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West Ham United v Tottenham Hotspur Team Sheets

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Submitted by nevillenixon on Sat, 23/09/2017 - 09:39

West Ham. Hart.Fonte.. Reid. Ogbonna. Zabaleta. Kayoute. Noble. Cresswell. Antonio. Hernandez. Arnautovitc. Subs . Carroll. Adrian. Sakho. Ayew. Byram. Masuaku. Rice

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asheshammer's picture

Full build up and everything. Course the reason is that the sports team are creaming themselves over how slick Spurs are and Harry Kane. Let's show 'em, lads. I've read more than enough about how this is our cup match. It's a new season, and we've looked a lot better the last couple of matches. COYI

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albyforeverirons.'s picture

Kane again, we need to lift now mind you we have been holding them till then.

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First half an hour the better side, Kouyate's mistake (poor pass from Carroll) and we're one down - We really have to concentrate better after conceding a lead, typically that where the second goal comes from.
Gutted for Antonio, ruined our shape..... We need to score early, if we do they'll shit themselves - COYI!

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mcbikeman's picture

the team and arnautovic in particular just did not seem up for it...his body language alone from the start was very poor

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mcbikeman's picture

the team look disorganised and uninterested...only chicarito really looked at it...spuds down to 10 men we huffed a bit but clearly there seems a lack of urgency and motivation.

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mcbikeman's picture

At the death but truth is we did not play well we did not play with a good tempo and when your chasing a game its to late

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Bloody hell.
We lost Antonio after a half an hour when we were on top, we lost our shape (that we've obviously been working on all week) and conceded two cheap goals.
We fought back and were unlucky not to get at least one penalty and it's all Bilic's fault (!).
The fella can't win can he?
He starts with Chicarito centrally from the start (which it what the majority wanted), and yet the manager is still to blame.
I'm too old I think, can't believe what I'm hearing - I'm watching something different and I think it's time to call time on this site, I've had a tit full. I don't recognise any humour or common sense anymore.

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asheshammer's picture

I thought Bilic started with the right strategy, and I thought we actually looked the better of the two teams for 30 minutes. Antonio gave us balance and it meant that Arnautovic could get open on the left. I thought we had a good shout for a penalty when he was dragged down in the box, but the commentators didn't make anything of it. And with Chick Pea in cetnre forward, I felt we would score. Then we lose Antonio and we started to go to pieces. I think their first goal cam from offside, however. At least it was no different from several offsides given against us earlier. Carroll had a poor game, I thought, and was at fault for the first goal and part fault for the second. He never was a threat offensively. Chicha's goal was great and so was Kouyate's. Masuaku infuriates me one minute, then gets to the by line an puts in a great cross the next. Bit of a show-boater, though. Zabs, I thought, was excellent all day. Noble held his own. Not angry at Bilic over this one. I just wish that West Ham would get half the luck that other teams seem to get around us. Next four matches are crucial. COYI.

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Bilic had it down until Antonio went off true, what happened after that though is totally his fault. You can't just judge a performance based on getting 2 goals back, questions should be asked as to why we went 3-0 down in the first place which was down to Bilic bringing on the wrong player for Antonio which at the time of it happening every single person on social media saw what was gonna happen and it did. Bringing Carroll on lost us the game plain and simple

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Its seems to be a genetic thing at west ham ,we allways have 2 maybe 3 players not up to scratch ,he couldnt wait to shift chic pea out wide again to make way for his beloved Carroll who does more arguing the toss with refs than play football ,we have one of the best poechers in the game and we cant seem to utilise him we seem to spend 2/ 3rds of the season saying "when will Carroll be back "and when he does get back he offers nowt ,that type of football went out with the cold war ,a team that mould s itself on a big bulldozer of a C F knocking down scraps

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Haven't seen it yet but listened on the radio. Sounded uninspiring apart from a couple of moves. Must admit when Carroll came on I yawned! There is only 1 person more predictable than Carroll and that's bilic. Who is gonna see Carroll is Stone Age sakho is new age? Carroll always will be a one trick pony. Never beats a man, very little speed and never stretches the play or gets behind the defence. And now we can't even cross the ball to him!

