Cheers Thai. I posted this on another thread but I'll stick it here too: London tube strike has been 'suspended'. No further details as yet though. Hopefully it'll make things a bit easier for any Canaries travelling through London to get to the game.
Here's some comparison stats: http://epl.squawka.com/west-ham-uni...-2014/english-barclays-premier-league/matches Might be accurate, who knows!
On the basis of this one and the Man Citeh one, it won't take much to coax Canaries Soccer out of retirement
I think, starting next season, I can do this most, if not every week - proper one's at that. Just this year I am tied up with so many other things
Hope to see us line-up in the same fashion as against Man City tonight. If we can apply pressure from the midfield, I think we stand a better chance of winning the ball higher up the pitch, as West Ham won't be as good at keeping the ball under pressure than City were. Redmond could be key tonight. I'm sure I've read a fact/opinion that West Ham are one of the slowest teams in the league? Having Redmond's pace could prove key to good counter-attacking, and he'll force West Ham to play deeper than Man City did as they're more lacking in quick defenders. I think I'll start tearing my hair out if we go 4-4-2 though!
We usually score 1 every other game so as long as we keep another clean sheet a 1 0 would be fantastic tonight.
I am going to the game tonight with a couple of mates who are big West Ham fans! I shant be telling you who I will be cheering for!