Rows? WHUFC no different to any other club

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Yesterday we ran a feature from blogger Nigel Kahn in which he claimed the fans’ protests of last season led to a change of style from Sam Allardyce this year.

We ran the article for one reason – to get  his opinion on what he was watching  this season after the relentless criticism he had poured in the manager’s direction last year.

Not unnaturally it led to the usual back biting between what has become known as the pro and anti Sam Allardyce brigades.

The piece appeared soon after ClaretandHugh had stated its position, that everybody involved this season including the manager gets 10 out of 10 and that is was time to unite. At the same time the worthy Paul Walker made a similar appeal on www.kumb.com.

Football is tribal. Name of the game, a given!  West Ham’s rows are no different to those at Newcastle United, Manchester United, Arsenal, Cardiff City etc.

Look at the row over David Moyes, Alan Pardew, Arsene Wenger and Malky Mackay! We are no different. Every family has rows.

However  one small point! A few days ago we pointed out that Sam had said in his press conference the “change of style” call by the owners back in the summer was a “myth ” – that it didn’t happen

We pointed out that a board statement on May 20 included this quote from the co chairmen: “After listening to feedback from supporters, the Board have insisted on improvements to the set-up of the playing and backroom staff to ensure the team provides more entertainment next season.” 

We of course accept that the word “style” is not used per se but the message is pretty clear.

Reporting what Sam had said and showing why it wasn’t a myth is not anti Sam. It’s simply keeping an eye on things and explaining facts.

The sentence from the board shows everybody had their say and that’s an end to it. We repeat, congratulations to everybody this season.

Let peace break out and let’s all move on.

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