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Re: Premier League Success Thread 2017/18 - Part Two

Posted: Sat Mar 10, 2018 8:38 pm
by chelseachelsea
Reg, sorry It should have been 2-2 God knows why the goal was disallowed.

Re: Premier League Success Thread 2017/18 - Part Two

Posted: Sat Mar 10, 2018 8:45 pm
by Bad Blue 2000
I saw it on telly but there were a few people around. It sounded like the whistle blew before the player 'scored'.
Surely that doesn't count as disallowed?

Only seen it the once, mind.

Re: Premier League Success Thread 2017/18 - Part Two

Posted: Sat Mar 10, 2018 9:12 pm
by Jonathan
chelseachelsea wrote:Reg, sorry It should have been 2-2 God knows why the goal was disallowed.


You could see it coming. We should of been so far out of sight it’s not true but we weren’t and got a bit lucky with that decision.

Re: Premier League Success Thread 2017/18 - Part Two

Posted: Sat Mar 10, 2018 9:52 pm
by Holden Mcgroyne
Moyes could take West Ham down as well as Sunderland and still have a year left on his united contract.

Re: Premier League Success Thread 2017/18 - Part Two

Posted: Sat Mar 10, 2018 10:25 pm
by Reg
chelseachelsea wrote:Reg, sorry It should have been 2-2 God knows why the goal was disallowed.


We didn’t deserve a point today, so no complaints.

Problem is all the games we did deserve points from, but didn’t get them.

Having since seen it on TV, it looked as though a defender (was it Cahill?) threw himself in front of our player, and the ref thought he had been fouled, although there wasn’t actually any contact.

Re: Premier League Success Thread 2017/18 - Part Two

Posted: Sat Mar 10, 2018 11:15 pm
by carcinogen
I feel rather sorry for Gold, Sullivan, and Brady (I never thought I would say that); they are venture capitalists who took advantage of a good deal.

West Ham fans should look at themselves for letting it happen. And if they really can't face doing that, they should turn-up at Boris Jonhsons' and Seb Coe's house and kick off.

Re: Premier League Success Thread 2017/18 - Part Two

Posted: Sat Mar 10, 2018 11:35 pm
by Reg
carcinogen wrote:I feel rather sorry for Gold, Sullivan, and Brady (I never thought I would say that); they are venture capitalists who took advantage of a good deal.


Venture capitalists who take advantage of a good deal - is there a charity for these long-suffering people?

If so, I’d love to help them.

Re: Premier League Success Thread 2017/18 - Part Two

Posted: Sun Mar 11, 2018 1:16 am
by Petingo
What the fuck is going on with that coat Sullivan wears.

Re: Premier League Success Thread 2017/18 - Part Two

Posted: Sun Mar 11, 2018 1:34 am
by Bad Blue 2000
It's an exciting race for second place.

Re: Premier League Success Thread 2017/18 - Part Two

Posted: Sun Mar 11, 2018 5:57 am
by mikebv
Holden Mcgroyne wrote:Moyes could take West Ham down as well as Sunderland and still have a year left on his united contract.


Billy McNeill took Citeh and Villa down in the same Season, 1986...

Another ex Celtic player coincidentally...

Another, 'coincidence' no doubt, is that a certain someone also "Luvvz hem ti bitz" as well....

Hope someone mentions this fact to him next week on air when everyone apart from DFM is being blamed for West Hams season...

Re: Premier League Success Thread 2017/18 - Part Two

Posted: Sun Mar 11, 2018 9:37 am
by kancutlawns
mikebv wrote:
Holden Mcgroyne wrote:Moyes could take West Ham down as well as Sunderland and still have a year left on his united contract.


Billy McNeill took Citeh and Villa down in the same Season, 1986...

Another ex Celtic player coincidentally...

Another, 'coincidence' no doubt, is that a certain someone also "Luvvz hem ti bitz" as well....

Hope someone mentions this fact to him next week on air when everyone apart from DFM is being blamed for West Hams season...

And Big Eck almost took Villa down just inside a year after taking the Blues down. Can’t think of the common denominator here.

Re: Premier League Success Thread 2017/18 - Part Two

Posted: Sun Mar 11, 2018 12:02 pm
by Bad Blue 2000
mikebv wrote:
Holden Mcgroyne wrote:Moyes could take West Ham down as well as Sunderland and still have a year left on his united contract.


Billy McNeill took Citeh and Villa down in the same Season, 1986...

Another ex Celtic player coincidentally...

Another, 'coincidence' no doubt, is that a certain someone also "Luvvz hem ti bitz" as well....

Hope someone mentions this fact to him next week on air when everyone apart from DFM is being blamed for West Hams season...

Have you ever made a post on here that you didn't steal from another forum?

Re: Premier League Success Thread 2017/18 - Part Two

Posted: Sun Mar 11, 2018 12:07 pm
by sjbarca

Re: Premier League Success Thread 2017/18 - Part Two

Posted: Mon Mar 12, 2018 8:57 pm
by Suhari
Saints sack the clown Pellegrino!!!!

Thank fuck for that. About 4 months too late, but still.

We might even show some fight to stay up now.

Re: Premier League Success Thread 2017/18 - Part Two

Posted: Mon Mar 12, 2018 9:16 pm
by delboy1983
Suhari wrote:Saints sack the clown Pellegrino!!!!

Thank fuck for that. About 4 months too late, but still.

We might even show some fight to stay up now.


Are there any Red Adair's left out there
Only one comes to mind -Harry Redknapp
OH DEAR :!: