((HT: Beanyman Sports/BPL/BT Sport))
Russell Brand was a busy fan yesterday...
For those of you unaware, the comedian is a big West Ham United fan. And when the Hammers knocked off Manchester City yesterday, it was a reason for great Brand-celebrating...
Like in the post-match interview room with West Ham manager Sam Allardyce
And with his dad, Ron, on live television...
How very Russell Brand...
Showing posts with label West Ham United. Show all posts
Showing posts with label West Ham United. Show all posts
Sunday, October 26, 2014
Saturday, August 16, 2014
OSG Prem: Fan Runs Onto Pitch, Takes Free Kick
((HT: Tristan's Vine))
As if the Spurs-West Ham match needed any more excitement, somebody on a different level of courage than the other fans in attendance felt compelled to do this...
Looks like security caught up with him eventually, but the first goal of the match came super late as Spurs got their first win under new manager Mauricio Pochettino...
As if the Spurs-West Ham match needed any more excitement, somebody on a different level of courage than the other fans in attendance felt compelled to do this...
Looks like security caught up with him eventually, but the first goal of the match came super late as Spurs got their first win under new manager Mauricio Pochettino...
Sunday, April 6, 2014
OSG Prem: Arsenal Slide Continues, Liverpool Wins Grinder (BREAKING: Hughton Sacked At Norwich)
((HT: BPL/NBCSN))
Just when you thought it couldn't get any worse for Arsene Wenger and the Gunners...
The team had only won 3 of their last ten, and needed to do something... ANYTHING!!! at Goodison Park against Everton to keep their tenuous hold on 4th place and the last Champions League spot for 2014-15. But it didn't work out that way...
At all...
In the other Sunday game, it's the response that your team has when you're not at your best that may decide your drive at the end of a very long road...
It was obvious that Liverpool didn't have it all Sunday, But what they did have was enough good fortune- whether given by the officials or not- to get a hard-fought 2-1 win at West Ham United.
Here's the table to date
1 Liverpool 33 74
2 Chelsea 33 72
3 Man City 31 70
4 Arsenal 33 64
5 Everton 32 63
BREAKING: And in, possibly, one of the dumbest ideas ever in the history of ever...
Norwich, who really should be worried about being relegated, decided to sack manager Chris Hughton with immediate effect:
Neil Adams, the team's under-18 manager, is now in charge for one of the nastiest gauntlets to finish a season the HQ can think of in any kind of memory- recent or otherwise...
"...the Club would like to place on record it's sincere thanks to Chris Hughton, Colin Calderwood and Paul Trollope for all of their hard work on behalf of the Club since they took over in June 2012.
Chris's achievement in guiding City to an 11th-place finish in the Premier League last season was an excellent one and he has represented the Club with dignity throughout his tenure.
However the recent run of four defeats in our last six Premier League games and six consecutive away league defeats, left the Club with no choice but to act, with five games still to play in the current campaign.
Those five games...???
Fulham at Craven Cottage, home to Liverpool, at Man United, at Chelsea, and home to Arsenal
Yeah... good luck on that...
Just when you thought it couldn't get any worse for Arsene Wenger and the Gunners...
The team had only won 3 of their last ten, and needed to do something... ANYTHING!!! at Goodison Park against Everton to keep their tenuous hold on 4th place and the last Champions League spot for 2014-15. But it didn't work out that way...
At all...
In the other Sunday game, it's the response that your team has when you're not at your best that may decide your drive at the end of a very long road...
It was obvious that Liverpool didn't have it all Sunday, But what they did have was enough good fortune- whether given by the officials or not- to get a hard-fought 2-1 win at West Ham United.
Here's the table to date
1 Liverpool 33 74
2 Chelsea 33 72
3 Man City 31 70
4 Arsenal 33 64
5 Everton 32 63
BREAKING: And in, possibly, one of the dumbest ideas ever in the history of ever...
