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Frosty Moyes Annoyed During Presser

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Submitted by nevillenixon on Tue, 28/12/2021 - 18:31

The season of good will has definitely departed from David Moyes, or you would think so given his acerbic post match interview. The Hammers manager 'snapped' at the reporter from the moment his post match presser began, all the poor interviewer did was to have the temerity to suggest the Irons migh be on their way to the top four of the Premier League after a difficult spell of results.

Moyes displayed a rare condescension when replying to what were relatively unambiguous questions, questions that were nowhere near as annoying as some of those asked by people like Geoff Shrieves on a regular basis. The fact that the interview was conducted by a female reporter perhaps accentuated the situation, after all Moysie does have a bit of previous with female reporters!

All this is a pity, because Moyes was eventually won round as the FEMLE reporter drew the manager's attention to the fact that he had just overtaken 'Arry Redknapp in the Premier League's most games managed table. This brought a wry smile to the Scot's face that had previously looked like stone.

Moyes WAS furious about the VAR decision to cancel what would have been Hammers 3rd goal, due to a 50-50 tackle by Tomas Soucek just before the goal was scored being deemed as a foul. When he has calmed down a bit he will realise that it WAS a foul, despite being the mildest of touches.

Watford were a disparate and desperate side, but they still managed to go ahead within 4 minutes, partly due to a bit of an error by their ex-player 'Les' Dawson. However West Ham, calmly marshalled by captain Mark Noble who filled in superbly for the suspended Declan Rice, began the process of clawing the match back.

Two goals within the space of THREE MINUTES, the first from Tomas Soucek who was playing a more advanced role, the second following so swiftly afterwards coming from Said Benrahma who had hit the bar earlier on in the game. The novice referee did NOT have a good game and seemed unable to make spontaneous decisions when required to do so.

The home side did have their moments, but were generally kept at bay by a nervous yet resolute back line that cooped with most of what was thrown at it, their cause being helped in no small way by Lukasz Fabianski who was in superb form, especially as the home team tried to rally in the closing minutes.

The 3rd goal came just a moment after the denied goal when Hammers were awarded a penalty after intervention by VAR, Captain Mark Noble duly dispensed said penalty with aplomb. Unfortunately young Ben Johnson had to be replaced by Authur Masuaku, with what looks like a recurrence of the injury he had just returned from.

Watford threw all they could to try and force an unlikely come back, but were left repeatedly exposed with Michail Antonio having had what looked like a certain goal saved following a brilliant cut back from Jarrod Bowen who also assisted Tomas Soucek's opener.

In the closing minutes the cherry on the cake arrived as Nikola Vlasic scored his 1st goal for the Irons, courtesy of a pass from who else, but Jarrod Bowen! This 4-1 away win will go some way to heal the wounds of the Southampton defeat and instil a bit of belief in what had become a slightly beleaguered squad.

The next game, away to Palace comes sooner than the club would have wished, but it is what it is and there is at least a decent break before the next game at home to Leeds, so lighten up Moysie! Break open a festive smile and enjoy a wee dram tonight while looking at the 1000th video sent by agents of players they are trying to hoick in the January sales!- Ed

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Live Watford v West Ham Line Ups

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Submitted by nevillenixon on Tue, 28/12/2021 - 14:01

Watford: Bachmann, Femenia, Sierralta, Cathcart, Masina, Tufan, Sissoko©️, Kucka, Hernandez, King, Dennis. Subs: Angelini, Louza, Pedro, Sema, Gosling, Fletcher, Morris, Conteh.
West Ham: Fabianski, Coufal, Dawson, Diop, Johnson, Soucek, Noble©️, Bowen, Lanzini, Benrahma, Antonio. Subs: Areola, Yarmolenko, Vlasic, Fredericks, Masuaku, Kral, Alese, Ashby, Oko-Flex.

