Dont know where to start, first 10 minutes were awesome, West Ham were out of the traps on fire, Vaz Te had the ball in the back of the net after 7 seconds, disallowed for a 50/50 shove then Carlton Cole hit the bar when he should of scored (his only contribution to the match), as ive said before no luck goes our way.
After Nolan bundled the ball over for a well deserved lead the Hammers slowly took their foot off the gas allowing Doncaster time to pass the ball around and grow in confidence. The loss of Vaz Te to what looks like a hamstring didnt help as he looked really dangerous but it did give Sam Baldock a chance of an extended runout and as much as he ran and found space either Green throwing out or any other player failed to even try and find him.
The writing was on the cards for an equaliser Doncaster were well led by the much maligned El Hadji Diouff who was by far the best player on the pitch ( worrying when you think he could of been playing for us, and he is also past his best as well).
West Hams defending was comical towards the end Doncaster could have drove a bus unchallenged down the right wing and eventually they bundled a well deserved equaliser in.
James Tompkins was voted the man of the match, he must of felt embarassed when his name was called, his distribution was awful as well as his defending.
Lucky to nick a draw in the end, Big Sam needs to sort this out quickly, at least the play offs look guaranteed, Middlesbrough and Reading (with upcoming visits to Upton Park) will be rubbing their hands after watching this.
COYI's
Dave
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