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Anyone who cannot make it down to the Boleyn on Wednesday can follow the Hammers in their Carling
Cup match against Macclesfield on BBC London 94.9.
As a proud United fan for many years, I have witnessed a great number of very talented players come
through the Old Trafford doors. I have also seen a select few of these players become managers. Roy
Keane, Mark Hughes, Steve Bruce, and now Paul Ince, to name a few. To be honest, I never expected
Ince to delve into football management's long corridors.
Bruce...the full gamut of human emotion
Premiership -- We got a welcome early opportunity to witness the Steve Bruce Incredulous Face on
MotD after Wigan's defeat at West Ham. He claimed that even Hammers' fans would admit that his side
had been superior and, for once, his assertion was justified.
Soccerword's League Two Predictions
1. Darlington
2. Bradford
3. Rochdale
4. Wycombe
5. Shrewsbury
6. Chesterfield
7. Brentford
8. Notts County
9. Port Vale
10. Grimsby Town
11. Gillingham
12. Lincoln City
13.
The ticketing arrangements for the Carling Cup tie against Macclesfield have been confirmed and are
as follows; Standard Adult Season Ticket Holder Senior/Youth Member All Juniors Band 1
£25 £20 £10 £5 Band 2 £25 £20 £8 £5 Band 3 £20
£15 £7.50 £5 Band 4 £15 £10 £5 £5 The match is to be
played Wednesday, August 27, 2008 19:45
Happy days for the Hammers or a potential banana skin waiting to happen? West Ham have been drawn
against League Two's Macclesfield in the 2nd round of the Carling Cup. The game will be played at
the Boleyn during the week of August 25th. Hopefully this match will set us up for a nice cup
run... something [.
West Ham defender George McCartney could make a shock return to action in Wednesday evening's
Carling Cup second round visit of League Two Macclesfield Town. The 27-year-old - an ever-present
last season - has yet to feature this term after being sidelined with a hamstring injury and a bout
of pneumonia.
Tonight the mighty Hammers of West Ham will limp into a match against League Two opposition in the
form of Macclesfield. Hopefully Curbs and the boys who on paper should easily beat this team, will
avoid slipping on the potential banana skin that the Silkmen represent. Curbishley says he is going
to start a full strength [.
It's no secret that Alan Curbishley is the bookmaker's favourite in their Premier League 'Sack
Race' market, something that no manager wants to win. West Ham's 4-1 victory over Macclesfield has
done little to end speculation that the Hammers boss is living on borrowed time, especially as the
Premier League .
Soccerword's League Two Predictions
1. Darlington
2. Bradford
3. Rochdale
4. Wycombe
5. Shrewsbury
6. Chesterfield
7. Brentford
8. Notts County
9. Port Vale
10. Grimsby Town
11. Gillingham
12. Lincoln City
13.