Premier League 15/16
- bubi.ue
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Торес игра све боље, а Лукаку има предиспозиције да буде као Дрогба, али је тренутно много далеееееко од њега. Хамшика кад би довели или Ганса, било би савршено (мада мислим да би се Хамшик боље уклопио) и фале после још десно крило и десни бек (Бане по мени много боље игра штопера него бека, а Босингва нема квалитет да игра у првој постави)..
- C.RONALDO7
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- Bard
- SFM Hall Of Fame
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Farewell, Faubert
Julien Faubert has failed to land a new contract at West Ham and is to be released on a free transfer.
The French midfielder, who cost West Ham £6.1million when signing from Bordeaux in the summer of 2007 is one of six players on West Ham's list of players to be released this summer.
The flying Frenchman - who insisted upon joining West Ham that he harboured hopes of one day playing for Arsenal - endured an horrendous start to his career in east London when he tore his Achilles in a pre-season friendly against Sigma in Austria.
After returning from injury in January 2008, he made his debut in a 2-1 win over Fulham at the Boleyn Ground, his first of eight appearances that season. But having failed to establish himself at the club the following season he moved to Real Madrid on loan for the latter part of the 2008/09 campaign, to the surprise of many - a deal that earned the Hammers around £1million.
Faubert's spell in Spain resulted in just two appearances - whilst he was also caught falling asleep on the bench during one match against Villareal. So it was no surprise when Real failed to make his loan spell permanent and he was back in east London for the 2009/10 campaign during which he made 36 appearances.
It was during the same campaign that Faubert lost his mother but played for West Ham just 48 hours later - a decision that earned him respect from the supporters who had, on the whole, derided his input until that point.
That season proved to be his best in a claret and blue shirt and KUMB readers voted Faubert runner-up Player of the Year and Most Improved player at the end of the 2009/10 campaign. He was now considered by many to be something of a cult hero on the terraces.
However as with several of his team mates, Faubert's form was to dip dramatically the following year under the tutelage of Avram Grant and the season ended in misery as the Hammers were relegated from the Premier League.
Thankfully those wrongs were righted in 2011/12 and the Frenchman made 37 appearances - including a cameo role at Wembley in the play-off Final - as West Ham returned to the top flight at the first attempt.
The other five senior players to be released by West Ham this summer are John Carew, Abdoulaye Faye, Frank Nouble, Papa Bouba Diop and Academy graduate Oliver Lee - whilst the on-loan Henri Lansbury returns to Arsenal.
Meanwhile scholars Sam Cowler, Lamar Hurley, David Wootton and Jake Young have also been told they may leave the club.
Faubert at West Ham
2007/08: Pld 8, Bkd 1
2008/09: Pld 24, Bkd 3
2009/10: Pld 36, Gls 1, Bkd 6
2010/11: Pld 16, Bkd 2
2011/12: Pld 37, Gls 1, Bkd 7
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Julien Faubert has failed to land a new contract at West Ham and is to be released on a free transfer.
The French midfielder, who cost West Ham £6.1million when signing from Bordeaux in the summer of 2007 is one of six players on West Ham's list of players to be released this summer.
The flying Frenchman - who insisted upon joining West Ham that he harboured hopes of one day playing for Arsenal - endured an horrendous start to his career in east London when he tore his Achilles in a pre-season friendly against Sigma in Austria.
After returning from injury in January 2008, he made his debut in a 2-1 win over Fulham at the Boleyn Ground, his first of eight appearances that season. But having failed to establish himself at the club the following season he moved to Real Madrid on loan for the latter part of the 2008/09 campaign, to the surprise of many - a deal that earned the Hammers around £1million.
Faubert's spell in Spain resulted in just two appearances - whilst he was also caught falling asleep on the bench during one match against Villareal. So it was no surprise when Real failed to make his loan spell permanent and he was back in east London for the 2009/10 campaign during which he made 36 appearances.
It was during the same campaign that Faubert lost his mother but played for West Ham just 48 hours later - a decision that earned him respect from the supporters who had, on the whole, derided his input until that point.
That season proved to be his best in a claret and blue shirt and KUMB readers voted Faubert runner-up Player of the Year and Most Improved player at the end of the 2009/10 campaign. He was now considered by many to be something of a cult hero on the terraces.
However as with several of his team mates, Faubert's form was to dip dramatically the following year under the tutelage of Avram Grant and the season ended in misery as the Hammers were relegated from the Premier League.
Thankfully those wrongs were righted in 2011/12 and the Frenchman made 37 appearances - including a cameo role at Wembley in the play-off Final - as West Ham returned to the top flight at the first attempt.
The other five senior players to be released by West Ham this summer are John Carew, Abdoulaye Faye, Frank Nouble, Papa Bouba Diop and Academy graduate Oliver Lee - whilst the on-loan Henri Lansbury returns to Arsenal.
Meanwhile scholars Sam Cowler, Lamar Hurley, David Wootton and Jake Young have also been told they may leave the club.
Faubert at West Ham
2007/08: Pld 8, Bkd 1
2008/09: Pld 24, Bkd 3
2009/10: Pld 36, Gls 1, Bkd 6
2010/11: Pld 16, Bkd 2
2011/12: Pld 37, Gls 1, Bkd 7
kumb.com
Sve najbolje u daljoj karijeri, hvala za (cudnih) 5 godina u dresu!
We will remember
Skies may fade
And stars may wane
We won't forget
We will remember
Until the skies will fall
We won't forget
We will remember
We all shall follow doom
Skies may fade
And stars may wane
We won't forget
We will remember
Until the skies will fall
We won't forget
We will remember
We all shall follow doom
- neme93
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Kavani, Ljorente? Sta ce nam oni? Dali smo 90 golova u ligi, imamo mlade napadace koji su veliki potencijali, nije mi jasno sta ce nam oni. Baines? Koliko ja znam nama Evra igra levo, i moze jos 2 godine da igra na visokom nivou, sta ce nam Baines
Ako ce vec da dovodi nekoga, treba da dovede pleja i nekoga kao sto je bio Roy, naravno, ne takvog kvaliteta, ali treba nam takav igrac na terenu.
Ako ce vec da dovodi nekoga, treba da dovede pleja i nekoga kao sto je bio Roy, naravno, ne takvog kvaliteta, ali treba nam takav igrac na terenu.
Dragan Nikoljići, Vladar, Tik'al, Joca, Tokelara, zele, Olja, Ortodox, bubi.ue, dramit, mmladja.
Ja znam kako Simic izgleda.
Ja znam kako Simic izgleda.
- Becar
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