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Submitted by hammergirl on Mon, 25/09/2023 - 08:32

So here we are the season started better than we thought it would and we hoped but did not expect much from the games against Citeh/bindippers and that turned out to be the case but i am rather optimistic as to how the season will go now.

Relegation dogfight i do not see that happening top 8 finish will be tough but it is most certainly achievable. The team are playing well and although i understand when fans say we need to do more than sit back and counter and be more proactive in games and yes we certainly are more than capable of doing that but against the bigger teams it would seem to be the safer option but of course when we go behind that gameplan goes out the window and that really is the one area that Moyes and his coaches have to work on.

Aguered has come in for some stick which is harsh IMO yes he has made some mistakes but the level of player that we buy at that is always going to be the case but look at Manures new GK and that howler in the champions league so i will not dig Aguered out and with Mav now ready to step in the challenge is there.

We have a squad now that Moyes has to utilise a little better but one area he really needs to look at is the striker look at that appalling header Ants had yesterday and back to his diving to the ground as soon as he is touched is not good, Mubama the answer? not for a while yet IMO yes use him this week in the carabooo cup and bring him on slowly at the end of matches if we have the game done and dusted but seriously this is one area we need strengthening badly.

As a team i think we are doing well and yes we tailed off some yesterday but that had nothing to do with players being tired if that was the case sack the fitness coach because it is an argument i cannot accept we played at home the bindippers were away midweek so its an argument that has no grounds for me the players need a little more belief and mental toughness in what we are capable of Derren Brown available?.

All in all i am pleasantly surprised as to the start of the season but after the blunts on Saturday it is the barcode game at home that will be the yardstick for me as to where we will finish this season and a game that Moyes has to show that he is the manager that he thinks he is.

Live Liverpool v West Ham Line Ups

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Submitted by nevillenixon on Sun, 24/09/2023 - 13:01

Liverpool: Alisson, Gomez, Matip, Van Dijk, Robertson, Mac Allister, Jones, Szoboszlai, Salah, Nunez, Diaz.
Subs: Kelleher, Endo, Konate, Gakpo, Elliott, Jota, Tsimikas, Gravenberch, Quansah

West Ham: Areola, Coufal, Zouma, Aguerd, Emerson, Ward-Prowse, Alvarez, Soucek, Bowen, Paqueta, Antonio.
Subs: Fabianski, Fornals, Kudus, Cornet, Ings, Ogbonna, Benrahma, Kehrer, Mavropanos

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Football Quiz Site

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Submitted by nevillenixon on Fri, 22/09/2023 - 10:47

A few years back, just after my daughter died in a 'traffic incident', I was so busy that I did not renew the Org's registration and as a consequence it was purchased by someone else. Once they heard of my circumstances they sold the domain back to me at cost price despite being able to ask a massive premium, I have never forgotten their act of kindness.
They recently got in touch and asked if I would review and possibly feature a link to their Football Quiz Site, which of course I am more than happy to do. So if you want to take a look please follow this link.

No card details etc are asked for, so it is just a bit of fun, hope you enjoy. -Ed

Stan And Mo Show

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Submitted by nevillenixon on Fri, 22/09/2023 - 08:22

New boys Konstantinos Mavropanos and Mohammed Kudus were both given their first starts for West Ham in the tricky Europa League fixture against Backa Topola yesterday evening in London. Neither failed to impress and aided and abetted by fellow new signing James Ward-Prowse the trio showed that there IS life after Declan Rice.

Hammers rain lashed Stadium was nowhere near full, especially the away end, but considering it was an unglamorous Thursday night game held in atrocious weather conditions it was still a good turn out, the envy of so called 'elite' clubs like Citeh and Chelsea, although not this season for the latter of course because they failed to qualify for ANY European competitions this season.

The boot was definitely on the other foot as the visitors packed their entire team behind the ball and began time wasting and play acting from the off! The time wasting was understandable but the feigning of injuries was embarrassing for any team, especially a team from Serbia where 'men are supposed to be men'.

