Hasn't come from my usual source, so could be spurious; and to be honest, I really do hope it is
posted on 6/3/12
Next season when the majority of clubs have overspent what action do the realists think the Football League will take?
posted on 6/3/12
I hope he proves us wrong and scores goals
posted on 6/3/12
Excellent responses from most with one significant exception; although, apparently we're all brainwashed. Well at least we've got brains to wash! LOL.
posted on 8/3/12
Its official. He is back ....
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/17302329
posted on 8/3/12
You have no idea how excited I am...
posted on 8/3/12
posted on 9/3/12
Now I've slept on it I'm a bit more excited. Ok, actually I'm not. However, I did get to thinking about the positives, such as Keith Hill's ability to occasionally motivate a distinctly average lower-league player into the odd decent performance, like Perkins, Done and Wiseman. So here's to my positivity; Nouble was awful before, but under a decent man-manager let's see. You can't polish a t#rd, but you never know...
posted on 9/3/12
If you want to look at the positives Madrush you could also take in the factor that he is only contracted at West Ham until the end of this season and as he is quite far down the pecking order now (With no real contract offer from West ham) any player would realise that this is a chance to show what he can do and either earn a contract at West ham, Barnsley or any other club that he impresses with his performances.
(Removes Rose tinted specs)
posted on 9/3/12
The fact is, he was dreadful the first time round. Literally the only positive I took from his spell, was the fact that it ended.
But he's here now. Who knows, I doubt anyone would have predicted Vaz Te's revelation.
No point booing him, may as well get behind him
posted on 9/3/12
Royal, I'm not going to boo him. The guy needs to be given a chance (regardless of how bad he was last time he came here) and starting off with a chorus of boos is not a good way to begin your loan spell.