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Moyes's Dig At Pitch Justified-MORE PLAYERS IN?

Submitted by Louis Nixon on Mon, 30/08/2021 - 09:38

At Org HQ during the next day post match where the game against Palace was 'investigated' using a full recording of the game, it became very apparent that David Moyes's comments about the poor quality of the pitch at the London 'Dome' were totally justified.

Analysing the game confirmed what we had already thought, the way the ball was held up during the early exchanges indicated the pitch had been heavily watered ahead of the game, so heavily that the ball was not travelling as far as was expected. This less than perfect scenario intensified as the 'drenched' surface dried out to leave a 'tennis court' of a pitch that saw the ball bouncing ridiculously high, far more than had been anticipated.

Moyes alluded to the fact during his post match 'presser', he was not looking for excuses as it was clear to see the team had not performed to the level of the preceding game against 'fancied' opposition Leicester City! The atmosphere was flat, unlike the surface, despite the best efforts of fans packed into the 'Bowl'.

Being top of the Barclays Premier League requires hard work and a lot of luck, the latter eluding Hammers on Saturday, although 2nd place after 3 games isn't to be sniffed at, annoyingly the 1-0 specialists from North London have the accolade of leading the League after match day 3.

The fact that the quality of the pitch in Stratford is a major talking point, as opposed to the club's lack of signings during the closing stages of the transfer window, perhaps goes to show just how far the team has progressed during David Moyes's '2nd coming', the successes he has overseen have earned him the nickname 'Moyesiah', a handle that few would have thought he would have been anointed with when he returned to the club following the ill fated Pellegrini campaign.

With less than 48 Hrs to go before the window 'slams shut', (does anyone slam their windows shut at home?) Hammers are far better placed than they were last week to take on the increased demands of the new season given the clubs Europa League commitments, 6 games between the 11th and 30th of September following on from player's International commitments will test the squad's endurance to the limit.

In an ideal world Moyes would be bringing in an additional left back and an out and out striker along with possibly an additional midfielder, the reality is the signings of Zouma and Nicola Vlasic are good business and there could be the bonus of 'another couple' as Moyes succinctly mentioned, but ONLY if they are quality.

Managers live and die by their signings, so far, with the exception of Jordan Hugill, Moyes has got his signings spot on, IF he can add a couple more then his still feather light squad at least has a battlers chance to continue the club's unlikely but very welcome renaissance.- LN

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Just Like Waiting For A Bus-2 More To Make It 3?

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Submitted by nevillenixon on Sun, 29/08/2021 - 13:34

Well just like waiting for the proverbial London Bus or Policemen, you desperately want one, none turns up and then suddenly one appears after the other, as if by magic. The same can be said for Hammers transfer activity, huge delays and lots of excuses followed by a sudden glut!

Hot on the heels of 'Zouma Rumour', David Moyes has 'fast tracked the signings of at least one, or as it now seems more likely, two additional players. West Ham are close to agreeing a £25million deal to sign CSKA Moscow and Croatia attacking midfielder Nikola Vlasic according to a plethora of media outlets. Moving for Vlasic might seem to put the mockers on the club acquiring Jesse Lingard, however there is a distinct possibility David Moyes might end up signing BOTH Vlasic and Lingard.

Not finished with this business, Moyes is 'hell bent' on getting deals over the line for a back up striker AND an additional left back, as fears for Authur Masuaku's long term fitness have surfaced and there is an obvious need for Antonio to have a back up, even if that player is relatively inexperienced.

Fans will be loving this late flurry of activity, Not sure about Mr Sullivan though! - Ed

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Which Of The Magnificent 7 Will Join Lingard At 'Doomstone'?

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Submitted by nevillenixon on Sun, 29/08/2021 - 09:34


Salomon Rondon, Gaetan Laborde, Jeremie Boga, Mohamed Bayo, Alassane Plea, Rayan Cherki, and Islam Slimani make up Hammers 'magnificent seven' of striker targets. Add to that burgeoning list the likes of Sparta Prague's Adam Hlozek and you will see that David Moyes and his recruitment team, which currently includes David Sullivan are going to have their work cut out!

