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Mental to take half a squad of small wingers/forwards and no big man.
What a shite match though, piss poor from both clubs
I only saw the second half and we looked alright for the first half of it. Once we got the goal though we did just get more and more boring. Shaw looked good in the 2nd half, but apparently he was awful in the first?
That being said, I'll take a Sh*tty 1-0 win over getting spanked 4-0 again.
That said, all I can see being reported today is how all West Ham fans are scum because of the violence yesterday. Such a shame.
That combined with the security issues has made for a few disappointing months on and off the pitch. Results being better might have helped a bit, but the police were always going to need to develop a plan for the stadium. For their first big test, I thought they did really well, all things considered. No arrests outside of the stadium which I would have thought would be much worse for the away fans.
I personally don't have a problem with the "new" fans. The morons that insist on standing up and singing "where were you at Upton Park?" are just dumb considering that we consistently sold out the old ground, so we were always going to attract the fans that couldn't get season tickets at the old ground.
A year or so and half of these issues will go away or die down. Everything's still new at the OS and like a pair of new jeans, it'll take some getting used to at first but then it'll be fine.
Advertising for walking football?
The managers since Fergie aren't running the club the same way he was.
It just amazes me that England seem to almost drift through qualifications good results and then can't produce when the tournament starts. Either because things don't go their way, or they just can't impose themselves.
Plus Clive Tyldesley does my head in; if the cameras pick up Rooney at any stage of the game, he's liable to scream "Rooooooonnnnnnnnneeeeeeeeyyyyyyyy" no matter whether he's on the ball or not.
Not as interesting a game as the score line might suggest, Scotland were particularly poor.