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Toothless Hammers Face Tiresome Defeat - Aston Villa 2-0 West Ham

Submitted by Akira Andersson on Sun, 22/03/2026 - 16:30

Nuno Espirito Santo’s side faced a damning 2-0 defeat to Aston Villa as his squad appeared nothing but tired heading into the final game before the international break, and for once, it seems to have come promptly for West Ham.

Without beating around the bush too much, it’s a miserable defeat and one with little to no positives. Nuno’s side struggled from the off, seeing as Jean-Clair Todibo’s calf injury, which he had sustained in the warm-up, saw Freddie Potts introduced. Whilst Freddie wasn’t too bad himself, it annihilated the gameplan the Hammers had set out to achieve, and from Villa scoring the first, it all avelanched down.

Chances were minimal, mindsets were down. Nuno and Paco’s side weren’t able to formulate any chances of serious intent, unless you want to narrow it down to Pablo’s halfhearted attempt in the box.

In reality, West Ham are lucky it wasn’t more - Konstantinos Mavropanos saved at least three goal scoring oportunities, closing the game out at two-nil, but it very easily could’ve been four or five had he not been involved.

Whilst Mavro might’ve been the positive of the match, the same cannot be said for unbothered Bissaka, who had a woeful performance this afternoon, strolling around and almost refusing to run and at one point chased Morgan Rogers for his shirt, a performance of comedy, not courage.

The best positives that can be found are the factors surrounding the game rather than the 90 minutes themselves.

The timing of the international break will see Crysencio Summerville as well as Jean-Clair Todibo returning to the first team, allowing Nuno to go back to the 4-4-2 formation, which has had the highest win percentage for the Hammers this season.

Additionally, the Hammers return from the international break with two home matches, one against Leeds United in the cup on Easter Sunday, which could be an opportunity to gain a world of confidence, whilst on Friday evening we take on Wolves, which could ultimately decide our season, and three points at the Bowl could help bolster our survival chances significantly.

Nottingham Forest, unfortunately, annihilated the Spuds in a 3-0 victory, meaning West Ham remain 18th on 28 points, whilst Spurs are sat in 17th on 29.

It’s very easy to be all doom and gloom after this afternoon’s result - but the fact of the matter is that West Ham have only lost three in the last ten, have closed down a ten-point gap to one and finally have now recovered from all injuries, including our star man Summerville.

Bubbles were miserably burst today, but our dreams were not all crushed. Seven games to go.

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Aston Villa vs West Ham Line-ups

Submitted by Louis Nixon on Sun, 22/03/2026 - 13:00

Aston Villa: Martinez, Cash, Torres, Konsa, Digne, Onana, Barkley, McGinn (C), Sancho, Rogers, Watkins
Subs: Bizot, Maatsen, Bogarde, Mings, Luiz, Tielemans, Buendia, Bailey, Abraham

West Ham: Hermansen, Wan-Bissaka, Diouf, Todibo, Disasi, Mavropanos, Soucek, Fernandes, Bowen (C), Pablo, Taty
Subs: Areola, Kilman, Wilson, Potts, Kante, Magassa, Scarles, Traore, Walker-Peters

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Scout Report - The Amazing Thai!

Submitted by Louis Nixon on Fri, 20/03/2026 - 12:54

As the Premier League season begins to close, a handful of questions start to arise. West Ham’s primary focus is, of course, the league seeing as where the club will be next season remains unknown, but another factor is dependent on which league the Hammers are in, which will decide the sponsorships that come along.

Many can predict and ponder about how much West Ham will get paid if they are in the Championship or if they are in the Premier League for promotions, but one aspect that is a guarantee is that for the next Premier League campaign, front shirt betting sponsors are banned, meaning West Ham’s current sponsor of Boyle Sports, will have to change should we stay in the top flight of English Football.

With a forceful change on the horizon, the Hammers have identified their next non-betting sponsorship and have set their eyes and landed on ‘amazing Thailand’.

Amazing Thailand are a travel company that, in recent years, has looked to venture into the sporting market, previously being sponsors of Leicester City and Oxford United around 2020, and they have now set their eyes on sponsoring the Hammers for years to come.

