Justified logic wrote:I'm torn between not wanting to see West Ham relegated and wanting to see Moyes dragged through shite.
Mikhail Chigorin wrote:Who do we all want to win in the Dippers v Chelsea encounter ??
I don't want Klopperty to fashion a win and become unbearable again, along with all their wretched followers, in the mistaken belief that their season is back on track but, at the same time, Chelsea dropping a few points is always welcome.
Difficult.
At the same time, Harry Kane's All Star XI will, no doubt, thrash WBA but it would be nice if, having disposed of Mr Pulis, they could put in a determined performance and turn over the arrogant Poch outfit.
It would be nice, but I don't suppose it will happen.
As for the Scum, I suppose Brighton will be like rabbits in a car's headlights and will just lie down and let Mourinho's mob walk all over them.
Mikhail Chigorin wrote:Who do we all want to win in the Dippers v Chelsea encounter ??
I don't want Klopperty to fashion a win and become unbearable again, along with all their wretched followers, in the mistaken belief that their season is back on track but, at the same time, Chelsea dropping a few points is always welcome.
Difficult.
At the same time, Harry Kane's All Star XI will, no doubt, thrash WBA but it would be nice if, having disposed of Mr Pulis, they could put in a determined performance and turn over the arrogant Poch outfit.
It would be nice, but I don't suppose it will happen.
As for the Scum, I suppose Brighton will be like rabbits in a car's headlights and will just lie down and let Mourinho's mob walk all over them.
Mikhail Chigorin wrote:Justified logic wrote:I'm torn between not wanting to see West Ham relegated and wanting to see Moyes dragged through shite.
When Gollum gets sacked - and I've a feeling it might be sooner than later - I wonder if Pearce will be given the job as Caretaker Manager ??
If so, that should provide some exciting football for the West Ham faithful.........
Mikhail Chigorin wrote:Justified logic wrote:I'm torn between not wanting to see West Ham relegated and wanting to see Moyes dragged through shite.
When Gollum gets sacked - and I've a feeling it might be sooner than later - I wonder if Pearce will be given the job as Caretaker Manager ??
If so, that should provide some exciting football for the West Ham faithful.........
Mikhail Chigorin wrote:Who do we all want to win in the Dippers v Chelsea encounter ??
I don't want Klopperty to fashion a win and become unbearable again, along with all their wretched followers, in the mistaken belief that their season is back on track but, at the same time, Chelsea dropping a few points is always welcome.
Difficult.
At the same time, Harry Kane's All Star XI will, no doubt, thrash WBA but it would be nice if, having disposed of Mr Pulis, they could put in a determined performance and turn over the arrogant Poch outfit.
It would be nice, but I don't suppose it will happen.
As for the Scum, I suppose Brighton will be like rabbits in a car's headlights and will just lie down and let Mourinho's mob walk all over them.
john@staustell wrote:Mikhail Chigorin wrote:Justified logic wrote:I'm torn between not wanting to see West Ham relegated and wanting to see Moyes dragged through shite.
When Gollum gets sacked - and I've a feeling it might be sooner than later - I wonder if Pearce will be given the job as Caretaker Manager ??
If so, that should provide some exciting football for the West Ham faithful.........
Can't see beyond a Leicester win. I would feel sorry for Zaba. But on 100 grand a week, fuck it
Beefymcfc wrote:England Ladies on BBC2 if anybody interested.
nottsblue wrote:Beefymcfc wrote:England Ladies on BBC2 if anybody interested.
If MC is near a TV there is a program about great bridges of the world on Ch5. It is focusing on the Millau viaduct in France
nottsblue wrote:Reckon West Ham will get turned over tonight. Imagine the atmosphere will be very tense
Justified logic wrote:Mikhail Chigorin wrote:Who do we all want to win in the Dippers v Chelsea encounter ??
I don't want Klopperty to fashion a win and become unbearable again, along with all their wretched followers, in the mistaken belief that their season is back on track but, at the same time, Chelsea dropping a few points is always welcome.
Difficult.
At the same time, Harry Kane's All Star XI will, no doubt, thrash WBA but it would be nice if, having disposed of Mr Pulis, they could put in a determined performance and turn over the arrogant Poch outfit.
It would be nice, but I don't suppose it will happen.
As for the Scum, I suppose Brighton will be like rabbits in a car's headlights and will just lie down and let Mourinho's mob walk all over them.
A winn'ye the poo or a 0-0 draw for me. I think Chelsea will be our major challengers this year, but always welcome for challengers to draw against each other home and away.
As regards Brighton, having missed the opportunity to go to the first game of the season, I'm hoping they'll stay up and 1 or 3 points tomorrow would be very nice, thank you. I'm hoping Brighton will surprise.
(Were you thinking of Bright Eyes?!)
freshie wrote:nottsblue wrote:Reckon West Ham will get turned over tonight. Imagine the atmosphere will be very tense
Gollum to get sacked before Christmas
Dimples wrote:Justified logic wrote:Mikhail Chigorin wrote:Who do we all want to win in the Dippers v Chelsea encounter ??
I don't want Klopperty to fashion a win and become unbearable again, along with all their wretched followers, in the mistaken belief that their season is back on track but, at the same time, Chelsea dropping a few points is always welcome.
Difficult.
At the same time, Harry Kane's All Star XI will, no doubt, thrash WBA but it would be nice if, having disposed of Mr Pulis, they could put in a determined performance and turn over the arrogant Poch outfit.
It would be nice, but I don't suppose it will happen.
As for the Scum, I suppose Brighton will be like rabbits in a car's headlights and will just lie down and let Mourinho's mob walk all over them.
A winn'ye the poo or a 0-0 draw for me. I think Chelsea will be our major challengers this year, but always welcome for challengers to draw against each other home and away.
As regards Brighton, having missed the opportunity to go to the first game of the season, I'm hoping they'll stay up and 1 or 3 points tomorrow would be very nice, thank you. I'm hoping Brighton will surprise.
(Were you thinking of Bright Eyes?!)
Hoping for a Chelsea win.
They are serious PL title contenders.
Out of their next 14 fixtures they play 1 top 6 team - Arsenal.
The Dippers are not serious rivals, not with Klopp 'organizing' their defense.
Let them have the 3 points and their 5 minutes in the sun - that is as good as its going to get for them.
I expect Brighton will be well organized and will put it up to the Rags. Houghton is no pushover.
But sadly Utd will win it.
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