Dot
11-05-2010, 12:05
I know this is not unexpected but I do think that Gold and Sullivan have acted very shabbily towards Zola. West Ham are not my favourite club for obvious reasons but they have just undermined him ever since they started there.
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View Full Version : West Ham sack Zola Dot 11-05-2010, 12:05 I know this is not unexpected but I do think that Gold and Sullivan have acted very shabbily towards Zola. West Ham are not my favourite club for obvious reasons but they have just undermined him ever since they started there. CorkerSWFC 11-05-2010, 12:24 To be honest i think he was a little out of his depth, not enough experiance as a manager at the top level. Rioja 11-05-2010, 12:30 I know this is not unexpected but I do think that Gold and Sullivan have acted very shabbily towards Zola. West Ham are not my favourite club for obvious reasons but they have just undermined him ever since they started there. He did well to keep them up in spite of Sullivan and Gold constantly sniping against him but he must have known they'd want to bring their own spiv man into the job. Treatment 11-05-2010, 13:13 So, when does Ian Dowie get appointed then ? Rioja 11-05-2010, 13:19 So, when does Ian Dowie get appointed then ? He'd be great for the job. If you had a particular dislike of West Ham :D scottf 11-05-2010, 15:56 He'd be great for the job. If you had a particular dislike of West Ham :D tell me about it- put dowie in charge please, they will be down by christmas!!!! grgrsmth 11-05-2010, 16:02 I think he should have started at lower league club. My dad won't be too happy when I get home though... Snook 11-05-2010, 17:15 I don't really like West Ham, but I think Zola is a top bloke and has done a decent job there. I hope he stays in this country and has success. daftlad 11-05-2010, 17:23 tell me about it- put dowie in charge please, they will be down by christmas!!!! lets all pray together and hope Dowie is the man MTheo 11-05-2010, 18:50 Let's face it, how many managers get a job after putting in a good showing, it's all about 'big names' playing musical chairs. I reckon it'll be Mark Hughes, but personally would like Slaven Bilic, ex player, top bloke, and proven manager. bornwinner 12-05-2010, 08:21 its going to be Avram Grant.. you heard it here first (after Sky, BBC and assorted other channels)! grgrsmth 04-06-2010, 09:26 So what do people think about good ol' Avram? daftlad 06-06-2010, 18:02 So what do people think about good ol' Avram? he always looks a right cheerful guy-not |