Whilst nothing is confirmed, their deputy governor for marketing recently posted a photo of how the kit could potentially look. This, of course, isn’t an accurate representation as it is a mock-up and the Hammers will also have kits made by New Balance next year, not Umbro.

In the event that West Ham do unfortunately suffer relegation, the club will continue to use Boyle Sports, seeing as the Championship isn’t integrating the betting sponsor just yet, but if safety is secured, fans could expect the front of the shirt to have Amazing Thailand on the front and Boyle Sports as a sleeve sponsor, which will be allowed.

Boyle Sports currently pays West Ham £12.5m per season.

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Never Fall In Love With A Loan - Milan Haven’t!

Submitted by Louis Nixon on Wed, 18/03/2026 - 10:00

As part of the attempted wage structure reformation or Graham Potter’s player execution, whichever you prefer, the club attempted to solve the financial situation one way or another, a task which meant the Hammers had to make a profit during the January transfer window.

As part of the transformation, the Hammers loaned out Nicholas Füllkrug to AC Milan in the January transfer window, for a total of 100% wage coverage, as well as a buy option of £13,500,000… around half of what the Hammers paid a season ago!

Unsurprisingly, despite our best efforts in attempting to reel in the Italians, they’ve taken the bait without a bite. AC Milan are not interested in triggering the buy option for the German after making 13 appearances, most as a substitute, scoring just one goal.

Difficulty continues to arise with the future prospect of Füllkrug seeing as he will be returning to West Ham in the summer, yet officials have confirmed that he has no future at the Hammers and Nuno as well as the club, have no intention to keep the forward, seeming to confirm his summer exit.

Nicholas Füllkrug is currently under contract at West Ham United until 2028, meaning there won’t be any discounts due to contract length, but his time in a West Ham shirt has already warranted a discounted fee.

It is expected that Füllkrug will be open to a move back to Germany despite initially shutting the door back in January, as circumstances have changed. The hopeful Hammers will be aiming to secure anything above the £10 million region, but even that could prove to be difficult.

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An Eye For An Eye - A Draw For A Draw

Submitted by Louis Nixon on Mon, 16/03/2026 - 09:21

On Saturday evening, the Hammers accumulated bright fortune as a miraculous point against Manchester City was achieved, a fantastic point to round off Saturday football, but all Hammers fans had a keen eye on Sunday as all of Spurs, Leeds, and Nottingham Forest all played, and conveniently they all achieved the same result…

A point was enough to edge Nuno’s side out of the relegation zone, but only temporarily, the Hammers come into next gameweek back in the relegation zone and on the same amount of points to all opponents, we are currently on level with Nottingham Forest after their outing against Fulham, which they rather unfortunately for them didn’t claim all three points, whereas Spurs rode their luck until the final minute where they scored a freak equaliser.

It’s fair to say that we’ve been Slot-ed away shamefully there, seeing as Liverpool not only embarrassingly put five past us, but they also played a rotated side against Spurs! How much more misfortune would go in the way of the Hammers? It’s been a crushing constant this season.

Leeds also found their fortune as Farke’s 10-man side clutched on to secure a crucial point, retaining the three-point gap to ourselves.

West Ham United are now set to take on Aston Villa next week, where we kick off at the same time, Sunday 14:15, as Tottenham against Nottingham Forest, a game in which a side is guaranteed to lose points. Frustratingly, it’s yet another week where it feels as if all West Ham have managed to accomplish is keeping up with the rest of the field, but in reality, it’s a whole lot more.

The confidence our side would’ve been able to accumulate would’ve been remarkable. The ability we have to go into every game and fight is unknown to those around us and across the next five matchweeks. The pendulum has swung, and the Hammers no longer have the most ‘difficult’ fixtures in the Premier League, as Opta initially suggested the Hammers had.

All is still to play for, but at one point the points gap between ourselves and safety was nine - it’s now level with just eight games to go. -LN

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A Point Made - West Ham 1-1 Manchester City

Submitted by Louis Nixon on Sat, 14/03/2026 - 23:04

West Ham United secured an emphatic draw against Manchester City to secure a promise land point! A game in which everyone wrote off, a game that many believed would negate the confidence, but the critics were proved wrong.

