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West Ham would probably be a top 6 club right now if those *******s and that she-demon weren't running it.
What could go wrong?!?! The pr0n brothers and the Woolwich supporting bitch who ran Brum into the ground steering the ship is bound to end in tears.
As a fellow London club, long may it continue.
 

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Would argue that Hernandez is better than any striker on that list.

Hence why they're paying him something like 130k a week in wages.

If they play 2 up front in a 3-5-2, Carroll and Hernandez would be a decent partnership.
 
Would argue that Hernandez is better than any striker on that list.

Hence why they're paying him something like 130k a week in wages.

If they play 2 up front in a 3-5-2, Carroll and Hernandez would be a decent partnership.

Hart
Reid-Fonte-Ogbonna
Byram-Noble-Cresswell-Masuaku
Lanzini
Hernandez-Carroll

Possible subs: Adrian, Burke/Collins, Zabaleta, Kouyate, Obiang, Antonio, Arnautovic, Fernandes, Ayew

Would push Cresswell into CM because I think with Masuaku as a LWB he'd be able to go forward and defend more than Aaron. Byram just needs a run of games and he did show a bit last season and with Zaba there as backup it's not bad FB depth to have. Probably could do with an upgrade on Ogbonna (Gibson?) and Noble would need to go back to 15/16 levels to keep his place ahead of Obiang. Arnautovic as a potential Carroll replacement would do alright and Antonio can virtually play in 3-4 positions in that setup if need be.

Still gobsmacked that Burke and Oxford haven't cemented themselves considering both have the talent to start week in week out.
 
Hart
Reid-Fonte-Ogbonna
Byram-Noble-Cresswell-Masuaku
Lanzini
Hernandez-Carroll

Possible subs: Adrian, Burke/Collins, Zabaleta, Kouyate, Obiang, Antonio, Arnautovic, Fernandes, Ayew

Would push Cresswell into CM because I think with Masuaku as a LWB he'd be able to go forward and defend more than Aaron. Byram just needs a run of games and he did show a bit last season and with Zaba there as backup it's not bad FB depth to have. Probably could do with an upgrade on Ogbonna (Gibson?) and Noble would need to go back to 15/16 levels to keep his place ahead of Obiang. Arnautovic as a potential Carroll replacement would do alright and Antonio can virtually play in 3-4 positions in that setup if need be.

Still gobsmacked that Burke and Oxford haven't cemented themselves considering both have the talent to start week in week out.
Obiang and Kouyate as our 2 CM's, Obiang was probably our best player last season before he got injured.

Also I'm guessing Arnautovic and Antonio would be in that lineup and Zabaleta would start ahead of Byram, who Bilic doesn't rate.

Maybe Hernandez plays on his own on front, and you have Antonio and Arnautovic playing in behind with Lanzini playing deeper.

The team should revolve around Lanzini though, he's our best player on the ball.
 
Hart
Reid-Fonte-Ogbonna
Byram-Noble-Cresswell-Masuaku
Lanzini
Hernandez-Carroll

Possible subs: Adrian, Burke/Collins, Zabaleta, Kouyate, Obiang, Antonio, Arnautovic, Fernandes, Ayew

Would push Cresswell into CM because I think with Masuaku as a LWB he'd be able to go forward and defend more than Aaron. Byram just needs a run of games and he did show a bit last season and with Zaba there as backup it's not bad FB depth to have. Probably could do with an upgrade on Ogbonna (Gibson?) and Noble would need to go back to 15/16 levels to keep his place ahead of Obiang. Arnautovic as a potential Carroll replacement would do alright and Antonio can virtually play in 3-4 positions in that setup if need be.

Still gobsmacked that Burke and Oxford haven't cemented themselves considering both have the talent to start week in week out.
Antonio is their talisman

He plays in any formation you put up

Imo he's the RWB/RF type
 

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Have they got value for their money?
Haha the oil clubs sticking together.

Spent a billion more, finished behind Spurs for two seasons running :D
 
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Haha the billionaire clubs sticking together.

Spent a billion more, finished behind Spurs for two seasons running :D

Haha nah mate, just wondering if thought they'd got value for money for their spending in the last decade.
 
Haha the oil clubs sticking together.

Spent a billion more, finished behind Spurs for two seasons running :D
Also won two titles and an FA Cup. Admittedly I don't want Spurs to go down that path but it's worked for them.
 
Also won two titles and an FA Cup. Admittedly I don't want Spurs to go down that path but it's worked for them.
It would completely suck to go down that route imo. Don't want it, it means nothing doing it that way. Win the right way, or don't win at all
 

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Haha nah mate, just wondering if thought they'd got value for money for their spending in the last decade.

Probably breaking even. Last two seasons they haven't but before that they did. Need a CL to show for that sort of outlay though
 
im not a fan of keepin a player who doesnt want to be at the club.
so if Cout wants to go and barca willing to give us more than what Everton got for Luk, id sell.
 
im not a fan of keepin a player who doesnt want to be at the club.
so if Cout wants to go and barca willing to give us more than what Everton got for Luk, id sell.
Would be a shame if you lost him. He makes you tick. Would give United a crack at finishing in the top 4 if you lose him I reckon
 
if he is desperate to move though and they offer 100m p, id sell.
He'd need to be replaced. Doesn't leave us much time to find a quality replacement of Coutinho's level.

We could always raid Everton's midfield I suppose.
 
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