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Any preference, I?m torn, not a great fan of West Ham but for spurs to go down would be really big news.
Bit like you NW a little torn. Probably prefer Spuds to go down as they really screwed us over at the back end of the disaster years and it would just be funnier.
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)
Want Spurs to go, but it'll be spam
Farke has put out a very competitive side. Don't think Ham can beat this Leeds side. So, Hammers to go down, unfortunately.
Really hope spurs but think they?ll win today