Despite the overwhelming amount of comical decisions made tonight, Nuno’s side continued on. Manchester City’s opening goal filled the entire London Stadium with pain and sorrow, a goal of poor quality and certainly one of the lamer attempts on goal we’ve conceded in recent times. Instead of falling by one or two, the Hammers pushed forward - Jarrod Bowen whipped in the corner, which Mavropanos thumped in off the bar, the Trojan Horse to the rescue, an emphatic finish.

From that point onwards? Nothing but heartache, Haaland’s heavy chances going wide and seemingly every decision falling in the way of Pep’s side. Malick Diouf picked up the ball on the line, which blatantly remained on the pitch, yet it was deemed outside. Jarrod Bowen lashed out at the linesman numerous times, criticising his blurry vision, which could’ve proved to be so costly on another day.

Our Herman… what a lifesaver, the Dane now seems confident with every save he makes and every ball he plays, perfecting the times to exit his line, as well as his critical positioning that proved to be so decisive in everything Manchester City threw at us. It was a world-class performance.

Nevertheless, Nuno will be impressed with his three central defenders and how crucial they were. Haaland will get home and believe Disasi will be at his front door with him. Mavropanos’ Trojan performance and Jean-Clair Todibo seemed to always be there to claim the loose balls and hoof them out.

Many might be disappointed with the initial game plan, but against Manchester City, the Hammers wouldn’t have ever beaten them on pure attacking capability, and the game plan that was set out was almost perfect.

The sole point achieved tonight means the Hammers temporarily move out of the relegation zone, seeing as other sides have to play, but even come the end of the week, Nuno’s side find themselves back in there, it will certainly be with grace, knowing the result that was achieved tonight.

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West Ham vs Manchester City Line-ups

Submitted by Louis Nixon on Sat, 14/03/2026 - 18:45

West Ham: Hermansen, Diouf, Wan-Bissaka, Todibo, Mavropanos, Disasi, Soucek, Fernandes, Bowen (C), Taty, Pablo
Subs: Areola, Kilman, Traore, Walker-Peters, Potts, Mayers, Kante, Magassa, Wilson

Manchester City: Donnarumma, Nunes, Khusanov, Guehi, Ait-Nouri, Rodri, Silva (C), O’Rilley, Marmoush, Semenyo, Haaland
Subs: Trafford, Dias, Reijnders, Ake, Kovacic, Cherki, Doku, Nico, Foden

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Nonsensical Relegation Clause Conversation

Submitted by Louis Nixon on Fri, 13/03/2026 - 13:39

West Ham United have been tipped for relegation by numerous fanbases, as well as statistical sites, such as Opta - Whilst Nuno’s side are still in the relegation zone, we’re level on points with Nottingham Forest and three points away from Leeds, but many have suggested that if relegation occurred, players will be able to leave on the cheap…

With slow media and the rumour mill back up and running, it was bound to see a ludicrous relegation clause be implemented into the media, where there’s now a handful of other clubs who believe they’ll be getting their pick of the cherry in the event that the Hammers go down, how wrong they are.

There is indeed a clause for relegation… but this clause only relates to the player’s wages! A lot of Hammers players have a 50% wage reduction if the club do suffer from relegation, but in terms of exit clauses, that simply isn’t true.

West Ham United do not have exit relegation clauses for ANY players at the club.

It is, of course, inevitable that player sales will be made if relegation occurs, especially given West Ham’s financial situation at the moment, but clubs will not be sniffing out a clause to exploit, seeing as it doesn’t exist.

This news won’t come as much of a surprise to Hammers fans as it will to those of Manchester United, given that other sources have suggested that they’d be able to secure the signature of Mateus Fernandes for a price cheaper than what the club initially paid for him in the summer, due to the relegation clause.

It certainly will be a busy summer transfer window with a lot of exits planned to help West Ham’s financial situation, not to mention, business will also be swung in Nuno’s favour who tends to usually enjoy having a big squad with a lot of options, but for this to be achieved, a window of clear-outs and buying players on the cheap will have to be done - this of course all varies on what division West Ham find themselves in next season.

Championship or not, no transfer clause will be triggered.

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Victory Achieved But At The Expense Of Two Injuries For Hammers

Submitted by Louis Nixon on Wed, 11/03/2026 - 10:00

West Ham United accumulated two injuries across their emphatic win on penalties, Nuno Espírito Santo’s side managed to triumph over flying high Brentford to secure themselves a place in the Quarterfinals

Whilst in a tough relegation scrap, a cup run wasn’t ever supposed to be on the cards, but through twisted fate and fortune, the Hammers have made it to the final eight teams remaining in the competition.

