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Submitted by nevillenixon on Thu, 07/07/2016 - 10:09

West Ham were today poised to complete the signing of winger Gokhan Tore on loan from Besiktas.

The Hammers were confident of signing the 24-year-old Tore subject to a medical, following an exhaustive sequence of negotiations with Besiktas, formerly managed by Slaven Bilic.

It looked for a time that West Ham were going to miss out on Tore but Bilic, who rates the Turkish international highly after working with him at Besiktas, remained determined to land his man.

Tore, who had a spell at Chelsea as a young player but failed to make a competitive first team appearance, is West Ham’s third summer signing, following Norwegian international Havard Nordtveit, who joined the club as a free agent from Borussia Monchengladbach and Sofiane Feghouli, who signed on a free transfer from Valencia.

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Will Valencia Enter Lazio? Will It Be Only A Loan?

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Submitted by nevillenixon on Wed, 06/07/2016 - 10:50

Obviously there will be many twists and turns in the hugely inflated transfer market this summer, but forwards seem to always be the recurring theme, and the forwards at West Ham United are no exception. On the face of it Hammers are fairly well catered for with Andy Carroll, Diafra Sakho and Enner Valencia all competing for the lone striker role that is part of Slaven Billic's normal team line up, however beneath the surface there are serious causes for concern. Out of the three aforementioned players only Andy Carroll is currently both physically and mentally fit, now who would have thought that given the Big Man's dreadful previous injury record? Of course fans will always be expecting the worst from Carroll with regards to him staying fit and not getting injured, but the enforced painfully slow rehabilitation overseen by the club's medical staff since his last series of injuries may have finally managed to help the player turn the corner, and if so all the past will be quickly forgotten, and in today's crazy market his wages and transfer fee don't appear to be excessive at all! Enner Valencia and Diafra Sakho make up the other part of the attacking 'trident', but both have issues, Valencia is clearly out of his depth with the physicality of the Barclays Premier League whereas Diafra Sakho has had well documented personal issues as well as a poor succession of injuries, so neither currently inspire much confidence. Indeed it is highly unlikely that both Valencia and Sakho will be running out at the Olympic (soon to be The Mahindra) Stadium at the start of the season, 'Daffy" is sought after by Sam Allardyce's Sunderland and has not travelled with the rest of the squad to The USA, ostensibly because of a stomach bug, but that looks a bit smoke and mirrors. Enner on the other hand, is being courted by Lazio, however the Italian outfit want to take the Ecuadorian on a season's loan with a view to a permanent £10 Million transfer after one year. Whilst most people associated with the club see a transfer as best for all parties, West Ham are unwilling to do a loan deal and will only make a deal for a permanent transfer valuing Valencia at the £12 Million that the club originally paid for him. Rest assured the club will do everything in it's power to bring in the new 'marquee' striker signing that they have promised and are now virtually duty bound to deliver, therefore it is inevitable that Valencia will be moved on, and again with the market being as inflated as it is the club will be hoping to receive substantially more than they paid for him, it should not be forgotten that Chelsea once made a huge tentative bid for the player when a certain Jose Mourinho was in charge. There is speculation that the 'special' one might re-ignite his interest in Valencia, if so he would probably get the best out of him, but as it is another one of Mr Sullivan's South Americans bites the dust! - Ed
More on Diafra Sakho in the next article ……………..

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Tomka On His Way To Palace In Cut Price Deal, Fans Are Angry

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Submitted by nevillenixon on Tue, 05/07/2016 - 21:34

West Ham United's second longest current player and product of the once legendary Hammers academy, James Tomkins, is on his way to London and Barclays Premiership League rivals Crystal Palace in what seems to those not necessarily in the know as a bargain basement £10 Million transfer deal. 'Tomka has been involved with West Ham for nigh on twenty years, and his departure is seen as a negative inditement of the modern age to many supporters who see 'one of their own' coming through the ranks as a glowing endorsement of a halcyon day loved view of all things claret & blue. However in the grim but affluent reality of today's upper echelon of football, money and agents talk! A little discontent here a little discontent there, it doesn't matter, they still earn an indecently disproportianatte living from moving their clients around. According to his agent James Tomkins needs game time at this stage in his career, and who is to argue with that? It is quite obvious that Slaven Bilic has decided that 'Tomka', loyal servant and warrior for the cause that he has always been, is sadly worthy of being the sacrificial lamb that will free up the place that logic and Reece Oxford demands of the team ahead of next season. In an ideal world James Tomkins would have remained part of a squad that can realistically cement a top six place and even push for an unlikely Champion's League spot, but to reach that 'upper level' it is essential that Hammer's retain the services of young players the calibre of Reece Oxford instead of having to sell them to the ' big four' ( who ever they are now!) as has been the case in the past. James Tomkins will leave with the fond affection of all right minded supporters firmly with him, with the exception of when Palace face West Ham of course! - Ed

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lighting up Burton Albion

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Submitted by bonzo and the bov on Tue, 05/07/2016 - 16:21

I don't know if it's a wind up but today one of my customers on my round ( a massive Burton Albion fan ) was telling me the new floodlights that have been installed ( upgrade requirement form league 1 to championship ) at the Pirelli stadium came from a ground in the east end in Green St ...If it's true it will be nice knowing when I pass the ground at night when a game is on that a little bit of the Boleyn will be lighting up the east midlands....

James Tomkins has left the building

Submitted by Red Neck Iron on Tue, 05/07/2016 - 14:50

Jack Sullivan has annouced one of our own Mr James Tomkins has tied up his deal and now a palace player wil always respect him decent player/ decent attitude good luck James. Apparently needs first team football. Other news, both cresswell and big mick signed new contracts over the last couple of days, well done lads. Jack also said a major signing flying in this week to sign. Oh just for the record the source that first broke the Tonka news was infact ........ The daily mail! Who would have guessed?

David Gold and Social Media/Press

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Submitted by ANTKB on Sun, 03/07/2016 - 21:17

Love what he does for our club but, someone really needs to have a word! He argues with people on twitter regularly, when the comments are so obviously from total twats looking for a bite, and then he decides to put a story in the Sun today about Payet? Why highlight the fact we all know and don't want to happen, i.e. if Real or Barcelona offer and he wants to go then we will have to sell, as this will only fuel the fire and do us no good whatsoever? What is the point or benefit to West Ham in pointing this out as a chairman? To me this looks like a message of 'now place your bids and we will sell him if the price is right'.

Juventus Game at OS

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Submitted by andycarrollstyle on Sun, 03/07/2016 - 09:19

Did anyone get tickets to this through the box office? I went on the site ans it said they were all completely sold out

WALES

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Submitted by mcbikeman on Sat, 02/07/2016 - 07:21

any excuses England had left such as being tired/long hard season/to many games/no winter break....well wales performance at the euros kind of knocks that on the head....good luck to them and our country from the players and the F.A with all there dumb psychologists who are there to instill a winning mentality(pathetic) should hang there heads in shame....egos do not make a team something the next England manager needs to understand and also realise there are players even outside the top flight who can contribute to the national side

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