Having secured one of his primary long term targets in Kurt Zouma, David Moyes has to swiftly move to ensure he doesn't miss out on his others, namely Jesse Lingard from Manchester United and one of the above named forwards. There is of course the caveat that he will not be held to ransom over terms for a new striker, preferring to go with what he has, especially if Lingard arrives as planned.

Even with reinforcements the squad is still painfully thin, embarrassingly so when compared with Chelsea's for example, but it is what it is. There was originally a glaring need for a back up midfield player to complement veteran Mark Noble, but Manu Lanzini has been 'groomed' to play in that deep lying position, which is very intelligent use of am relatively unused asset by Moyes and his coaching staff.

Alphonse Areola has initially been brought in as back up to Lukasz Fabianski, but will feature more and more as the season progresses, his opportunities are going to come thick and fast if Hammers September schedule is anything to go by!

(1) Saturday 11th September Premier League Southampton 15:00 West Ham United (2) Thursday 16th September Europa League Group H Dinamo Zagreb 17:45 (3) West Ham United Sunday 19th September Premier League West Ham United 14:00 Manchester United (4) Tuesday 21st September EFL Cup Manchester United TBC To be Confirmed (5) West Ham United. Saturday 25th September Premier League Leeds United 15:00 (6) West Ham United Thursday 30th September Europa League Group H West Ham United 20:00 Rapid Vienna.

Prior to September the 11th, at least FIVE of Hammers first team will be away on International duty, which leaves the possibility that a high profile player like Declan Rice could end up playing a staggering NINE competitive games in the space of 30 days!

Mr Sullivan, as Beardy of PAI(n) likes to call him, needs to get his wallet out again to ensure he keeps his eye on the ball and is not distracted by the short term gain of not buying those additional players who don't seem to be urgently required AT THIS MOMENT in time. However being West Ham he must know that as soon as the window closes big mick will do his hammy and Decs will pick up a niggle while playing for England.

IF Sullivan feels motivated enough, he could actually make a silk purse out of a transfer window's pig's ear! Fans will still hate him, but he will be hated a little less if he can get the deals over the line his manager has been patiently waiting for him to conclude. - Ed

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2 Points Lost-Irons Progress Thwarted

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Submitted by nevillenixon on Sat, 28/08/2021 - 19:30

In what was an enthralling and entertaining match to watch at the London Stadium, if you were a neutral, West Ham twice went ahead through the Duracel bunny that is Pablo Fornals and Michail Antonio, unfortunately Conor Gallagher scored a brace for Patrick Vieira's Crystal Palace to draw the visitors level as David Moyes winning start to the season came to an ultimately frustrating end in what was a stonking London derby.

Everything looked plain sailing for the club to continue it's unlikely leadership of the Barclays premier league following Pablo Fornals goal in the 39th minute after playing a superb one two with Michail Antonio, but Palace who were much better after half time levelled when midfielder Gallagher, who is on a season long loan from Chelsea, found the target.

Antonio thought he had won it when he smacked his shot past Vicente Guaita for his fourth goal of the season, however joy at scoring his 50th Premier League goal was short lived as the visitors equalised again, through Gallagher's clever turn and finish which left Craig Dawson for dust and Fabianski slightly embarrassed.

Earlier in the game, Palace defender Joel Ward clearance off the line at 0-0 after Vladimir Coufal's free-kick almost led to an own goal. Hammers could and should have made their advantage count on several occasions

David Moyes' boys had played with such vigour and style in the opening two games that they were expected to steam roller a fragile Crystal Palace, alas it was not to be and ultimately this felt like two points dropped against a team that had failed to score in 270 minutes under their new boss.

