How we get on tonight very much depends on which Sarr turns up. If its the Sarr who turned up to the first half of the newcastle game then we are in for a long afternoon. However if its Sarr who ran rings round the newcastle back line then he could cause all kinds of problems for west ham.
Hopefully you've already made Big Nige aware so he doesn't just sit on his hands for 80+ minutes making no changes whilst our Premier League status disappears down the *******.
Today’s felt so long. Just this bloody game to start so I can spend 90 minutes wishing it would end. The most positive outcome that I can realistically see coming to fruition is a tense, stale affair that ends goalless. Take the point, huge pressure on Muff to win Tuesday.
ExWHUemployee · 21m There were a couple of fitness tests today! Both have been failed. More to come in a bit.....
Genuinely don't think there's any benefit in watching tonight. If we win, the only positive is the 3 points, which we will get regardless and whether you visibly saw it or not. You aren't going to be missing a tiki taka performance, that's for sure. If you watch and we win, unless it's by three clear goals (fat chance) it's just going to be minute after minute after minute of prolonged torture. On the flipside, if we lose, you've spared yourself 2 hours of horror and you'll still have the knowledge that we're more likely to go down afterwards.
Wonder if they tried to give Anderson and Snodgrass a check just in case? Both were said to be out but recovering and maybe Moyes hoped to spring them onto the bench? EDIT: same account now says one was in the team last time out.
With our bench that’s probably what most managers would do. Who could change things? Pereyra? Chalobah? Cleverley possibly good tactically. Pedro? A punt. There is a reason why the starters are who they are and why he is reluctant to change them.