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This was Big Sam’s response to the West Ham fans booing at the full-time whistle after the Hammers win over Hull City.

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  • craig says:

    Unbelievable performance. 30% possession in the 2nd half. You would think we had 10 men. We were lucky tonight Sam.

  • Jimmy Hammer says:

    What a joke BFS is, playing players out of position and only resulting to one up front against 10 men.

    He will keep us up, then get rid of him. Otherwise the same thing will continue next season.

    It’s 3 pts…

  • dreamer says:

    I think the fans were upset when the final whistle blew and woke them up from a deep sleep,still,3 points is 3 points even though it was a dire performance against 10 men.

  • Chris says:

    No one likes him, no one likes his team selection, no one likes his systems, no one likes his excuses blaming everyone but himself, no one likes his attitude, no one likes the dyer football, the players don’t seem to be liking the football.
    but guess what: David and David like him, why? Because were in the prem! Maybe the only way to lose this dag is to get relegated but hang on, if we were to go down he would be the manager you’d want to get us up… Wouldn’t you?
    I think we may be stuck with this joker for sometime.

  • teddybard says:

    WAS HE SURPRISED

    3 SHOTS ON TARGET

    CLUELESS

  • JB says:

    Things really have to change at West Ham. I could not believe I was watching the same team that beat Cardiff & Swansea with 10 men. Tonight against Hull, it was Hull, with 10 men who were by far the better team. I mean even with Hull going down to 10 men, they leave 2 strikers up front. You’d think that surely, and with playing against 10 men, Sam would introduce & 2nd striker, but no it was Hull who made all the running, creativity & flair with their 10. West Ham were playing better when Hull had 11. One of the most creative, if not the most creative players that West Ham had on the field was Mo Diame, so what does Sam do? Take him off, plus we had all of our players pulled back against 10 men, inviting them to get a goal which they did. I do think that Jelavic’s goal was a hand ball goal. They are saying that Jelavic could not get out of the way of the ball, but I think he meant to deflect that ball in with his shoulder, so when West Ham got an own scored for them, then I think that was justice. There was also talk of Mo using his hand to bring the ball into position for him before being fouled. I don’t think so. Thank heavens the linesman stood firm demanding a penalty & also telling the ref that the Hull goalkeeper had to go off, and at 1-0 up we were looking good to build, but we just switched off, why? Honestly West Ham, I have never seen a luckier, or more ill deserving 3 points gained in all my time of watching football. You are so lucky you now have those 3 points on the board, but things need to change, like NOW! If I owned West Ham, I’d be sacking Sam Allardyce NOW! I would also take Andy Carroll out of the team. The team that West Ham had in his absence, have collapsed under his return. If West Ham gave Mo Diame & Carlton Cole more of a fair go, they would re-pay West Ham, & the team would do a whole lot better, and in fact were doing a whole lot better without the AC one man show. I mean if West Ham continue to play like that, then I cannot see another point, let alone win, coming before close of season.Come on West Ham give Sam & AC the shunt, we’ve had enough!

    • JB says:

      The latest is, is that Sam is now blaming the fans for booing & distracting the players, so he is now blaming us. Everyone but himself eh. Sorry Sam but we do have a right to be upset about the Sh*te football you are serving up to us!

  • Dave says:

    If we do by some miricle survive in the Premiership, then in the summer we need a massive cull of the current squad, am likeing the names being linked but with Sam in charge i fear that we will end up with players in the thirty to forty age bracket. I fear our best young players will be sold, [for peanuts] then replaced with Curtis stable OAP, homless, and unloved but overpaid Pro’s.

  • grayster says:

    Last night, the reign of fat Sam long-ball out-taticer hit an all-time low. An essential 3 points gained and I left the Boleyn embarrassed and annoyed. Rarely will we see such a dire and woeful performance in a home game playing against 10 men. We should have lost and lost severely. We would have against 11. I thought the performance against united was pitiful but this was just a disgrace. But to add to all that, the comments from our manager, just make it 1000x worse. How dare he blame the fans for his failures. Can this man ever honestly evaluate himself. The answer is no. His arrogance simply astounds me. Those who booed last night just vented what most others were thinking. Shameful, embarrassing football. Dire and awful.

    I’ve tried not to join the haters, give him the benefit of the doubt despite his obvious personality flaws, dreadful football style and nonsense blame apportionment but last night he stepped across the line. He must go at the end of the season whatever the outcome. End of.

  • JB says:

    It’s looking like it could be Swansea, who West Ham have the best chance of keeping below them (discounting Fulham & Cardiff, who look gone), as Swansea may have to win 2 more games than West Ham in their remaining 7 games left, but I can see 3 wins for Swansea giving them 39 pts.
    Sunderland may win at home to West Ham on 31st Mar, if so, then they’ll have 2 games in hand over West Ham & if they are on 28 pts, would need to win 2 more games & draw 1 more than West Ham from 8 games while West Ham would only have 6 games left;
    That is 6 clubs, being Sunderland, Crystal Palace, West Brom, Swansea, Norwich & Hull, who are all worse off than West Ham to date 26/03/2014. On points, Swansea look the worst off, but Swansea should get 39 pts; Sunderland could win a further 12 pts = a 37 pts total, so yes Sam, we’ve got a 5 day break before Monday’s game, so why don’t you take the lads up to Geordie land now & work things out (good idea, get out of London now for a while, away from us hostile fans who are calling for your blood, ha, ha, ha. If you & the lads come back heroes then maybe all sins will be forgiven?) on a Geordie based training break in the area, so as to get the lads acclimatized, and because you are taking Andy & Kevin back to Geordie land, then I suppose you had better start them both against Sunderland, because if West Ham get a win at the Stadium of Light, then I can’t see ALL OF THE TEAMS who are now below West Ham, BETWEEN 12TH & 18TH POSITION, GETTING PAST 37 PTS, & our task of survival for the season may be all but complete, but only if we win on Monday. If we don’t then everything is still on the table & our suffering continues, as we play Liverpool at home the following Sunday 6th April. In fact all of the other teams from 18th position up will be looking to see us beat Sunderland. Everyone from 18th up to 12th place will be looking to see if anyone lets them down by losing to Sunderland. DON’T LET IT BE US!

  • JB says:

    Sorry, meant to say 17th up to 12th

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