West Ham United F.C.

nasao sam ovaj kratki sa tv,
to je bila sezona 2002,
50 iz policije je povredjeno i 6 konja(1kraljevski) :shock:
to za konje sam umro od smeha,
jer krvi na sve strane,a oni prikazuju konja kako previjaju
tu je isto bilo predloga da se izbace iz lige

 
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da ima istine,....ima

ali oni zloupotrbljavaju konje,
dovodeci ih tu gde im nije mesto,
a posle zloupotrebljavaju povredjene zivotinje,
stavljajuci te slike na tv i novine,
kao ,eto vidite..

u tom kontekstu je smesno i zalosno,
a ne slika povredjenog konja
 
West Ham United - Aston Villa 1:1
Realno, mada je Vila bila malo bolja. Nasi se nisu videli prvih 45 minuta, osim sto je Harewood promasio zicer. Tevez je usao oko 60. minuta. Nista spektakularno, ali bice bolje. Secate li se prosle godine u Londonu je bilo 4:0, a bili su izjednaceni. Jbg idemo dalje.

We're Forever Blowing Bubbles
 
West Ham United - Palermo 0:1
Nisam gledao utakmicu, ali znam da je Andrea Caracciolo dao gol u 45. minutu. Bice tesko, ali ne i nemoguce
Evo sta je Alan rekao:

Palermo might well have touched down back home in Sicily in the early hours of this morning, with a 1-0 victory and that vital away goal in the bag.

But Alan Pardew insists that Hammers can still head to the Stadio Renzo Barbera in a fortnight's time, full of hope.

"On a performance level, in terms of two fighters in the ring, I thought that we were pretty evenly matched and the second leg will be an interesting, psychological game," he observed last night, after seeing Andrea Caracciolo's 45th-minute strike give the Italians their UEFA Cup first round, first leg advantage. "With that 1-0 lead it will be interesting to see just how they approach the tie at their place.

"We know what we're going to do, though - we'll be taking the game straight to them!

"If they use similar tactics to tonight then that will not present us with a problem and if they open up that'll suit us too. With one or two breaks out there, it could be a very different result indeed."

Certainly, with Carlos Tevez and Javier Mascherano putting in impressive performances on their first starts for the club, and with substitute Marlon Harewood splintering a post late-on, the black and pink shirted Rosanero know that West Ham are not saying arrivederci to the UEFA Cup just yet.

"I feel a bit hard done by," confessed Pards. "Although, Palermo's organisation and ability to press the ball was always going to make it difficult for us, I thought that we played well under pressure.

"The performance level was high from both sides but things just didn't go our way and we even stopped, momentarily, for their goal because we thought that the ball had gone out of play.

"It would be so easy to say that we got caught out, but I honestly believe we could've got something out of tonight's game with a couple of breaks.

"And without making excuses, I was unhappy with the referee during the opening stages, too, because some of the Italian tackling should've been punished with more yellow cards.

"That would've put one or two of their players under serious wraps for the rest of the game and although neither side came out of that late, heated pushing and shoving match with any credit, that whole incident was a build-up of events that had gone on earlier.

"Palermo were no more physical than I had anticipated but I honestly expected the referee to be stronger.

"Fortunately, neither Carlos Tevez nor Javier Mascherano find that physical side of the game a problem and I was very pleased with their performances.

"Both Marlon Harewood and Hayden Mullins were obviously disappointed that they were on the bench because they wanted to play," revealed Pards after opting to blood his Argentinian amigos on the European stage. "After all, they've been a big part of the success of this football club but competition is hot in this team right now. Matthew Etherington wasn't too pleased to miss out either, while Teddy Sheringham didn't get to come on at all. That's what happens when you've got a big squad and are trying to win trophies.

"But Mascherano's delivery of pass raised us a level," enthused the clearly impressed Hammers' boss. "Javier had the bit between his teeth after the break, he raised the tempo and put in an accomplished display, while Tevez again showed that he has special talent and we just need to harness that.

"I started playing Carlos in that withdrawn role on the left because, tactically, we didn't want to concede a goal in the opening period of our first UEFA Cup tie but, after that, we moved him forward and tried to hurt Palermo.

"Tevez produced a great moment to force a magnificent save in the first half, while Marlon then came on and hit the post. That just goes to show how tight the match was in the end.

"I was very pleased that Upton Park sold out tonight - that was an outstanding effort by our fans - and we're just so disappointed that we haven't come out of the game with anything for them," concluded Pards looking ahead to the upcoming Italian job in a fortnight's time. "But at least we did enough to suggest that, even though we lost, Palermo will still be in some fear of us.

"As far as I'm concerned, this tie is still very evenly poised."
 
West Ham United - Newcastle United 0:2 (Duff, Martins)
Losa serija se nastavlja. Sledeca utakmica je protiv Man. City-ja u gostima. Bice tesko, posto i City treba da se vadi sa dna. Ipak ocekujem bar 1 bod, ali se nadam pobedi.

Evo izvestaja sa danasnje utakmice

And following a bright home start, that double-strike finally sent the returning Glenn Roeder's Newcastle United, leapfrogging over Alan Pardew's men, on an afternoon when the leggy east enders gradually lost their way to goal and the West Ham boss refused to make any excuses.

Each side had enjoyed differing fortunes in Thursday evening's UEFA Cup, first round, first leg ties.

But following their slender 0-1 defeat at the hands of the Italian hit-men from Palermo, Pards made just one switch as Matthew Etherington replaced Yossi Benayoun, who found himself dropped to the bench.

