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West Ham United Thread [2006-07] - Sponsored by Alan Pardew's cat, Dave

ShiftyPowers

Make America Great Again
Ok I need to know what is going on here. I really hope you stay up, but what's the deal with the possible point deduction?
 

Help?

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Sheff United and Wigan are bitter, so they are suing. Nothing will happen though and West Ham will still be around next year because the FA doesn't have the balls and if they went back on their decision now it would make them look like even bigger fools. Unless there is some other body can overrule the FA's decisions.
 

MaestroZidane

YELLOW CARD: Untrustworthy
Its wrong that rather than accept defeat, they are suing so they can stay up. It is going to be a real shame If they end up staying up while west ham go down.

Whatever does happen though, I hope it happens fast because from what I hear, The uncertainty of who actually gets relegated may delay the beginning of the premiership.
 

Deisler

Red Card [Being a douche] exp. 22/1/06
Sheffs are sad arses. They couldn't do it on the field and npw they decided they will do i legally.
Pathetic.
 

Moreira_Benfica

Senior Squad
Skysports.com can reveal West Ham star Nigel Reo-Coker has handed in a transfer request.

The Hammers skipper has decided to ask for a transfer after a meeting with the club to discuss his future.

Reo-Coker, who helped the club achieve Premiership survival against all the odds, has decided to move for pastures new after he was not given the right assurances over his future by the club's board.

The dynamic midfielder's advisor Tony Finnigan confirmed Reo-Coker had handed in the transfer request and he expressed his surprise that West Ham were willing to let the player leave Upton Park.

"I can confirm that Nigel Reo-Coker has officially handed in a transfer request with West Ham United football club," Finnigan told skysports.com

"Nigel hopes his future will be resolved in the next few weeks.

" I am surprised that a 22-year-old Londoner who is captain of his club is being allowed to leave.

"As I said on Sky Sports in January, Nigel would get his head down and work to keep West Ham in the Premiership.

"And that is exactly what he did with 100 per cent commitment.

"At the end of the day he never felt wanted but I am sure he will have a bright future elsewhere."
 


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