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Post by pottersrule on May 25, 2015 20:42:26 GMT
Savage needs to shut up it's got nothing to do with him. Let's not forget we've done a lot better than West Ham since we've been in the PL. Oh I forgot he works for the media and they are the media darlings. Given the choice Coates or Sullivan who would you rather work for. It confirms what i already new.Savage hasn't got a clue what he is talking about.
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Post by Deleted on May 25, 2015 20:52:03 GMT
It went superbly well thanks for asking. We had the whole day at The Old Hall in Madeley,the weather was brilliant which was good seeing as though we got married outside I didn't disgrace myself,well not anymore than my lady has come to expect anyway Sticky Toffee pudding from Ann O'leary then! Far too heavy for a belly full of ale. Her Eton Mess was the order of the day.
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Post by pyrus on May 25, 2015 20:56:27 GMT
i remember Savage at the beginning of Hughes first season here saying he thought Stoke would be relegated. He a pundit, it's his job to try to provoke a bit of debate. I don't think theI Si be Higes last job and I think he will leave when a better job is offered. I think it's likely to be someone like Everton or Spurs rather than West Ham
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Post by kidcrewbob on May 25, 2015 21:38:53 GMT
West Ham is a road crash waiting to happen and not really a bigger club IMHO - there is zero chance of Hughes having his head turned, especIally in view of the QPR debacle that tarnished an otherwise solid record as a manager........these so called pundits just say stuff to get fans contributing to their programmes or websites.....nothing more..... Although Sparky wont go and I agree that West Ham are not a big club at the moment, it is inevitable in my opinion that this notion will change with this olympic stadium move. This will ultimately propel them into the next group of teams due to the locality for bankers and the fact players will want to play in a big shiny new stadium in London. I guess this is possible but it would be a big big gamble - Hughes knows only too well the big money / new stadium / new owners scenario (Citeh and QPR) and the dangers that ridiculous short term expectation brings. I just cannot see it TBH and I'm sure he's had his fill of nutcase roaming owners - Uncle Peter would never let it happen anyhow....
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Post by britsabroad on May 26, 2015 1:13:53 GMT
Cant see how thats a bigger job. Hughes should stay put unless someone Tottenham level or above come knocking. His aim with Stoke should be to get them to the Europa league spots.
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Post by craig67 on May 26, 2015 1:26:30 GMT
West Ham is a road crash waiting to happen and not really a bigger club IMHO - there is zero chance of Hughes having his head turned, especIally in view of the QPR debacle that tarnished an otherwise solid record as a manager........these so called pundits just say stuff to get fans contributing to their programmes or websites.....nothing more..... Although Sparky wont go and I agree that West Ham are not a big club at the moment, it is inevitable in my opinion that this notion will change with this olympic stadium move. This will ultimately propel them into the next group of teams due to the locality for bankers and the fact players will want to play in a big shiny new stadium in London. Not if they get relegated or are struggling to stay in the PL.
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