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Rice A Class Above!

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Submitted by nevillenixon on Mon, 08/05/2023 - 18:43

There is something of the late great 'Sir' Bobby Moore about Declan Rice, albeit in the format of a modern day footballer earning vast amounts of money compared to when Bobby played the game. Apart from putting in a true captain's performance against a team Hammers 'owed one', Rice showed he was just that little bit more special with the heartfelt kindness he showed to a young fan at the end of the match that saw visitors Manchester United beaten by a Said Benrahma goal.

Seeing the youngster clearly disconsolate, the Hammers captain went over to see why the little lad bedecked in his Irons kit was crying after such a wonderful victory, "I don't know" said the youngster "I can't help it", at which point Rice have the boy a lovely cuddle and then when the tears had stopped and Decs was asked if he could give the boy his shirt he immediately acquiesced saying he had promised his shirt to Marcus Rashford but that the boy could ave it instead.

This was the mark of a man who is proud to wear the captain's armband of such a great club steeped in the tradition of working with youngsters, irrespective of when he eventually moves to a club that can guarantee Champions League football EVERY season, with the likes of City, Arsenal, Chelsea and Real Madrid more than interested in buying him, it is a question of where to? Not IF he leaves.

It will be a shame to see Declan go, but no one can accuse him of not giving his absolute all for the club just as he did during yesterday's memorable game in which he shoved the words of so called experts back down their throats again with his imperious display all around the pitch.

The atmosphere at the Queen Elizabeth Stadium was magnificent, those who perhaps have only visited there once or twice or not even at all would have to admit it was rocking, an atmosphere as good if not better than many nights at the beloved Boleyn Ground.

This did prove a point that if the team play with the endeavour and skill exhibited on Sunday the crowd WILL get behind them and make a mockery of the fact that the crowd IS TOO far away from the action! One day the Stadium will be partly rebuilt and acquire a proper name!

In the meantime all the crowd can do is to get behind the team for the 'Con Cup' semi final on Thursday and the game against Sama Allardyce's Leeds United for the final home game of the season. - Ed

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mcbikeman's picture

The like of we will not see again because few players of his ilk ever play for clubs like ours....we had the late great Sir Bobby Moore and Declan is turning into that good a player all he needs is to play regular Champions league and International football and he will get up there for sure....comparing players from different eras is impossible to do but the people who have seen this young man play in a West Ham shirt will of seen without doubt one of the best players in the clubs history.....

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Said it before I'd love this young man to captain our side for years,but whatever happens he has gave his all for the club unlike some Mercenaries of the recent past that just downed tools as soon as it suited them!

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Deluded Hammer's picture

Man Citys bench yesterday against RM, Foden, Phillips, Laporte, Mahrez, none of whom got on the pitch yet they will all get winners medals should they win the Champions League, A hollow medal if you ask me and Rice would do well to take into consideration that he may not get as much regular game time as he would like. Arsenal may well give him game time but I doubt he'd win muh more there than here with us and I doubt Chelsea are on the radar anymore, even Mount wants away who is his best friend.
I'm gonna think positive that he will stay until he's gone and the best way for that to haappen is for the fans to make their opinions heard by him.

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boogerscaravan's picture

Agree 100% with all of the above. Dec is special, not just his on field performances. But the mentoring by Mr West Ham has had a massive impact on him.

His post match honest interviews, just like nobes. But his representation for the club as Captain and inspirational drive force. Combined with his obvious love for the younger fans and his clear interaction with them is very rare in football these days.

I'd love him to stay, but if it's Champions league he wants then he will have to move on. But it will be a sad day for West Ham and he will always be held in the greatest esteem.

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Oi big boy, what's your name?

and develop a great partnership with Paqueta but I have to be realistic, under Moyes and Sullivan we will never progress even if we win the Conference League.

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