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Submitted by mcbikeman on Sun, 20/02/2022 - 09:15

Struggling for form lost our mojo our season is fizzling out and the manager is at a loss as to how to get a tune out of the players but clearly it is obvious to everyone but Moyes and co if you flog a dead horse for long enough it will fall to its knees and with our wafer thin squad that is what he has done.

I have no problem with Moyes prefering a small squad i don't but where he has fallen down as we all know is in the recruitment area and if you are going to play a season with a small playing staff you have to make sure that those who take to the pitch are looking over there shoulder if they do not perform they get replaced it is that fear that drives players to perform better watching yesterday it was clear no one player was worried unless of course you are Benny or forcandles.....look at the bench yesterday a keeper who Moyes clearly does not fancy young Johnson who we all must be wondering why he didn't start ahead of Fredericks then Diop lets face it one pass last week cannot redeem his dreadful displays this season but if we keep him he clearly needs intensive coaching...Yarma/noble/Kral 3 who will not be playing for us next season..Vlasic now there is a £35million conundrum...followed by a couple of kids Alese/Chesters who unless we were3-0 up would not get there kit dirty.

So the perfect storm this summer of Moyes and the transfer market and having to get a minimum of 8 players in personally i would be amazed if he managed 4......when we announce a new signing it is mainly for the U23's and potential and again nothing wrong with that but when none are blooded(Oko-Flex for the kidderminster game being the perfect example)for one reason or another you do start to worry as to why.

So as fans we wait as our team tumbles to a very respectable 8th in the league by seasons end(hope i am wrong there)what players will we attract?A season where manure/gooners going through transition spuds imploding Leicester going back to where they belong a very big opportunity has been missed by our club but hey we can cross our fingers and hope beyond hope that 2023 is the end of one era and a start of a shiney new one untill then the summer transfer market of 2022 is going to be a difficult time for dithering Dave and his cohorts.

Moyes Ominous Words On Coufal

Submitted by Louis Nixon on Sat, 19/02/2022 - 23:40

As late as possible, David Moyes announced that Vlad Coufal would not be playing against Newcastle citing that "He (Coufal) had a problem with his Hernia". This is not good, we at the Org were guilty of questioning Vlad's current run of form, as have been many media outlets.

Playing 'through' a Hernia was last attempted at the club by Mark Noble, it ended in him missing his most amount of games in one season due to him rushing back from a 'walk in walk out' much vaunted Hernia repair procedure at the time, that was fine for 'normal' people but NOT for Professional football players!

David Moyes selected Ryan Fredericks to start in Coufal's stead, but he was unable to make any impression going forward while looking very vulnerable in defence, he was hooked at half time with Johnson taking his place, Fredericks had also picked up a yellow card and was in danger of getting another.

Hammers now have eight days until they host Wolves next Sunday, after that they head to Southampton for the FA Cup fifth-round game on the Wednesday, followed by a trip to Liverpool on the Saturday. Three very tricky fixtures and ones that will really put the Irons defence to the test.

There is NO WAY Coufal can overcome a Hernia 'problem' in a week, he hasn't looked the same player ever since getting injured ages ago at Old Trafford. Johnson stepped up to the plate so well that Vlad was unable to regain his place until Johnson got injured himself, the problem is that Johnson has to cover for Vlad AND Aaron Cresswell.

We know it is a bit " I told you so" and not very constructive, but IF Hammers had strengthened in the Key areas that had been identified, then the current situation might have been averted. Without wishing to be all doom and gloom, it was ALL Doom and Gloom today. Perhaps it was just the weather? -LN

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Irons Kiss UCL Hopes Goodbye

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Submitted by nevillenixon on Sat, 19/02/2022 - 16:44
West Ham were an absolute shower!

ABSOLUTE SHOWER!
Wet miserable and incredibly disappointed would sum up how most fans felt as they trudged away from the bleak 'scene of the crime', where they witnessed what was possibly the final death knell of Hammers Champions League hopes. Perhaps it is fear, perhaps the manager's tactics have been found out, or maybe the squad's lack of depth has finally and inexorably come home to roost.

Whatever the cause, the woeful performance on offer for this lunchtime's miserable 1-1 draw with Newcastle was simply NOT good enough for any team that has 'top flight' aspirations, time and again during the last ten weeks West Ham have continued to throw away the gilt edged opportunities to take advantage of other team's problems and lack of form. It seems as if the club want to emulate the deficiencies of their rivals, so poor have the recent performances been.

