Can't see Carroll starting. His work rate is shit and they'll need all outfield players putting in a shift.
Hopefully Bernardo gets the chance to play in the middle for this one.
Some funny comments in the KUMB West Ham v City thread lol
http://www.kumb.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=170258
The next game and the next three points are always the most important. You do however have to take into consideration all factors. With a dead rubber in midweek we are able to give anyone starting on Sunday a rest if required. It is essential we win this game against West Ham to make sure we keep that gap for our visit to the swamp. With a bit of luck the gap will be 10/11 points by then.I don't think its much of a risk at all in resting one or two players and protecting those in danger of a yellow. That's why we have a big squad and its jsut as important to get minutes into those who have not played as much to make sure they are match fit for the log jam of game we have coming up. Also keeps our key players fresh for the games where we are more likely to drop points. Although all games are of equal value in terms of points, its obviously will be a tougher test at the swamp as it is playing at home to W/ham. Would certainly help if arsenal do us a favour but I wouldn't count of that too much and can see the rags nicking a soft late winner
So what you're saying is 1-0 to West Ham?Thanks. Our problems start at the top and cascade down. We were conned into leaving our home on the proviso we would start challenging the "next level" when all the board have done is take, take, take. We do things on the cheap (see Hart and Zab), in fact I think our current back 5 cost us 16.5m in transfer fees, we mess around in the transfer market by not signing players in the positions that the manager identifies and then publicly berate him for poor results. We are a joke from top to bottom.
I've seen a few relegations in my time as a Hammer, none are as scary as this one. I'm not worried about playing in the fizzy next season, but I truly despair at what is going to happen to us long term with these parasites "running" us.
On our Man City player...Hart still has massive question marks for me. His decision making seems diabolical at times and he seems to be very slow at getting down to his left. Zab is probably one of the only players that will be able to come out of this season with any sort of credibility, but again he's culpable for a large proportion of our goals conceded. I am NOT looking forward to seeing that young, German fella you guys have on the left up against him.
On the match... We have absolutely no pace in the team. We have a brilliant goal scorer in Hernandez, but no creativity to get the ball into him. Our defence is at sixes and sevens, which if a score, would flatter us. We have no bite in the midfield, no one willing to put a boot in and I struggle to remember putting more than 4 or 5 passes together.
It's a horrible time to be a West Ham fan right now.
Kompany & Fernandinho should go to the beach for a week, and take KDB with them!The next game and the next three points are always the most important. You do however have to take into consideration all factors. With a dead rubber in midweek we are able to give anyone starting on Sunday a rest if required. It is essential we win this game against West Ham to make sure we keep that gap for our visit to the swamp. With a bit of luck the gap will be 10/11 points by then.
The rotation argument is a strong one however, but we find ourselves in a bit of a dilemma because there does seem to be a significant fall off in quality when the main men are missing. Against Southampton we were without Sane and Stones with Silva on the bench and we were not at our best and some players did indeed look tired. However the manner of that victory will do wonders for tired limbs. If we can keep this run going until after the Spurs game we will be very hard to catch and then hopefully a combination of factors in January will allow us stay well ahead into February and March.
For Sunday I would only leave Kevin on the bench as he does need to recharge the batteries so as to be fully prepared for the rags and spuds.
The rags will be licking their lips having seen our inability to defend a set piece.
They will be shitting themselves about our midfield and attacking supremacyHe's bringing back Beanie!
I think we should rip them to pieces but nothing is guaranteed over 90 minsI think we’ll rip them to pieces