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Dartford Bhoy's picture

That before Antonio had to come off we were holding our own against a top 6 team? And lots of you feel that the treatment on Bilic is a bit harsh given that we had a reasonable start to the game and I would have to agree. However, given the balance of the side at that point why in the hell do you then introduce Andy Carroll? For me its a clear as day that Sakho or Ayew should have replaced him and for that I blame Bilic. Dont get me wrong, Im a massive fan of AC and maybe with 20 minutes to go just to shake things up AC is your man. I was at the game and just felt let down... again, that said it wasnt the usual West Ham capitulation seen all too often last season.

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I wouldnt have any of the three of them at the club ,even when he is fit Carroll scoring rate is hopeless ,when hes good hes not to bad but when hes bad hes dreadfull ,bad tempered and forever grousing at the ref ,Sac he had a very good partnership two years ago ,himself and Valencia struck up a good understandin but since that nothing ,and as for Ayew he doesnt come anywhere near the standard required for the prem ,same goes for Elbows ,one more thing Masu has to be given a place outstanding when he came on

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metbobby1's picture

Let me have my threepenerths worth (for all of you more mature fans!).
If you include Carroll’s medical bills, he must be the biggest waste of money we’ve ever spent in a long time, for the return that we’ve had.
Closely followed by Ayew.....what return have we had from the £20m pound we paid for him???
Also, Bilic was praising Sakho for his renewed commitment to the club, telling us how hard he trains.
He scores against Bolton on Tuesday night.....so what does he do?
Drops him to the bench and doesn’t bring him on as a sub for Antonio.
No wonder he f****d off!

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asheshammer's picture

But to give Bilic a break here, he was probably already facing unrest for dropping Carroll to the bench. That was the right move, but it would have been hard to make the even more right move of bringing Sakho on when Antonio got injured. And Sakho is no winger, so that might not have worked, and if it hadn't, he'd be even more blamed than now.

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I'm sorry ashes, I know you talk sense but it's bilics job to make just those tough calls so I can't give him a break. If not what's the point in him? Tbh sakho off the pitch has been a bit of an arse but on it he has never been left wanting in my opinion. On the field it looks like bilic has made it too personal and won't give him the time he should be getting. Makes me wonder if he plays or doesn't play players on a like or dislike basis. The Carroll substitution reeks of someone who DIDNT want to drop him and had already decided he was coming on even before the game STRTED.

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This is genuinely why im not angry at Sakho, i dont agree with what he did, but in my opinion Bilics management of him in particular has been absolutely dreadful.

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moore 6 legend's picture

I think the tottscum got lucky on the big calls,3 penalty decisions we never got one,timing of big micks injury also when we were on top,glad jutjaw never took home the match ball anyway..

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asheshammer's picture

Kane was definitely offside when that play emerged; the other player it was difficult to tell from replay angle, but certainly it was close, and could have been called. Kane, anyway, in my opinion, was involved in the play and the offside should have been called. I'm not even sure he ever came back onside in time to legitimately score the goal. My point is just that we didn't get the benefit of close calls with offside and they did. When you say "the only penalty call ... was the Arnie one" -- well, one is enough for me. If we had been 1-0 to the good after that, different story to the match. Clearly there was shirt pulling on that one, and Arnie, to his credit, tried to stay on his feet.

Another think that bothered the hell out me was Spurs player, late in game, cynical foul, then held ball to waste time, then chucked ball away to waste more time. No card. If they are supposed to be contenders that's a sh*t way to play the game.

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moore 6 legend's picture

The push in the back on carroll,that would have given us a point out the game,i bet jutjaw would have got that call

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asheshammer's picture

Carroll's body moves way more than the shove in the back would indicate. Trying too hard to call attention to something will almost never get you the foul.

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