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Submitted by bonzo and the bov on Thu, 31/03/2016 - 16:10

On the WH ticket site I notice they have had a ballot for tickets for next weekend for members. Sorry if it sound daft ( been a shite day at work ), My mates a season ticket holder and has a wedding that day, I mentioned about this ballot to him but he reckons I'll be ok as the seat is his anyway for the whole season,.. Question, is he right or I'm I going to be scanked and find out that the seat ( which is his ) going to be taken 'couse of this ballot....thanks for any advice,

Brexit could lead to ban.

Submitted by Red Neck Iron on Thu, 31/03/2016 - 14:32

Does anyone actually believe the bull that people are shovelling on this subject? For those who don't know, there are warnings that if the nation votes for a brexit in June that loads of players from the the prem or even other teams, will be kicked out of their clubs. Ha ha I have never heard of such b@llocks how stupid do these people think we are? Or how desperate has the "in" camp become?

Coming back from the friendlies at full strength

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Submitted by asheshammer on Thu, 31/03/2016 - 12:03

Except for Kouyate, who apparently has bronchitis, the team weathered the international break in good form. We can count our lucky stars. There are two premier league goalkeepers whose seasons are over due to injuries while playing for their country. I guess it's still because of what happened to Deano, but every time we have and international break I hold my breath and hope for the best. Should be able to make a good run for it now with just eight to play. What a season!

something from nothing..just a little story

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Submitted by mcbikeman on Thu, 31/03/2016 - 11:29

so I am not a gambler but yesterday I found a pound coin in the street and for some reason I thought go on i'll have a scratch card something I had never done before anyways it won and doubled my money to £2 so I got a lucky dip lotto and this morning I find I had 3 numbers and so that £1 has become £25 very nice so £15 petrol in the motor which as I don't do a lot of driving will last a good while and I thought hell they say things come in threes so with the other £10 have a bet on the football this weekend......looking lost in the bookies I asked the cashier can I bet on just two matches(novice I know) she said yes so I have put the princely sum of £10 on Norwich and sunderland to win which if it happens will return me apparently £46.20.....
now of course I don't expect it to win because your on the slippery slope thinking like that after all there is a reason its called gambling but after Saturday win or lose that will be it for me on the betting front.....so I hope any of you who bet regular get lucky this weekend like I have this week but please be careful and don't over do it.

Payets latest wonder goal

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Submitted by mcbikeman on Wed, 30/03/2016 - 15:05

this man just gets better and better the only thing we as west ham fans can say to those who are watching with envy this player get better and better is this .WE'VE GOT PAYET DIMITRI PAYET I JUST DONT THINK YOU UNDERSTAND HE'S SUPER SLAVS MAN HE'S BETTER THAN ZIDANE WE'VE GOT DIMITRI PAYET......COYI

Hammers Recruiting Early From La Liga

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Submitted by nevillenixon on Tue, 29/03/2016 - 12:37

According to Spain based Radio Taronja and a whole stack of media outlets, West Ham United have agreed a deal to sign Valencia youngster Toni Martinez this summer, the 18-year-old will reportedly move to East London for a fee between £1.9 million and £2.3 million with Valencia insisting on a comprehensive first option buy back clause and a sell on fee believed to be as much as 25% should they decide not to exercise the buy back. Martinez is a centre forward who is yet to make his debut for Valencia’s first-team, featuring nine times for their second string side to date, he has been a prolific scorer at youth level and is seen as 'one for the future'. A slight word of caution, Freddie Sears scored goals for fun at youth level but came up short when it came to making the progression to the full team, he ended up having to drop down several levels before finally working his way back up to a promising career at Ipswich Town in the Championship. At around £ 2.5 Million Martinez appears to be worth a punt, and given West Ham's recent track record of finding bargains in the transfer market is a move that could only happen if sanctioned by the canny Davids Sullivan and Gold. All the current media coverage about West Ham, most of it positive, has raised the club's profile and with that comes the possibility of 'big hitters' arriving at the Boleyn, but while all the talk of sinking most of the transfer budget available into one expensive 20 goal a season striker might seem confirmation of West Ham's financial muscle and a rise to within touching distance of the Barclay's Premier League's higher echelons, it might strike fear in to supporters with long memories who remember only to painfully the fanfare that surrounded the arrival of great players who were never actually able to deliver as a result of injury and bad luck, to name a few Stuart Robson, Julien Faubert, Don Huchison, and not forgetting Dean Ashton, who showed in a cameo during Mark Noble's testimonial just how great he could have been.
If a big money striker is signed this summer, would it then herald the departure of Andy Carroll? Perhaps Slaven Billic sees the big man as his impact sub, £80,000 per week is a lot of money to pay for a part time performer, but today's ridiculously inflated football salaries make that wage look a bit of a bargain, it may be hard to take in, but this is the 'new way' and it appears the powers that be at West Ham have taken the reality of the new way on board and are determined not to be caught out by using old logic too much, of course that doesn't mean they will go hell for leather with this summer's budget, but they won't be afraid to put their hands in their pockets either. - Ed

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Mr West Ham Takes His Bow, But Arrive Early!

