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Submitted by nevillenixon on Tue, 24/08/2021 - 10:52

Over 580 days in the waiting and a whole world of events had been and gone ahead of last night's game against Leicester City, while fans had been absent David Moyes and his staff oversaw the metamorphosis of a team of relegation battlers into a slick top six of the table club.

Much had been made in the media relating to the fact that West Ham had done well last season, because there were NO home fans in attendance, citing the toxic atmosphere that precluded the Covid Pandemic. Ironically from the moment of project restart Hammers were on fire and with the exception of the 'blip' in form that coincided with Declan Rice's injury sustained during a pointless friendly for England, could have made the Champions League only missing out by 2 points.

Fears that there would be a negative atmosphere on Monday night, particularly in light of the ill thought out and ill timed aggressive take over bid by PAI(n), were quickly dispelled as the inside of the Stadium was absolutely buzzing, IF you had managed to get in on time!

As expected there was chaos at the entry points, so many people were having download issues or were in possession of poorly printed out tickets that the queues were massive, despite the best efforts of the stewards on hand. Footnote from editorial team...'SOMEONE' was in such a hurry to print out tickets having installed fresh ink in order to print out 'perfect' tickets that HE didn't bother to actually check what had been printed, so bright and clear were the tickets! On presenting the tickets it transpired HE had made duplicate copies of the same ticket! All this necessitated having to sprint for entrance J to the ticket office, the attendee promptly checked the system and printed out the new tickets, just like that!

There were many others who had difficulties getting into the packed to the rafters stadium, but they were rewarded by what they saw as a dominant Hammers team 'out Leicestered' Leicester! Of course the visitors had their moments, as was to be expected from a quality team with a quality manager AND quality travelling fans supporting them.

The first half sending off, which looked harsh initially was the turning point in the game, but it should be remembered that West Ham were already a goal ahead from a superb Benrahma and Formals constructed goal, finished with aplomb by the latter. A goal then followed for Said Benrahma as Hammers took advantage of Leicester being down to ten men.

The visitors did pull one back to set up a 'nervy' period, before the Michail Antonio show stepped up a gear! Covered from pillar to post by a slightly 'umble pie media that were anticipating an entirely different outcome, particularly as the vistors had humbled Man City in the Charity Shield.

Michail Antonio will get all the attention as a result of his brace scored late in the 2nd half, but Benrahma and especially Fornals did so much, as did the rest of the team, to ensure the Foxes left London with their tails between their legs.

Both players just keep getting better and better, FORNALS is emerging as a crucial player for Moyes, his ability to outrun a duracell bunny is both useful and inspirational for his team mates who hold him in high esteem. During his time with the club he has developed into a really, really good player.

Everyone knows the club's current home is a stadium not built for football, it has many deficiencies, but under the lights with a full house roaring? Come on the old 'Boleyn Roar' was there in spirit as fans tentatively begin to embrace their not fit for purpose home,
IF the team keep performing in a similar fashion then the ground's 'issues' will start to be on a par with trying to get a tube train from UptonPark back in the day, a real pain but a necessary evil! - Ed

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Even before the sending off West Ham were still dominant. Despite Leicester having superior possession that was due to them not being able to break us down. We had 8-1 attempts and a goal to the good.
I actually believe we are now the 2nd best team in London behind Chelsea. Going forward we are frightening. With Moyes philosophy of signing players who will only improve the team, the only was is up. I pray for no injuries & a strengthening of the squad.
Rice needs to forget leaving. He can be one of the greats and win things with this West Ham team.

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Yer agree with that Enfield, the only problem now is who drops out if we do sign a corcker,they would have to make it clear that hes only there in case of injury ,says something when Lans cant get a game

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After the last few games, I don't think we need lingard, still need forward, who would you drop for lingard,

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I think he made a major mistake not taking up our offer when the goin was good ,in all fairness i wouldn't drop anyone for him

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Dartford Bhoy's picture

I had no issues with the entrance, Im a bit of a "belt and braces" gut so had a print out which worked perfectly. I saw people having issues with phones particularly if they had more than one ticket. The big question is way bother changing from the credit card format? Well... back to the clowns in charge of the circus who could see more money being made when or if you want to transfer a ticket, 2 quid a throw, nothing in the scheme of things but the unholy trinity just continue to annoy!

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Dartford Bhoy's picture

Those who bother to read my boring posts will know I am a fan of the LS. I always said the toxic atmosphere was mainly due to issues with the Board, the Manager and and basically an unsuccessful mediocre team. Well, thats all changed, the board keep a low profile, the manager is much more in the mold of WHU and the team .. well, they are a TEAM!!!!

The place was as predicted ROCKING, nearly 60K like minded Hammer loving folk just wanted a reason and now we have it!!!

Im still buzzing ... best night ever at the BoM... maybe now the Bowl of Fortunes??????????

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I had no issues getting in either Dartford,my daughter helped me get it on my phone,and it worked well,i reckon if we prove we can become a force,the Misery will come out of the Bowl.

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moore2come's picture

It'll still be sitting there with his little Russian hat on and his side dog. Not sure of the other one, might be too old now to make it up the stairs!!
Were either of them there on Saturday? Didn't show so in TV pictures

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nevillenixon's picture

They may have finally realised that low profile doesn't just refer to the tyres on their Rolls Royce's!

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