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West Ham-Guardian Perspective

Discussion in 'Hull City' started by WSTiger, Sep 27, 2013.

  1. WSTiger

    WSTiger Well-Known Member

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    At the KC Stadium two resolutely old school English managers will stand in opposing technical areas when Hull City entertain West Ham and considering the bright start to the season enjoyed by Steve Bruce and Sam Allardyce, there is every reason to suppose this could be a decent game. Many people's idea of relegation certainties after the first half-hour of their season-opener against Chelsea, Hull have been quietly impressive ever since, even in undeserved defeat at the hands of Manchester City. Indeed, were it not for Danny Graham's splendidly bizarre goal drought they would almost certainly be higher up the table. Away from home, the Hammers have not scored in three or conceded in two. We are predicting a high-scoring free-for-all on the decidedly spurious grounds that the law of averages suggests that something has to give. BG

    If its a free for all lets hope its City with the highest number of goals. The word "bizarre" to describe DG's goal drought suggests that he for one thinks that there is more than skill involved here and that its maybe down to bad luck and serendipity. Lets hope so since things have a habit of changing around in that area.

    Feel free to move this to the match thread if we have one.
     
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  2. look_back_in_amber

    look_back_in_amber Well-Known Member

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    Eh? Serendipity is usually thought of in terms of a 'gift received but not asked for' or something similar. I hardly think serendipity could be classed as a goal drought, not by the recipient of it anyway, I guess it could if you're an opposition player or fan.

    Nice word though ;)
     
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  3. PattyNchips2

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    ser·en·dip·i·ty [ser-uhn-dip-i-tee]
    noun
    1. an aptitude for making desirable discoveries by accident.
    2. good fortune; luck: the serendipity of getting the first job she applied for.
     
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  4. WSTiger

    WSTiger Well-Known Member

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    Knew that it meant among other things luck.

    So re-read my comment

    "that its maybe down to bad luck and serendipity"

    i.e. that its maybe down to bad luck and luck-sounds a little nonsensical but perfectly ok with the words "lack of" being implied by me and hopefully inferred by the reader. Great fun.
     
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  5. The B&S Fanclub

    The B&S Fanclub Well-Known Member

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    Who reads the Guardian FFS....Lefty, pinko, champagne socialist, Happy Clappers, Do gooding. Right on tree huggers...Or the kind of people who need a slap.
     
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  6. Happy Tiger

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    Oi. Behave yerself. Stop oppressing me too. Facist.
     
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  7. The B&S Fanclub

    The B&S Fanclub Well-Known Member

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    I admit it HT...You've got me banged to rights.
     
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  8. Horsham_Tiger

    Horsham_Tiger Well-Known Member

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    Read the Mail and the Guardian, somewhere in between you'll find some sense.
     
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  9. Dr.Stanley O'Google, HCFC

    Dr.Stanley O'Google, HCFC Well-Known Member

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    I do......<whistle>

    ....and I'm not a pinko, champagne socialist, Happy Clapping, Do gooding, right on tree hugger, by the way. (We all have prejudices, eh? eh? eh?)
     
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  10. mostynthecat

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    I do and I'm a chardonnay drinking, liberal (politics wise), recycling, anti-royal, pro European etc etc. The only other paper I agree with is The Independent.
     
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  11. Dr.Stanley O'Google, HCFC

    Dr.Stanley O'Google, HCFC Well-Known Member

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    (Actually.......I lied! :emoticon-0105-wink: )
     
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  12. bum_chinned_crab

    bum_chinned_crab Well-Known Member

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    I do.

    And I love the way you use the above words as supposed insults. People who do good eh? ****ers the lot of em.
     
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  13. PattyNchips2

    PattyNchips2 Well-Known Member

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    I read the Daily Mail cos I'm a fascist nazi sympathizer.
     
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  14. WSTiger

    WSTiger Well-Known Member

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    In the early mid thirties the Daily Mail was indeed noted for being sympathetic to the Nazis. Today I think that its only notable for its poor journalism and and like most other newspapers its leap onto the bandwagon of sensationalism. The Uk seems to have lost all its great newspapers. What went wrong?
     
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  15. PattyNchips2

    PattyNchips2 Well-Known Member

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    we lost our greatest ever editor to the yanks..
    and to being a judge on USA Has Got Talent..
    I hope sarcasm translates well on here
     
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