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I'll let you know if we need a new doorman EP.


Some interesting names popping up as a potential new Spurs manager...Klinsmann would be very popular, but World Cup in the way. Keeping it Teutonic, how about Herr Klopp, Spurs Heavy Metal against the Arsenal Orchestra. Or back to the future, In Hod we Trust?...

At this point of the season back in 2010, under a clueless jowly faced manager, WH had 13 points and the season had consisted of losses, a lot of draws and 2 wins - the one high point being a win over Spurs.


The board stayed with Grant til the end of the season - and relegation.


ring a bell?

this in the Indy -


"When a club of West Ham?s limited horizons effectively sacrifice the chance of a League Cup semi-final place to prepare for a League visit to Old Trafford, the extent of the challenge becomes clear.


Allardyce confirmed his intention to select fringe players for Wednesday?s quarter-final tie against Tottenham at White Hart Lane. ?We have to prepare to do what others have done, get points at Manchester United,? he said. ?As much as I don?t like to admit it, that?s the more important game.?




joyless, clueless, hopeless,

El Pibe Wrote:

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> pop my bubble of denial why don't you, I thought

> this was the season of goodwill...




There's still the irrational but permanent optimism endemic in following the Irons - the glimmer that a team of kids, the ignored and frustrated, the unfit and the workaday players might play out of their skins against Spurs :)

red devil Wrote:

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> It's all been a big mistake...

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> http://i2.mirror.co.uk/incoming/article2931395.ece

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more links here http://www.101greatgoals.com/blog/amazing-avb-on-twitter-not-andre-villas-boas-responds-to-irate-spurs-fans-in-great-style/ she's just class

"Manchester City manager Manuel Pellegrini says striker Sergio Aguero could face a month on the sidelines after going off injured in Saturday's win over Arsenal.


"Sergio has a calf injury. The doctor can say how many weeks he will be out. I don't know at the moment. I think he will be out for at least one month," said Pellegrini ahead of City's Capital One cup quarter-final visit to Leicester on Tuesday."



That's come at a bad time for City. (hopefully a good time for Liverpool!)

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