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11:19 am June 17, 2010
| ruderover
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New Prem season – Blackpool at home to Wigan, might as well get the easiest game over with first.
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7:56 am May 19, 2010
| ruderover
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West Ham fans say they dont want Allardyce – they want attractive football. Trouble is they believe their own propaganda. If i want to watch attractive football I watch Arsenal, Chelsea,Tottenham…….
Never West Ham!!! If they had any sense they would be begging Sam Allardyce to join them otherwise they will be playing "attractive" football in the Championship.
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10:26 pm May 17, 2010
| ruderover
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Sky are reporting that Big Sam is in the frame – that`s what happens when you beat Arsenal.
You never know if they offer him a better contract and a transfer kitty.
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8:31 pm May 17, 2010
| Mark
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West Ham need to take stock of what Zola has achieved and find someone who is capable of building a team and a relationship with some of the worst fans in the world. The west ham song is were forever blowing bubbles, well if you carry on like this then that is what will happen.
On the manger front Hughes would do a good job, but he will need time and that is something modern day managers don't get.
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4:28 pm May 16, 2010
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It does look like it's going to be Grant but in respect of the way Zola was treated there I hope they find a lesser candidate. Certainly not Mark Hughes-he's better than West Ham.
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2:49 pm May 16, 2010
| extratime
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Yeah, Mark Hughes he`d be an ideal choice football might not be as pretty as they like at Upton Park but I`m sure West Ham fans wont get a repeat of last season.
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2:35 pm May 16, 2010
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Post edited 5:39 pm – May 17, 2010 by denis
Grant seems to be an all round good egg. He wasn't too proud to take on Portsmouth and I suspect most of his work was gratis. West Ham, not my favourite club, would do very well to get him.
Glen Hoddle, once described as "The best passer of the ball in the world." by Don Howe, has been making a lot of sense recently as a tv pundit.
But what of Mark Hughes? He was a revelation at Blackburn on a very small budget, and unfairly treated, in my view, at Eastlands. I think it was Jack the Lad Robhino and co-conspirators, 'wot dun him in.' Rather than the move from a small town club with a big history to a big town club wanting to make history.
Glen Hoddle seems to be the best fit of the three. No offence Glen, but the other two are top class, and West Ham? Well…make your own mind up.
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10:28 am May 16, 2010
| camtheman
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Who do you think is going to be the next West Ham manager after the unfortunate Zola's sacking? Avram Grant and Glenn Hoddle are two of the favourites would they be right for the club or is there a dark horse you think will take charge?
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