Yep 1-0 it finished. Apparently Marseille haven't beaten PSG in their Home Stadium since 2011.
The West Ham Effect.
Re: Weekend football
Posted: 22 Sep 2025, 20:30
by Massive Attack
Iron Duke" wrote: ↑22 Sep 2025, 20:22
It gets worse. I’ve just seen that Coufal scored v Bayern at the weekend
We’re just a shit Man Utd
Didn't know that. This Club....
All the players couldn't wait to get away from the useless cÕ½nt. Even Alvarez won on his debut for Fenerbache before getting injured.
Re: Weekend football
Posted: 22 Sep 2025, 20:22
by Iron Duke
It gets worse. I’ve just seen that Coufal scored v Bayern at the weekend
We’re just a shit Man Utd
Re: Weekend football
Posted: 22 Sep 2025, 19:22
by Massive Attack
You know how Emerson had a blinder on his debut for Marseille at the Bernabeu against Real Madrid? Well it's Aguerds turn tonight with a goal to put Marseille 1-0 against Champions League winners PSG.
So fucking West Ham all this as we continue to rot in the Premier League..
Re: Weekend football
Posted: 21 Sep 2025, 21:48
by ragingbull
Leonard Hatred" wrote: ↑21 Sep 2025, 16:15
Sunderland should've won that game.Â
They'll stay up, easy.
Â
Wish i could say the same for us.
Re: Weekend football
Posted: 21 Sep 2025, 21:36
by collyrob
I’ve been a big fan of pep for the last couple of decades.Â
but what he served up today was septic.Â
Arteta is a bellend, but there was only one manager looking to win that one today.Â
Re: Weekend football
Posted: 21 Sep 2025, 16:15
by Leonard Hatred
Sunderland should've won that game.Â
They'll stay up, easy.
Re: Weekend football
Posted: 21 Sep 2025, 16:12
by Massive Attack
Tomshardware wrote: ↑21 Sep 2025, 16:03
What's happened to Villa?
It happens from time to time when a decent Manager/Team go through a bit of a sticky patch they faulter. They'll soon enough climb the table again sticking by a proven winner. Newcastle are also currently faltering themsevles but all with more than enough quality to cope whilst also competing in Cups in Europe.Â
I see Sunderland have picked up another valuable point against them. It's dangerous to see the likes of newly promoted Clubs Sunderland and Leeds pulling away from us already. Still, yoy continue to srag your little heels Sulley, no rush...Â
goose wrote: ↑19 Sep 2025, 17:16
Palermo v Bari is free to watch on destinationcalcio.com tonight at 8pm.
No ta.
Hanging out with your mate from kappa instead?
Re: Weekend football
Posted: 19 Sep 2025, 17:31
by Mad Ferret
goose wrote: ↑19 Sep 2025, 17:16
Palermo v Bari is free to watch on destinationcalcio.com tonight at 8pm.
No ta.
Re: Weekend football
Posted: 19 Sep 2025, 17:16
by goose
Palermo v Bari is free to watch on destinationcalcio.com tonight at 8pm.
Re: Weekend football
Posted: 19 Sep 2025, 07:59
by Fauxstralian
Whenever I see Amorim it looks like a man desperate for the sack so he can get back to his life in Portugal
Understand from the depressed office Man U fan that he’d get £12m if he is sacked before his 1 year anniversary on Nov 1st
Suspect he will hang on til thenÂ
He is probably pissed off that the Benfica job came up & Mourinho has jumped in
Re: Weekend football
Posted: 18 Sep 2025, 23:09
by El Scorchio
Bloody good goal from Rashford, that second one. England needs THAT Rashford.
Re: Weekend football
Posted: 18 Sep 2025, 21:45
by zebthecat
Glad Ruben Amorim stayed.
Long may the clown show coninue.
Re: Weekend football
Posted: 18 Sep 2025, 21:34
by goose
What a player Pedri is.
Re: Weekend football
Posted: 18 Sep 2025, 21:31
by Fauxstralian
Another Man Utd blunderÂ
Rashford has always been a great talentÂ
Good to see the Northern monkeys silencedÂ
Re: Weekend football
Posted: 18 Sep 2025, 21:28
by goose
Absolute worldy from Rashford.
0-2 BarcelonaÂ
Re: Weekend football
Posted: 17 Sep 2025, 22:06
by onsideman
Casey's been on the bench these past few weeks but he started for Swansea against Forest tonight and played the full 90. They were 2-0 down at HT (2 goals by Igor Jesus) but won 3-2 with 2 goals in added time
Massive Attack" wrote: ↑17 Sep 2025, 12:00
Emerson was taken off with about 10 minutes left at the Bernabeu and they concede the winning goal to Real Madrid a couple minutes later.
Apparently Emerson Palmieri won 8/8 ground duels at the Bernabeu vs Real Madrid last night.Â
We sold him for under £1M and needlessly splurge around £20M for a replacement we really didn't need whilst not addressing other areas properly like up front and we wonder why we have financial issues in the market. Resorting to an injury prone unfit Freebie near the end of the window. Classic example.Â
It's just weird. The only thing I can think is that he chucked a wobbler like Aguerd and Alzarez and refused to play for us any longer and so had to go. It was him that wasn't turning up for training wasn't it. Now I'm not going to speculate who's fault it is that a few players seemed disenfranchised at the club over the last 12 months, but it's extremely unprofessional to down tools like these three seem to have done whatever the circumstances, whether it's that you don't like what's happening or if the club isn't playing in Europe any longer or you're told you're not in the plans.
It's very unusual and all 3 (that we know of) at the same time. Why..
Well, exactly. Yes it could be the manager(s), could be broken promises from the owner, could be disappointment with how the team (which they are meant to be a part of) is performing, could be something else. But all I will say is their commitment is to West Ham United rather than any individual, and in at least two out of those three cases, we know their attitude has completely stunk in the last 12 months under more than one manager- far longer than 12 months in the case of Aguerd. Almost from the moment he turned up. Whatever the case, the lack of professionalism is simply shocking.