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Live Brentford v West Ham Line Ups

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Submitted by nevillenixon on Sun, 10/04/2022 - 13:01

Brentford: Raya, Henry, Pinnock, Zanka, Ajer, Norgaard (c), Eriksen, Janelt, Wissa, Mbeumo, Toney. Subs: Fernandez (GK), Canos, Jensen, Ghoddos, Jeanvier, Fosu-Henry, Baptiste, Sorensen, Roerslev.
West Ham: Fabianski, Coufal, Dawson, Zouma, Cresswell, Rice (c), Soucek, Fornals, Lanzini, Bowen, Antonio. Subs: Areola (GK), Yarmolenko, Vlasic, Benrahma, Diop, Fredericks, Masuaku, Johnson, Kral.

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Vlad To Start Against Bees

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Submitted by nevillenixon on Sat, 09/04/2022 - 22:31

With the all important 2nd leg of the Europa League Cup 1/4 final only days away, David Moyes has a bit of a selection headache for tomorrow's Premier League game against Brentford. With other results going Hammers way it is important that the club try to maintain its push for a top six place while juggling with it's current European obligations.

Aaron Cresswell is banned for the game against Lyon so he will definitely start against the Bees on Sunday, and as Ben Johnson will need to deputise for him on Thursday night it makes perfect sense for Moyes to 'rest' Johnson and select Vladimir Coufal instead.

Coufal is only just returning from a 'complex' injury but surely must get the nod ahead of Ryan Fredericks who himself picked up a knock against Lyon and was run ragged by their play actors! Coufal will be desperate to make the right berth his own again, having been laded by many for his 'brilliant' performances before Juan Mata injured the Czech International's groin, a serious foul for which he escaped sanction entirely.

It should be remembered how highly regarded Vlad was prior to his injury, hopefully he will be able to recreate that form against what will be a very troublesome and determined Brentford side that is already well schooled in the dark arts of play acting and 'strategic' time wasting. -Ed

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Was Game Rigged?

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Submitted by nevillenixon on Fri, 08/04/2022 - 09:36

Thursday evening's opponents Lyon were pushed all the way by ten man West Ham, indeed the home side were able to go one nil up thanks to a lovely Jarrod Bowen goal, scored AFTER Aaron Cresswell had been sent off. The visitors drew level via a goal scored by an on loan Tottingham player, but the pass was provided by Tete, signed as a result of the Ukraine conflict.

Hammers attempts at signing players under the same ruling were vetoed by the Premier League, then to cap it all off, the game was refereed by a 'convicted match rigger'! It would be very easy to add two plus two and get five in this situation, however in this instance there is much more than a whiff of conspiracy.

Football's elite don't like new comers, a stance high lighted by the new extra two Champions League ruling based on club's previous successes, it's jobs for the boys but in football! Insider trading at its worst summed up by a passive acceptance of the crap UEFA and FIFA churn out to extend their financial grip, it is shameful.

Nothing will change unless clubs take a stand, but will they? Definitely NOT the supposed 'top six', but then again, aren't Hammers top six contenders? - Ed

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Irons May NOT Appeal Red Card

Submitted by Louis Nixon on Fri, 08/04/2022 - 09:19
wanker!

Despite referee Felix Swayer's obvious leanings towards awarding every possible decision to Lyon in the game against West Ham last night and his erroneous issuing of a red card to Aaron Cresswell, it is unlikely that the club will appeal the sending off due to the fact that UEFA could view the appeal as 'frivolous' and extend Cresswell's ban.

Because Felix Swayer, or the corrupt ref as we think he should be called (polite version), is a 'hand picked' adjudicator, he is essentially beyond reproach which is why the club may well decide against an appeal. We think the club SHOULD appeal, irrespective of the consequences because it would throw a spotlight on Swayer's activities during the match.

NO professional referee should have made so many errors, including his 'policing' of Lyon's play acting and continued use of foul throws among other things. The level of consistency of his bias against West Ham has left many questioning just exactly why he was chosen for such a high profile fixture, more importantly many are of the opinion that his services were 'purchased' for the evening, NOT by Lyon directly we hasten to add, more likely by a betting syndicate or black mailers wanting a pay off.

We suggest Hammers use what ever means available to thoroughly investigate Swayer, a man who the crowd were in no doubts of naming as a word that rhythms with tanker! - LN

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Alleged Fan Will Get Life Ban!

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Submitted by nevillenixon on Thu, 07/04/2022 - 23:53


This moron ran on to the pitch just as 10 man Hammers were about to score a crucial goal to go 2-1 up against Lyon, instead the referee was OVERJOYED to be able to stop the game and nothing came from the engineered restart. The attack was a rare foray, but it was almost certainly going to be a goal!

