Myreader.co.uk  
uk news, chat and community
   home   |   control panel login   |   archive   |  
 
sport
athletics
baseball
betting
cricket
football
football....bradford-city
football...celtic
football...leeds-united
football...liverpool
football...man-city
football...newcast..united
football...rangers
football...southampton
football...sunderland
football...west-ham
football.american
football.scottish
golf
horseracing
ice-hockey
misc
orienteering
speedway
squash
swimming
  
 
date: Tue, 18 Sep 2007 19:27:40 +0100,    group: uk.sport.football.clubs.west-ham        back       
Mullins   
I think Mullins has been superb this season and can't see him being 
dislodged.



Latest News
So How Much Is Mullins Worth To West Ham Now
Submitted by Neville Nixon on 18 September, 2007 - 10:10.
 While the plaudits for Hammers recent surge up the Premiership table have 
been directed towards fit again England International hopeful Dean Ashton 
and to the resurgent Lee Bowyer and Mathew Eherington, the man who has been 
pulling the strings in midfield has almost crept under the radar. Hayden 
Mullins was destined to join up with his mentor Alan Pardew at Charlton 
during the transfer window and was supposedly going to be used as a make 
weight in the aborted deal to bring Darren Bent to the Boleyn, unglamorous 
and workman like he has made the midfield 'destroyer' role his own. Things 
could have been so different had it not been for Hammers appalling injury 
list, but now he is in the starting line up on a regular basis he will be 
very hard to dislodge, not everyone's cup of tea but his OPTA stats show 
that he is one of the club's most notable performers thus far. Having seen 
off Javier Mascherano last season he now looks likely to keep Scotty Parker 
on the bench, at least in the short term, how much would Mullins be worth in 
the transfer market on his current form? As we have mentioned before Alan 
Curbishley will have some difficult decisions to make shortly, Bowyer and 
Mullins have stepped up to the mark and it will take all of the manager's 
tact and skill to keep everyone happy and to maintain the club's upward 
curve... These are good times to be a Hammer, and long may they last! - Ed

login or register to post comments | email this page
date: Tue, 18 Sep 2007 19:27:40 +0100   author:   Billericay Hammer

Re: Mullins   
"Billericay Hammer"  wrote in message 
news:fcp59k$euq$1@aioe.org...
>I think Mullins has been superb this season and can't see him being 
>dislodged.
>
>
>
> Latest News
> So How Much Is Mullins Worth To West Ham Now
> Submitted by Neville Nixon on 18 September, 2007 - 10:10.
> While the plaudits for Hammers recent surge up the Premiership table have 
> been directed towards fit again England International hopeful Dean Ashton 
> and to the resurgent Lee Bowyer and Mathew Eherington, the man who has 
> been pulling the strings in midfield has almost crept under the radar. 
> Hayden Mullins was destined to join up with his mentor Alan Pardew at 
> Charlton during the transfer window and was supposedly going to be used as 
> a make weight in the aborted deal to bring Darren Bent to the Boleyn, 
> unglamorous and workman like he has made the midfield 'destroyer' role his 
> own. Things could have been so different had it not been for Hammers 
> appalling injury list, but now he is in the starting line up on a regular 
> basis he will be very hard to dislodge, not everyone's cup of tea but his 
> OPTA stats show that he is one of the club's most notable performers thus 
> far. Having seen off Javier Mascherano last season he now looks likely to 
> keep Scotty Parker on the bench, at least in the short term, how much 
> would Mullins be worth in the transfer market on his current form? As we 
> have mentioned before Alan Curbishley will have some difficult decisions 
> to make shortly, Bowyer and Mullins have stepped up to the mark and it 
> will take all of the manager's tact and skill to keep everyone happy and 
> to maintain the club's upward curve... These are good times to be a 
> Hammer, and long may they last! - Ed
>
> login or register to post comments | email this page
>

I thought he had a blinder on Saturday and long may it continue.

Mel.
date: Tue, 18 Sep 2007 20:47:34 +0100   author:   Mel

Re: Mullins   
I agree... from what I've seen / read he's been our top performer. But...
and that's a big but: can you leave Parker out when he's 100 percent fit?


