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Fans Forum Wednesday 3rd of February Any Questions?

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Submitted by nevillenixon on Sun, 31/01/2016 - 10:25

We shall be at the Fans Forum on Wednesday 3rd of February in the Legends lounge, if any members have a question they would like to ask please add it into the comments section underneath this article and we will endeavour to ask it for you. Acceptable questions only! - Ed

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Obiang

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Submitted by ANTKB on Sat, 30/01/2016 - 23:31

I have seen varied comments about him but I have to say that I think he is a very good intelligent player. Always looking to play the ball to feet and never static after playing a pass, moves into good positions to pick the ball up. Never easy adapting to the PL from the Italian league, especially when your not starting most weeks, so am I alone thinking this about Obiang?

Hammers Favourites Following Hard Fought Draw

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Submitted by nevillenixon on Sat, 30/01/2016 - 22:48

OK it was not this season's third victory against Liverpool, but this hard fought FA Cup 4th round 0 - 0 draw at Anfield has surely put West Ham United in the driving seat to progress to the 5th round with the replay to be held under the floodlights at the Boleyn Ground in a tie that could well turn out to be revenge for the infamous 'Gerrard' and Scaloni 2006 FA Cup final. Forced in to changing both James Tomkins and the road runner that is Kouyate within the first half hour seriously compromised West Ham's options, but Slaven Billic guided his team to a creditable, if not so inspiring draw at Anfield. It is further testimony as to how far West Ham United have progressed that the pundits and book makers have Hammers as nailed on candidates to progress further in the competition. The impending availability of Manuel Lanzini, 'Daffy' Sakho and Andy Carroll mean that West Ham are serious contenders not only for a good cup run, but also a possible tilt at the champion' league 4th spot, currently occupied by Arsenal's inferior neighbours. - Ed

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Pre-Season 2016/17 Olympic Stadium

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Submitted by ANTKB on Sat, 30/01/2016 - 22:47

I'm looking forward to being on the pitch for a concert in June. I'm going to watch AC/DC and I have to say I can't wait as I have never seen them and this may be the last tour of the legendary group. To see 'Thunderstruck', one of my favourite tunes, live at our new stadium a few months before we take our seats and start a new era will be incredible for me. What would be your choice of group and song to see at our new stadium on a summers night?

Liverpool FC v West Ham United FA Cup 4th Round Team Sheets

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Submitted by nevillenixon on Sat, 30/01/2016 - 16:13

Liverpool: Mignolet, Clyne, Caulker, Lovren, Smith, Stewart, Allen, Brannagan, Ibe, Teixeira, Benteke
Subs: Ward, Enrique, Ilori, Chirivella, Sinclair, Ojo, Randall
West Ham : Randolph, Tomkins, Reid, Ogbonna, Cresswell, Obiang, Song, Kouyate, Moses, Payet, Valencia
Subs: Howes, O'Brien, Collins, Oxford, Cullen, Antonio, Jelavic

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The I'm gonna have to listen to tomorrow's game on the radio tomorrow quiz

Submitted by Red Neck Iron on Fri, 29/01/2016 - 20:33

Off to Brighton tomorrow to see Dynamo so will be hunched in the car tuned to the radio! That said here is the quiz.

1. Which dirty scouser was laying in an offside position when Liverpool scored the first goal in the league cup final?

2. What were the nicknames of. Trevor Brooking. Martin Allen , Julian dicks , And Paul Goddard

3. In a 442 formation name a team of players that have played for the great West Ham and the cheating scousers.

Positions keeper, rb, lb, 2 centre halves, rm, 2 cm, km, 2 strikers and 2 subs

4. Which West Ham player was serving a ban and was unable to take his place during the 2006 fa cup final? And who played as his replacement?

5. Name 2 players that have played for West Ham that have the same name as famous people from outside football.

Jenkinson Ruled Out For Rest Of Season, Hérita Ilunga Anyone?