It could have got even worse as Palace finished the game in the ascendancy, with Marc Guehi wasting an easy chance in stoppage time when he sent a free header over the bar. Seven points from the first three games of any campaign is a pretty decent return, and one that David Moyes would probably have been happy with ahead of the start of the season, but such is the air of expectancy that his team have generated, that fans will be very disappointed with the result.
Perhaps it is best that the bubble burst just ahead of the transfer window closing, Hammers didn't play poorly at all, rather it was Palace who by upping their game exposed some hitherto hidden frailties. Although to be fair to David Moyes his side have scored TEN goals in 270 minutes of football and are playing a style that is pleasing on the eye.There is room for improvement and Moyes will be keen to get new signing Kurt Zouma into his back line tout de suite, as well as trying to do some late additional business before Tuesday's transfer deadline.

We do not have an agenda against Andriy Yarmolenko, although it probably seems that way, but he is not the sort of player to have on the bench that is going to scare the opposition and strike fear into their defenders with his blistering pace. The Ukraine International is only at the club because no one that wants him can afford him, his presence illustrates the club's paucity of attacking players, let alone those of out and out strikers!

It's not all gloom and doom though, no one appeared to have picked up any injuries and on another day Hammers could have won. Moyes has addressed the need for a centre back and for a keeper, all he needs now to at least have a fighting chance is an additional midfield player and that almost most mythical of things, a striker, which would be number FIFTY of the Twins tenure.

Things could be worse, instead of worrying about being knocked off the top of the table, Hammers fans could be enduring the fate of their London Neighbour's Arsenal's fans and be fretting that they are bottom of the League, even below Norwich! LN

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Live West Ham v Palace Line Ups

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Submitted by nevillenixon on Sat, 28/08/2021 - 14:01

West Ham: Fabiański, Coufal, Dawson, Ogbonna, Cresswell, Rice (c), Souček, Bowen, Fornals, Benrahma, Antonio Subs: Areola (GK), Fredericks, Johnson, Baptiste, Diop, Coventry, Lanzini, Noble, Yarmolenko
Palace: Guaita, Ward, Guéhi, Andersen, Mitchell, Kouyaté, McArthur (c), Zaha, Gallagher, Ayew, Benteke Subs: Butland, Tomkins, Riedewald, Schlupp, Kelly, Hannam, Street, Rak-Sakyi, Mateta

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Lings To Do Ron Ron!

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Submitted by nevillenixon on Sat, 28/08/2021 - 08:46

To be a successful professional sportsperson requires an astonishing amount of self belief as well as talent and hard work, these are requisite qualities for survival in the cut throat environment of 'elite' football, especially when referring to the Barclays Premier League.

Pushing so hard to initially reach the top and then performing to stay, there requires skill, judgment and a great deal of luck. The negative of having never ending belief is that occasionally it can impair one's judgement, the balance between delusion and determination can become incredibly vague, none more so than the decision that Jesse Lingard is faced with.

Lingard's brother, who is his agent, has been moving behind the scenes to get the best outcome for his sibling during the fast moving hours ahead of the transfer window's closure in three days time. Their options have become somewhat limited by the 'sudden' arrival of Christiano Ronaldo at Manchester United.

Ronaldo has thrown a spanner into the 'Lingard works', any hopes the Manchester United attacker had of forcing his way back into the United first team will now have evaporated faster than Government promise! Surely the penny must have dropped for Jesse by now, mustn't it?

The likelihood of Lingard starting for his boyhood club has gone from possible to virtually impossible, the next few days will dictate whether he is 'spatially aware' or simply a deluded 'bitter has been'. Come on Jesse, you did your best, you showed loyalty and belief, but Ronaldo's arrival surely shows you where you fit, or don't fit in. Staying in situ now, shows deluded loyalty and a complete lack of ambition, the writing is on the wall and Jesse is clever enough to read it, or at least he should be.

