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Barry will start, you never know he might have a good game.
Whatever, we are good enough to beat West Ham whoever plays, the league positions tell us they are not very good.
They will be syked up and very nervous and that can go two ways for them, good or bad.
They are only favs because of home advantage and the game being perceived as more important to them than us.
We are the better team and I don't think we will lose, that is if the ref is not a homer....
Raymond Fox in Beto blow — Moyes confirms forward to miss West Ham clash -
Beto is a big miss as we have no other options really.
I expect he’ll play Barry and we all agree afterwards that we played with 10 men.
Guy doesn’t look interested and does all the wrong things ...
Ian Wilkins in Beto blow — Moyes confirms forward to miss West Ham clash -
Playing a team 2 points off relegation.
If our ambitions for Europe are serious, we need to win this game comfortably....
Steve Brown in As Moyes returns to West Ham, is history repeating itself for old dog who won’t try new tricks? -
I’ve watched it again and although I was correct in stating that I thought the goal would have stood, I didn’t realise that this was only because N’Diaye, hadn’t been offside.I didn’t realise that if Beto would have connected with the header, it would have been disallowed, because I thought that once another player had touched the ball, everyone was live again.I’m sure I’ve seen goals given that contradict that law, but maybe I’m wrong, especially with my view that depending on the team, sometimes they make it up as they go along.Thanks for putting me right pro-actively Michael! (Not backward in coming forward)Dale@37, I agree with a lot of what you wrote in that post mate. Maybe Moyes thinks It’s better not playing a natural right back because when fullbacks go forward naturally, sometimes they leave a lot of space in behind (in the area’s that I think O’Brien should have exploited better) and because we lack pace in the centre of our defence, maybe t...
Tony Abrahams in As Moyes returns to West Ham, is history repeating itself for old dog who won’t try new tricks? -
Re. Graham; You never know, maybe Moyes will do what Catterick did with Harvey - take him along as just for the ride to help the kit man or whatever...which would be just reward for his season...Then tell him he's in 90 mins before the KO...or is that too Roy of the Rovers.
Nah 4:6 formation and 3 keepers on the bench...
Derek Thomas in Beto blow — Moyes confirms forward to miss West Ham clash -
Stop making sense! That could be the title of one of your match day thread titles one day Michael, but at least you do it right after the final whistle, which might explain why you get a lot of things wrong imo, mate.
The only person who has to stay onside, is the person who is receiving the pass - that’s correct isn’t it?
It doesn’t matter if the other five players are offside just as long as the player who receives the ball is onside - that’s also correct isn’t it.
The obvious pass is the long diagonal pass into the huge space on the flank (which was at least 20 square yards)
When I was inside the stadium Michael, my dad who was sitting next to me cursed the ball getting knocked back to Pickford. I said no that’s okay, it takes about three seconds nowadays to put the ball back up the other end.
Next thing it’s been knocked into the space by Pickford, where I was anticipating/hoping he would put the long diagonal, which was definitely, imo, the most natura...
Tony Abrahams in As Moyes returns to West Ham, is history repeating itself for old dog who won’t try new tricks?

