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Sunday, 1 June 2014

McCormack to follow McDermott out of Leeds but hopefully not to West Ham

As sure as night follows day, so the man made captain of Leeds looks certain to follow his mentor, Nice Guy Brian, out of Leeds. Recreated by McDermott into a goal poaching striker, the Scot is, unsurprisingly, unhappy at the treatment of his father figure and, like Lampard who followed 'Arry out of West Ham, wants away. Well, after topping the goal scoring charts last season, why would he want to hang around for an impending battle against relegation regardless?

Mind you, as a West Ham fan, I hope he finds a different home than Upon Park. Ross may relish the opportunity of playing in the Prem but it is questionable whether he has the ability to deliver on the top stage. Dear God, he's not even been able to establish himself as a fixture in the Scotland team.

£8 million is far too much to speculate on a guy who is now in his later twenties and who, until last season, never suggested that he was anything other than a run of the mill Championship player. Rhodes has done it consistently for much longer and looks the better bet to me.

Gold and Sullivan should check out Becchio's record at Norwich before they rush in with big bucks! The gulf between Championship and Premiership is huge - and the transition is especially hard for strikers.

38 comments:

  1. Ross is a bit brighter than Becchio. He wouldn't consider joining a Team of perpetual strugglers like West Ham. Only an ambitious Premiership Team would tempt him away.
    Joining West Ham would probably see him back in the Championship after a season like his mates Snoddy and Howson.

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    1. Doubt it dickhead. Westham have potential and money and are ambitious they are pl and we never will be again its called a higher division with money and lights of london if I was rm I would be off like a shot

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    2. Mcknockiter = Google & YouTube Troll! (Bell) end of.

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  2. £8 million is definately too much for him, but he has established himself as a top scorer in a decent league, that has got to count for something? Compared to Zarate he is a much better attacking option! He acctually plays for his national team, he scored more goals and he came from a more recognized devision.. Personally I think we should of signed him over Zarate

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    1. what a ridiculous comment he actually plays for his international team.... Argentina Messi, Aguero, Higuian Scotland Maloney, Naismith, Mulgrew

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    2. Rm never even makes it on pitch in internationals is just called to make numbers on bench pl strikers like naismith are ahead of him in pecking order

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  3. Not sure that McCormack would adapt to Allardyce's hoofball. I'm sure he will aim higher if he leaves the mighty whites

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  4. 15 million for a joke in Carroll
    I'm sure ross worth 8 million

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  5. If anyone wants to read about west hams number one fan,the mono-balled,tory supporting friend of george osbourne jeremy vile,take a look at the Coleman Experience blog. What a ghastly creature.

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  6. Pickle your knees in honey,pickle your knees in peas,but if you want the sweetest knees in the business then pickle your knees in cheese.

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  7. in todayr market ross is worth 8m and ar for bechio he was never given a chance by houghton thats why hes out of work and the caneries went down.he stuck with strikers who cost millions and couldnt hit a barn door,wolfwinskel comes to mind.becks could have been the saviour.

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  8. interesting that people seem to think that joining west ham would be a perpetual relegation battle for a player who's plied his trade all his life in lower divisions. We may have yo-yo'd in the past but the clubs far more stable now. If those comments are from leeds fans, for who relegation/promotion must seem the norm I'm stunned

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  9. Is it true that you write thesebpoor blogs pre season and then as soon as the season starts and wetspam play there embarrassing antifootball you hide and no longer write your pathetic blogs that is of course untill close season and only if westham sum how managr t stay up

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  10. He's not tall enough to get on the end of the hoofballs. Need "a big man up front" instead.

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    1. Big man doesn't work they have a cripple up front who's big, it still doesn't work and he cost £15 million plus excessive wages

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  11. LOL your so funny - think it will be your team of half wits fighting an unsuccessful relegation battle next season

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  12. Ross Mc would be the best striker West Spam have had since Di Canio....! FACT!

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    1. When u know what your on about in football like facts and stuff open your mouth until then shut it up

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  13. Ha ha you are so thick he scored more than all your strikers put together yet you try and slag him off sometimes I think why do I bother replying to such a retard

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  14. mighty whites?? LOL he aint woth £8m anyway!! We'll swap him for maiga an £2m

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  15. Got to love Leeds fans...not a brain cell amongst them.

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    1. Unlike the twat who writes this blog eh?

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    2. we do have brain cells just not to many lol , though thats still many many more than any west ham fan could dream of

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  16. Ross MCc is unproven at the top level and is certainly not a patch on a fit Dean Ashton 12.46.

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    1. Yeah and Carlton Cole what a goal machine he is!!!!! Hahaha

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  17. Don't worry yourself Neville , he's a northern lad , darnnnn saarrrth isn't for him

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  18. Leeds fans still living in the past. Where are you now? Forget who you were, thats gone. Before you say West Ham aren't good enough for a player whos never been proven in the top flight just remember while the Hammers are worrying how to beat Man city, you'll be worrying how to beat Huddersfield!

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    1. Muppet, should'nt that be worrying how to lose to single figures against city, hahaha. Nice to see the little hammers been found alive and well. Your time will come!

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    2. Exactlty and well said the minority do live in the past

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    3. West Ham are worrying how not to get relegated, when ye play Man City ye are worrying how many goals will they score!

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    4. All West Ham have to look forward too is having the biggest stadium in the championship.

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  19. mc Cormack to small to play for a decent club

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  20. "Marciare mattere insieme" which as all waste am supporters know means "marching on together" in Italian. Thank you all and hope you enjoy the world cup- can't imagine there are many leeds or west ham players on show there so why dont you just be realistic, man up, and enjoy football for what it is - a beautiful game supported by tribes of morons.

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