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Nortveldt off

Submitted by Red Neck Iron on Tue, 20/06/2017 - 16:42

Well nortveldt has been sold, reported 8 million. I'm in a minority but feel to get rid of him after one season is a bit premature, having said that, it's exactly why the board are happy to buy Nort and feg. No outlay but will always get a fee back when sold. 8 mill profit no 20 mill striker bought last season, God the board must have a mattress stuffed with money.

Deadwood

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Submitted by mcbikeman on Tue, 20/06/2017 - 15:18

nordtveit been sold for an undisclosed fee to hoffenheim....probably because there was not one!! whose next out the door?

Reece Of To Ze Germans

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Submitted by nevillenixon on Tue, 20/06/2017 - 07:09

Reece Oxford is close to signing a season long loan move to Bundesliga side Borussia Monchengladbach. West Ham's 18 year old star of the future spent five relatively unsuccessful months on loan at Reading last season, he has had a medical ahead of a move to Germany where it is hoped that he can hone his skills ready to take his place in the first team. Oxford was the second youngest player to start a Premier League match when he played against Arsenal, aged 16 years and 198 days, in August 2015. Oxford signed a new four and a half year deal at West Ham in December 2016, and he was originally going to be 'fast tracked' however it now seems his development will be under less scrutiny in Germany than if he had stayed on these shores. - Ed

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The Academy... really?

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Submitted by Dartford Bhoy on Mon, 19/06/2017 - 09:44

I was rather surprised by the lack of, well any, Hammers in the England under 20 and 21 squads. so where are they and in particular Reece Oxford wanted apparently by all the top clubs??? If the strategy is only to Buy (home and abroad) and not develop then so be it......... if it works.

http://www.football.london/west-ham-united-fc/players/not-one-west-ham-p...

giroud

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Sun, 18/06/2017 - 20:04

if we are as serious as the reports then we should get the deal done. weve been asking for a quality striker and imo giroud is one. 19 goals last season despite being the stand in for sanchez. would be a great signing imo.

Adama traore

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Submitted by harrythehammers on Fri, 16/06/2017 - 14:27

Reports thst this is a done deal. Some bookies suspended betting on us signing him. If true this would be a great signing and we can ship out snodgrass

Complete List Of West Ham United Fixtures For 2017/18

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Submitted by nevillenixon on Fri, 16/06/2017 - 08:57

West Ham's 2017-18 Premier League fixtures are out, with Slaven Bilic seeking a better start to the season than last time around.

That may be difficult with a trip to Manchester United up first, but the Hammers then face a run - Southampton, Newcastle, Huddersfield and West Brom - during which Bilic will be expected, and required, to pick up points.

The east Londoners will need to get points on the board before a tough December, with games against Man City, Chelsea and Arsenal in a row before the Christmas rush.

The Hammers appeared to be heading for a relegation battle after enduring tough results early on in the 2016/17 campaign, but Bilic steadied the ship despite losing star player Dimitri Payet to Marseille in January.

Bilic retains the faith of the board - for now - after teething problems following the move to the London Stadium, but the former Hammers midfielder will have nowhere to turn if the east London club make another difficult start.

Scroll down for the Hammers' full fixture list...
12/08/2017 Manchester United (a) 15:00
19/08/2017 Southampton (h) 15:00
26/08/2017 Newcastle United (a) 15:00
09/09/2017 Huddersfield Town (h) 15:00
16/09/2017 West Bromwich Albion (a) 15:00
23/09/2017 Tottenham Hotspur (h) 15:00
30/09/2017 Swansea City (h) 15:00
14/10/2017 Burnley (a) 15:00
21/10/2017 Brighton and Hove Albion (h) 15:00
28/10/2017 Crystal Palace (a) 15:00
04/11/2017 Liverpool (h) 15:00
18/11/2017 Watford (a) 15:00
25/11/2017 Leicester City (h) 15:00
29/11/2017 Everton (a) 19:45
02/12/2017 Manchester City (a) 15:00
09/12/2017 Chelsea (h) 15:00
12/12/2017 Arsenal (h) 19:45
16/12/2017 Stoke City (a) 15:00
23/12/2017 Newcastle United (h) 15:00
26/12/2017 Bournemouth (a) 15:00
30/12/2017 Tottenham Hotspur (a) 15:00
01/01/2018 West Bromwich Albion (h) 15:00
13/01/2018 Huddersfield Town (a) 15:00
20/01/2018 Bournemouth (h) 15:00
30/01/2018 Crystal Palace (h) 19:45
03/02/2018 Brighton and Hove Albion (a) 15:00
10/02/2018 Watford (h) 15:00
24/02/2018 Liverpool (a) 15:00
03/03/2018 Swansea City (a) 15:00
10/03/2018 Burnley (h) 15:00
17/03/2018 Manchester United (h) 15:00
31/03/2018 Southampton (a) 15:00
07/04/2018 Chelsea (a) 15:00
14/04/2018 Stoke City (h) 15:00
21/04/2018 Arsenal (a) 15:00
28/04/2018 Manchester City (h) 15:00
05/05/2018 Leicester City (a) 15:00
13/05/2018 Everton (h) 15:0

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liverpool offload

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Submitted by mcbikeman on Fri, 16/06/2017 - 06:13

liverpool are looking to offload a number of players and one in particular a certain Lazar Markovic who was on loan at hull last season and he was outstanding in a team that struggled badly..his first touch and technique is something we currently do not have up front so forget bats from chavski this man would prove cheaper and an all round upgrade on what we have...i say cheaper because we know how our owners love a deal! the money saved could maybe attract siggurdson now everton have just splashed out on ajax captain...got to be quick now as the market starting to warm up and with the season starting early this year best get players in and settled within the squad when preseason training starts

west ham and the nigerian

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Submitted by mcbikeman on Thu, 15/06/2017 - 16:32

Henry Onyekuru i am sure you have all seen the reports and rumours and how we could get him for £7million but guess what the goalposts have moved and it appears to clubs outside of Belgium its £9million still not a lot in prem league terms but when you also find out he may fail to gain a work permit i have to ask would the money not be better spent nearer home...yes you all know the player i like and £9million would get him easy and wages like Antonio started with of £35grand will be perfect for us....the championship easily equals the belgian league IMO so why not take a risk here than overseas on a player where the transfer issue changes daily it seems.....

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