Not to mention every point we pick up from now to the new year is a point we won't have to pick up later on, allthough I still think we will slid down to mid table, I can't see us in a relegation battle.
Things are looking good. Probably just 4 more wins and a handful of draws to safety. I think we will hit the 40 point mark in March and enjoy a nice stress free final few weeks of the season. I hope we kick on and see how well we can do rather than take our foot off the gas once survival is secured though.
Can't say I am not surprised with what has been achieved so far this season for West Ham, as I am very surprised. Following your early visit to Carrow Road I thought overall you were pretty awful, although we were not much better I will happily admit. I saw your game at Swansea and again you were even worse but since those days something has clearly gone right for you so credit to SA and the team for that
It must be galling though for a Club with the footballing tradition of West Ham to have to watch that awful "up and under" sh*te from Big Sam. They're having a great season on the table but on the pitch its dreadful stuff. Nearly as ugly as our crap!
lol, do you know why yor friends ignore you? it's probably because your breath smells like **** where you talk out of your arse so much.
AAH, there you are Alf! I was trying to draw you out of hibernation and it worked! Second half v Chelsea was impressive to be fair. Are the fans still demanding Big Sam's removal? Do they want pretty football that much?
I'm not on about one half of football mate. I'm asking if, in general, the fans want a change in Manager despite doing so well this season? The reason I ask is because last season when you were sat in the top two of the NPC, I recall a talksport call-in where the Hammers fans were apoplectic with Allardyce and wanted him gone!
Well in the Championship, alot of fans expected us to win every game, so when at home many teams park the bus, and when we draw, some fans are going to be p1ssed off.
A football manager organises his team to their strengths and his opponents weaknesses, sometimes that means long ball, sometimes it means playing on the floor, if you get stuck playing one way you'll fail.
Fair enough Alf, but what was all that talk about "The West Ham way" we was all hearing about. Has that gone for a burton?
you'd think a real Chelsea fan would be used to losing considering how crap they were in years gone by.