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Newcastle United v West Ham United Team Sheets

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Submitted by nevillenixon on Sat, 26/08/2017 - 13:28

Newcastle: Elliot, Manquillo, Lascelles, Mbemba, Clark, Hayden, Merino, Ritchie, Atsu, Perez, Joselu Subs: Woodman, Murphy, Diame, Aarons, Saivet, Gamez, Mitrovic
West Ham: Hart, Zabaleta, Ogbonna, Collins, Cresswell, Noble, Rice, Antonio, Ayew, Fernandez, Chicharito Subs: Adrian, Fonte, Kouyate, Lanzini, Obiang, Sakho, Masuaku

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Why West Ham have to beat Newcastle United

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Submitted by nevillenixon on Fri, 25/08/2017 - 23:05
Big Andy Carroll

It’s fair to say that West Ham have hardly had the ideal start to the season. Whilst most Hammers fans will be unsurprised that they’re not at the top of the Premier League, few people would have guessed that they would be bottom of the table after the first two games. But with a disastrous performance against Manchester United, and a disappointing result against Southampton, it’s clear that Slaven Bilić has got a tough few weeks ahead of him.

So this is why it’s essential that the Hammers have to come up with the goods when they travel to St James’ Park to take on Newcastle United on Saturday 26th of August.

Newcastle have also suffered a shaky start to the season with a defeat by Tottenham Hotspur and an embarrassing loss against the newly promoted Huddersfield Town. But with some big money signings on the horizon that could bring William Carvalho from Sporting Lisbon to the London Stadium, it’s hoped that there could be a turnaround in the Hammers’ fortunes.

It’s hoped that Carvalho could help shore up West Ham’s notoriously leaky defence that’s already somehow managed to let in seven goals in just two matches. But Newcastle have also had their own defensive problems that could allow strikers like Andy Carroll and Diafra Sakho a golden opportunity to get their names on the scoresheet.

However, in order to do that they’ll have to get past Ciaran Clark who’s been a core part of the Newcastle United and Republic of Ireland defence. Clark will undoubtedly be undergoing a strict fitness regime to ensure that he’s up to the challenge of keeping West Ham at bay. And with many players now adopting healthy eating habits to ensure high performance, it’s thought that even Clark’s fans back in Ireland may even check in with Deliveroo to see how they can follow the star’s dietary habits with a fresh and nutritious meal from Dublin’s Boojum.

What makes this match between West Ham and Newcastle all the more exciting is the fact that it will give 'Geordie Boy' Andy Carroll a chance to play against his old club. And with Newcastle rumoured to be set to try and tempt Andy Carroll back to the north-east, it’s clear that this match will be a highly emotional affair.

So that whether the final result gives Ciaran Clark’s fans in Ireland an excuse to call Deliveroo to order some celebratory treats from Boojum, or whether it allows Hammers’ boss, Slaven Bilić, a chance to rest a little easier, it’s certainly going to be a match to remember, or to forget depending on the result!.- Ed

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Daniel levy keeps his promise

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Submitted by mcbikeman on Fri, 25/08/2017 - 11:55

Daniel Levy said if he could manage it he would do his best to get gareth bale back to the spuds...well well done mr levy as he's coming back to the spuds but in Real madrids team lol!! when i saw that group the spuds at work and my brother all kinda gobsmacked knowing they will finish bottom of the group even nicosia will finish over them lol...you can see the tumbleweed blowing through the stands as spuds chumps league fails yet again!!

a restrained p.o.v. for once

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Submitted by mcbikeman on Thu, 24/08/2017 - 08:44

Okay as a team the start to the league season has been bad but a defeat away against manure who will finish in the top 3 this season and a glorious point almost achieved by ten men snatched away at the death against the saints has left us all feeling a bit depressed but come on guys lets not get suicidal over it(i am aware like a few on here i do vent my spleen often about the side)..we can quite possibly win at newcastle this weekend and if we do lets take a side view of the gooners they lose to liverpool we would be on the same points as them so who will have had a poor start then?
now for the manager i am not going to highlight his decisions faults if you will but get rid of him who would we replace him with? like quite a number on here myself included i would like to see benitez put in charge and why not with the record the man has but and there is always a but he is not happy at the funds said to be available to him and is reminding people of this and probably especially so following the defeat at home to forest in the cup...so is he saying that he cannot coach the players he has to do better? after all he is meant to be known as one of the best around or is the truth he's just one of those managers wherever he goes he has big money to spend and now thats not the case he is struggling...would pep/moanrino/conte be in the same boat?....so before we make a decision on our manager we have to be damn sure who we want next if that is the case....so a little more reasoned post for a change from me lol and if we lose like many i will be ranting away about this and that but for now i hope this makes a nice change.

no excuses now

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Submitted by mcbikeman on Thu, 24/08/2017 - 07:16

Newcastle away this weekend has to be a win not a draw certainly not a defeat...they if anything are under more pressure than us now just knocked out of the cup after extra time so fitness levels will not be great how do i no that? well dont managers always mention playing that extra half hour and only having a couple of days rest and get the energy levels up is very hard...so slav fresh from our win please take note and not sit back and try to hit on the counter lets get at newcastle from the off not give them a sniff of a chance and play 2 upfront respect those fans who will make that long journey and give them and us something to cheer for before the international(yawn) break.

Cheltenham Town v West Ham United EFL 'Energy' Cup Teams

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Submitted by nevillenixon on Wed, 23/08/2017 - 18:51

Cheltenham: Flatt, Grimes, Cranston, Storer, Atangana, Pell, Wright, Winchester, Boyle, Eisa, Foster SUBS: Lovett, Dawson, Holman, O'Shaugnessy, Bower, Thomas, Graham
West Ham: Adrian, Byram, Ogbonna, Collins, Masuaka, Noble, Rice, Obiang, Fernandes, Ayew, Sakho SUBS: Hart, Fonte, Cresswell, Kouyate, Quina, Haksabanovic, Hernandez

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Rumours Chelsea in for Carvalho

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Submitted by albyforeverirons. on Wed, 23/08/2017 - 13:38

Jeez I will be pissed of if we lose out on him because S & G stuff this up over a couple of million, I know it's their money but I don't think I am the only one. If they are serious about us being a chance for a top seven club, deals like this have to go through. We have to have something for top players to want to come to us otherwise why did we have to move away from Upton park and why keep bigging themselves up talking about players that they don't have intentions of paying for. If you want big name players then you will have to pay money for them as they don't come cheap especially now. I still think they have done a good job getting us out of the shit but is it 2 steps forward or 3 steps back just to stay in the bottom 10.

the i dont no what to call it this season cup

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Submitted by mcbikeman on Mon, 21/08/2017 - 21:26

who plays in that? i am hoping we take it serious and dont overload it with to much youth...would like to see martinez get a run out upfront and young quina in midfield clearly adrian will start well for me he should and byram and arthur at full back as well yes i no fernandez will play but who else? i want us to win silverware this season and feel this is the best cup for us to win whatever its bloody well called.

everton/koeman and the kids

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Submitted by mcbikeman on Mon, 21/08/2017 - 21:15

Last season koeman gave some of his academy kids a chance in the everton first team..not on bench but playing time and now its bearing fruit....looking at how two of those kids are playing against citehs multi million pound squad shows that its not all about cash...everton spent big but still giving there youngsters a chance.....slav take note..give the kids experience it will do them a world of good.

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