Sunday, 22 August 2010

Where does Grant go now?


The natives are getting restless. Two games played, two thumpings, and there are serious calls for Grant's head already. Just wait for the clamour after we have lost to Man Utd and probably to Chelsea too. We all knew the computer had been unkind to us when that fixture list came out, but that will be quickly forgotten. To be fair to Zola, the Wolves game apart, he was not handed the easiest of starts either.

There are some who seem to have forgotten that they support West Ham. So intense was the argument over Zola that a section of our fan base seem to be wearing Zola colours rather than West Ham colours these days. How long before fans arrive at Upton Park wearing Italian national scarves to make a point to Goldfinger and Sullimanja? This body of fans seem delighted to see us losing; I'm getting the feeling that they would happily see West Ham relegated so they can say, "See Zola was better than Grant, he kept us up."

Let's get something straight at this point. We will not be relegated. Blackpool and Wigan are doomed, that means there is just one place up for grabs. We are better than Sunderland, West Brom and Newcastle certainly and at least as good as Stoke, Birmingham, Fulham, Blackburn and, despite yesterday, Bolton.

The trouble is, games are not won on paper and the theoretical strength of your team sheet. What is really worrying about this team is their brittleness, the way they snap and crumble when the going gets tough. We saw it under Zola and we are seeing it now under Grant.

Against Villa, it was panic stations from the first minute as Villa came at us in wave after wave of attack. Grant was watching a different game from me because he said Villa created three chances and scored twice. In the game I saw, Villa scored three and hit the woodwork four times. Grant won't get anywhere by treating us as mugs!

Against Bolton, we were in total control of the match for the bulk of the first half, but as soon as Upson put the Thugs ahead, the team turned into mulch, like a Digestive dunked too long in a cup of tea. There was no leadership on the pitch as players started chasing the game on their own and stopped playing like a team. It was like watching a bunch of kids! Bolton, meanwhile, simply went route one, bypassed our midfield and centre backs, and helped themselves to two more goals.

So what does Grant do? Well that Parker and Keane exchange is being mooted again and that would help but will not sort out our defence. Luke Young is a possibility but Faubert wasn't at fault yesterday, it was the middle and left of the defence that was the problem. Where the hell is Da Costa? I am convinced that he is Upson's best partner but he wasn't even on the bench yesterday! And why wasn't Diamanti there as the natural replacement for Dyer, who we knew wouldn't last 90 minutes? Are Sullimanja and Goldfinger trying to purge the club of Nani players perhaps? To hell with that, get Da Costa in the team now! Or maybe, keep him out for the game in Manchester; there's no point in destroying the kid's confidence is there?

The nonsense of prevarication in the transfer market has to end too. If we are going to sign players, let's sign them now, not next week. Yesterday's game was winnable and the three points sacrificed can never be recovered. One thing is for sure, hating Grant because he is not Zola is not going to help anybody! Grant has had two games and needs longer before we can judge him and assess him against the Italian. Gianfranco is ahead in the Grantazola Index after two games but I am certainly not eating humble pie over Zola yet; anyway, I don't think it would go with pasta!

20 comments:

  1. Losing has become a way of life for most of our players and for me Picquionne was the best player seeing the game on my computer. A player that was universally condemned as not being good enough for WH when he signed!

    I really believe from the first half performance, that Grant will get things going but we may have to wait a few weeks. Chelsea and Man U aren't going to be kind to us and Hitzlesperger's injury hasn't helped.

    I think that Sullivan and Gold allowing all the media speculation about £100k pw players; Henry, RVN, Beckham and £13m Remy together with Parker "going nowhere, under any circumstances or for any amount of money", have done no favours for the club's expectations or themselves either.

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  2. I agree. I was hugely impressed by Piquionne and Barerra. Hopefully, Hitlersburger will look as good when he comes into the team.

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  3. Gold, Sullivan, Brady, Brown, Grant OUT!

