Fully agree. His finish on Sat was class, and his all round game is very good. Didnt really know much about him TBH but very impressed with what i hve seen. He's clearly a big talent. Lets see (hope)if he can keep the consistancy.
Ravel is talented and let's hope he can do the business for us. But there are reasons west ham are willing to let him go, he's a 1st class knob, unfortunately. Check his pics on twitter, he fancies himself as a badboy. A mate of mine is a football coach, a kid he trains is on the verge of breaking in to the Watford team. He was picked for England u18's along with Morrison, the manager turned to ravel and said go and warm up, you're going on, Morrison just said to him no, I'm ready, the manger then insisted and Morrison still refused. If this is what a kid playing for his county can do, you can imagine the crap west ham have put up with. I mean it's not like they can afford to throw away such talent. But right now I couldn't give a damn, as long as he does a job for us, but long term his attitude would be no better than adel.
He's good right now, let's use him while we can. He may well be a twat but who cares so long as he keeps on scoring. Anyway even twats can change, look at our Joey
I want us to succeed which is why I don't want Redknapp just like I don't want crap players. So should we support our players and give Zamora and SWP another contract?
But do you want them here? If they are here, they are just sucking tens of millions out of the club sending us into bankruptcy while offering nothing on the pitch. I dont support that and never will.
I've supported us through much worse times with much worse players than the ones we have now. I hope that Zamora starts on tuesday and I hope redknapp is still our manager next season. Whether I want a player to go or stay makes no difference to whetherbor not I support them. I trust our ownersbwhen they say we will not be made bankrupt, but ifbeevwere I would still support the way I have in the past.
Is this still a Ravel Morrison thread....? I'd like to say he's a good player and all our players should get our support when they pull on the top,regardless of what we think of them. That is as long as they actually try. Of course Sherron and boswinga are exempt from this ruling
i can't believe this, footballers are all well rounded inderviduals. it's clear you are making this up because you are jelous. ha ha ha. To be fair there is also another story going round from the gardian i think, so it should be judy with a bit of credit. The story goes big sam tried to get ravel to sign with his own agaent. Ravel said no thanks. This is why he is being pushed out.
Ive also heard that a few times across difrent boards and from a mate back home who is a Hammer. Not sure how true but its thier loss because he's clearly good enough and looks like he wants to play. Maybe harry's got one right at last i wouldnt mind if we could keep him for a few years. He can ba as much of a c**k off the pitch as he likes as long as he stays fit, puts in the hard graft and continues as is. The guy could be one for the future ? Before you slate me for that, he clearly doesnt carry his bad attitude of disintrest onto the field for thr games......or at least I've not seen it. You at the games could probably tell more anout that.... ?
Probably already been said but I can't see him going back to Spam whilst the pie-eater is still there. Just hope fat Sam doesn't lose his job any time soon. He's the reason he left.
Whatever is said about Ravel Morrison.... 'Fergie couldn't tame him', 'he's as thick as two short pigs', 'big Sam and Nolan tried to tap him up', etc - it's all irrelevant if he keeps up the fine performances on the pitch in the hooped jersey.
Is that the same as .......... thick as two planks; a sandwich short of a loaf; not the sharpest tool in the shed; dumb as all fcuk; he who has tool in hand, not necessarily a mechanic????? ........... but as you say, if he keep it together both on and off the pitch and keeps banging them in, who gives a .....?
I saw old Big Sam shopping with his missus in Canary Wharf friday evening - was going to say thanks for Ravel, but he didnt look best pleased to be traipsing round a shopping mall.
I love a mixed metaphor. I recall many years ago a new junior starting in the office and the boss saying 'Go easy on him, he's a bit green behind the ears'
I know few also. "His canoe is short of few indians" , "He isn't the sharpest pencil in the pencil case" and "his carpets are a mess in his upstairs floor." Hope Ravel is not any of them and keeps going like he has during his time in hoops.