Man City 2-1 West Ham United (03/12/17)
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Re: Man City v West Ham United - Match Thread
Can't we just stick 10 players on the goal line and leave one up top. It's going to be Armageddon otherwise. We could concede 50 goals by Christmas!
It's going to be a long, slow and painful road to the end of the season! We are still one point off the lowest points tally ever of 11 by Derby. Hopefully we can beat this before the season ends!!!
It's going to be a long, slow and painful road to the end of the season! We are still one point off the lowest points tally ever of 11 by Derby. Hopefully we can beat this before the season ends!!!
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Re: Man City v West Ham United - Match Thread
i honestly think we can nick this.
had we scored our penalty last night i think we would have gone on to win.
this is just a very "west ham way" kinda game. get tonked for a couple of weeks, roll up to the best team in the country by some distance, everyone expects a 5/6/7-0 thrashing and we end up turning them over.
CHARGE!!
had we scored our penalty last night i think we would have gone on to win.
this is just a very "west ham way" kinda game. get tonked for a couple of weeks, roll up to the best team in the country by some distance, everyone expects a 5/6/7-0 thrashing and we end up turning them over.
CHARGE!!
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If Adrian plays a blinder and say, keeps it down to below 4 goals conceded, surely he's got to be given the nod ahead of Hart in the next match.
I'm currently clearing out the mess behind the sofa as that's where I'll end up on Sunday afternoon!!
I'm currently clearing out the mess behind the sofa as that's where I'll end up on Sunday afternoon!!
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Re: Man City v West Ham United - Match Thread
If Adrian plays a blinder and pulls out an incredible MOTM performance to keep them out and give us a point, Hart will still get the nod next game. That is sadly the way of things and it stinks.pablo jaye wrote:If Adrian plays a blinder and say, keeps it down to below 4 goals conceded, surely he's got to be given the nod ahead of Hart in the next match.
I'm currently clearing out the mess behind the sofa as that's where I'll end up on Sunday afternoon!!
I hope our brave travelling fans sing Adrians name loud. and proud.
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Re: Man City v West Ham United - Match Thread
Looks realistic to me. What are the odds on that scoreline though?prophet:marginal wrote:55-1
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Re: Man City v West Ham United - Match Thread
I’d play a 7-1-2 formation. Honestly think Antonio could cause them problems.
Actually forget it :lol:
Actually forget it :lol:
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Re: Man City v West Ham United - Match Thread
Actually surprised City are 1.12 on betfair 12% return for 90 mins ain’t bad. Honestly thought they’d be about 1.07 .
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Re: Man City v West Ham United - Match Thread
Huddersfield took the lead against us and Southampton nearly snatched a draw last night. 2-1 wins against average Premier League sides isn’t the mark of a free scoring side. Moyes’ Everton would frustrate season after season.
If the players share some of the pessimism on here then you’ve no hope.
If the players share some of the pessimism on here then you’ve no hope.
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Re: Man City v West Ham United - Match Thread
Jesus Christ ! I'll have some of what you're on ! I don't think I've ever been so sure that we're going to lose, and lose badly, in all the 53 years that I have been a Hammer.kenthammer1984 wrote:i honestly think we can nick this.
had we scored our penalty last night i think we would have gone on to win.
this is just a very "west ham way" kinda game. get tonked for a couple of weeks, roll up to the best team in the country by some distance, everyone expects a 5/6/7-0 thrashing and we end up turning them over.
CHARGE!!
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Re: Man City v West Ham United - Match Thread
Wouldn't be surprised to see a red card on Sunday then another against Chelsea, another against Arsenal. I just don't think many of the Players want to play for the club.only1post wrote:
For a game that is the first of a spell of 9 games in 30 days.
I think some of our promising youngsters are going to get a run out and Moyes might want to have a word with Zaba to try and cut out the bookings.
I'm going 7-0
At half time !!
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Re: Man City v West Ham United - Match Thread
I'm going for a realistic line up
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Moyes------------------Jack Sully-----------------------------------Tiny Sully---------------------------Pearce
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Moyes------------------Jack Sully-----------------------------------Tiny Sully---------------------------Pearce
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Good to hear from you Jim. I will be in The Waldorf as everbtajim - mcfc wrote:
There’s a plethora of ale houses in the city for dutch courage.
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Re: Man City v West Ham United - Match Thread
28/1 for the win, 11/1 for the draw.
Amazing odds for a 2 horse race.
Apparently, there have been longer odds before in 2011 when Blackburn played at Man U and Blackburn won!
Stick £25k on it and you could retire at 57.2 years' old according to the pension advice banner that flashed up on my screen >>>
Amazing odds for a 2 horse race.
Apparently, there have been longer odds before in 2011 when Blackburn played at Man U and Blackburn won!
Stick £25k on it and you could retire at 57.2 years' old according to the pension advice banner that flashed up on my screen >>>
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What are the odds on "Premier League Record Defeat" and "Biggest Ever Defeat in British Professional Football History"? I'd lump on either of them ....... and I suspect the odds for either are shorter than 28/1.Doc H Ball wrote:28/1 for the win, 11/1 for the draw.
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Re: Man City v West Ham United - Match Thread
Win 1-0. Adrian plays a blinder. two banks of four, solid and rigid and looking like a well drilled unit. Sahko to score a sneaky winner around 65th minute.
They give us a false security, we start talking about finishing mid table only for it to come tumbling down in the next game. It's the west ham way, Fergie, BFS.
Hold on, the alarm clock is going off........
They give us a false security, we start talking about finishing mid table only for it to come tumbling down in the next game. It's the west ham way, Fergie, BFS.
Hold on, the alarm clock is going off........
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Re: Man City v West Ham United - Match Thread
9:0 (Man U v Ipswich) 1995 biggest PL win.Clucking Bell wrote:
What are the odds on "Premier League Record Defeat" and "Biggest Ever Defeat in British Professional Football History"? I'd lump on either of them ....... and I suspect the odds for either are shorter than 28/1.
10:0 to Man City is 500/1.
According to the same annoying banner ad a winning bet of £1,453 allows retirement at 54.4 years so I'm off to Paddy Power...
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