Monsieur merde de cheval" wrote: ↑29 Dec 2024, 21:57
northbankboy68 wrote: ↑29 Dec 2024, 20:12
Barney Ronay of The Guardian:
"This isn’t so much a poor West Ham team right now as a totally disconnected one, a collection of shirts vaguely bunched together, like washing on a line."
I do admire wordsmiths.
There were more gems in that piece:
It would be wrong to say West Ham collapsed in the first half here. This would imply some kind of initial resistance. Instead Julen Lopetegui’s team walked out prepped and ready to dissolve like an over‑dunked digestive biscuit.
I knew we would lose but I was hoping for better. This was depressing and it could have easily been a bigger score line. Seemed he was making subs for the sake of making subs in the second half. Sub-n-hope. I suppose to be fair there were a few players unavailable, but Areola had a good game (apart from that 4th goal - what happened there? was it deflected?) so not much of an excuse. Seems we will continue the season in this manner, picking up points in scrappy games from relegation strugglers and getting absolutely battered by the title contenders. All the while that horrible midget porn-peddling prick will sit on his hands.
Separately, the tourists and away fans will soon outnumber the home fans in home stands. It was shocking today. I could see in the walk up to the stadium there was going to be a lot of them but it's reaching a tipping point now where they are on the brink of being the bulk of the home support. No wonder we can't whip up an atmosphere.
Depressing. I don't think I have ever despised anything, human or not, more than these pus-filled genital warts that own our club.