...I would be enquiring when, exactly, West ham knew about Franco's injury. I was in London today and couldn't see snow or ice anywhere. Quite why the game couldn't be played is beyond me. Except, of course, we had nobody to play up front in a crucial relegation six pointer. Coincidence? Of course!
It was my understanding that it was the Premier Leauge that cancelled the game, Not West Ham.
ReplyDeleteMaybe they felt guilty about punishing us twice for the tevezgate affair?
I think McCarthy and Zola done a deal. They fixed the match as a win for whoever is in a worse position for when the game is re-scheduled.
ReplyDeleteYeah I'm pretty sure they need an FA representative to call off a game, unless it's Alex Ferguson, he can get whatever he likes!
ReplyDeleteIf I was Hammersfan...
ReplyDeleteI might be greatful that a game was called off that turns out to be in the favor of the team I support rather than fire off a missive suggesting we did something wrong...
Just a thought though ;)
The gamne was called off because the met had stated that there was alot mor esnow on the way and it was felt that if that were the case the area around the ground would have been too dangerous. they also didn't want to call it off on the day because of travelling supporters. It was the correct decision on all counts toss pot.
ReplyDeleteDon't worry Fanno, I understood the humour!
ReplyDeleteWho gives a f**k, anything that advantages us is a good thing, is it not? For once, something has gone in our favour (however small), so let's just be thankful for small mercies instead condemning our club through suspicion. Either you are a Spud in disguise or (which I suspect) is just a continuation of your witch hunt on Duxbury. Be careful Captain Ahab.
ReplyDeleteIf I was a West Ham fan....
ReplyDelete...id kill myself
ReplyDelete....for my team.
ReplyDelete:)