Norwich, who really should be worried about being relegated, decided to sack manager Chris Hughton with immediate effect:
Neil Adams, the team's under-18 manager, is now in charge for one of the nastiest gauntlets to finish a season the HQ can think of in any kind of memory- recent or otherwise...
"...the Club would like to place on record it's sincere thanks to Chris Hughton, Colin Calderwood and Paul Trollope for all of their hard work on behalf of the Club since they took over in June 2012.
Chris's achievement in guiding City to an 11th-place finish in the Premier League last season was an excellent one and he has represented the Club with dignity throughout his tenure.
However the recent run of four defeats in our last six Premier League games and six consecutive away league defeats, left the Club with no choice but to act, with five games still to play in the current campaign.
Those five games...???
Fulham at Craven Cottage, home to Liverpool, at Man United, at Chelsea, and home to Arsenal
Yeah... good luck on that...
Saturday, March 22, 2014
OSG Prem: Rooney Golazo Puts ManU Up Early
((HT: BPL))
A truly ridiculous strike by Rooney put Manchester United up 1-0 early at West Ham...
NBCSN clocked it at 51 yards... and Rooney added a poacher's goal for the 2-0 margin at the half...
The HQ will have your full day report a litter later on this afternoon...
A truly ridiculous strike by Rooney put Manchester United up 1-0 early at West Ham...
NBCSN clocked it at 51 yards... and Rooney added a poacher's goal for the 2-0 margin at the half...
The HQ will have your full day report a litter later on this afternoon...
Sunday, December 29, 2013
OSG Prem: West Brom's Anelka Facing Ban For Anti-Semitic Gesture
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First of all... tell us what you think this gesture means...
Anelka scored twice in West Brom's 3-3 draw with West Ham, but the FA is asking him what in the blue hell he was thinking when he gave the French "quenelle" salute- made famous by French comedian Dieudonne, a close personal friend of Anelka, and linked to anti-Semitism in France.
Anelka is claiming that it was just a nod to his friend while the rest of the world is coming down hard...
French minister for sport Valerie Fourneyron called the move "shocking" and "disgusting" through her official Twitter account.
"Anelka's gesture is a shocking provocation, disgusting. There's no place for anti-Semitism and incitement to hatred on the football field."
Richard Ferrer, of the Jewish News, told Sky Sports News:
"This is either a lack of awareness on Anelka's part, or something more sinister...he must be aware of the 'quenelle's meaning and the baggage it carries. Surely he was making a statement? It's a major concern for the Football Association."
European Jewish Congress president Moshe Kantor told Sky: "This salute is merely a lesser known Nazi salute and we expect the same kind of punishment to be handed down by the authorities as if Anelka had made the infamous outstretched arm salute."
The HQ guesses that Anelka is in a load of trouble...
First of all... tell us what you think this gesture means...
Anelka scored twice in West Brom's 3-3 draw with West Ham, but the FA is asking him what in the blue hell he was thinking when he gave the French "quenelle" salute- made famous by French comedian Dieudonne, a close personal friend of Anelka, and linked to anti-Semitism in France.
Anelka is claiming that it was just a nod to his friend while the rest of the world is coming down hard...
French minister for sport Valerie Fourneyron called the move "shocking" and "disgusting" through her official Twitter account.
"Anelka's gesture is a shocking provocation, disgusting. There's no place for anti-Semitism and incitement to hatred on the football field."
Richard Ferrer, of the Jewish News, told Sky Sports News:
"This is either a lack of awareness on Anelka's part, or something more sinister...he must be aware of the 'quenelle's meaning and the baggage it carries. Surely he was making a statement? It's a major concern for the Football Association."
European Jewish Congress president Moshe Kantor told Sky: "This salute is merely a lesser known Nazi salute and we expect the same kind of punishment to be handed down by the authorities as if Anelka had made the infamous outstretched arm salute."
The HQ guesses that Anelka is in a load of trouble...
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