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Hardly expect Bilic to survive if they lose or draw direly next game against Huddersfield (who, no doubt, will have Capt. Jean-Luc Picard tractor-beaming free kicks into goals).

Normally, you'd expect their experience to see them through yet another relegation battle, especially against the other two London sides already grappling with serious relegation fears - Palace and Woolwich. But a loss to Huddersfield would really put a stench about the Olympic stadium. And worsen when Millwall come in next season.
 
The dildo brothers don't like payouts (unless it is to them) so I think he'll be given a stay of execution if he beats Huddersfield.
 
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Hardly expect Bilic to survive if they lose or draw direly next game against Huddersfield (who, no doubt, will have Capt. Jean-Luc Picard tractor-beaming free kicks into goals).

Normally, you'd expect their experience to see them through yet another relegation battle, especially against the other two London sides already grappling with serious relegation fears - Palace and Woolwich. But a loss to Huddersfield would really put a stench about the Olympic stadium. And worsen when Millwall come in next season.
Oh please make it happen.
Please please please.
On the plus side, the seats would get closer to the pitch.
 
Snodgrass said: “I was coming on against City and he (Bilic) said ‘Where do you want to play, on the left or right?”

“I thought ‘You have just signed me and I have played on the right or behind the striker at Hull City all season’.

“That was my debut and alarm bells were ringing right away. I found it very strange and I realised from the off that it wasn’t going to happen.

“Every time I played, I was on the left. I don’t know why he did it.

“I joined as Dimitri Payet left and maybe it was a case of ‘you can play there’.

“But I’d only filled in on the left on a couple of occasions. I hate that position but when you are Scottish you are brought up to play anywhere.

“It’s fine to play for one or two games but you need to play in your right position, especially on the back of scoring nine goals for Hull.”

After losing his first three games of the Premier League season Bilic is under pressure and it has been reported that he has held talks with co-owner David Sullivan about his future.

Snodgrass has said that he did not rush into see the Hammers boss last season because he was feeling the heat after a poor run of results.

“At that stage, nobody had scored more goals for Hull or West Ham. The manager was under a lot of pressure and I later said that out of respect I didn’t want to go in and see him during that period,” added Snodgrass.

“But when I eventually did speak to him I said I thought he would have known I wasn’t a left-midfielder and that he must have watched me after signing me for that type of money.

“His answer was basically that when people are confident they can play anywhere.”

http://www.teamtalk.com/news/snodgrass-rips-into-struggling-west-ham-boss-bilic
 
Snodgrass said: “I was coming on against City and he (Bilic) said ‘Where do you want to play, on the left or right?”

“I thought ‘You have just signed me and I have played on the right or behind the striker at Hull City all season’.

“That was my debut and alarm bells were ringing right away. I found it very strange and I realised from the off that it wasn’t going to happen.

“Every time I played, I was on the left. I don’t know why he did it.

“I joined as Dimitri Payet left and maybe it was a case of ‘you can play there’.

“But I’d only filled in on the left on a couple of occasions. I hate that position but when you are Scottish you are brought up to play anywhere.

“It’s fine to play for one or two games but you need to play in your right position, especially on the back of scoring nine goals for Hull.”

After losing his first three games of the Premier League season Bilic is under pressure and it has been reported that he has held talks with co-owner David Sullivan about his future.

Snodgrass has said that he did not rush into see the Hammers boss last season because he was feeling the heat after a poor run of results.

“At that stage, nobody had scored more goals for Hull or West Ham. The manager was under a lot of pressure and I later said that out of respect I didn’t want to go in and see him during that period,” added Snodgrass.

“But when I eventually did speak to him I said I thought he would have known I wasn’t a left-midfielder and that he must have watched me after signing me for that type of money.

“His answer was basically that when people are confident they can play anywhere.”

http://www.teamtalk.com/news/snodgrass-rips-into-struggling-west-ham-boss-bilic

And when someone is a toss Manager they can get anyone relegated.

Ooh - how long have I been Andy Sinton ?
 
Ooh - how long have I been Andy Sinton ?
All your life, Andy.

BBC said:
French newspaper L'Equipe are reporting that Diafra Sakho and his entourage can't understand why West Ham haven't allowed him join the French club Rennes. He arrived in Rennes on Wednesday and had a medical but they report "West Ham have radically changed their position."

Yesterday West Ham co-owner David Gold tweeted "Diafra Sakho is not for sale in this transfer window he is an integral part of our first team squad and will play a part in our recovery."
:D Poor sod, stuck with the Caravan Club for another year.
 
Absolute shambles of a club

Their fans have been conned BIG time, moved to move to next level and have gone back, they ahve gone behind the likes of Stoke, WBA, Leics even Huddersfield.

So they are homeless for life, have a Championship standard training facility and a third rate first team.

Top move leaving Upton Park
 
It wqas always going to be a disaster, they never had the demand to take up a bigger stadium. And they are run by clowns to they were never going to be canny enough to make good of the opportunity either.

Its great :D
 
I've got mates who are west ham fans, they think the dildo brothers are doing a decent job :eek:

They've spent close to 50 million on four players aged 28, 29, 30 and 32. The media is helping them spin that as a good window because they are big names.
 
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