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Embarrassing strip

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Sun, 29/10/2017 - 13:05

why were we wearing Man City's strip? I know we were away and this second strip stuff but come on, why use a strip identical to City's? Did the board get their cast off's cheap?

The Academy... Really?

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Submitted by Dartford Bhoy on Sun, 29/10/2017 - 12:58

Delighted to see the success of the England kids at all levels but winning the World Cup yesterday was fantastic until I look for the young West Ham players involved... none!

So what is going on at youth level at West Ham and can we really be called The Academy anymore?

Resilience

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Sun, 29/10/2017 - 08:59

Its a word being used to describe mourinho's united at the moment. the 0-0 at liverpool, the 1-0 over spurs. Im my opinion Man u should be good enough as a club to dominate teams like liverpool and spurs (at home). its a sign of their decline imo that they have to rely on this side of the game now. however it does prompt the question, where is our resilience? When I hear this word it draws up visions of a rugged, we will outfight you, we will not let you score attitude as a team. You have your midfielders piling back to form a shield in front of the defence, relentless running and closing down, and defenders who block, get the first header, and simply refuse to be beaten. These are not things that you 'buy', they don't cost money, it all comes from attitude, and that comes from an ethos from the manager who instills this in the training ground and in turn on the pitch. Even those players who aren't cut out for the battle side of things, you see them chasing down balls, pressing higher up the pitch, putting pressure on them constantly. This is something that is distinctly lacking in our game. For me it should be the first thing, the first foundation for every team, the 'we will not be beaten' attitude. it makes teams more defensive minded sure, and you can go completely that way and be successful (Burnley etc) but yesterday you could see it coming all 2nd half, this was not a team. whether acting on Bilic's failure to tell them to bolt up the back door or simply failing to do it when told, we lacked resilience. Why? We;ve had teams with Billy Bonds, Julien Dicks, Steve Lomas, Stuart Pearce etc….players who do not buckle, do not put in sloppy performances, but instead put body on the line and love nothing more to shut the opposition down. In our squad the only one of this mould is Collins and he hardly plays. Call in resilience, call it backbone, call it what you like but our team is distinctly lacking in it. You can say we've bought players without any, arnautovic etc. but for me Noble, Antonio, Reid have shown it in the past…so why not now? is it because they lost faith in the manager? Yes we came from 2 down against spurs but thats one match in 10 or so and immediately after we revert to type. for me the manager instills this into the team ala allardyce, dyche, mourinho. it becomes the basis of everything else, the simple know how to close teams out, to defence ruggedly and efficiently as a team….ive seen none of it this season and can't recall it last season after several thumpings. I don't know about the rest but this is something i want in the team. even Pulis does this. I could never imagine a Pulis team putting in such half hearted shifts for entire halves or matches. Laziness in training? Poor set up tactically? Players without fight? whatever the case, its not good enough.

Disaster of Titanic proportions ahead

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Submitted by mcbikeman on Sat, 28/10/2017 - 18:24

our last seven matches in the league were where we had to get the points to calm our nerves after a poor start but unfortunately the team and manager do not seem capable of anything right now...out of a possible 21points we got 9....all teams have bad patches you think but when you look who we played apart from the spuds who were in good form going into that game we played huddersfield/swansea/spuds/brighton winning 2 losing 2 and away wba/burnley/palace...drawing all three two of which we had the lead late into the match and still could not win...continue like that and we will go down make no bones about it.now when you look at our next seven league games you start to think we wont even get 9 points from those playing the way we are..so we have liverpool/leicester/chelski/gooners..at home watford/everton/citeh away.....after the liverpool game there is another 2 week international yawn so will our board be brave and pull the plug on bilic? before we play watford i am not sure they will......winters here and it is going to be a long and difficult one for us fans.

Crystal Palace v West Ham United Team Sheets

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Submitted by nevillenixon on Sat, 28/10/2017 - 13:52

Crystal Palace: Speroni, Ward, van Aanholt, Tomkins, Dann, Milivojevic, Cabaye, Loftus-Cheek, Schlupp, Townsend, Zaha Subs: Hennessey, Fosu-Mensah, Sako, Delaney, Kelly, Puncheon, Riedewald
West Ham: Hart, Cresswell, Fonte, Zabaleta, Ogbonna, Kouyate, Noble, Fernandes, Lanzini, Ayew, Chicharito Subs: Adrian, Arnautovic, Carroll, Obiang, Masuaku, Antonio, Rice

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Team for Palace

Submitted by Jozi-iron on Sat, 28/10/2017 - 12:18

So what lineup do you go with for today's trip to the Palace? Should he go with the nuclear option and select the same eleven that started at Wembley? Adrian in goal looks like a good place to start. At the back Fonte has done nothing of note but Reid and Zabaletta have been playing well. Everyone complains about Noble but the his first game back and we win big. Also Hernandez up front, can we afford to leave him out?
My suggestion is start with the same eleven, and have the "stars" on the bench as backup.

Sanchez

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Submitted by Burkie 1 on Fri, 27/10/2017 - 23:57

Just read the gooners are lookin for 30 million for him this couldnt be right could it ,a player of his capabilities in our price range

Adrian give him back his place

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Submitted by mcbikeman on Fri, 27/10/2017 - 15:05

Hart as you all no i have never been a fan of and after the spuds game is there any doubt who our keeper should be....not spoken to one west ham fan yet who does not want him in the starting line up this weekend and to be our reg number 1 again....yes he makes mistakes what hammers keeper down the years didn't well maybe parkes but you no what i mean...like it or not Hart is a mercenary and already said he wont be playing for us next year...so why treat a fan fav like Adrian so shabbily...grow some balls slav and bench Hart you no it makes sense COYI

Away To The Gooners In The 'Elk' Cup - Some Reward!

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Submitted by nevillenixon on Fri, 27/10/2017 - 11:43

West Ham United's reward for the stunning 'Elk' Cup fight back from 2-0 down against Tottenham to a thrilling 3-2 victory at Wembley Stadium is an away fixture against Arsenal. The full draw, delayed by several hours was:

Chelsea v AFC Bournemouth
Arsenal v West Ham United
Leicester City v Manchester City
Bristol City v Manchester United

West Ham v Arsenal is due to be played on December 19th, which will cause a bit of a fixture pile up for both clubs, especially Arsenal who also have Europa League matches to contend with.

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So you think your a man, but only a boy?

Submitted by Red Neck Iron on Fri, 27/10/2017 - 10:16

Ok just a filler thread. Just heard on the radio about a survey. The question was asked of the public what their comfort food was. Most common food for women was ice cream not too much of a stretch to imagine that altho it's not the one I'd go for. So my question for you guys is what apparently was the most common comfort food for men? (In this survey)

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