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Come on the Toffee's
Come on the Hammers.

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Tottenham HAVE to lose for West Ham to stand any chance of staying up. Mind you, might be less cars down our road on match days with people parking up to go to the station if they drop down a division. Was worse years ago though when we lived 400 yards from Green Street and they were playing at the Boleyn. You had to put your bins out in the road to save a parking spot outside your house and if anyone moved them to park there, they would come back to find a bin emptied on their car roof. That was the rule…..
 
Tottenham HAVE to lose for West Ham to stand any chance of staying up. Mind you, might be less cars down our road on match days with people parking up to go to the station if they drop down a division. Was worse years ago though when we lived 400 yards from Green Street and they were playing at the Boleyn. You had to put your bins out in the road to save a parking spot outside your house and if anyone moved them to park there, they would come back to find a bin emptied on their car roof. That was the rule…..

They would come back from the game and say I've bin done.
 
Congratulations Hull City for getting into the Premier League yesterday. You have actually made us proud to admit being from Hull.!!!!
 
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I don't see Everton upsetting the Spurs fans too much, although the Moyesiah will do his best to make a miracle happen for his old club. Goal difference is the killing point: a draw will do, while the Hammers have to win - or score 12 goals - to be happy about the final day...



...looking on the bright side, though; going down to the Championship might not be a disaster for the club if they can prise that fur hat off the c.man's head and avoid any future fur cup's when they return to Premier League pastures in future. They have the stadium, the fans, but the team and manager need new backing a fresh financing to make a fist of things.

Newcastle is a good comparison: all that money to throw at it but their season has been a total bust. New management is needed there, too. Best case scenario is the Hammers go down, N'castle sack Howe and he returns to Southern climes a wiser man to lead WH to League Cup glory.
 
Im conflicted. I don't dislike either club. Maybe prefer West ham. But alot of people I care about are Tottenham fans.

Im on the Train now, with Arsenal, West Ham and Tottenham fans.

They all care far to much. I really dont care that much no more about the professional game.
 
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