You're talking about the man who attempted a rabona instead of just taking a touch and scoring? That man lacks confidence?Faubert's Boot wrote:
Calleri looks very low on confidence, it's so easy to read in his body language.
Stoke City 0-0 West Ham Utd (29/04/17)
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The devil made me say it .Faubert's Boot wrote:
Yeah, i'm sure the "playstation generation" made that decision
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Well if he's hesitating to do the basics and making poor decisions, then yeah i think that's an indication of low confidence.HammerMan2004 wrote:
You're talking about the man who attempted a rabona instead of just taking a touch and scoring? That man lacks confidence?
Re: Stoke City vs West Ham Utd match thread
Swansea need to win all three to catch us. They beat Sunderland and West Brom which means it's all on Everton getting something.
We need to win one of the last 2 home games to be safe ahead of the final day.
I've felt for weeks that things are coming together for us to get relegated.
We have missed opportunities to be safe against Sunderland, Everton & Stoke.
Do I see West Ham beating Tottenham or Liverpool at home? No.
We need to win one of the last 2 home games to be safe ahead of the final day.
I've felt for weeks that things are coming together for us to get relegated.
We have missed opportunities to be safe against Sunderland, Everton & Stoke.
Do I see West Ham beating Tottenham or Liverpool at home? No.
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Re: Stoke City vs West Ham Utd: match thread
Post-match press conference: Slaven Bilic vs Stoke City [video]
http://www.kumb.com/story.php?id=131233
Post-match press conference: Mark Hughes vs West Ham Utd [video]
http://www.kumb.com/story.php?id=131234
The oppostion view: Stoke City
http://www.kumb.com/story.php?id=131235
http://www.kumb.com/story.php?id=131233
Post-match press conference: Mark Hughes vs West Ham Utd [video]
http://www.kumb.com/story.php?id=131234
The oppostion view: Stoke City
http://www.kumb.com/story.php?id=131235
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Re: Stoke City vs West Ham Utd: match thread
Interesting to see one of their fans impressed with calleri
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Highlight for me was the ref's performance (welcome back Lee Probert). Allowed the game to flow and paid little attention to Shaquiri's diving masterclass.
To answer an earlier post, the fans were booing the substitution, not Noble, i.e. the fact that Ayew went off and not Callieri.
There was also a chorus of "you don't know what your'e doing" when Noddy came on for Callieri.
Still, at least it didn't rain and only took 1/2 hour to get out of the car park.
If you offered me another 0-0 v Spurs I would take it, as I can't see us scoring another goal this season. :cry:
To answer an earlier post, the fans were booing the substitution, not Noble, i.e. the fact that Ayew went off and not Callieri.
There was also a chorus of "you don't know what your'e doing" when Noddy came on for Callieri.
Still, at least it didn't rain and only took 1/2 hour to get out of the car park.
If you offered me another 0-0 v Spurs I would take it, as I can't see us scoring another goal this season. :cry:
Re: Stoke City vs West Ham Utd: match thread
Agree on the ref Sauce. I thought it was fantastic how he let smaller challenges go for both sides and let the game flow.
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Re: Stoke City vs West Ham Utd: match thread
perhaps too little, the petulant twat was always on the ground.Sauce! wrote:Highlight for me was the ref's performance (welcome back Lee Probert). Allowed the game to flow and paid little attention to Shaquiri's diving masterclass.
should have been off on the attempted con in the box against ginge.
but yes, good refereeing and hopefully it will continue (last game wasn't too bad either from that point of view if i remember correctly)
Re: Stoke City vs West Ham Utd: match thread
He did some stuff right, one of which was hold the ball up against Shawcross which must have impressed the Stoke supporter.Burnley Hammer wrote:Interesting to see one of their fans impressed with calleri
He's never a premier league standard forward, but in the **** stakes he's no David Kelly.