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Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Tue, 23/05/2017 - 07:02

everywhere I look - conte conte conte. what a manager and what a great man coz he jumps up and down on the touchline. these guys at top clubs how good are they though? a club that buys you who you want. that has a squad better than 90 percent of rest already? im not buying into any of it. conte pep mourinho klopp. they all just do what you should expect any manager to do or in pep and jose case less. put them at west ham or bournemouth or sunderland and then we see how good they are. the press can keep their conte love fest to themselves. to me hes just annoying believing his own hype and tripe.

The Season Just Finished

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Submitted by asheshammer on Sun, 21/05/2017 - 23:44

So many problems this season: Adjustment to the new stadium, injuries, the Payet Sulk, -- yet for all that we finished 11th, equal points with Bournemouth in 10th, and just two points off eighth. Say what you like, but if we had managed to win just ONE more match, we'd have finished 8th -- only one spot below last season's finish. For me, the three straight losses to Bournemouth, Leicester and Hull tell a big part of the story. The beginning of the season was a disaster that can be put down largely to the recruitment & Payet fiasco. The team showed resilience and overcame that in January. But come those three vital matches, we already had players who weren't fully fit, and who may have made their injuries worse by continuing to play. Nobody can be too happy with this past season; perhaps "relieved" is the best word for it now. But we've come through it in a fashion not too bad given all the woes, and maybe we can set about building for a better season next time around. But lest we read too much positivity into the finish, there's a caveat: this season only six points separated 8th and 17th -- that's CRAZY. We have to do better, and should aim again for the 60 point tier.

Burnley FC v West Ham United Team Sheets

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Submitted by nevillenixon on Sun, 21/05/2017 - 14:07

Burnley FC: Heaton, Long, Lawton, Tarkowski, Ward, Brady, Westwood, Hendrick, Arfield, Vokes, Gray. Subs: Flanagan, Defour, Barnes, Agvei, Gudmundsson, Darikwa, Pope.
West Ham United: Adrian, Cresswell, Collins (c), Ogbonna, Byram, Fonte, Feghouli, Lanzini, Snodgrass, Fernandes, Ayew. Subs: Randolph, Quina, Rice, Makasi, Fletcher, Kemp.

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Playmaker

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Submitted by mcbikeman on Sun, 21/05/2017 - 06:24

we all know we need a playmaker to compliment and support Lanzini and many here know that swanseas sigurrdsson is the player we would like but clearly with so many clubs interested and now the spuds look like swallowing there pride and will try to buy him back the price will spiral so lets look at another option....having watched quite a lot of prem footy this season one player for me who stood out was liverpools Lazar Marković who was on loan at hull he can play wide or in the middle his passing range and ball control IMO is top draw stuff and who knows if the scousers qualify for the champions league they may think they can attract a better player so a cheeky bid of around what they paid for him which was £20million may get us again IMO a quality player....anyone have any ideas on other players?

Bilic Blah Blah And All That!

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Submitted by nevillenixon on Sat, 20/05/2017 - 12:30

West Ham manager Slaven Bilic has been putting as positive a spin as is possible on the season that concludes tomorrow at Burnley, one of his favourite expressions is "and all that" followed closely by "blah blah". Well let's deal with the 'and all that' first, Mark Noble, Cheikou Kouyate, Pedro Obiang, Angelo Ogbonna, Andy Carroll, Diafra Sakho, Authur Masuaku, Sam Byram, Michail Antonio and Winston Reid have all needed operations during this calamitous first season at the London Stadium. Of course it could have been worse as relegation was a distinct possibility at one time, but all in all it has been a real stinker of a season and one that if replicated will see championship football at the London Stadium sooner rather than later!
The 'blah blah' really refers to recruitment, or lack of it more like! Most fans recognise the effort put in by the co-owners but even the two Davids will admit that they got it horribly wrong and cannot afford a repeat of last season's billy big bollock sound bites about how much money the club had to spend and the 'high profile' players being targeted, It is to be hoped that they keep there own counsel and announce deals once they have been done instead of speculating their arrival, west ham fans had too much of it and resented the fact that they felt they were being fed bull shit instead of the truth.
There will need to be a 'warehouse clearance ' of players this summer if the club is to move forward, and a few yards lopped off the London Stadium pitch! Blah blah and all that - Ed

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Ricardo Vaz Te

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Submitted by mcbikeman on Fri, 19/05/2017 - 20:18

just been reading that its 5 years ago today that he scored the late winner in the playoff final to get us back up....jeeez wheres the time go....still a bloody good day out that was.

never heard of him

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Submitted by hammergirl on Thu, 18/05/2017 - 07:08

West Ham has won the race to sign hot in demand Nigerian forward Henry Onyekuru after agreeing a transfer fee in the region of over £7m for his signing, Owngoalnigeria.com claim this evening.........never heard of this player and never even aware we were linked to him on any sites which do football rumours so do any of you know anything about this player?

Defoe, Zabaleta, who else?

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Submitted by asheshammer on Wed, 17/05/2017 - 13:11

Reports are treating it as a given that we will sign Defoe (34) and Zabaleta (32). Of course both players have proven quality and both still seem good for at least one season. With Defoe on an escape clause and Zabaleta on a free, we can afford, short-term, the massive wage deals required for their services. One would hope that they would be a good influence at the club and not just to be put out to pasture. I could see Zabaleta possibly being a solution to the right back crisis, and if Byram were ever to develop the quality he was supposed to have (which I doubt, sadly), Zabaleta wouldn't be to bad a player to provide. Amazingly, Defoe still has more pace and guile in him than anyone we had up front this season. So, relatively speaking this is not a bad start. We can hope, too, that at least one or two of the loaned out players gets a chance to break into the team next season. So where would you put your money if you had it to spend? And more importantly, who would you spend on?

MARTINEZ

Submitted by edwindup on Wed, 17/05/2017 - 09:10

Considering the under 23s got promoted last night and Martinez scored, is it time that he had a chance in the main team? I haven't seen him play but he seems to do the business at that level so who's to say he cannot do it at the higher level. Maybe he could get a squad place for Burnley?

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