Whilst this achievement is exciting, it has come at a great cost temporarily, across the four halves that occurred, Crysencio Summerville and Adama Traore both accumulated injuries.

The Spanish international’s injury is thought to be minor, and he exited the pitch at half-time due to precautionary measures. Nuno didn’t want to risk the winger for the future, and he’d run his heart out up until half-time, making sense as to why he exited during the break.

The injury of more concern comes for Summerville. The Dutchman was likely set to be integrated into the Netherlands national team this upcoming break, but deep into extra-time, our star winger went down with a calf injury, and whilst he stayed on for the remaining minutes, he opted not to take a penalty.

After the game, it was reported that Summerville had a scan to see the extent of the injury, which will keep him out until the return from the international break, which conveniently, will be the FA Cup game against Leeds United.

Losing Summerville for a couple of matches is a negative, but it could’ve been a whole lot worse, given that every Hammers fan began to panic once the Dutchman went to the floor, including the commentators! - At this given moment in time, he will be missing the matches against Manchester City and Aston Villa.

Fortunately, the Dutchman seems to be able to return for the fixtures against Wolves, Crystal Palace, Everton and Brentford, which will likely be the fateful four to determine our safety.

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Hammers Win ‘The Game Of Highs’

Submitted by Louis Nixon on Tue, 10/03/2026 - 00:34

How much heart-strain would you like, sir? Happy Hammers might’ve slept well, but that would’ve come at the expense of a few years knocked off the heart.

Against all odds and despite West Ham having such a woeful season, Nuno has managed to kickstart this club’s engine, and in 2026, we’re pushing to see where the limits are.

Nuno’s side initially perfectly started the game, a lovely looped in ball by Mateus Fernandes, headed down by the returned Pablo and placed in by Jarrod Bowen gave us an early lead - though it would last minutes.

Brentford found their fortune and made sure to use it. A header by their Captain, Collins, rebounded off the chest of Igor Thiago, which subsequently found its way past Areola, bizarre! Excitement occurred when screams of handball surrounded the stadium, but a VAR inspection concluded it was the chest.

Disappointment? The Hammers didn’t fancy letting it simmer. Adama Traore drew a foul, which concluded in the Hammers getting a penalty, though Andy Madley had his best efforts to avoid doing so - it was only the phone call from Stockley Park which triggered the review. Jarrod Bowen did what he does best and converted the penalty into the bottom left corner, sending Kelleher the wrong way.

Brentford should’ve had another penalty despite having one later in the second half. Mateus Fernandes stamps on the Brentford player, causing him to lose the ball and go down. How on earth was that not given? Brentford’s ‘dismay’ is West Ham’s ‘wheyyy’ as that is what rang round the London Stadium when the VAR check was dismissed.

As mentioned, Brentford did eventually get their penalty they should’ve had, after the Brentford player made a meal of Summerville’s shunt, in fact, it was a three-course one, that’s for certain.

Albeit, Igor Thiago’s brace sent Brentford to extra time, where neither side posed significant threats throughout, bar the ludicrous effort from range that Axel Disasi nearly scored, which certainly would’ve been a contender for goal of the tournament.

To penalties it was, where a certain side hadn’t been doing their homework, will people learn that, since the embarrassment of Lookman at Fulham, it’s not recommended to take Panenka against West Ham! Brighton also attempted this and that too didn’t work. They can be absolutely beautiful if they are pulled off, but if they aren’t, it’s nothing but disappointment.

Overlooking Brentford’s miss, West Ham’s penalties were absolutely sublime, world beaters. They were persistently thumped angelically into the back of the net, served with power and strain on the heart.

Nevertheless, neither Nuno nor we could admirably watch the penalty shootout, but the result has sent us into raptures. The victory means we will face Leeds United in the quarter-finals, while elsewhere, Manchester City face Liverpool!

Many fans would’ve been laughing had you told them they’d be close to the gates of Wembley just a couple of months ago, but that laughing comment has hatched into a possible reality.

West Ham will face Leeds United at home in the FA Cup between the 2nd and 4th of April.

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