After a respectable silence of 24 hours, Hammers fans are
now speaking openly about the latest tragedy to hit their neighbours at
Tottenham. Apparently coasting, with a new master of ceremonies in Tim
Sherwood, with ten minutes to go and suddenly their world fell apart (again) as
the Hammers thumped in two late goals before a delicious Modi Maiga strike
rattled the bar as a parting, and somewhat humiliating, shot.
Having squandered the Bale billions in a portfolio spreading
series of acquisitions, the North-east London outfit are truly down on their
luck. The identity of the ‘controversial’
‘Y-army’ has finally been revealed and, far from some reference to any religious
leanings, the ‘Y’ in fact refers to the eternal questioning of purpose and
meaning that haunts Spurs fans –WHY indeed?
No stigmata evident, just yet |
Meanwhile, the suffering can only be aggravated by the news that their irritatingly buoyant neighbours over at the
Boleyn are about to receive a further boost. Rumours are gathering regarding the return of the messiah in Andy ‘Jesus’ Carroll, who announced his imminent reappearance with a twatter
posting yesterday that will provide a real filip to the faithful as the Hammers
face into some difficult fixtures over the next few weeks.
First up will be the stuttering Red Mancunians who can
provide some further fodder for the ruthless Hammers - who will undoubtedly
relish taking on a doubt-ridden Moyes-led side who may be without both Rooney
and Van Persie. Maybe it’s time foor the wounded Maiga to go on a scoring
spree?
Getting beat in the League Cup. Oh no I'm so gutted. You must be so pleased that West Ham saved that sort of performance for the cup and not the league. Hows the relegation battle going. Who cares eh , it's not the League Cup. Two extra midweek games to come. PMSFL.
ReplyDeleteyep its just the League Cup and we would have preferd to have taken 3 pts off you in the Prem...ohh wait we did hahahahahahah
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