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Are Hammers Putting Carroll Up For Grabs Or Is He The Man?

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Submitted by nevillenixon on Mon, 11/04/2016 - 16:25

There has been plenty of media talk about Andy Carroll since he virtually destroyed Arsenal's defence with his bludgeoning hat trick at the Boleyn. Troubled striker Diafra Sakho's absence provided the Big Geordie with the opportunity that he grasped with head and foot, more about Sakho later, but it is Carroll who occupied all the column inches and is being touted as potentially Roy Hodgson's secret weapon to take with him to France this summer. A lot of 'chat' has also emerged from West Ham with regard to Carroll's ability and availability, sceptics might see this renewed 'Andy love in' as a cunning plan to whack up the Big Man's value ahead of the financial gravy train that is about to hit those clubs lucky enough to have survived and prospered during this season's Barclays Premier League or have the Hammers hierarchy decided that he is going to be one of the main men to lead the line next season. A fit and able Andy Carroll is quite simply a unique footballing phenomena, he is probably the best, if not one of the best headers of a football in the world,and on his day he is absolutely unplayable, unfortunately he has been unplayed as a result of injury and possible life style choices that have severely restricted the amount of games he has played.
So will the Euro 2016 News be featuring Andy Carroll? Or Mark Noble, Aaron Cresswell or even Mikael Antonio? Probably not, which could be good news for the many West Ham fans who have no desire what so ever to see some of the club's prize assets put at risk of injury while away on International duty, especially given the fact that European football, either champions league or europa cup is a distinct possibility. It is looking increasingly likely that one player who may not be around next season is the afore mentioned Diafra Sakho, the 'Sakman' has always had a bit of a strange persona and personal life, but it appears his impasse with Slaven Billic can only really end up one way, with the players departure to pastures new, if Morgan Amalfitano is a reference point . Sakho is a favourite of David Sullivan's and indeed it was the Hammers co-owner who pushed the permanent deal through to sign him, against then manager Sam Allardyce's advice.
Of course Sakho is much more of a key player to West Ham than Amalfitano, so perhaps negotiations might smooth things over in the short term, but 'Daffy' as his actions have dictated, is a troubled man and perhaps a parting of the ways will be best for all parties. There would be no shortage of takers for the 26 year old Senegalese hit man, and if he does move on it is to be hoped that West Ham receive a considerable fee with a sell on clause as well, preferably from an overseas club so he isn't able to come back and bite the club in the proverbial. - Ed

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sakho on way out!

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Submitted by mcbikeman on Mon, 11/04/2016 - 15:45

reading on another site and hearing elsewhere about this what on earth is going on? apparently a move being lined up in the summer...this would be a massive blow regardless of any replacement coming in....it has been a long time since we had a striker with his movement and ability and yes he has been injured for a long time this season but still I am a little bit in shock wondering where this has come from and the cause of it....it may have something to do with missing his daughter who is back home in france and that he has also found it hard to make friends in this country and by all accounts lives alone.....that is not a good situation to be in and if true I wonder what if anything the club might of done to help him.....nobody of course is irreplaceable but it would be hard to find someone like him for the daylight robbery price we paid.......

Leicester

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Submitted by Burkie 1 on Sun, 10/04/2016 - 16:35

Anyone else getting pissed off with the media going o t t about leicester "the impossible dream " and "what a fairytale " i hope they slip up ,this working class beer and doughnuts shite is becoming to much .
I would trade any of our great wins this season to bear them next week end ,cocky shower of gits ,where was all this fantastic support this time last year when they were on the nbrink of goin south and in front of an ever decreasing fan base ,liniker is nearly having an orgasm

carroll

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Sun, 10/04/2016 - 11:39

Who needs ibrahimovic? Carroll was superb. We must keep Andy if only to destroy arsenal every season.

team strengthening

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Submitted by mcbikeman on Sun, 10/04/2016 - 08:41

Despite the constant bad decisions going against us this season I still think as a squad the defence needs to strengthened....yes the ginger pele is missing but he is not getting any younger and byram being out leaves us weak at RB even with Antonio doing his best to fill in....Tomkins is a CH not fullback no matter how much slav may want him to be and if we lose cress then who fills in on the left.....we are searching for a top draw striker next season that's all we hear which is great but I still think the defence needs looking at even with the younger players coming in and doing well we clearly need more experience back there....well my opinion we do whats yours?