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Submitted by nevillenixon on Mon, 28/03/2016 - 11:29

Mr West Ham, Mark Noble the ex England U-21 skipper shamefully ignored by Roy Hodgson, will be filed with pride as he steps out in front of a full Boleyn Ground for his well earned testimonial. Once upon a time the ten year testimonial was a vital financial preparation ahead of a player's retirement, but times have changed and Mark, like others who now enjoy a very comfortable wage has elected to donate all the income received to three charities, the DT38 Foundation, Help for Heroes and Richard House Children's Hospice. Although Dimitri Payet, Darren Randolph, Enner Valencia and Cheikhou Kouyate will al be missing due to International commitments there will still be plenty of talent on offer, with so many Hammers legends rather than leg ends there to grace the occasion. The match is a sell out, but for those who cannot make it (more of that in a moment) the match will be broadcast live on BT Sport, which means it will also be viewable on any number of media streams, sports devil etc.
Of course being there in person is far preferable, especially as it is one of the last matches to be played at the 'old lady' that is the Boleyn Ground, but it's a sell out! Unfortunately this is something that many fans will have to get used to, the thousands (does anyone know exactly how many?) who are on the waiting list for season tickets that are going to miss out are paying the price for the club's incredibly rapid, if not unexpected in the long term, progress under the guidance of Super Slave Billic, who is rumoured to be making a cameo appearance at this afternoon's match - Ed.
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There will be no London Underground service to/from Upton Park station because of planned engineering work on the District and Hammersmith & City Lines on Easter Monday.
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this sounds more realistic

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Submitted by mcbikeman on Sun, 27/03/2016 - 11:58

Braithwaite a striker come winger for toulose is being linked with us along with sunderland ala mr glover and bfs scored 10 goals this season and is in the last year of his contract.so a bids of around £4 million would be accepted apparently.....now price wise is not a concern after all sakho cost similar but the fact that a certain ex chief scout of ours is interested does....thank god we have tony henry I trust his judgement and we all no that Sullivan does like to vet a player closely before commiting so who knows but all this talk about a guaranteed 20 goal a season striker coming is laughable as nobody can guarantee that.....personally the only striker I would put big money up for would be Hernandez how manure must still be regretting that decision to let him go.

England

Submitted by Red Neck Iron on Sat, 26/03/2016 - 15:59

Just read the the paper the team that is rumoured to be representing England tonight. Ok they might be wrong but if true is it any wonder why the interest in watching England has waned dramatically? Butland, clyne, rose, Cahill, smalling, lallana, Ali, Henderson dire, Kane and sturridge. IMO only butland, sturridge Ali and Kane have the right to play. The rest are just a.n.other. You could pick players as good as the rest from the championship. No width no creativity 4 central midfielders of which 2 are of the defensive kind! So it's a friendly and Roy plays one of the most negative teams I have seen for a while. Nothing to excite and nothing to learn about either. In short he has given up! Unless of course he thinks we can win the euros by a succession of 0-0 draws! If cresswell isn't considered for that team with no natural width and very little creativity then he might as well knock his own hopes on the head too. What exactly is hodgeson hoping to learn from this team?

International Break = Slow News And Ridiculous Rumours

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Submitted by nevillenixon on Sat, 26/03/2016 - 15:48

Apart from the Mark Noble for England debate, turbo charged by BT Sport and other TV shows, there has been little of substance to report. The increase in capacity at the Olympic Stadium had been on the horizon almost as soon as Slaven Billic took over, his first steps on the pitch for the Europa League match against Lusitans seem a long long time ago, West Ham's subsequent success has ensured a vast over subscription for season tickets. The signing of Lanzini and the contract improvement for others is obviously very welcome for fans who had been used to, with the odd exception, bargain basement players. All events covered extensively in the media, but then the Zlatan Ibrahimovic and Benteke rumours cart to circulate, again! Sometimes it is hard to decipher whether a Brentwood Gazette 'leader' is a plant to be taken on by the Daily Mail, or if the Daily Mail is a plant to be taken on by the Brentwood Gazette!
Suffice to say these stories are there to fill up column inches, as is this article….Hammers have done incredibly well this season, they have exceeded all expectations and proved the doom merchants wrong, but the success will need to be consolidated wisely rather than the club 'doing a Leeds United', something that is highly unlikely given the co-owners propensity for sniffing out a bargain.
So Zlatan, go and milk Man Utd for £250K per week, west ham will only have to play against you two or three times a season, Slaven Billic will take that amount and build West Ham to another level, prudently but without a Jonny big balls attitude. - Ed

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