Even if Lingard ends up at a different club than West Ham or Man Utd we would still wish him well, but it would be nice if we were wishing him hello again, although a certain Mr Bernrahma might not agree! - LN

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After the Lord Mayor's show

Submitted by Enfieldhammer on Sat, 28/08/2021 - 07:33

After David Moyes recent statement regarding not signing a striker. I fear the inevitable. Antonio will do a hamstring & all the hard work to date will be to no avail. Moyes is confident in Bowen & Yarmalenko to fill the void? Neither of these 2 are strikers. There game is cutting in off the right.
As for Zouma I feel it's £25m wasted. Has Moyes let himself down in this window? With a few days to go, this Hammer thinks he just may do.

Zouma Medical Rumour

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Submitted by nevillenixon on Fri, 27/08/2021 - 17:31

Hopefully Ronaldo signing for Manchester United will give the red tops something to occupy themselves with for a while, it is to be hoped during that lull that Hammers can proceed with acquiring their transfer targets, one is already having a medical, the other is just about to become 'firmed up' as ` result of Ronaldo's move to United.

Prior to Ronaldo's arrival, Jesse Lingard had held onto the hope that he could somehow force his way into the Manchester club's starting line up, what was already a tall order has now become nigh on impossible. Lingard is to be admired for wanting to explore every avenue possible to stay at his boyhood club, but even he must be thinking that he's given it his best shot, but come up short.

Kurt Zouma's transfer to West Ham has been getting unwelcome headlines, the latest being the Mirror's reprint regarding Zouma's knees, it is well known that he suffered a cruciate injury years ago, but the story has been revamped recently as if it is new news, which it is not.

Hopefully Zouma will have completed all the necessary checks and Lingard will have come to his senses before the dust has settled on the Ronaldo transfer. -Ed

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Hammers Avoid Group Of Death

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Submitted by nevillenixon on Fri, 27/08/2021 - 11:43

West Ham United have been handed a favourable draw in the Europa League, the club has been drawn in the same group as: GNK Dynamo, SK Rapid Vienna and KRC Genk. The games are scheduled to be played from the 12th of September onwards.
Europa League draw in full:

Group A: Lyon, Rangers, Sparta Prague, Brondby

Group B: Monaco, PSV Eindhoven, Real Sociedad, Sturm Graz

Group C: Napoli, Leicester City, Spartak Moscow, Legia Warsaw

Group D: Olympiakos, Eintracht Frankfurt, Fenerbahce, Royal Antwerp

Group E: Lazio, Lokomotiv Moscow, Marseille, Galatasaray

Group F: Braga, Red Star Belgrade, Ludogorets, Midtjylland

Group G: Bayer Leverkusen, Celtic, Real Betis, Ferencvaros

Group H: Dinamo Zagreb, Genk, West Ham, Rapid Vienna

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So Who Makes Way For Zouma?

Submitted by Louis Nixon on Thu, 26/08/2021 - 15:33

It really is a 'bit previous' to be discussing this topic, but IF all the sudden hurdles that have recently appeared are cleared in the Kurt Zouma to West Ham from Chelsea transfer, who will make way for the 26, soon to be 27 year old, in the starting line up? The current incumbents, Angelo Ogbonna and Craig Dawson, are creaking at the seams age wise, but use their experience very effectively and make up for their lack of pace by intelligent positioning.

However with Ogbonna now approaching the twilight of his career, as well as Dawson who is just a couple of years younger, there is definitely the need to add to the back line. Issa Diop is a Marmite type of player, but one who hasn't really been given a proper run in the team, but playing in conjunction with Zouma might just unleash the excellent player that lurks there, somewhere within.

Zouma's 'knee issue' that has only recently come to light, is as a result of a well publicised cruciate injury sustained AND recovered from several years ago. The majority of professional footballers carry some sort of injury that they 'manage' throughout their entire careers, so the suggestion that Zouma 'plays in pain' is nothing new out of the ordinary.

The deal to bring Zouma in has rather overshadowed the club's efforts to bring in their original principal transfer target, a striker! Perhaps it is all part of a cunning plan, perhaps not, either way there are only four and a bit more days to endure of the nonsense, although of course the free agents will still be available after the window closes, there are plenty of freebies out there, Jack Wilshere anybody? - LN

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