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easthammer
9:20 Fri Oct 31
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too many to pick just one. putting aside the obvious heroes my cult hero team would be
Laurie Lesley (Played with a built up boot one leg shorter through breaking it ) John (Muffin) Bond - kick like a mule Julian Dicks - dirty bastard - but our dirty bastard Andy Malcolm - a real hard man Ginge Collins always puts himself on the line Mad Dog Allen - Never new when he was beaten Harry Blue Bottle Redknapp - sorry but he gave me much to laugh about when he was playing - open the gate! John Moncur - Could play and foul with equal gusto! Sammasi Abou - Almost a player but not quite David Cross - Physco
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Steve P
8:54 Fri Oct 31
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You must be in your seventies, Hughmo
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Hugh Monteith
8:47 Fri Oct 31
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Lawrie LESLIE for his bravery.commitment and ability
Courage and Agility.
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Side of Ham
8:44 Fri Oct 31
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You're right Cholo those damn claret & blue specs do for me sometimes, they can make me go all Hollywood.
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Buster
8:42 Fri Oct 31
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I thought the Pantsil thing was to do with a fuck up on his passport so he had to change it?
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nerd
8:41 Fri Oct 31
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Peter butler
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Texas Hammer
8:39 Fri Oct 31
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Boleyn Boy -- Re: "Jonathan Paintsil" -- I recall that they spelled his name wrong on the back of his shirt and he just left it that way.
My "cult hero" may be a goat to most of you -- Jonathan Spector. Why? Well, first, because I'm an American and always liked having an American on the team. Also, always gave full effort, threw himself in front of balls, and despite all the naysayers was selected by multiple managers for the first team time and time again. Finally, who can forget his two goals in the 4-0 rout of Man U?
My second pick would be Carlton Cole. Takes way more abuse from "fans" than he deserves. Loyal. We never should have dropped him from the team. Hard worker. Often hard to handle. Despite frequent abuse, plays his role, scores goals. Say what you will but in some dark days he was our most reliable goal scorer.
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Mad Dog
8:35 Fri Oct 31
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It was a brace that leeeeeeeroy got.
It relegated Chelsea if i remember correctly
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geoffpikey
8:19 Fri Oct 31
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Guess
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VanDerElstVenerator
8:19 Fri Oct 31
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I think I'm going to concur with The Mercenary, surprisingly
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cholo
8:08 Fri Oct 31
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Side of Ham 5:25 Fri Oct 31
A hatrick or a brace? I could've sworn Cottee and Hilton scored in that match.
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Bill W
8:05 Fri Oct 31
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Martin Allen John Moncur Bish
Obviously a level below your Julians , Brookings, Bonds' , Moores etc
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Side of Ham
5:25 Fri Oct 31
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Leroy for me, there were many reasons why but the one that sticks out was a home game against Chelsea where we won 4-1 1988? He scored a hatrick then had an altercation where he laid out Steve Wicks? and didn't even wait for the red card and just walked down the tunnel.
Ma y have some claret & blue tinted specs on but that's how it seemed to go that day and he was a legend to me after that, and then the winners at Highbury confirmed it
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Buster
5:00 Fri Oct 31
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LUDO
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mentor
4:48 Fri Oct 31
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Keith Robson for the way he set about defenders.
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Monk~koknee
4:30 Fri Oct 31
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And an honourable mention for the original Psycho David Cross. 4 goal destroyer at the lane and cup final hero.
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gph
3:55 Fri Oct 31
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Christian Dailly - at one of our occasional thrashings at Old Trafford, we were desperately in need of leadership, and Christian was clearly trying to rally the troops.
Of course, he's got no natural authority (something that resonates with me), and the attempt fell flat.
But at least he tried.
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Mad Dog
3:54 Fri Oct 31
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Hmm wonder who mine is
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keddy
3:53 Fri Oct 31
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Trevor Attitude Morley Can't think of anyone more committed to the cause in a struggling side. .Even though he wasn't the most talented striker we've ever had.as Gumpster pointed out, he would just keep going. Total Grafter
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Dudley Moore
3:51 Fri Oct 31
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Terrywait 3:45 Fri Oct 31 Re: Your favourite West Ham United CULT-HERO, and why...
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SDKFZ 222
3:51 Fri Oct 31
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My very first 'cult' heroes were Billy Bonds and Bryan 'Pop' Robson.
Bonzo for generally rampaging around the pitch and Pop for scoring goals for fun, despite looking like someone who should have been in an OAP's home instead of being a first division professional footballer.
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