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Since he took over, West Ham have won I think only a single league game, drawing almost everything else and also losing a few. Now we see this current situation:
1 West Brom 22 15 44
2 Sheff Utd 22 11 40
3 Norwich 22 10 40
4 Ipswich Town 22 11 38
5 Reading 22 6 37
6 Cardiff City 22 14 35
7 Sunderland 22 7 35
8 Wigan Athletic 22 6 35
9 West Ham Utd 22 10 34
Oops. Looks like Pardew isn't the amazing up-and-coming manager after all. Or maybe it's just poetic justice. Regardless, Pardew now has a host of Reading fans that have stopped hating him, and started laughing at him instead, while West Ham have taken the role of demanding much more from him.
I was stunned with the shabby way Pardew treated his club to jump ship for a "better opportunity", although I personally hotly debate with anyone who believes that a move to West Ham this season can be classed as such, but now I get to laugh as he gets exactly what he deserves - an underperforming West Ham team, lacking the talent to make the difference in the division.
BWAHAHAHAHAHA!!!
I also recall Hammers fans last season, insisting to me before the season had started that West Ham "dead certs" for european qualification.
BWAHAHAHAHAHAAH!!!!!
hoooo.
:D
> It would be poetic justice if West Ham and Reading meet in the playoff
> final and Reading give them a good stuffing.
Nah. Beating them on penalties would be far more amusingly painful.
I remember Reading having a great start under Pardrew, and West Ham had a decent start which was't great.
Reading and West Ham look like a promotion side, but why leave a on form Reading for a team playing at the same level who are not consistant?
Oh well, it will be funny if Reading pip West Ham for a play-off place and then go up. He'll certainly feel stupid.
Since he took over, West Ham have won I think only a single league game, drawing almost everything else and also losing a few. Now we see this current situation:
1 West Brom 22 15 44
2 Sheff Utd 22 11 40
3 Norwich 22 10 40
4 Ipswich Town 22 11 38
5 Reading 22 6 37
6 Cardiff City 22 14 35
7 Sunderland 22 7 35
8 Wigan Athletic 22 6 35
9 West Ham Utd 22 10 34
Oops. Looks like Pardew isn't the amazing up-and-coming manager after all. Or maybe it's just poetic justice. Regardless, Pardew now has a host of Reading fans that have stopped hating him, and started laughing at him instead, while West Ham have taken the role of demanding much more from him.
I was stunned with the shabby way Pardew treated his club to jump ship for a "better opportunity", although I personally hotly debate with anyone who believes that a move to West Ham this season can be classed as such, but now I get to laugh as he gets exactly what he deserves - an underperforming West Ham team, lacking the talent to make the difference in the division.
BWAHAHAHAHAHA!!!
I also recall Hammers fans last season, insisting to me before the season had started that West Ham "dead certs" for european qualification.
BWAHAHAHAHAHAAH!!!!!
hoooo.