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Schick OR Twist? In Striker Hunt

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Submitted by nevillenixon on Tue, 28/12/2021 - 12:56

The Queen Elizabeth Park area is becoming something of a satellite state of the Czech Republic, with THREE players currently at West Ham AND of course the new 27% co-owner of the club Daniel Kretinsky all hailing from there. That three might possibly become four if the transfer planets align.

Vladimir Coufal, Alex Kral and Tomas Soucek are already at the club and might possibly be joined by their compatriot, Bayer Leverkusen frontman Patrik Schick. The 25 year old has excelled for club and country, he particularly caught the eye at the Euros in the summer with five goals for the Czech Republic including his ridiculous long range strike against Scotland.

Prior to the 'Kretin in the Sky's' arrival and his investment, Hammers would not even begin to countenance a move for Belotti who won't come cheap, as he is contracted to Leverkusen until 2025! It would take a bid of around £35 Million and a lot of creative accounting to put a deal together, but we understand this is a transfer the club is actively pursuing in addition to other less expensive alternatives from the Championship.

Having had their fingers incinerated by the excessive purchases made during the ill fated Pellegrini era, there will be an obvious reluctance to spend big, during January's window, or even in the summer when it reopens. But to play we with the big boys you have to compete, and that means making judicious acquisitions, NOT vanity signings.

Hammers fans are only too wise to false promises followed by mediocre substitutes for the real thing, but fans are not stupid and recognise Moyes is trying to overhaul the club's recruitment structure in order to avoid the Milo's of this World. As we have mentioned on numerous occasions before, the next striker signed will be the 50th to have joined the club during the Gold and Sullivan era and most of them have been duds or worse! So it is essential that striker number 50 suits the club and will be able to be integrated swiftly in to the fold.

Far from having a negative effect on Michail Antonio, a 'proper' additional striker would relieve Antonio from the constant responsibility he currently has to shoulder ALONE! The Czech factor may well tip the scales towards the Irons, and let's face it, the club is due a bit of good luck! - Ed

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Palace To Benefit From AFCON Rule Change Ahead Of Irons Game

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Submitted by nevillenixon on Tue, 28/12/2021 - 10:13

Footballers heading to next month's Africa Cup of Nations finals will be allowed to play for their clubs until January the 3rd, the Confederation of African Football [CAF] have confirmed. Many were set to miss matches because of the rule that dictates clubs must release players 14 days before a continental championship or the World Cup. However the CAF has agreed to allow players to play for their clubs between December the 27th and January the 3rd before joining up with their national squads for the Cup of Nations finals, which kick-off in Cameroon on January the 9th 2022.
Hammers who have benefited not a jot from games postponed and cannot seem to even buy a break at the moment, are due to face Palace at Selhurst Park on New Years Day. Had their been no last minute rule change, Palace would have been devoid of FOUR 1st team players, Wilfried Zaha, Cheikhou Kouyate, Jeffrey Schlupp and Jordan Ayew were ALL originally scheduled to travel on December the 28th!

The football Gods have definitely NOT been smiling on West Ham of late, this sudden rule change by the CAF is par to the course of the way things have been going for David Moyes in the past couple of months. Some might say that Hammers dreams of Champions League qualification have well and truly evaporated, leaving just a struggle for mid table mediocrity as the only fare on offer, however they forget that WEst Ham have already qualified for the knock out stages of the UEAFA Europa League Cup, unlike the mighty Barcelona who have to play a qualifier first in order to be in the pot to play West Ham or another of the automatic qualifiers.

Winning the Europa League Cup represents Hammers best chance of playing in the Champions League next year, of course being in the last sixteen means that there are only three sets of games to play ahead of reaching the final. It is a long shot, but by the time the next two legged match is played during March, West Ham will be back to full strength, at least on paper!

THe AFCON rule change shows just how fast the landscape is changing and no one knows for sure as to exactly how much impact the new Omicron strain of Covid will impact the football calendar, both domestically and Internationally. - Ed

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Belotti Back On Irons Radar

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Submitted by nevillenixon on Tue, 28/12/2021 - 09:25
belotti east end bound-hammers await result of bid!

