walmai wrote:Don't tell me the Dudley Dinosaur's getting under your skin!
walmai wrote:Don't tell me the Dudley Dinosaur's getting under your skin!
Ted Hughes wrote:walmai wrote:Don't tell me the Dudley Dinosaur's getting under your skin!
Fat Sam is one of Ferguson's little club & we have largely detested him on here for a long time.
It's not a new thing. I wasn't happy when he went to West Ham, as I have always had a high opinion of West Ham, but despised him. In conclusion; I hope you sack the fat cunt.
walmai wrote:Ted Hughes wrote:walmai wrote:Don't tell me the Dudley Dinosaur's getting under your skin!
Fat Sam is one of Ferguson's little club & we have largely detested him on here for a long time.
It's not a new thing. I wasn't happy when he went to West Ham, as I have always had a high opinion of West Ham, but despised him. In conclusion; I hope you sack the fat cunt.
You know, its funny you say that, because that (and his basic style of play) was one of the main reasons why, when he got appointed, I wasn't happy about the situation. His lap-dog routine when Benitez and Ferguson fell out was embarrassing.
What's worse is that he's actually not as bad as the Goblins, our owners.
Not a season to be remembered fondly, frankly, the 3 victories over Spurs aside...
walmai wrote: You know, its funny you say that, because that (and his basic style of play) was one of the main reasons why, when he got appointed, I wasn't happy about the situation. His lap-dog routine when Benitez and Ferguson fell out was embarrassing. What's worse is that he's actually not as bad as the Goblins, our owners. Not a season to be remembered fondly, frankly, the 3 victories over Spurs aside...
Florida Blue wrote:walmai wrote: You know, its funny you say that, because that (and his basic style of play) was one of the main reasons why, when he got appointed, I wasn't happy about the situation. His lap-dog routine when Benitez and Ferguson fell out was embarrassing. What's worse is that he's actually not as bad as the Goblins, our owners. Not a season to be remembered fondly, frankly, the 3 victories over Spurs aside...
Why do you have to be so pragmatic on a week when I am trying to hate your lot and your team?
Oh well still like the Hammers and their supporters, but not for two hours come Sunday.
walmai wrote:
Its a lot easier to be the pragmatist when all that rides on it for us is the precise amount of finishing position money we earn (on a potential spread of 11th-14th place), I suppose. It would of course be different, even if historically there's no beef between the clubs, if we were fighting to stay up.
My personal wish is that we can banish some of the down-right embarrassment of a record aggregate scoreline defeat in a semi-final.
Which, importantly, is the likely spur for the 18 players selected to wear our shirts tomorrow. Its probably worth factoring in that they were deprived what for many might have been a single shot of appearing in a Wembley cup final. Small beer for your lot, fo sho, but its what is likely to add the bite to our tackles.
If there's a single thing for which we all following WHUFC have to credit Big Sam, its, when our team is fully fit, a resilient and determined back line of defence. You will not be seeing Relegation Roger again.
I am still about 98% sure that you will be raising the trophy on your pitch come 1800.
[url="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XZeaEpZYDug"]Here, have a chill pill... watch our finest and most unexpected victory of the season[/url]
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