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QuoteAVRAM GRANT is fighting to save his job after just three Premier League games in charge of West Ham. Incredibly the former Chelsea and Portsmouth chief is under intense pressure from co-owners David Gold and David Sullivan. West Ham are bottom of the Premier League without a point and are facing a daunting set of fixtures in September. They face Chelsea at Upton Park this weekend and then travel to Stoke and host Tottenham in their next three games. The Hammers board are expecting an immediate improvement and are preparing to review Grant's position if they remain bottom of the table. Sullivan was furious with his team's lack of commitment during the 3-1 defeat against Bolton at Upton Park in August. He is well are of supporter unrest and is willing to make a swift change in management if results do not improve. Expectations of a mid-table finish have already been adjusted and the owners will now be satisfied if they escape relegation. Grant did not play any of the club's new signings in the 3-0 surrender at Manchester United last weekend. Pablo Barrera, Frederic Piquionne and Benni McCarthy, who was on loan at the Hammers last season, were all on the bench.
AVRAM GRANT is fighting to save his job after just three Premier League games in charge of West Ham. Incredibly the former Chelsea and Portsmouth chief is under intense pressure from co-owners David Gold and David Sullivan. West Ham are bottom of the Premier League without a point and are facing a daunting set of fixtures in September. They face Chelsea at Upton Park this weekend and then travel to Stoke and host Tottenham in their next three games. The Hammers board are expecting an immediate improvement and are preparing to review Grant's position if they remain bottom of the table. Sullivan was furious with his team's lack of commitment during the 3-1 defeat against Bolton at Upton Park in August. He is well are of supporter unrest and is willing to make a swift change in management if results do not improve. Expectations of a mid-table finish have already been adjusted and the owners will now be satisfied if they escape relegation. Grant did not play any of the club's new signings in the 3-0 surrender at Manchester United last weekend. Pablo Barrera, Frederic Piquionne and Benni McCarthy, who was on loan at the Hammers last season, were all on the bench.
C won't believe us. But this is classic him. CLASSIC Coco.
http://www.people.co.uk/sport/football/sport-confidential/2010/09/05/jeff-vetere-in-line-for-recall-at-newcastle-united-102039-22537469/
Quote from: CocoBananas on Sunday 5 September 2010, 04:24:08 AMhttp://www.people.co.uk/sport/football/sport-confidential/2010/09/05/jeff-vetere-in-line-for-recall-at-newcastle-united-102039-22537469/Tony Jimenez on that picture.
Pilko is too bright for such a young guy.
Quote from: SweHenke on Sunday 5 September 2010, 10:45:51 PMQuote from: CocoBananas on Sunday 5 September 2010, 04:24:08 AMhttp://www.people.co.uk/sport/football/sport-confidential/2010/09/05/jeff-vetere-in-line-for-recall-at-newcastle-united-102039-22537469/Tony Jimenez on that picture.That is Jeff.
There's nowt wrong with him selecting the targets, so long as Hughton is able to say "No, I don't want him." and for that to stick.
Before that why didn't the Wigan fans just walk the the Stewart's, the Stewart's only went up to the touchline, their was a big gap between the end of the Stewart's and the stand they could have walked through.
Quote from: Thespence on Sunday 5 September 2010, 10:48:39 PMQuote from: SweHenke on Sunday 5 September 2010, 10:45:51 PMQuote from: CocoBananas on Sunday 5 September 2010, 04:24:08 AMhttp://www.people.co.uk/sport/football/sport-confidential/2010/09/05/jeff-vetere-in-line-for-recall-at-newcastle-united-102039-22537469/Tony Jimenez on that picture.That is Jeff.Well yeah, you are right. I just had a research. Always thought Jimenez was the Spanish-looking man and Vetere the other one.In a bit of a chock.
Ryan Taylor prefers playing RB.
Two Premier League managers have apparently applied for the Southampton job. Surely past managers not current? Can't see many people leaving where they are now for a League One club. Only one I could even imagine considering something like that is Roberto Martinez.
I can't believe I've made it this far, it's been nine days without a club match.