West Ham United v Arsenal FC Team Sheets And Streams

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Submitted by nevillenixon on Sat, 09/04/2016 - 12:01

No Sakho, No Song, what's going on?
West Ham: Adrian, Tomkins, Reid, Ogbonna, Cresswell, Kouyate, Noble, Lanzini, Antonio, Carroll, Payet.
Subs: Randolph, Valencia, Obiang, Moses, Emenike, Hendrie, Oxford
Arsenal: Ospina, Bellerin, Gabriel, Koscielny, Monreal, Elneny, Coquelin, Iwobi, Ozil, Sanchez, Welbeck.
Subs: Gibbs, Mertesacker, Giroud, Walcott, Ramsey, Chambers, Cech.

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Arsenal Game

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Submitted by Cathammer on Fri, 08/04/2016 - 11:05

If it was any other season I would have started this piece with....is it possible that we could catch Arsenal on the hop twice in one season. But this isn't any other season, that first day victory was no fluke. Arsenal were well and truly beaten that day, and it continued Man City, Liverpool and Chelsea. If it wasn't for the unbelievable position that Leicester are in I think more would have been made about the season we've had no matter what way it finishes.Arsenal have a bit of form lately but we've gone that extra mile this season against the so called big guns. The Boleyn Ground has become a fortress in it's last season and I hope the FA cup replay will not be in the back of the players minds. If he gets to play I think Andy could provide the winner, he has done it before.

Ibrahimovic

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Submitted by Burkie 1 on Wed, 06/04/2016 - 20:34

Just watching the match from Paris and the commentator says he's looking for 600 grand a week to play in the prem ,isnt it about time the teams got together and showed some solidarity and collectively tell him to shove it ,he obviously wants to end his career in England but these wage demands are becoming a joke and its all the hangers on that benefit, wat cha fink ?

Chapter & Verse Another Successful Appeal Deja Vu?

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Submitted by nevillenixon on Wed, 06/04/2016 - 09:58

*West Ham's Chiekhou Kouyate wrongful dismissal upheld www.thefa.com By FA Staff 05 Apr 2016 An Independent Regulatory Commission has today [Tuesday 5 April 2016] upheld a wrongful dismissal claim in relation to West Ham United’s Cheikhou Kouyate. The player, who was dismissed for serious foul play during the game against Crystal Palace on Saturday [2 April 2016], will therefore not serve any suspension.*
Hammers fans could be forgiven for thinking they are experiencing Deja Vu recently, and the welcome news that Cheik Kouyate's red card has been rescinded will only add to that feeling. West Ham United have now had more red cards rescinded than any other team in the football league this season, let alone the Barclays Premier League, which beggars the question why? Is it the fall out from the Olympic Stadium acquisition, Tevez Gate or some other dark deed that people don't even know about? What ever the reason, these red cards have cost Hammer's dear, as has been widely reported in the media the club could have been in a very strong position for Champions League qualification, instead it might be involved in a battle to qualify for the Europa Cup!
Some will see recent events as comeuppance for a public funded stadium and for having sent Sheffield United in to oblivion, others will say the club has most definitely not had the rub of the green and deserves better, but unfortunately points cannot be returned retrospectively, no matter how atrocious the referee or his assistant's decision's were. So it might be a case of could have, should have, would have, but Slaven Bilic is a wily old fox and is guaranteed to use the us against them mentality to galvanise his squad for the next three matches and beyond that will shape Hammer's season, Arsenal, a Manchester United FA Cup replay and a visit to league leaders Leicester City all within the space of 8 days will stretch the squad to the limit, but encouragingly Slaven has an almost totally fit squad at his disposal.
It would be nice for West Ham fans and the neutral alike, to be able to appreciate the breath taking quality of a complete Billic side in full flight! - Ed

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