Friday, 20 March 2009

Pants Reveals All!

John Pantsil has ditched the dirt on Turds and revealed that West Ham had no team spirit when he was at Upton Park. He said: "At West Ham we didn't stick together like we do here. When I came to Fulham the welcome was amazing, I felt I had been playing for the team for years."

Those of us who commented on Curbishley's failure to even look at the players he substituted as they left the field, will feel empathy with Pantsil when he adds, "Here, the manager will shake everybody's hand before training. But if training is not going well, he is not afraid to tell us to put more effort in."

It is pretty obvious who he is talking about when he continues, "Some managers just keep quiet and let the players do whatever they want. And on a Saturday, whether they win or lose, they don't care. But here the manager will challenge you to play well. And he has really improved my game, being offensive and defensive, and overlapping."

Many West Ham fans continue to defend Curbishley despite all the evidence. Onecapchesky had his say when he left, Tevez revealed that Turds wrote the match day tactics on a white board and said nothing to the team and former Charlton players, including Murphy and Bent, have talked in a less than complimentary way about their former manager. It is probably no coincidence that the dinosaur is still out of work despite all those years of "success" at Charlton.

I am very clear in my mind that the appointment of Curbishley was a terrible mistake. Just think where we might be now had somebody with a little gumption been allowed to invest all that money!


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