Aaron
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http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/teams/w/west_ham_utd/6169349.stm
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topshot_2k
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Get rid of Mr Egghead
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Mad Moe
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What's the bet's Sven is the next Manager?
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jr
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Sacked
i would like curbishley as the new manager
bit gutted about pards, but we cannot go down
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jr
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11/12/2006 13:50
CLUB STATEMENT
West Ham United have today announced the departure from the Club of Alan Pardew.
Alan has made an important contribution since joining as manager in September 2003 but this season's results have been disappointing and have left the Club in a very difficult position.
The Chairman, Mr Eggert Magnusson, and the Board have been concerned by the performances of recent weeks and feel that it is the right time to make a change in the best interests of the Club.
Mr Magnusson and the Board would like to place on the record their thanks to Alan Pardew for his hard work and commitment and to wish him well for the future.
The search for a successor is now underway in order that a new manager can be in place ahead of the January transfer window.
First Team Coach Kevin Keen will take temporary charge of team affairs until a new appointment has been made. No further statements on this matter will be made by the Club before that time.
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RyanSxi
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bit suprised at this actually thought they said his job was safe? although with the recent run of poor results it's to be expected
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Cosmo
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he fucked himself by getting you in the FA Cup final last year. If he had just had an average season then expectations wouldnt be so high.
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Robbo
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Sven for you boys then
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Marc
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All this time leading him in to a false sense of security! Sven might not be a bad idea actually!!
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Robbo
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Sven will mean Beckham as well
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Cosmo
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I cant see Beckham moving anywhere other than to the US...and thats if he leaves Real.
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jr
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Sven will not be going to west ham, simple as
My vote is Curbs or terry venables
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jr
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and beckham wont go to the tema that had images of him hanging after france 98
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Ojc
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Pardew what a wanker what a wanker.
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Marc
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quote: Originally posted by jr
terry venables
Can't see that happening either.
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Jodi_the_g
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paulo di canio as a player manager lol.
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Nath
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quote: Originally posted by Cosmo
he fucked himself by getting you in the FA Cup final last year. If he had just had an average season then expectations wouldnt be so high.
Totally agree. I dunno where teams like WHU and co get this idea that they should be doing better than what they are. For me WHU should be a team battling to stay up, and that what they are doing. Sacking him this close to January is also very bizarre, barely got a chance to change things around since the start of the season. January is when it all happens.
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Nath
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Oh and Dowie to West Ham
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Danny P
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So much for all this then:
quote: Originally siad by Eggert Magnusson
"I think he is a great manager, he has done great things with West Ham," the Icelander said. "Last season was a great year and I fully believe he will help me take West Ham to the next stage.
"It is clear in my mind that there will be funds available for the manager in the January transfer window.
"He has absolute power over his team and it his decision who he wants to add to his squad. "I will work very closely with him on what his desires are in the January window and going on to the next level."
[Edited on 11-12-2006 by Danny P]
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Cavey
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West Ham were absolutely awful agsint Bolton it has to be said, BUT they've been pretty poor all season really.
Reasons behind that, no outlet up front, no real creativity from the look of it, Dean Ashton is out, that's seems to be the main difference to last year
Tevez seems to have been all right in the last few games i saw on Sky, but he's all alone, Zamora and Harewood have never been premiership quality, and they're proving it now.
The last 3 games, if they've been given as a reason for the sacking, they've had both their starting centre backs injured, and Spector is shit from what i saw.
I also agree with Cosmo about last season, they should still be able to achieve a midtable position though.
[Edited on 11-12-2006 by Cavey]
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