So we ask the question, was he really a West Ham fan, or was he a Tottingham or Millwall fan out for a bit of mischief? Well who ever was, he will get a life ban, if he was a Hammers fan he'd best leave the country for a while, if he wasn't he'll have to look over his shoulder for a long while! - Ed

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How Much Did Lyon Pay Ref?

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Submitted by nevillenixon on Thu, 07/04/2022 - 23:38

It is common practice for fans to feel that refereeing decisions are always against their team, mainly it is a biased opinion born out of frustration, however the already convicted of fraudulent activities referee for this evening's game between West Ham and Lyon performed So badly it beggars the question as to the possibility of him receiving a bribe to officiate so biasly towards Lyon throughout the ENTIRE game.

There were too many examples of what first appeared to be an inability to control the game but later became obvious acts of referring disrepute. The straight red issued to Aaron Cresswell was the culmination of a 'good evening's' work for the perpetrator of the continuous awards against the home side, while at the same time stopping the game EVERY time, and there were so many times, a Lyon player dropped to the deck as if they had been shot!

The fact that the team outplayed the visitors in the 2nd half shows what a tremendous team spirit exists within the squad, given the circumstances 1-1 wasn't a bad result, it could have been a lot worse. The club will undoubtedly appeal Cresswell's red card, but the ref is 'one of their own, so don't hold your breath! - Ed

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Live West Ham v Lyon Line Ups

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Submitted by nevillenixon on Thu, 07/04/2022 - 19:08

West Ham: Areola, Fredericks, Dawson, Zouma, Cresswell, Rice ©, Souček, Bowen, Benrahma, Fornals, Antonio
Subs: Fabiański, Coufal, Johnson, Alese, Diop, Masuaku, Noble, Král, Vlašić, Yarmolenko, Perkins

Lyon: Lopes, Gusto, Boateng, Lukeba, Emerson, Aouar, Mendes, Ndombélé, Faivre, Lucas Paquetá, Dembélé
Subs: Pollersbeck (GK), Bonnevie (GK), Denayer, Toko Ekambi, Kadewere, Henrique, Dubois, Tetê, Da Silva, Reine-Adélaïde, Barcola

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Ben & Jarrod Fit

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Submitted by nevillenixon on Thu, 07/04/2022 - 08:28


Ahead of what is Hammers most important game in decades David Moyes has been handed an injury lifeline by the declaration of fitness of two vital players. Both Jarrod Bowen AND Ben Johnson will be available for selection to play this evening against Lyon.

The fact that the FA and Premier League have conspired to assassinate Hammers bid for European glory by denying them access to players made available by the Ukraine conflict, has been brushed under the carpet, temporarily at least. David Moyes was none too pleased during his pre-match presser when discussing the fact that tonight's opponents Lyon, have had to deal with no such obstructions from the French FA when it comes to featuring players signed as a result of the conflict.

Nevertheless, having both Bowen and Jonson available is a major boost for the Irons as they look to progress to the Europa League Cup semi finals, where they could face Barcelona. London neighbours Chelsea were given a salient European lesson in the Champions League yesterday by Real Madrid, David Moyes has been keen to stress that this evening's game is the first of two legs and that fan will need to be patient during the game, as he will desperately want to avoid the same fate as Tomas Tuchel's team who now have a mountain to climb as they try to recover from a 3-1 home defeat in their first leg of the tie.

Playing the first of both games at home does slightly disadvantage West Ham, however with the away goals rule scrapped AND the fact that Moyes likes to set his Hammers team up so they can use their 'electric' counter attacking speed to full advantage means that a draw, or heaven forbid even a one goal deficit would not prove to be an insurmountable challenge for the return fixture in France.

The crowd and the players will provide an atmosphere that Lyon are unused to, it is top be hoped that they are 'consumed' by the pre-match show and 'massive' noise from the Stadium. We will have all the team news ahead of the game in our build up to the match. -Ed

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Bowen or Rice who would you miss most?

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Submitted by hammergirl on Wed, 06/04/2022 - 10:52

Been talking with my fellow hammers at the game but thought i would ask it here.If one of these two players were to be sold who would you prefer to be the one that stays? for me and it would seem a number of those i have talked to most would prefer Bowen to stay and for varying reasons,for me i like the energy and the fight he brings to the side my Dad said he reminds him a bit of Mark Ward back in the day!! that i will leave to the older generation on here as i never saw the man play.

The other reason for me is i think we have a better chance of holding onto Bowen more than Rice because if the big clubs do start throwing £££££££££'s away at what point does the players head get turned and the club think christ we jokingly said that amount and someones come in with it.

Now everyone agrees you cannot replace a player like Rice he is a once in a generation player and they do not come round that often and not at a club like ours but i do feel the team could adjust and find a player not to replace but to bring something to the club in the middle of the park where as in this girls humble opinion i do not think we could easily replace Bowen.

So there you have it boys what do you think?

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