"Mel"  schrieb im Newsbeitrag
news:laOdnRo2yp7_tm3bnZ2dnUVZ8qijnZ2d@bt.com...
>
> "Billericay Hammer"  wrote in message
> news:fcp59k$euq$1@aioe.org...
> >I think Mullins has been superb this season and can't see him being
> >dislodged.
> >
> >
> >
> > Latest News
> > So How Much Is Mullins Worth To West Ham Now
> > Submitted by Neville Nixon on 18 September, 2007 - 10:10.
> > While the plaudits for Hammers recent surge up the Premiership table
have
> > been directed towards fit again England International hopeful Dean
Ashton
> > and to the resurgent Lee Bowyer and Mathew Eherington, the man who has
> > been pulling the strings in midfield has almost crept under the radar.
> > Hayden Mullins was destined to join up with his mentor Alan Pardew at
> > Charlton during the transfer window and was supposedly going to be used
as
> > a make weight in the aborted deal to bring Darren Bent to the Boleyn,
> > unglamorous and workman like he has made the midfield 'destroyer' role
his
> > own. Things could have been so different had it not been for Hammers
> > appalling injury list, but now he is in the starting line up on a
regular
> > basis he will be very hard to dislodge, not everyone's cup of tea but
his
> > OPTA stats show that he is one of the club's most notable performers
thus
> > far. Having seen off Javier Mascherano last season he now looks likely
to
> > keep Scotty Parker on the bench, at least in the short term, how much
> > would Mullins be worth in the transfer market on his current form? As we
> > have mentioned before Alan Curbishley will have some difficult decisions
> > to make shortly, Bowyer and Mullins have stepped up to the mark and it
> > will take all of the manager's tact and skill to keep everyone happy and
> > to maintain the club's upward curve... These are good times to be a
> > Hammer, and long may they last! - Ed
> >
> > login or register to post comments | email this page
> >
>
> I thought he had a blinder on Saturday and long may it continue.
>
> Mel.
>
>
date: Wed, 19 Sep 2007 00:08:26 +0200   author:   Joerg Estelmann

Re: Mullins   
Let me add: Especially considering Parker's huge price-tag.


"Joerg Estelmann"  schrieb im Newsbeitrag
news:fcpi8q$ggp$1@online.de...
> I agree... from what I've seen / read he's been our top performer. But...
> and that's a big but: can you leave Parker out when he's 100 percent fit?
>
>
> "Mel"  schrieb im Newsbeitrag
> news:laOdnRo2yp7_tm3bnZ2dnUVZ8qijnZ2d@bt.com...
> >
> > "Billericay Hammer"  wrote in message
> > news:fcp59k$euq$1@aioe.org...
> > >I think Mullins has been superb this season and can't see him being
> > >dislodged.
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > > Latest News
> > > So How Much Is Mullins Worth To West Ham Now
> > > Submitted by Neville Nixon on 18 September, 2007 - 10:10.
> > > While the plaudits for Hammers recent surge up the Premiership table
> have
> > > been directed towards fit again England International hopeful Dean
> Ashton
> > > and to the resurgent Lee Bowyer and Mathew Eherington, the man who has
> > > been pulling the strings in midfield has almost crept under the radar.
> > > Hayden Mullins was destined to join up with his mentor Alan Pardew at
> > > Charlton during the transfer window and was supposedly going to be
used
> as
> > > a make weight in the aborted deal to bring Darren Bent to the Boleyn,
> > > unglamorous and workman like he has made the midfield 'destroyer' role
> his
> > > own. Things could have been so different had it not been for Hammers
> > > appalling injury list, but now he is in the starting line up on a
> regular
> > > basis he will be very hard to dislodge, not everyone's cup of tea but
> his
> > > OPTA stats show that he is one of the club's most notable performers
> thus
> > > far. Having seen off Javier Mascherano last season he now looks likely
> to
> > > keep Scotty Parker on the bench, at least in the short term, how much
> > > would Mullins be worth in the transfer market on his current form? As
we
> > > have mentioned before Alan Curbishley will have some difficult
decisions
> > > to make shortly, Bowyer and Mullins have stepped up to the mark and it
> > > will take all of the manager's tact and skill to keep everyone happy
and
> > > to maintain the club's upward curve... These are good times to be a
> > > Hammer, and long may they last! - Ed
> > >
> > > login or register to post comments | email this page
> > >
> >
> > I thought he had a blinder on Saturday and long may it continue.
> >
> > Mel.
> >
> >
>
>
date: Wed, 19 Sep 2007 00:09:49 +0200   author:   Joerg Estelmann

Re: Mullins   
"Billericay Hammer"  wrote in message 
news:fcp59k$euq$1@aioe.org...
>I think Mullins has been superb this season and can't see him being 
>dislodged.
>
>

Mullins has been excellent, so far this season, and deserves to keep his 
place as long as he keeps it up. Selection should be on merit, not 
reputation.
date: Wed, 19 Sep 2007 09:32:43 +0100   author:   BAC

Google
 
Web myreader.co.uk


    COPYRIGHT 2007, YARDI TECHNOLOGY LIMITED, ALL RIGHT RESERVE  |   contact us