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No Hammers Hubris This Time

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Submitted by nevillenixon on Tue, 15/06/2021 - 12:04

See, and if possible try before you buy, are the back bone of David Moyes' acquisitions mantra, no longer is the club suffering from 'Hammers Hubris', as it has moved from an amateur dramatic approach to a sleek 'Hollywood' style of attainment.

Yesterday’s Czech Republic v Scotland game was a case in point, where 'supposed' target, Spartak Moscow’s Alex Kral, had a poor game which saw him subbed well before the conclusion of the match. Another 'supposed' Hammers target Adam Hlozek came on but was barely involved.

Bayer Leverkusen star Patrik Schick did perform brilliantly, but is way out of West Ham's transfer budget restrictions, as he only signed for Leverkusen last September for nearly £25 Million on a five-year deal. Bearing in mind Hammers recent 'painful' striker from Germany experience, it is unlikely that the club would move for another forward plying their trade in the Bundesliga, because with a few exceptions they don't tend to do well in the hustle and bustle of the Barclays Premier League.

Rather amusingly, David Sullivan's 'pet' website C&H, reported that David Sullivan and David Moyes were in attendance together watching the Czechs v Scots game at WEMBLEY! Now that is pretty special isn't it? It's not just a typo error though, it is what occurs when you seek information that is tainted before it is even released.

Whether Sullivan was in Scotland or not is rather irrelevant, because it appears that David Moyes really IS in control of transfers, and long may it last! - Ed

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I thought Kral looked half decent for the first half an hour, then a few errant passes etc meant he got the hook. The jury is still out for me on him although a tidy enough first half hour.. I did hear H65 that Sully has had a run on gimp masks up there, could explain it?

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