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  4. Well written! The first half was our best for a long time,horrible luck again and its almost like you expect it now.We do def drop off a lot more than most teams after a set back and no reward for effort.To me one of the most ordinary players on the pitch ended up with two goals.Davies hands all over our defenders head and neck and a handball before the finish and reid simply out jumped for the second goal,it was a good cross!not much you can do standind flat footed with a guy 6ft plus jumping behind you.

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  5. Better than Newcastle, currently beating Villa 4-0....?

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  6. We are not better than Newcastle HF! They did well against Man utd, and look what theyve done today.

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  7. Yep, Burnley beat Man Utd second game up last season! Remember Hull winning at Arsenal 2 seasons back!

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  8. I blame Terence Brown things were going well until his theiving presence graced us once again

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  9. hammersfan 7th august:
    "A real team is now beginning to take shape!"
    and
    "This is getting exciting from where I am sitting!"
    HAHAHAHAHAHAHA...losers!!

    think i'll keep posting this, it cheers me up no end

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  10. We are better than Sunderland, West Brom and Newcastle certainly and at least as good as Stoke, Birmingham, Fulham, Blackburn and, despite yesterday, Bolton.

    last season sunderland finished 9 points above you

    last season stoke finished 12 points ahead of you

    last season birmingham finished 15 points above you

    last season fulham finished 11 points ahead of you

    last season blackburn finished 15 points ahead of you

    newcastle got 100 points in a league that you guys struggled to get out of and would still be in now had it not been for tevez.

    you are seriously losing the plot hammersfan and i think you need a reality check. you are no better this season than last season. even wigan finished above you last season!!

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  11. stop being idiots most anons and non west ham fans or get lost u spineless pricks

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  12. Fred,
    What about? Newcastle or the owners? I'm serious about both though, no joke.

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  13. "We are better than Sunderland, West Brom and Newcastle certainly and at least as good as Stoke, Birmingham, Fulham, Blackburn and, despite yesterday, Bolton"

    last season Sunderland finished 9 points above you

    last season Stoke finished 12 points ahead of you

    last season Birmingham finished 15 points above you

    last season Fulham finished 11 points ahead of you

    last season Blackburn finished 15 points ahead of you

    Newcastle got 100 points in a league that you guys struggled to get out of and would still be in now had it not been for Tevez.

    you are seriously losing the plot hammersfan and I think you need a reality check. you are no better this season than last season. even Wigan finished above you last season!!

    I've posted this one again for you Harriet Fanno - you seemed to have missed it first time around.

    Goldivan should have done what they said they were going to do and sold the team - You're going down.... and remember, you read it here first.

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  14. HF you attracted the negatives here - you are their supreme leader, they are YOUR people and you have no right to complain as you've been encouraging this negative attitude for a very long time.

    I'll spell it out for you as you're too thick skinned to realise - the reason that you are disliked is because of your negative attitude and now you have a negative following you complain.....

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  15. I am not complaining abut people being negative, simply about people puting Zola ahead of West Ham. As it happens, I was right to be negative wasn't I? Now let's see if I am right to be positive. I can feel your desire for West Ham to fail even now! Oh the horror of Fanno being right yet again!

    Interesting use of the pronoun "You". I might have been inclined to use "we". Last season was last season. Tottenham were rock bottom after five games a couple of seasons back and last season qualified for the Champions League. As the sellers of financial products have to say, "Past performance is not..."

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  16. What worries me most after 2 games is how good we made Villa look, and how weak Newcastle exposed them as really being.

    I didnt see Sunday's game so i dont know how many changes there were in the Villa side (not many i assume) but for them to get turned over by that margin by a team many had written off before then season started, after making us look like a League 2 outfit just a week before, is truely worrying.

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  17. No changes at all to the villa side apart for the straight swap of
    Ireland / Milner

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  18. HF we attracted the negatives here - we are their supreme leader, they are YOUR people and we have no right to complain as you've been encouraging this negative attitude for a very long time.

    I'll spell it out for we as you're too thick skinned to realise - the reason that we are disliked is because of your negative attitude and now we have a negative following we complain.....

    And that makes sense to you?

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  19. No it doesn't, your pronouns are all over the place. You are an idiot sir!

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