nellyonthewing
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Wouldn’t be surprised to see Haaland at left back - booom
That new kid Sterling was woeful. He sort of looked familiar…….
And me, can’t believe the last 10 years though, after following City for decades I never thought I’d see us lift one more trophy. I was organising a lads trip abroad knocking on 20 years ago and the only week we could get a particular Villa clashed with the FA Cup final, we had a meeting to book the holiday and I relayed this to the lads (mostly Blues). When I said we could potentially miss the Cup Final they all burst out laughing, just book it ffs, we ain’t getting there. As it happens it was the year the Rags beat Millwall 3-0 in probably the worst FA Cup final in modern history.How do you get tighter than a point, would not like a repeat of 2012 it might finish me off.
Well that’s a surprise you’re normally a miserable cnut. ;)Not been this excited to go a game in about two decades.
Drawn the last three games away to West Ham and wouldn’t be at all surprised if that pattern continues today. Moyes has them highly organised and we are still coming to terms with our new lines of attack, so we’ll need to take what chances fall our way.
Drawn the last three games away to West Ham and wouldn’t be at all surprised if that pattern continues today. Moyes has them highly organised and we are still coming to terms with our new lines of attack, so we’ll need to take what chances fall our way.
He was excellent yesterday - lacked support from the other two up topThat new kid Sterling was woeful. He sort of looked familiar…….
Thought he played alright and looked sharp. Still did so many simple things wrong after good play though. The simple 10 yard passes that would lead to a good chance that used to infuriate me. Was watching last night thinking glad i won’t be getting wound up by that anymore!I don't know if that's true. He was the only one who I thought looked like they might score. My question is why on earth he went there. It must have been about living in London more than on-the-pitch reasons. Even we (who relative to the players know nothing about football) know that Chelsea are a dead end club for any good attacking players, so surely he must have seen that. Feels like him putting a premature end to his career.
In recent visits there, they’ve been more than happy to retreat en masse to their own box and defend stoutly, and because they’ve done that relatively successfully against us, I don’t envisage their tactics changing. With our new attackers, to exploit their attributes best, we need to draw our opponent further up the park so it should be an interesting contest.I'm fully in agreement with you. And I'm not 'flapping' before everyone starts on me- I just think West Ham are a very good side and if we're being honest our recent history of starting seasons badly does not point to a good result today, away to a side that could conceivably get top six. They're a better team than Spurs were when we lost to them on opening day (with a much better manager to boot).
Think we’ll win and the big man will bag a couple now it matters. The league cup draw we battered them but lacked a striker. In the league end of last season we had a very patched up defence and still should have won. Come on bluesDrawn the last three games away to West Ham and wouldn’t be at all surprised if that pattern continues today. Moyes has them highly organised and we are still coming to terms with our new lines of attack, so we’ll need to take what chances fall our way.
Who is out for them?West Ham have tons of injuries. We should leather them today. Anything less than 3 points is a very poor result (especially following Liverpool’s draw yesterday).
Let's hope we learned our lessons from last seson when Bowen destroyed us (and Zinchenko) cutting in from our left side. That is where everyone targets us. I hope Pep has a plan otherwise it will be the same again. I wonder if Phillips will play alongside Rodri to keep an eye on that left hand side.I always go with the principle of match or improve last seasons results and we will be fine.
So a draw away at West Ham isn't the end of the world although I am expecting a win.
The dippers drawing at Fulham was a pleasent shock so a win today already puts us on the front foot.
Who is out?West Ham have tons of injuries. We should leather them today. Anything less than 3 points is a very poor result (especially following Liverpool’s draw yesterday).
Our midfield and attack looked very disjointed last week. It seemed like nobody understood Haaland’s runs, and that could take one week to get used to or a month, nobody knows. West Ham are the best team outside the best 6, you could argue they’re the sixth best really. They’ve definitely got a better midfield than United.Drawn the last three games away to West Ham and wouldn’t be at all surprised if that pattern continues today. Moyes has them highly organised and we are still coming to terms with our new lines of attack, so we’ll need to take what chances fall our way.
Only Ogbonna (been injured through pre-season), Aguerd (ankle injury) and Scammaca (not injured, just had no pre-season) are out for them.West Ham have tons of injuries. We should leather them today. Anything less than 3 points is a very poor result (especially following Liverpool’s draw yesterday).
In both of those games, I thought they coped rather comfortably with our attack and even the recent games in Manchester have been tighter affairs, certainly by West Ham standards of the last decade.Think we’ll win and the big man will bag a couple now it matters. The league cup draw we battered them but lacked a striker. In the league end of last season we had a very patched up defence and still should have won. Come on blues