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What a fucking joke this guy is, taking time off his managerial duties for some Jewish festival, absolute joke. The fact is not one time in his career has he suggested he'll make a good manager, as soon as the appointment was made you could see West Ham were doomed and so it's panning out.

Chez?

 

If you anything today watch this clip fuckin creased me. pmsl.

 

http://www.twitvid.com/2FYER

 

Sums West Ham up everything about it.

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What a fucking joke this guy is, taking time off his managerial duties for some Jewish festival, absolute joke. The fact is not one time in his career has he suggested he'll make a good manager, as soon as the appointment was made you could see West Ham were doomed and so it's panning out.

Chez?

 

If you anything today watch this clip fuckin creased me. pmsl.

 

http://www.twitvid.com/2FYER

 

Sums West Ham up everything about it.

 

Oi!!

 

I said he was sacked long before anyone on here ringo. :lol:

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What a fucking joke this guy is, taking time off his managerial duties for some Jewish festival, absolute joke. The fact is not one time in his career has he suggested he'll make a good manager, as soon as the appointment was made you could see West Ham were doomed and so it's panning out.

Chez?

 

If you anything today watch this clip fuckin creased me. pmsl.

 

http://www.twitvid.com/2FYER

 

Sums West Ham up everything about it.

 

Oi!!

 

I said he was sacked long before anyone on here ringo. :lol:

 

1 point each. Stevie predicting West Ham's relegation should be weighted higher than saying Avram will get the sack. We all die one day Parky.

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Police called to West Ham United end of season dinner

 

 

Police were called to reports of trouble involving West Ham players and supporters at a top London hotel.

 

The club, which was relegated from the Premier League on Sunday, held its end of season dinner at the Grosvenor House Hotel in Park Lane.

 

Trouble is thought to have broken out at Monday evening's £275-a-head event when a player refused to sign an autograph for a supporter.

 

A spokesman for the Metropolitan Police said no arrests were made.

 

He said: "We were called at 2115 BST to reports of a disturbance at the Grosvenor House Hotel in Park Lane.

 

"Officers attended. There were no offences alleged and no arrests."

 

A spokeswoman for the club denied there had been any trouble.

 

West Ham's relegation to the Championship was confirmed with a 3-2 defeat at fellow strugglers Wigan Athletic.

 

Just over an hour after the match, the club's owners confirmed they had parted company with manager Avram Grant.

 

No humility, despite getting relegated.

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Gone.

 

Grant has revealed to close friends the extent of his disillusionment during a season that ended in relegation and says he wishes he had never taken the Upton Park job. Grant was sacked on Sunday, immediately after the team went down.

 

"Avram points to January when Martin O'Neill was offered his job [when Grant was reportedly going to be sacked whatever the result against Arsenal on 15 January]," said a close friend. "He says six managers were asked by the club to take over, including Steve McClaren and Sam Allardyce, but they would not do it because they knew the situation there."

 

:rolleyes:

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To be fair to Grant he was one pen away from winning the champions league and in the same season could easilly have won that and the prem title if Manu hadn't got a couple of shocking decisions in their favour (surprise, surprise!) to win away at Wigan and then the guy would be sitting there with an amazing double.

 

Yet despite that you wouldn't want him anywhere near your club as he comes across as the least inspiring manager in the game! He is certainly not cut out at all for a relegation fight and like Stevie said ages ago, you just knew with him at the helm West Ham were in deep shit

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To be fair to Grant he was one pen away from winning the champions league and in the same season could easilly have won that and the prem title if Manu hadn't got a couple of shocking decisions in their favour (surprise, surprise!) to win away at Wigan and then the guy would be sitting there with an amazing double.

 

Yet despite that you wouldn't want him anywhere near your club as he comes across as the least inspiring manager in the game! He is certainly not cut out at all for a relegation fight and like Stevie said ages ago, you just knew with him at the helm West Ham were in deep shit

 

It's well known Fat lamps and John Terry were doing the team talks.

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To be fair to Grant he was one pen away from winning the champions league and in the same season could easilly have won that and the prem title if Manu hadn't got a couple of shocking decisions in their favour (surprise, surprise!) to win away at Wigan and then the guy would be sitting there with an amazing double.

 

Yet despite that you wouldn't want him anywhere near your club as he comes across as the least inspiring manager in the game! He is certainly not cut out at all for a relegation fight and like Stevie said ages ago, you just knew with him at the helm West Ham were in deep shit

 

It's well known Fat lamps and John Terry were doing the team talks.

 

Even if that's true, and as with the Hughton/Smith/Nolan stories, i never think any manager gives that much control to players, or theres no point in being boss, he'd still be sitting there with those trophies on his CV. Its the same at West Ham, everyone knew that Parker had done that big rallying team talk at halftime against Wigan, but in conjunction with the manager having his say and still ultimately deciding tactics etc.

 

He's clearly not an inspiring presence when things are going wrong, but he was a pen and a decision away from a CL/prem double so with a quality squad, maybe he's not so bad, wouldn't want him here though as i said.

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To be fair to Grant he was one pen away from winning the champions league and in the same season could easilly have won that and the prem title if Manu hadn't got a couple of shocking decisions in their favour (surprise, surprise!) to win away at Wigan and then the guy would be sitting there with an amazing double.

 

Yet despite that you wouldn't want him anywhere near your club as he comes across as the least inspiring manager in the game! He is certainly not cut out at all for a relegation fight and like Stevie said ages ago, you just knew with him at the helm West Ham were in deep shit

 

It's well known Fat lamps and John Terry were doing the team talks.

That sort of man-management got Clive Woodward a knighthood :rolleyes:

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