Thursday, 25 August 2011

'The West Ham Way' is better off forgotten

If promotion is the main target for West Ham, Editor Dean Mears ponders whether 'The West Ham Way' is better off forgotten.
There are two schools of thought when it comes to football, one- you must play with style and two- you must win. Often many try to amalgamate the two into one and often it fails, unless you’re Barcelona. So would West Ham fans settle for scrapping the ‘West Ham way’ and win ugly to make sure there is a return to the Premier League?
The first example I’ll use is Arsene Wenger’s Arsenal, they play beautiful football, they pass the ball better than anyone else in the premier league and Arsene’s football philosophy should be celebrated, even if most think he needs some giant type players that they have sorely missed since Adams and Viera. Yet for all the lovely football Arsenal play, they haven’t lifted one trophy in 6 years. No amount of wonderful passing play can takeaway this fact, nor can it lead Arsenal fans to forget that fact.
How Arsenal fans long for a return of the glory days
The second example I’ll use is Jose Mourinho’s Chelsea, at times the football was so boring you would have thought it was being played at Highbury the ground was so quiet. Yet at the end of season when Jose brought the Premier League to Stamford Bridge, most inside would have forgotten all the terrible games they had seen over the course of the season, because it became irrelevant, they were winners.
A sad Rob Green after West Hams' relegation
The ‘West Ham way’ will only be as good as the players asked to play it, and since the majority of the squad hasn’t changed from the one that was relegated don’t you think it was time the phrase was scrapped? What’s more important, promotion or playing good football? If you’re unsure, ask the finance director. 
Football can be played beautifully with success and many point out Barcelona as the prime example of this, but don’t forget they’ve spent big as well. They may have brought the likes of Messi and Iniesta through the ranks but they also spent big money on players like Alves, Villa, Fabregas and Sanchez. I don’t see Gold and Sullivan being able to assist Big Sam like that.
Football is all about the success, the trophies, so forgive me when I say, it’s better off if the West Ham way is forgotten, let’s face it, it hasn’t exactly served West Ham well recently

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