Admittedly the weather was atrocious today, but it was the same for both teams however it was the visitors who were able to dominate huge tracts of the game, particularly in the first half. It says something about Hammers performance that it took a 31 year old £3 Million signing from Watford, who has been relegated with TWO different clubs, to step up and score the Irons' only goal.

Too many Hammers players looked of the pace today, it was so alarming that even the imperious Declan Rice for once looked ordinary! Mikey Antonio played like he was auditioning for a new career in WWE, not helped by some typically Chris Cavannah refereeing, but Mikey spent an awful lot of the game on the deck.

Tomas Soucek played like his 'useless clone', he definitely didn't look as if he was at the races, unless you include the Donkey Derby! Säid Benrahma virtually guaranteed some bench time in the future following his petulant 'slow walk' as he was subbed off to be replaced by Nikola Vlasic who proved to be a far better option. David Moyes was less than impressed with the time Benny took to leave the pitch, he was even LESS impressed with the 'eyeball' he had with the player as the £25 Million signing from Brentford went to sit down, expect further 'metered retribution' from Moyes who is renowned for his disciplinariansim.

The classic British comedian Terry Thomas often used the expression "you lot are an absolute shower", well the weather was wet and the team WERE an absolute shower, with very few exceptions! Woeful, wayward and wasteful are some of the words beginning with the letter W used to describe Hammers performance that are polite, battling the elements along the canal tow path on the way to Hackney Wick, there was a lot of talk using other versions of the word beginning with W to describe the team's efforts, and they weren't very polite at all- Goodbye cruel dreams!-ED

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Live West Ham v Newcastle Line Ups

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Submitted by nevillenixon on Sat, 19/02/2022 - 11:31

West Ham: Fabianski, Fredericks, Zouma, Dawson, Cresswell, Rice (c), Soucek, Benrahma, Fornals, Bowen, Antonio Subs: Areola (GK), Yarmolenko, Vlasic, Noble, Diop, Johnson, Kral, Alese, Chesters
Newcastle: Dubravka, Krafth, Burn, Schar, Targett, Willock, Shelvey (c), Murphy, Joelinton, Fraser, Wood Subs: Darlow (GK), Dummett, Lascelles, Fernandez, Almiron, Gayle, Longstaff, Guimaraes, De Bolle

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Moyes Won't Shirk 'Tough' Call

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Submitted by nevillenixon on Sat, 19/02/2022 - 10:54

Hammers go into today's early kick off against Newcastle knowing that nothing less than three points will do, the Irons have endured a really miserable spell since the last International break, but remarkably still find themselves there or thereabouts for a Champions League place, hence the need for an absolute minimum of max points!

The other teams around West Ham competing for fourth place in the Premier League are doing their level best to help the 'Moyesiah' reach the promised land as a result of their combined ineptitude, but it cannot last so Moyes HAS to get his team firing on ALL cylinders before the competition get their acts together, because they CANNOT continue to perform so badly between now and the end of the season.

Moyes has a couple of tough calls to make ahead of the Toon game, as he attempts to reinvigorate his 'stalwarts' as well as encouraging some of his newer talent coming through from the Academy. Hammer Czech mates Coufal and Soucek have both been well off the pace of late, with Vladimir Coufal in particular looking a shadow of his former self.

Coufal's poor form can be attributed to a niggling groin injury he picked up against Ronaldo United that has essentially NEVER gone away, Soucek's loss of form is a combination of exhaustion and the fact that he is playing in a deeper role that doesn't entirely suit him, or his style of play.

It is highly unlikely David Moyes would drop both players for today's game, but there IS every possibility he will drop Vladimir Coufal. The issue being who does he replace the Czech warrior with? Ryan Fredericks was brought on to replace Vlad against Leicester City in the last game a a result of the right back being continuously skinned by James Maddison. Fredericks' electric pace was used to 'some' effect, but left many fans wondering why Ben Johnson didn't take to the field, the answer was that Johnson was being kept in reserve in case Cresswell picked up an injury, given how poor Cress played it might have been a blessing to send young Ben on anyway!

Moyes cannot risk Coufal coming up against Saint Maxim unless the Hammers defender is in tip top condition, anything less spells disaster. The problem for the manager is that Ryan Fredericks may have truly astonishing speed, but as a defender and as an attacker he is virtually useless, he appears to have absolutely NO idea what to do with the ball.

However if Moyes elects to start Johnson, he will effectively have no cover for Cresswell on account of Authur Masuaku's ongoing knee issues. Newcastle will look to exploit Saint Maxim's pace, however the player is only marginally fit and the great expanses of the Olympic Stadium's pitch might prove too much for him.