Roeder, who steered his side to a 1-0 victory at Levadia Tallinn made a trio of changes as Celestine Babayaro came in for the injured Titus Bramble, while James Milner and Shola Ameobi both returned in place of Charles N'Zogbia and Antoine Sibierski.

With Carlos Tevez lining up alongside five-goal, Bobby Zamora in a more conventional 4-4-2 formation, the artful Argentinian almost drew first blood in the fifth minute when his curling 20-yard free kick crashed back off Shay Given's right-hand ankle, after the fleeing Etherington had been forcefully halted in full flow.

And after Martins had wastefully drilled a low, angled shot across the face of the exposed Roy Carroll's goal, once referee Rob Styles had controversially allowed play to continue with Danny Gabbidon lying prone on the Upton Park turf, Tevez had another low, free-kick saved by the alert Newcastle 'keeper.

Earlier, a Damien Duff corner had been met by Peter Ramage's firm header, which the well-placed Carroll cradled into his ribcage and midway through the half, the Irishman's second flag kick was almost bundled home at the far post by Ameobi, who forced the Hammers' 'keeper into a brave block.

Belozoglu Emre also tested the flying Carroll from range but, in a compelling contest flowing from end-to-end, it was Newcastle old boy, Lee Bowyer, who nearly broke the deadlock in audacious fashion, ten minutes before the interval.

For when the red-faced Given's clearance fell to the Hammers' midfielder out on the right touchline, his opportunistic chip from the halfway line sailed back over his back-pedalling former team-mate, before agonisingly bouncing the wrong side of the base of the keeper's right-hand post, to keep it goalless at the break.

Tevez was replaced by Marlon Harewood for the restart and there was to be more Argentinian disappointment five minutes into the second half, when bursting from the centre-circle, the motoring Martins rode Mascherano's attempted slide-tackle and slid the ball to Duff, who fired a low, angled fifteen-yarder into the bottom left-hand corner of Carroll's net.

And midway through the half, the industrious Argentinian joined his compatriot on the bench, when Pards introduced Benayoun, while the ill Tyrone Mears was replaced by Hayden Mullins in a double-switch.

After Harewood glanced Benayoun's free-kick wide, Roeder responded by bringing on Sibierski for Ameobi and the French substitute immediately unleashed a rising 25-yarder that cleared Carroll's crossbar.

Newcastle's second goal was not too far away, though, and with just a quarter-of-an-hour remaining, Martins robbed Danny Gabbidon on the edge of the Hammers area before advancing and slotting the ball beyond the helplessly exposed Hammers' 'keeper.

But, by then, the busiest man on the pitch was referee Styles, who took the bookings count to the half-dozen mark in an ill-tempered finale that saw Given stretchered off following an accidental collision with Harewood and Roeder calmed by the match official for an over-zealous acknowledgement of the visiting fans that infuriated the West Ham supporters in a bumper, yet disappointed 34,938 crowd
 
Zamparini eyes UEFA exit!

Palermo chief Maurizio Zamparini has sensationally declared that he hopes his side get beaten by West Ham in their UEFA Cup first round tie.

The Rosanero were on top of the Serie A table before being defeated by Empoli on Sunday – much to the outspoken chief’s fury.

Their next match comes on Thursday against the Hammers, with the Rosanero leading the tie after their 1-0 win at Upton Park in the first leg.

“I hope West Ham kick us out of the UEFA Cup, otherwise I am sure we will lose again on Sunday against Chievo,” said Zamparini.

“This team cannot compete in two different tournaments and I honestly couldn't care less about the UEFA Cup – I prefer the Serie A championship.”

Wednesday’s party after the 5-3 win with Catania in the Sicilian derby seems light years away and Zamparini wants his men to keep their feet on the ground.

“Rotation is only possible for those clubs who have European ambitions, but that is not our case,” he continued.

“It’s a great feeling to be at the top, but it is just as terrible to fall back after an unacceptable and irritating defeat.

“I believe that we need to improve the performance of our defence, because we are conceding too many goals to our opponents.

“We can learn from this defeat and do well this season, but we need to focus.”
 
Tuča navijača Palerma i Vest Hema


U masovnoj tuči navijača Palerma i Vest Hema, do koje je došlo u četvrtak u ranim jutarnjim časovima, u glavnom gradu Sicilije, 17 osoba je lakše i teže povredjeno, a policija je uhapsila dvadesetoricu Engleza i jednog Italijana.

U saopštenju policije navodi se da je u tuči učestvovalo oko 300 engleskih i 200 italijanskih huligana, a do sukoba je došlo ispred zgrade Opere u Palermu.

Specijalci su stigli na poprište nakon desetak minuta, ali ih je tada napala grupa od pedesetak pristalica engleskog premijerligaša. U obračunu su korišćeni stolovi i stolice iz kafanskih bašti, a posle svega, u bolnicu su prebačena šestorica policijaca, isto toliko Engleza i petorica navijača Palerma.

Zasad nije poznato ko je inicirao sukobe, ali su oni mogli da se očekuju, pošto su navijači Palerma posle prve utakmice prvog kola Kupa UEFA, odigrane pre dve sedmice u Engleskoj, najavili osvetu.

Tada su navijači Vest Hema na stadion došli u majicama na kojima je pisalo "Čekićari protiv mafije" i neredi su sprečeni zahvaljujući intervenciji policije.

Mondo
 
West Ham kakavi likovi uvek za tucu...ako niste pogledajte obavezno Green Street Hooligans i pozdravljam vas pesmom :

I'm forever blowing bubbles,
Pretty bubbles in the air,
They fly so high,
Nearly reach the sky,
Then like my dreams
They fade and die.

Respect ! :) Poz
 

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