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Presume An Easy Ride At Your Peril Against Stanley

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Submitted by nevillenixon on Wed, 21/09/2016 - 15:58

Accrington Stanley visit West Ham United at the London Stadium for what will be a lively EFL cup tie, against the backdrop of doom and gloom surrounding Slaven Billic's side the visitors will hope to further compound the negativity by causing a cup upset. It is beyond doubt that the magnificence of the new stadium does make visiting teams raise their game, it is like playing at Wembley for all but a few and something that Hammers need to adapt to quickly. It is perhaps understandable given the recent poor run of results coupled with the bad press about segregation and crowd violence, that conspiracy theories are springing up as if the London Stadium has suddenly become Roswell! The media feeding frenzy that descends on clubs experiencing initial difficulties in the Barclays Premier League is such that anything goes, so 'reports' like the one that speculates Dimitri Payet wanted a move away during the summer transfer window and that ther are a raft of hidden injuries affecting Carroll, Byram and others will always gain impetus, ally this to apparent boardroom panic and you have a recipe for discontent. Which is exactly what the media want, it's not rocket science, anger sells! *iss off enough people, ala Adrian Durham, and you get 'traffic', and that is exactly what is happening to all things West Ham at the moment.
Tonight represents the chance to get back to winning ways, not that it will be an easy task, the visitors will be pumped up in the early stages, thus encouraging a cagey game from the home team which might get the crowd on their backs. But if Slaven Billic puts out a strong team, they should eventually overcome Accrington. Reece Oxford has to start this match, it is vital for two reasons namely the need to show that he is wanted and seen as a player who will break in to the first team sooner rather than later, and the fact that the defence has looked ragged and lethargic, totally lacking in the pace needed to track back against lively counter attacking opponents. While we are at it, Ashley Fletcher must play at least some of the match, although Billic may well decide 'Gabor' could do with a bit of extra pitch time, Arbeloa is also expected to start as right back.
Tonight's fixture will be the first game at the London Stadium to feature the 'improved' segregation line between home and away fans, this will come as good news to those supporters with children who have not been able to relocate to a more 'family friendly' area. (there are no direct website links for this facility, only the tedious prospect of waiting in a telephone queue with ticketmaster!) As we have mentioned before, no one has anything against the vast majority of the stewards, most of them are polite young men and women, it is just that they would be overwhelmed if faced with a determined 'army' of away fans.
It is unlikely that there will be anything like the level of animosity between both sets of fans as there was against Watford, but the match itself could still be very nervy! - Ed

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The Knives Are Out For Mourinho And Conte As Well As Billic

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Submitted by nevillenixon on Tue, 20/09/2016 - 15:25

In a way it is a back handed compliment that the schadenfreude usually reserved for when the Chelsea'a and the Manchester United's of this world are struggling, is associated with the goings on at little old West 'am. The reason for the inclusion in the nose bleed stakes is the general resentment that the cockney boys managed to blag a brand spanking new stadium. Add to that the humbling that Hammers dished out to several big teams last season, a fresh manager full of ideas and a really impressive squad. Theses are all reasons why people are enjoying hammers current fall from grace as much as that of the other 'top' teams, the only positive being that attention has not been truly focused on Slaven Billic as yet, mind you the 'new contract on hold' headline in the Telegraph isn't helpful! A positive result in the Cup match against Accrington would be helpful ahead of the crunch match against Southampton this sunday, which is already assuming 'six pointer' status.
The media love to build things up and then adore watching them crash and burn, such is the way. All that Slaven Billic can do is 'hunker down', drill his defence as if he was still playing and give young Oxford a go! - Ed

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Ripper Street 19 Sept 2016

Submitted by REVUpminster on Tue, 20/09/2016 - 14:16

Ripper Street featured The Thames Ironworks, a liberty being taken with it's location in Whitechapel, but it featured a football match which even Billy bonds would have struggled with tackles and head butts. The star Ironworks striker head butted by his fellow striker. Ironworks footballers who were supposed to be tee-total.
The star striker tapped up by Woolwich Arsenal and murdered.

Oxford

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Mon, 19/09/2016 - 12:46

hearing that he is stalling on a new deal and mourinho has been on the phone to him now as well. seems to me Bilic doesnt want him which is disappointing. he's got talent yet we don't want to play him….do we expect him to sign a new deal with this in mind?

Liniker

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Submitted by Burkie 1 on Sun, 18/09/2016 - 14:50

I was watching the pratt last night and right after Slavs talk he turned to Shearer and said ,curling his top lip as if to emphasize Slavs remarks "embarrassing ? amateurish ? Anything to add to that Allen? " nasty piece of shit he must really hate us

Lets help Billic with our game against Southampton

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Submitted by cast iron on Sun, 18/09/2016 - 12:17

I did not like Bilics selection right from the start, he dropped Reid and Barnes WHY?were they injured, thought Byram would be on the bench and give Arbeloa a chance in the first half. Collins would also have been on the bench in his place Oxford glad he played Ogbonna, would have kept Reid. Thought Adriane had a good game After his performance at Watford impressed with Kouyate, Fegoulli and Antonio.Za za and Nordtveit were below average. I would start Ashley Fletcher and try Obiang, Bearing in mind Carrol could be on the bench. 2or seasons ago I remember Downes coming in as a defensive coach, What ever Slaven said it did not work we leaked another 4 goals after Mansuaku's horrendous hand ball we were chasing the game shame really thought he played well against Watford, BUT we panicked we were like rabbits in the headlights just like the Watford game so what did they learn- Nothing. Its ok saying It never rains but it pours if Slaven does'nt find his umbrella we could be out of it by November with some real big fixtures ahead,time to get a defender coaching , Arbeloa springs to mind. Time for Slaven to stop being Mr Nice Guy, and drop a few players we keep hearing what a big squad we have, and they are nearly all fit, Lets see some of them Wednesday should be a good night to try different formations because I think even Slaven does not know his best team but he has a few ideas here. Lets give him a few more

Blood in the water

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Submitted by mcbikeman on Sun, 18/09/2016 - 11:24

These are dangerous times my fellow hammers the shark infested waters of the premier league have caught the scent of fear in our defence and predators who may of been fearful of us because of last season now see us as prey if Watford/wba can beat us and score 4 goals to boot who will worry about playing us.....this has to be rectified quickly and not just by a scrappy 1-0 win but by a couple of big wins in the league (not the cup) and show everyone we still have it in us to fight and beat teams but the longer it goes on without that the wound will fester and we will be easy pickings for the others.

lack of a leader

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Submitted by mcbikeman on Sun, 18/09/2016 - 06:33

We lack leadership on the pitch....does anybody know who leads the team when they cross the white line? certainly not noble may wear the captains armband but to nice a guy to give teammates a verbal volley when not doing there job....so who else is there? nope cannot think of one either......Bilic telling it as it is to the media is refreshing but his head and his staffs to are on the block.....to good to go down has been said about many west ham teams well like those and this one clearly we aint! you ship 4 goals to Watford and wba you are in big big trouble...its only September but our players look out of ideas already especially at the back.....the big stick needs to come out no more cosy training sessions....

Upton Park F.C.

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Submitted by plaistow-man on Sat, 17/09/2016 - 21:15

Did you know Upton PARK F.C. were formed in 1866 and played their games at West Ham Park? Not only that they represented GB in the 1900 Olympic Games and won the Football Gold Medal. (just thought i would throw that in there)

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