Although recent injuries have steered Hammers towards acquiring a centre back and a left back, there is still the matter of bringing in a striker to play alongside or even compete with Mikey Antonio. The list is endless of players 'associated' with a potential move to East London, most of the 'noises' emanating from media outlets are 'agent driven' and should be taken with a rather large grain of salt for the scratched record they are!

Some of the many many names linked to the club do however resurface on a relatively frequent basis, one such player is Andrea Belotti. Hammers have been 'in and out' of discussions regarding the 28-year-old Italian striker who is NOT going to accept the new contract Torino have offered him.

Obviously there is a lot of domestic interest in the player who shone for his nation during their successful Cup campaign, with both Milan and Napoli preparing to make a move.

Belotti has been with Torino since August 2015 and is a fan favourite, but the club is in a perilous state financially and simply CANNOT afford the sort of wages the top teams in Italy and most Premier League teams can afford to offer. Torino's offer of €3m net per season plus add-ons failing far short of what can be offered by West Ham.

If Belotti were to sign a new contract with Torino now, it would have to be for an even lower figures, dropping from €3m net to €2.5m per season plus add-ons in order to fit into the club's enforced rigid pay regime. Belotti will be able to sign a pre-contract with a new club from next week onwards, Torino will HAVE to cash in on their striker during this window or risk losing him for nothing in June.

Would Belotti be a good fit at West Ham? Well, he's fast, he's fit and he's hungry to strut his stuff in the most watched League in the World, he has scored 107 goals in 238 appearances for Torino and in our opinion would light up the Olympic Stadium in East London. - Ed

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Watford v West Ham Game In Doubt!

Submitted by Louis Nixon on Tue, 28/12/2021 - 08:57

If you are planning on heading out to Hertfordshire to see the Watford v West Ham fixture scheduled for 3PM this afternoon, we highly recommend you keep your eyes and ears open for updates regarding the match, either on the O/S, here or any radio outlet, including Talkshite.

Claudio Ranieri's team are without several 1st team players through injury and several more through Covid isolations. Therefore they are entitled to appeal to the Premier League to have the game postponed, what is infuriating is that they are currently allowed to have the postponement confirmed up to ONLY TWO hours ahead of the game.

This ridiculous legislation leaves many travelling fans between a rock and a hard place, as well as all the home fans looking forward to the game. Although seriously depleted, Watford would prefer the game to go ahead while they still have access to their AFCON players, they and fellow Londoners Crystal Palace stand to be the hardest hit by players jetting off to the tournament for up to SIX weeks!

As things stand Watfrord will be without FIVE players due to the AFCON competition, Palace will be without FOUR players. Although the footballing Gods have looked down harshly at West Ham of late, at least the club will only lose Said Benrahma to AFCON. Although it might suit Hammers to NOT play today, it should be remembered that ALL those postponed games HAVE to be played within the time limits ALREADY outlined, as a result there will be fixture pile up like no other, with games in hand being devalued due to the close proximity between catch up games.

Points on the board are far more important than theoretical points on paper, it is to be hoped that an injury and suspension hit Hammers will fare better than an injury and illness hit Watford. - LN 

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Cliff Fall Irons Need Help-Hopefully They Land On Friend

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Submitted by nevillenixon on Mon, 27/12/2021 - 08:38

Hammers descendancy from possible surprise Premier League top four contenders, to mid table mediocrity has left many 'elite' managers with a smile on their faces as those upstarts from the East End see their challenge fall by the wayside. Many fans and fansites were perhaps guilty of 'squad denial' as David Moyes oversaw what seemed like a minor miracle, unfortunately all those hopes appear to have unravelled as the team drops down the Premier League table.

Moyes HAS always said that he will aim for as high as he can, he did however always add the caveat "if we can avoid serious injuries". Well, the situation facing the West Ham manager could best be described as a slow motion car crash in which the occupant is rescued, they are rushed to hospital where they undergo an operation which was a text book success, but the patient died.

