Any preference, I?m torn, not a great fan of West Ham but for spurs to go down would be really big news.
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I think Spurs are slighly better off playing Everton and only needing a draw where our game relys on what we bring. Either way does anyone really care?Originally posted by norfolk white View PostAny preference, I?m torn, not a great fan of West Ham but for spurs to go down would be really big news.
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Well, if it's one or the other, I have always had a soft spot for ham from back in the '70s. Loved Brooking, Bond, Lombard, and the like.We also had some unreal games against them also back than.
Billy Bonds: The iconic, hard-tackling captain who played 793 matches for the club.
Trevor Brooking: A highly skilled midfielder who was a mainstay throughout the decade and won Hammer of the Year four times in the 70s.
Bryan 'Pop' Robson: A prolific striker who returned to the club in 1972 and scored over a century of goals in claret and blue.
Bobby Moore: The legendary defender who captained the team for the first half of the decade before transferring to Fulham in 1974.
Frank Lampard, Sr.: A consistent, overlapping left-back who was instrumental in the 1975 FA Cup run.
Mervyn Day: The talented young goalkeeper who won the PFA Young Player of the Year in 1975.
Clyde Best: A powerful forward who was a fan favorite and key attacking force in the early to mid-70s.
West Ham Till I Die
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Core Squad
Goalkeepers: Bobby Ferguson, Peter Grotier, Mervyn Day
Defenders: Bobby Moore, Frank Lampard Sr., Billy Bonds, Tommy Taylor, John McDowell, Kevin Lock
Midfielders: Trevor Brooking, Pat Holland, Graham Paddon, Ronnie Boyce
Forwards: Bryan 'Pop' Robson, Clyde Best, Alan Taylor (hero of the '75 Cup run), Billy Jennings, Jimmy Greaves (1970-1971)
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