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posted on 6/4/24

How do lads

posted on 6/4/24

Gonna be a long afternoon I think

posted on 6/4/24

Not convinced by that line up.

posted on 6/4/24

No clue how we are gonna line up today

posted on 6/4/24

GON certainly doesn't fancy Hugo Bueno does he.

posted on 6/4/24

nice start. look comfortable and confident

posted on 6/4/24

Sarabia the one struggling so far

posted on 6/4/24

Been an excellent first half. Fully deserve the lead so far. Can't fault the attitude of this team. just keep stepping up when it looks bleak.

posted on 6/4/24

Superb first half. West Ham have done absolutely nothing. Ait-Nouri has been unreal.

posted on 6/4/24

We don’t put the game to bed.
Great first half, poor second.
Let’s hang on for the draw.

posted on 6/4/24

Gone to bits the minute Ait-Nouri went off. Could lose this still.

posted on 6/4/24

Standard wolves game in the end.

Collapsed defensively. Ref finished it off.

posted on 6/4/24

Well, thats me done with football again for a while.

posted on 6/4/24

We're just a 5hit show to watch at times.

We have so few personalities in our team that they just panic and melt

posted on 6/4/24

Insult to injury i was sitting on 36 points from two games after 85 minutes

posted on 6/4/24

Don’t know what to say.
I’m with Tam.

posted on 6/4/24

We'd thrown that away before the ridiculous VAR nonsense at the end. More f@nnying around, over playing in our own box and even then Kilman doesn't need to handle it, just comical defending. And if that wasn't bad enough the second was even worse. Yet again no communication from Sa or his back line, everyone just watching the ball float in to the net.

Was happy enough at half time, RAN was superb and we deserved the lead. Knew they'd come out looking for more possession in the second half with the wind behind their backs. Our game pretty much disintegrated when Ait-Nouri came off though, we needed both him and cunha on the field, he didn't seem to have much of a injury, looked like an ankle knock. Then the farce at the end to round off a terrible second half.

posted on 6/4/24

Hammers fan outside the ground didn't take too kindly to my suggestion that they were a pathetic, deluded bunch of w@nkers for singing that tw@ttish champions of Europe song. Told me f off you wolves , I said everyone's laughing at you when you sing that sh!t mate, then plod intervened and told me to shut me gob and get moving.

Terrible example to set to my son I know, but he found it amusing.

posted on 6/4/24

Did well first half with West Ham doing nothing in attack and we caused them plenty of problems with Ait Nouri, Sarabia and Doyle all doing well in new positions. The more you see Ait Nouri playing forward the more you wonder exactly what his best position is. Hope his injury doesn’t keep him out for long.

Second half West Ham stepped up a gear from the word go and totally dominated the game. Their first goal was set up by a ridiculous mistake by Doherty who had a really poor afternoon. The second one should have been caught by Sa although he was being blocked by a West Ham attacker. Then completely out of the blue we get a last minute equaliser that’s wiped out because we had a player in front of the keeper. Not that the keeper would have got anywhere near Kidman’s header. Don’t you just love VAR.

posted on 6/4/24

GON saying after the game that the disallowed goal was the worst decision he has ever seen and that both David Moyes and Hammers keeper Fabianski agreed with him.

Nobody will ever convince me that VAR is good for the game

posted on 6/4/24

The goal being disallowed is one thing but the fact that in the modern game what would be an incredibly dramatic finish to a game is stalled for several minutes for refs to shoot the shat other the finer points of the 'rules' is just ridiculous really.

posted on 7/4/24

For me it's very clear . . . VAR needs to go. The game was better off before.

Won't happen though.

posted on 7/4/24

Jeff Shi:

“When a goal is scored and not one person inside the stadium questions the validity of that goal, including both sets of players, coaches, fans and even the match officials themselves, it’s time to question whether someone remote disallowing that goal is really what football wants or needs. "

posted on 7/4/24

Just had a look at the replay, there was no way he was offside at all, let alone affecting their keeper. There was another West Ham player on the line, goal side of Chirewa.

Surely we'll be hearing from the Ref's association again. Im sure that sense will prevail and we will be awarded all the points that have wrongly been taken from us. Champion's League is a certainty.

posted on 7/4/24

For the goal that went in directly from a corner, Antonio was stood in front of Sa and actually leaning in to him.

For the disallowed goal Chirewa was stood two foot in front of Fabianski and didn’t obstruct him at all.

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