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BBC pundit Mark Lawrenson predicts a West Ham win to finish off the season.

Writing on the BBC website Lawro says: “West Ham boss David Moyes and Everton manager Sam Allardyce are two of the managers I was talking about. Both men have done what was asked of them by keeping their sides up after being appointed in mid-season and, while Moyes will get a say in his future, it could be that Everton decide that Allardyce is surplus to requirements. 

It is hard to know what is going on at Everton because there are so many mixed messages coming out of Goodison Park. Allardyce appears adamant he is staying for the final year of his contract, but I don’t think many Toffees fans would be too happy if that happens.

Will either of them be in the Premier League in August? Who knows. But if they aren’t, I would not bet against them getting a job in September or October when a chairman presses the panic button.

In terms of the game, I am going for Moyes to come out on top against his former club.

Lawro’s prediction: 2-0″

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2 comments

  • Hammer64 says:

    No Rooney tomorrow. Like Lukaku, another flat track bully who always scores against us but against good sides cannot hit a barn if he is standing inside it. Another win would be nice for some extra cash.

  • West Ham Fan No 32 says:

    Would love us to beat Everton and finish the season on a high, I think Moyes hasn’t been given a lot of support from the chairmen so would be nice for him and the coaching team to finish with a victory

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