This makes perfect sense. West Ham will start an new football craze where everyone will just hoof the ball forward and hope for the best.
Why can't France do it
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They are already did it. It might take some more time to produce another side like that.
This makes perfect sense. West Ham will start an new football craze where everyone will just hoof the ball forward and hope for the best.
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Perhaps you could tell us, how tippy-tappy Wenger's team out played and had less possession against teams like Swansea at home?
Before, you spout that hoofball rubbish go and see the team's performance against European Champions, Chelsea.
west ham wouldn't be up to it
Orient could though
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Borrussia Arentwesthamcack
Maf, the problem you've got at West Ham is you have a manager who is wedded to the long ball game. Sure you knocked it about a bit when you got in front against Chelsea and they left you space at the back to hit them on the break, but when you're struggling in games Allardyce reverts to type, and the passing game goes straight out the window - the game against Spurs is a prime example. You won't be playing Dortmund-style football any time soon under your current managerial regime.
Let's be realistic, it's gonna take at least 3/4 seasons to get the kind of squad possible to challenge!
Nolan, Taylor, Winstone Reid
Winstone Reid is the EPL Puyol
Dean Cox = Błaszczykowski
Of course it's possible, if fans didn't believe that we would all just support Man U.
Can we possibly build a team like Dortmund?
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Maybe this has always been "The 7 year plan".
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posted on 5/12/12
This makes perfect sense. West Ham will start an new football craze where everyone will just hoof the ball forward and hope for the best.
posted on 5/12/12
Why can't France do it
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They are already did it. It might take some more time to produce another side like that.
posted on 5/12/12
This makes perfect sense. West Ham will start an new football craze where everyone will just hoof the ball forward and hope for the best.
-----
Perhaps you could tell us, how tippy-tappy Wenger's team out played and had less possession against teams like Swansea at home?
Before, you spout that hoofball rubbish go and see the team's performance against European Champions, Chelsea.
posted on 5/12/12
west ham wouldn't be up to it
Orient could though
posted on 5/12/12
posted on 5/12/12
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posted on 5/12/12
Borrussia Arentwesthamcack
posted on 5/12/12
Maf, the problem you've got at West Ham is you have a manager who is wedded to the long ball game. Sure you knocked it about a bit when you got in front against Chelsea and they left you space at the back to hit them on the break, but when you're struggling in games Allardyce reverts to type, and the passing game goes straight out the window - the game against Spurs is a prime example. You won't be playing Dortmund-style football any time soon under your current managerial regime.
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posted on 5/12/12
Let's be realistic, it's gonna take at least 3/4 seasons to get the kind of squad possible to challenge!
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posted on 5/12/12
Maf
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Yes
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Nolan, Taylor, Winstone Reid
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Winstone Reid is the EPL Puyol
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posted on 5/12/12
Bayern Poonich
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bayen ham
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Dean Cox = Błaszczykowski
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carlton lewandowski
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West Dorthoof
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Matt Jarvis-Goetze
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Of course it's possible, if fans didn't believe that we would all just support Man U.
posted on 5/12/12
Can we possibly build a team like Dortmund?
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Maybe this has always been "The 7 year plan".
posted on 5/12/12
Hamover 96
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