This may seem a strange analogy to use, but if you consider the circumstances it does make sense in a weird way. Everyone knew the squad Moyes had to work with was filo pastry thin at the beginning of the season, but no one anticipated the catastrophic sequence of injuries and suspensions that have occurred of late.

Hammers form HAS dropped off the Cliff, David Moyes' teams are ALWAYS based on a really solid tight defensive set up and a dynamic free flowing counter attack, which is what Hammers had at the start of the season. The paucity of the squad has meant that 'top' players have NOT been replaced with players of a similar ability, they simply aren't available.

Watching West Ham at a sparsely filled London Stadium yesterday was a rather sad experience, the team looked devoid of ANY ideas until Michail Antonio came on in the 2nd half. Things weren't helped by Kevin 'Friend of no one' who did his upmost to give every single free kick and decision he possibly could to the visitors, who in turn took their time wasting to a new level, that surpassed EVEN Brentford! As an 'added' bonus, Friend also booked Declan Rice, meaning Decs will have to sit out the impending Watford game having accrued five booking ONE GAME before they were due to be wiped out ....... anyone who knows Friend's address kindly forwrd it and we will send him a donation courtesy of the Battersea dogs home which is nearby, they are only too happy to dispose of the waste shit their charges generate!

Hammers looked a shadow of their former selves and when Yarmolenko came on as sub it triggered a mass exodus from the Stadium. As an added 'non fun' element to what was a thoroughly miserable Boxing Day fixture, the Stewards in their infinite wisdom decided that the Saints fans were so 'ferocious' that home fans were blocked from using the closest exit points, thus necessitating a further half mile walk just to get back to a parallel start point!

Hammers have fallen so far, one win in seven games, that the club needs a bloody parachute. Moyes is going to have his work cut out if Hammers are even to stay in the top six, but realistically at the start of the season if fans had been offered a sixth place finish they would have snapped it up, funny thing is expectation because the anticipation invariably doesn't live up to the final event.

The simple truth is that Hammers successfully gate crashed the top four and IF Moyes had been backed more in the transfer market, that push might well have been sustained. Unfortunately Daniel Kretinsky and his money might have arrived just a little too late, meaning this season's hopes and aspirations might have just faded and died, "just like our dreams"! - Ed

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Moyes&co must take the blame

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Submitted by hammergirl on Sun, 26/12/2021 - 20:56

Plaudits well and truly deserved at the start of the season injuries taking there toll as we all guessed they might with our wafer thin squad so trying to cope with so many matches in a short space of time is a quite a task but where i do think Moyes and his team deserve a kick in the sack for is persistently playing Arthur at the back when everyone knows he cannot defend for love or money and then playing with just one up top,goodness sake he came out today saying we cannot just rely on Antonio to score well bloody well put someone up front with him especially when you are playing at home against Southampton my god it is not rocket science is it? and what about giving Kral a chance and i know he scored today but and this is going to sound horrid but thank goodness Benny will be off to the ACON for a month as i am fed up with his pointless balls into the box finding nobody or the opposition gk/defender.Apparently Moyes did not understand why the team looked flat again today i mean the first half was like watching the West Ham of old but if he cannot see that Rice Soucek and co need to be shaken up a bit then he needs to look in the mirror and has to start bruising a few players egos and lay the law down improve your game or your on the bench because right now we are not playing well at all.

Live West Ham v Southampton Line Ups

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Submitted by nevillenixon on Sun, 26/12/2021 - 14:01

West Ham: Fabiański, Coufal, Dawson, Diop, Masuaku, Rice ©️, Souček, Fornals, Benrahma, Vlašić, Bowen
Subs: Areola (GK), Fredericks, Ashby, Johnson, Lanzini, Noble, Král, Yarmolenko, Antonio

Southampton: Forster, Livramento, Salisu, Bednarek, Walker-Peters, Romeu. Ward-Prowse (c), Redmond, Walcott,Elyounoussi, Broja
Subs: Caballero (GK), Long, A. Armstrong, Adams, Perraud, S. Armstrong, Diallo, Simeu, Valery

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