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Player Power To Force Moyes' Hand Over Winger

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Submitted by nevillenixon on Thu, 27/08/2020 - 23:46

We have heard via an old local radio Pal, that there has been a 'peer' representation made to David Moyes led by none other than club captain Mark Noble regarding the first team future of Hammers star in the making Grady Diangana. Quite rightly the Hammers squad clearly recognise in the deft of foot winger the qualities that other teams, not least of which being West Brom who he helped get promoted while on loan there, covet, and see no reason at all why he shouldn't not only step up in to the first team, but actually be in the starting line up for the season's opener against Newcastle on September the 12th at the London Stadium.

Rumours had been circulating that Grady Diangana was only prepared to stay at the club if he was guaranteed playing time, that was never going to happen with a 'self confessed control freak' in the form of David Moyes being in managerial control. However all was not lost, and the 'positive' messages emerging from Diangana in the last 24 Hrs seem to affirm that he has been given certain reassurances as to whether he will be given the chance to feature prominently this season.
Obviously David Moyes cannot come out and make a statement that confirms Grady Diangana's place in the starting line up, and it should be remembered that there are one or two very expensive players who can play the same position, however he seems to have the key that can unlock the 'vast reservoir of talent that Sebastien Haller does possess if only it can be unleashed.

If the Duo can click in the Barclays Premier League, then David Moyes' team might surprise the opposition, and Diangana should be part of that package, the players think so! - Ed

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boogerscaravan's picture

I've been banging the Diangana drum for most of last season. He is our future and must play. For the players to come out and say that must mean they see that on a daily basis. Whether it's right or wrong. It's brought it to Moyes attention. So all he can do now is put in performance after performance. We shall have to wait and see..........

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Oi big boy, what's your name?

boogerscaravan's picture

Moyes is his own man. He and his team are supposed to know what they are doing. I for one am not questioning that. He is in charge and he makes the decisions. But the training group or squad as they are will talk amongst themselves. It's no different to any other environment. Like a factory or warehouse. People talk behind the bosses back. It's human nature. Moyes respects Noble he is his Captain. The supposed leader of the dressing room. If my Supervisor came to me as a Manager, I would at least hear him out, thats all I'm saying...

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Oi big boy, what's your name?

Dartford Bhoy's picture

I dont believe a word of it. Established senior first team players standing up to the manager on behalf of a young untested / proven player... no chance.

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nevillenixon's picture

Colour blindness, both my eldest son, who works free of charge to keep the site running, and I are red green colour blind, which affects the differential between seeing black and white and blue and white and a lot more.

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Something like that,i remember another where this bloke was supposed to have had cauliflower ear,with the vegetable stuck both sides of his head lol!!!!!!

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The hairiest bloke in the world,I think it was just a photo of odd bod from carry on screaming!!!lol at the end of the day we all know we just bought it for the tits!!

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moore2come's picture

Funny it was all tits and stories about sex. I remember one that had an 18yr girl apparently lose her virginity at her party to the boyfriend but then later had to "cope" with his much bigger friend, all this in front of everyone and for the camera's. Classic storytelling

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