As well as the eto story the Mirror are also reporting that Morrison is not in Sam's plans and he wants to get rid.
It's just a bit odd that Harry did not play him at Wembley. Attitude?? I don't think he played in the Wigan game either. When he was good, he was very good. Would we have got to the top 6 without his goals?
Morrison apparently tweeted something about Moscow and having to make a decision, but then quickly deleted it.
I really don't want Morrison. He's a bad apple and the wrong sort. At least Adel isn't interested in gang culture.
I thought that at times towards the end of the season, when the chips were down, he seemed to melt away.
Unfortunately, I agree 100%. You want that creative player to create the spark when things aren't going so well. Not the temperamental type that sulk when times are tough.
I would go further and say that the majority of his performances for us were disappointing and on the whole his attitude was probably worst than a certain Mr Taarabt. Yes there were a few spectacular goals but my abiding memory of the bloke will be the number of times he simply stopped playing when things got physical. No thanks.
I think that appraisal is being rather hard on him when you consider some of the performances he put in and important goals scored - he certainly made the difference with the goals in Charlie's absence, in comparison to Keane, Maiga & Kevin Doyle (cut above the other two - he contributed by his effort). I agree more with this appraisal - a #10 like Bowles & Marsh has to be cut a little slack to accommodate their genius - he's still a young developing player who could be a good addition to our squad, assuming Taarabt is moving on.
Based on West Ham performance in New Zealand, it may very well be 'fat sam' who is out the door, before long. I don't think the Hammers fan will cut him much slack. He would have to be in the running to be first PL manager sacked.
I think you missed my point. I was saying they're both useless but at least Adel isn't a fan of gang culture.
Not convinced by the guy but would be prepared to take a gamble on him provided at the right price and on the right money
The West Ham board and boss Sam Allardyce appear to be on collision course over the future of Ravel Morrison. Sam has said Ravel is not part of his plans but we do - as a board - see him as part of our plans
We need him, Taarabt or someone of similar ilk just to provide some different options within the squad. I'd favour Adel if there was a choice