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Submitted by nevillenixon on Fri, 29/01/2016 - 14:51

Carl Jenkinson has returned to parent club, Arsenal, from his loan spell at West ham United in order to be treated for the cruciate ligament injury he sustained early on in the 2 - 2 draw with Manchester City, the 23 year old will miss the rest of the season, with june being pencilled in as his earliest return date. Jenkinson's second spell at the Boleyn cost the club a lot more than the first season that he was on loan, during that period his performances were lauded all round, but this season he was far off the mark, and was only being used for the Manchester City match due to an injury that James Tomkins had picked up, The fact that Slaven Billic was willing and happy for a centre half to fill the full back's slot is testimony to how far down the pecking order the ex- england U21 player had become. Jenkinson's fall from grace was similar to Hérita Ilunga many years ago, he arrived on loan and played brilliantly, after the loan became a permanent deal he got injured and was never the same again. Injuries are part and parcel of the modern game, and an unfortunate price that is paid for the frantic fare served up to a World audience that loves it! The flip side of all the massive wealth that the Barclays Premier League clubs have now, and indeed the huge increase in revenue they will receive next year, is a catalogue of injuries. Very few clubs have escaped, in fact it is hard to find any club, with the possible exception of league leaders Leicester City, that has not suffered massively. Of course the traditional big hitters have much larger squads and are able to cope better, but as the new TV money kicks in, that gap will grow smaller and smaller, eventually the playing field will become more level, and who knows which club might sink a la Leeds United. Hammers have come through an atrocious series of injuries to key players, but with them all returning within the next fortnight things are looking up - Ed

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Bashing the Bishop…..

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Submitted by darrenharry on Fri, 29/01/2016 - 14:43

I for one was a great fan of bashing the Bishop in the 90’s. He was often slow to respond, lifeless, ultimately felt he was far better a performer than he actually was.

Ian gradually grew on me (not literally, that would be horrid – or would it?......hmmmm) as he did have a tad of culture, an eye for a pass.
However he was always too nervy a midfielder.
If he was hit early he’d go missing, like many others (Slater, Etherington).
Whether or not he played with Trevor’s bottle opener is of no interest to me (it was to Mrs Trevor though) he managed to stumble through a career, mildly out of his nut, and forge a career in America as a, ahem, coach……? Really…..Jesus those Yanks really will suck anything English won’t they? I should know……
I heard a podcast recently that had an interview with him. It’s a sycophantic podcast and I imagine the hosts must literally tongue their backsides during the questions, such is the cringe worthy matiness. They built Bishop into some seaweed headed legend……almost demanding he is at the final game, paraded round the pitch for nostalgia? Really? WTF? I get the impression these fanboys started supporting us in the 00’s as someone has clearly pulled the wool over their eyes here.
A piss head scouser who took his arm chair on the pitch – not because he was so laid back, but because he pissed himself and fell asleep, would be a more apt description.
Tell me again why I’m not invited on these podcasts?..........ha!
FF 25 years or so and now it’s happening again?

Nobbing the Noble?
I’ve always been 50-50 on Mark.
He has a degree of commitment and heart that set him apart from his contemporaries around the same era. I’d never bought into to the “he’s one of us” mantras.
I care little if you’re from Billericay or Bloemfontein, as long as you show desire and passion for my badge, you’ll get my support.
Yet there is a genuine divide now among supporters. I guess a lot of this is to do with competition. Mark has some of the hardest competition around him for some/any years.
So are the vocal dissenters arguing he is not worth his place now, is he not consistent enough? Is he too slow?
I’ve seen some games where he has directed play and showed an array of passing above anyone else we had on the pitch.
I’ve also seen games he’s slowed down, or where he’s lunged into tackles as his legs did not carry the pace to marshal the opponent away from danger.
Is it an issue if “Mr West Ham” (as the media lead us to believe) is marginalised from the team? Or is this a good thing and a show of strength in squad depth?

I draw comparisons to Bishop, because , as poor as Bishop, there was frankly no-one else! Allen? Butler? Thomas? Jesus, those years of the early 90’s still wake me up in the middle of the night crying for Mother….

I hope Mark’s gradual decent from the team is handled professionally. I for one respect him and all he has done. Carrying his duties out with great dignity and passion.
Personally I feel he is now 4th in line for 3 midfield places (Kouyate, Song, Obiang) and as such I’m intrigued to see how the team perform tomorrow without his leadership?

I hope he is able to rise to remaining challenges, and that there is still a flicker of a flame in those tanned thighs. However, testimonial out the way this summer, Id frankly be surprised if he has that armband in August…..
Would this be a bad thing? Is he actually still worthy of a place in the side?
I know Stuart Pearce was promoting a international call after the City game, but frankly the day I heed advice from Pearce is the day I shove my smartphone up my backside and set it to vibrate........oh.....damn......

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