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Browned off

Not content with fleecing our club over the years, it appears that Terence ‘the tanked up engine’ Brown is now sueing West Ham for 5 million.

This guy systemically took from the club over the years, not giving us anything that could hold onto our players and placing us in debt. Yet not being content with doing all this, the vulture wants even more dosh, despite taking the money and running off to some beach somewhere so he can sharpen up his tan.

I can’t believe the audacity of this bloke and the front he’s got to try and claim more money out of the hammers. What’s wrong Terence, have you used up all the money you didn’t

May 31, 2008 | 4 Comments | Read More »

Favourites to Win

Euro 2008 starts on Saturday and England will not be taking part, But thanks to a very strong under 19’s squad, England will be in a European competition and are favourites to win the European under 19’s Championship.

Today England finished their last Elite Round game against Belarus with the result being a 0-0 draw, keeping England top of Table 1.

Group 1 Pld Pts
England 3 7
Belarus 3 4
Poland 3 3
Serbia 3 3

West Ham’s Fine youngsters Sears and Tomkins played a massive part in getting England through to the Finals on July 14th in the Czech Republic.
Lets hope its televised so we can watch a real

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Bellamy ready for Holland

Craig Bellamy is looking forward to Wales’ friendly with Holland, but is expected to start on the bench.

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Ashton out to prove a point

Dean Ashton feels he has a point to prove as he aims for his first England cap on Sunday.

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Six-plus-Five rule: Good or Bad? Chelsea, Man Utd, Arsenal, Liverpool, West Ham, Tottenham, Man City, Newcastle

Football’s world governing body have voted in favour of the ’six-plus-five rule’, which would put a limit on the number of foreign players each team could field.

The rule would limit every team to only five foreign players in their starting XI.

Blatter has pointed to the Premier League’s dominance in this season’s Champions League as an example of why his organisation must implement the idea, despite legal concerns from the European Union (EU).

Above extracts from the Guardian

Would this rule damage the English Premier League as being the Worlds greatest League?

Would this rule make the Premier League a fairer league for the 16 clubs who never reach Champions League

Would this rule damage the income that the Premier League receive for TV Rights, Sponsors etc etc?

2 Interesting Comments

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