not treat his appointment like another quick fix and then bail as soon as results dipped. They have no strategic nous, no long term plan.
Daniel Levy arrived at Tottenham as a novice in 2001 and it took him two seasons to figure out that the previous approach of buying second-rate players and former stars, with one flair player to keep the fans happy, wasn't going to work and wasn't going to increase the value of his investment, at which point he appointed Frank Arnesen.
There were ups and down thereafter, until 2015, but there was always a plan. West Ham don't appear to have a plan. They secured a manager who does long-term planning well and then they promptly got rid of him. It's just ... unprofessional.
They had a plan but the dog ate it....I was astonished when they dumped Moyes. Incredible mismanagement. If Moyes' career tells you anything, it's that he does well when he can build a team from youth in his way, gradually, and can put the overall club (Everton) into good working order, but does badly when dropped into a high-pressure job where he has to deliver results immediately (Man Utd post-Ferguson).
If they were going to appoint Moyes in the first place, they had to give him 3-4 years to do what he does well, not treat his appointment like another quick fix and then bail as soon as results dipped. They have no strategic nous, no long term plan.
Daniel Levy arrived at Tottenham as a novice in 2001 and it took him two seasons to figure out that the previous approach of buying second-rate players and former stars, with one flair player to keep the fans happy, wasn't going to work and wasn't going to increase the value of his investment, at which point he appointed Frank Arnesen.
There were ups and down thereafter, until 2015, but there was always a plan. West Ham don't appear to have a plan. They secured a manager who does long-term planning well and then they promptly got rid of him. It's just ... unprofessional.
I can certainly imagine them getting relegated.Could you imagine, spammers relegated, we win the PL.....
Pellegrini is alleged to be the third highest paid manager in the Premier League, so I'm sure he's fully analysed the key aspects of the games they've lost and identified the slight tweaks in tactical nuance that West Ham need to deliver in order to turn this round.
So, then, Manuel, what's the plan?
Defend better and score more goals. Fucking genius. Give that man £10m a year, West Ham.
Oh, you already have? Oh dear.