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Hogg gets to the ball first and his foot is moving in a downward motion. It only ends up being a 'stamp' because Ayew is so wildly out of control and moving much faster than Hogg could've anticipated. Ayew on the other hand gets nowhere near the ball and connects with Hogg's standing leg. On a wetter surface with a bit more zip and less stability, that could be a season-ender.

Oliver is usually a total plank but on this occasion I think he's made the right call.

At one point both players have both feet off the ground cos they are both jumping in to the tackle and are therefore out of control...therefore it should be 2 reds...

I will et this pass without a Mike drop moment if you would promise never to bring up Nasri again :bandit:
 
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Why do the West Ham fans hate the owners so much

no idea to be fair.
It ain't like they run their mouths off about how West ham will be in the CL, buying the best players or anything <whistle>

As far as I remember they only said they were going to take West ham where a club likd them should rightfully be...and they are making good on that promise <whistle>
 
The result yesterday will probably ensure
that Man Utd finish above the Poool in the
PL come season end.

And no doubt the Mousers are :

1. in penalty meltdown

2. get very worried that Man Utd will also finish
above them in the AKCJ/Diego GF league
 
Why do the West Ham fans hate the owners so much
They made a lot of big promises, don't know how to run a club and don't understand their own fanbase.
The move to the Olympic stadium was handled very badly and a lot of the support feel that they've lost their club and it's identity.
They're used to being a bit ****, but the owners have raised expectations without improving standards.

Gold and Sullivan did something very similar at Birmingham and ended up alienating their fans, too.
They never seem to have a long-term plan for the team and have no idea what to look for in a manager.
Everything that they do seems to be about making a quick buck and getting out.
 
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They made a lot of big promises, don't know how to run a club and don't understand their own fanbase.
The move to the Olympic stadium was handled very badly and a lot of the support feel that they've lost their club and it's identity.
They're used to being a bit ****, but the owners have raised expectations without improving standards.

Gold and Sullivan did something very similar at Birmingham and ended up alienating their fans, too.
They never seem to have a long-term plan for the team and have no idea what to look for in a manager.
Everything that they do seems to be about making a quick buck and getting out.
Also, as I mentioned in the Sullivan & Gold thread, the owners' relationship with the Inter-City Firm is similar to the one Lazio's have with their various Ultras. You know, the ones who hurl racist abuse at players and hang anti-semitic banners at the Stadio Olimpico...
 
It’s been coming. Watford have barely touched the ball in the opening 8 minutes.
 
Watford have only won 1 in their last 11 away games, so it’s hard to be optimistic at this point...
Should be level, I dont know how Parrera (spelling) missed that one.

Having said that, Wurzil from 6 metres with only the keeper to beat <laugh>
 
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