He's not going to last long at West Ham with his shit brand of football. Although maybe the fans won't care as long as they go up.
Fans are split 50/50 id say.
at least we don't have to go to Upton Park and be another victim of Fat Sam's football philosophy of 'if it moves lump it' - fu#king muppet
at least if he does go there, we should be in for a shout of getting Parker......can't see him sticking around and having his game go bad
He is moving to make El-Hadji Diouf his first signing
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What will Phil Brown make of this. His beloved moving away from the north.
Guess we'll have to wait for his latest diary to find out.
It's better to burn out, than to fade away.
saw his comments on possible ownership change. was saying he hoped it didnt happen cos he has had his reputation ruined over owners coming in and sacking him and its unfair. said newcastle sacking was not cos of results of but ownership change,
what a retard, he was sacked cos he was shit at newcastle
VALON BEHRAMI insists he would not want to play under Sam Allardyce at West Ham and says club's demise began the day they sacked Gianfranco Zola.
Hammers co-owners David Sullivan and David Gold this week hired Allardyce as boss following the Londoners' relegation from the Premier League.
Some West Ham fans have expressed concern about the brand of football adopted by Allardyce at his previous clubs and Behrami, who left Upton Park for Fiorentina in January, could only agree with the fans' fears.
The Switzerland international said: "I don't like to play that way.
"I like to play like Zola wants to play, every time with the ball, every time trying to be attractive as well."
Allardyce succeeded Avram Grant, who in turn took over from Zola after the Italian was sacked last summer despite managing to avoid the drop.
Behrami said: "They sacked him for no reason.
"We'd had a difficult season but we secured safety two or three games before the end of the season, even though we'd had a lot of difficult situations with the club and the takeover.
"All the team was with him. We felt that, with him as manager, we could improve. I know that is how I felt.
"So the players were very, very sad when they sacked him and the first day with the new manager was difficult to accept."
Grant never managed to win over Behrami.
He said: "It was a time when he had to change something, he had to bring something new. But he didn't give a thing.
"We tried to do a good job but what the players needed was a reaction.
"We needed something new and we didn't feel that we got it. We felt that the situation was the same, going down."
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So it begins