Anyone watching Lionheart v Bangleman?
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Anyone watching Lionheart v Bangleman?
Or rather... Manchester City v West Ham.
2-1 to MC at h-t - but should be 2-2 from where I was sitting - what was wrong with that goal?
2-1 to MC at h-t - but should be 2-2 from where I was sitting - what was wrong with that goal?
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Re: Anyone watching Lionheart v Bangleman?
An entertaining game. Should have been 4-2 but will settle for the 3 points and the return from injury of Santa Cruz and Michael "Chubby" Johnson. Hughes will have selection problems when Adebayor and Robinho return as well. As for West Ham, they play attractive football and should soon climb from their current lowly position.
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Re: Anyone watching Lionheart v Bangleman?
An entertaining game. Should have been 4-2 but will settle for the 3 points and the return from injury of Santa Cruz and Michael "Chubby" Johnson. Hughes will have selection problems when Adebayor and Robinho return as well. As for West Ham, they play attractive football and should soon climb from their current lowly position.
I'm pretty much sure you'll get 5th place this season.
West Ham have done well despite having very little money and not much, apart from Cole in the striker department.
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Re: Anyone watching Lionheart v Bangleman?
An entertaining game. Should have been 4-2 but will settle for the 3 points and the return from injury of Santa Cruz and Michael "Chubby" Johnson. Hughes will have selection problems when Adebayor and Robinho return as well. As for West Ham, they play attractive football and should soon climb from their current lowly position.
We woz robbed !!!!
Well, not quite, but considering the crap team we put out due to inkjuries, and lack of half decent players a loss was expected
The quality of Tevez as a man shone through when he scored and put his hand up to apologise to West Ham fans, and his hands together beging for forgiveness........compare that to the 80 yard sprint by Adebayor a few weeks ago.....enough said !
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Re: Anyone watching Lionheart v Bangleman?
What was wrong with that 2nd goal for **** sake, and what an utter tedious prick of a ref, moving the ball back 5inches if a free kick was being taken in wrong place and some really petty decisions, and getting the '2nd' goal one completely wrong....
We woz robbed !!!!
Well, not quite, but considering the crap team we put out due to inkjuries, and lack of half decent players a loss was expected
The quality of Tevez as a man shone through when he scored and put his hand up to apologise to West Ham fans, and his hands together beging for forgiveness........compare that to the 80 yard sprint by Adebayor a few weeks ago.....enough said !
We woz robbed !!!!
Well, not quite, but considering the crap team we put out due to inkjuries, and lack of half decent players a loss was expected
The quality of Tevez as a man shone through when he scored and put his hand up to apologise to West Ham fans, and his hands together beging for forgiveness........compare that to the 80 yard sprint by Adebayor a few weeks ago.....enough said !
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Re: Anyone watching Lionheart v Bangleman?
Just to remind Bangleman that the Assistant Ref was waving his flag before Cole put his cross in. My instinct tells me that Given may therefore have been distracted. Over the 90 minutes, City had about 12 decent attempts on goal to WHU's 3-4 so it was a fair result. That lad Noble looks useful. If he continues to play like that, Hughes may try and buy him in the January transfer window. I thought De Jong was immense.
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Re: Anyone watching Lionheart v Bangleman?
Just to remind Bangleman that the Assistant Ref was waving his flag before Cole put his cross in. My instinct tells me that Given may therefore have been distracted. Over the 90 minutes, City had about 12 decent attempts on goal to WHU's 3-4 so it was a fair result. That lad Noble looks useful. If he continues to play like that, Hughes may try and buy him in the January transfer window. I thought De Jong was immense.