Unfortunately there is also one huge nemesis arriving with the Toon, serial scorer against Hammers Chris Wood. He has scored seven goals in nine Premier League appearances against West Ham during his time at Burnley and will hope to continue that record today.

This is the type of game 'soft centre' West Ham would have definitely lost in the past, it is to be hoped however that now is the dawn of a new era. - Ed

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Price Mystery For Europa League Tickets?

Submitted by Louis Nixon on Fri, 18/02/2022 - 14:37

Very strange that the club sent out text messages yesterday stating that the exclusive 'window' for season ticket holders to buy tickets for Hammers Europa League fixture would end at 11am on feb 18th, however when we went to buy tickets last night, a good 16 hours before the 'deadline' we found that one of our season ticket seats had ALREADY been sold!

Apart from feeling mightily miffed that we will probably have some 50/50 scarf wearing tourist next to us, we were made aware the ticket prices were* 'SUBJECT TO CHANGE'. We called the ticket office who assured us that our tickets would not go up in price, but that there was EVERY possibility the prices would go up once the team's opponents are known following the two legged play offs to enter the last sixteen.

When asked if it means prices will go up substantially for those tickets made available for general sale, we were told they most probably would go up, especially if Hammers are drawn against 'Premium' opposition like Barcelona which couldn see a 40% price hike.

In modern football pricing, that would mean the tickets would still be far cheaper than at other Premier League clubs, such is the advantage of having a massive stadium that, while not being fully fit for purpose, is not a financial DEAD WEIGHT against the club's resources ala Arsenal & Tottingham. -LN

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Price Mystery For Euro Tickets

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Submitted by nevillenixon on Fri, 18/02/2022 - 14:35

Very strange that the club sent out text messages yesterday stating that the exclusive 'window' for season ticket holders to buy tickets for Hammers Europa League fixture would end at 11am on feb 18th, howver when we went to but tickets last night, a good 16 hours before the 'deadline' we found that one of our season ticket seats had ALREADY been sold! Apart from feeling mightly miffed that we will probably have some 50/50 scarf wearing tourist next to us, we were made aware the ticket prices were* 'SUBJECT TO CHANGE'.

Manchester Players Misogyny? Or Irons Kitty Kicker?

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Submitted by nevillenixon on Thu, 17/02/2022 - 17:32
which is worse, cat abuser or wife beater?

In the great scheme of things which is worse, kicking a defenceless cat or physically abusing a woman? We have waited a while before posing this question in order to see how things panned out once the dust had settled on Zoumagate, both acts are heinous, of that there can be NO doubt, but the mightier than thou 'wisdom' dispensed from all corners became an absolute joke.

While the furore was being whipped up about Zouma's dreadful act of anger and spitefulness, Manchester United's Dean Henderson joined his club mate Mason Greenwood in having his collar felt regarding domestic abuse of a partner, although as it stands there is no clarity on the matter. However there can be NO doubt as to whether charges of a serious nature will pan out in the courts across the other side of Manchester, as Benjamin Mendy is due to face multiple rape charges.

What Kurt Zouma did was unforgettable, but ultimately forgivable in the due course of time, the same cannot be said for those Manchester players awaiting trial, which is the worst role model, Misogynistic Manchester Players or a Hammers Kitty Kicker?

Neither are commendable, but we know which is worse! - Ed

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BT TV With Spice For Once

Submitted by Louis Nixon on Thu, 17/02/2022 - 16:39
viewing without stress tonight for hammers fans

Hammers fans who have grown used to showing only a distance interest in BT TV's European competition coverage and questioning why they pay their subscription, finally have an evening of 'indulgent' UEFA Europa League Cup coverage to enjoy as they watch the teams that have dropped down from the Champions League battle to earn a place against the teams that finished 3rd in their group for the right to appear in the knock out stages, something West Ham have already achieved.

There are a host of high profile teams who are in danger of not even making the knock out stage, including Barcelona, Dortmund, Lazio and Napoli. One or other of Barcelona or Napoli CANNOT get though the two legged ties, it is a similar situation with Lazio and Porto, so some big hitters are guaranteed not to make the next stage.

Tonight's Zenit St Petersburg v Real Betis and Sevilla v Dinamo Zagreb games are of interest, as well as the obvious interest in the outcome of the Rangers v Borussia Dortmund game, with many Hammers fans hoping that Barca win so they can be in the pot to face West Ham.

These evening's have been few and far between for Hammers fans, so sit back and enjoy the type of coverage that other team's supporters are almost blasé about viewing. -LN

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