David Moyes had made a lot of changes and it showed with a lack of cohesion in the pick and mix team he put out despite their efforts they were unable to break down the visitors who were attempting to 'out West Ham' West Ham! There were several clear cut chances that on another night would have seen Hammers two or three goals up, instead the visitors began to grow in confidence towards the end of the first half and start the 2nd half with a spring in their step.

An atrocious error by the usually reliable Angelo Obonna let the visitors go a goal ahead which kick started the crowd and the team into a positive response. James Ward-Prowse has already justified his £30 Million fee and continued to do so with his precision set pieces.

Mohamed Kudus was the beneficiary on two occasions as he forced a defensive error for Hammers first goal which he swiftly followed up with a header to put the home crowd at ease and make for what ended up a comfortable victory. A win that was compounded by Tomas Soucek who came on as a late sub and scored a header that was straight from the 'Old Tomy' hand book.

Soucek has come in for a ridiculous amount of unfair criticism from a large section of the team's fan base, they should remember that 'Big Tomy' was sacrificed last season in order to let Decal Rice play a more advanced role. Soucek is now showing glimpses of being the superb player he once was when he first arrived at the club, Moyes knows it as well and it seems there is now an aura of positivity around the big Czech.

Several players got a run out to show what they are about, unfortunately for one of them fan favourite Pablo Fornals, the night was not so good, his play went from dreadful to anonymous before he was finally hooked, he looked to all intents and purposes to be a player already preparing for life in La Liga, don't be surprised if he is off in the January window.

All in all a decent night, but also a salient portent of what can happen if you underestimate the opposition!- Ed

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Live West Ham v Line Ups TSC Line Ups

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Submitted by nevillenixon on Thu, 21/09/2023 - 17:36

West Ham: Fabianski, Kehrer, Mavropanos, Ogbonna (C), Cresswell, Ward-Prowse, Paqueta, Fornals, Benrahma, Kudus, Ings
Subs: Johnson, Zouma, Coufal, Antonio, Cornet, Areola, Aguerd, Soucek, Coventry, Emerson, Mubama, Anang
TSC: Simic, Cvetkovic, Antonic (c), Dordevic, Petrovic, M Radin, Dakovac, N Stojic, Kuveljic, Stanic,
Jovanovic

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Wham Bam Backa Man-Mubama!

Submitted by Louis Nixon on Wed, 20/09/2023 - 08:31

TSC Backa Topola arrive in London later today ahead of what their fans are calling the club's 'travel cup final'. A game in which they have nothing to lose given it is only one of their group games ahead and against the top seed in their group.

It is unusual for Hammers to be at such lofty heights as normally the club are the under dogs domestically. This'accoalde' was hard earned last season but will mean nothing if the team believe their own myth and try to rest on their Laurels.

Konstantinos Mitraponis, we'll call him Stan to save time, is scheduled to make his debut for the club in what will be a bit of a re jig of the team that suffered Saturdays to Man Citeh. Edson Alvarez is unavailable due to having to serve a one match ban that he picked up playing for Ajax, so there needs to be an 'enforcer' in his place.

This is of course an issue for Moyes because Alvarez has seamlessly slotted into the first team and his presence will be sorely missed. That said there should be more than enough players available to fill the gap, Connor Coventry could step up to the plate or even fan favourite Pablo Fornals could 'do a number' there.

Elsewhere, Divin Mubama could well lead the line to give Big Mikey Antonio a break and the hardly used Danny Ings could be back up depending how the game progresses. The club need to get SOME value out of Ings and Thursday night might just be HIS night, although in the long term his future at the club must surely be in jeopardy.

Mohamed Kudus is also in line for a start, his blistering pace will put the opposition on the back foot leaving room for others to exploit. Moyes may elect to have Lucas Paqueta on the bench with Kudus starting instead, if he does then James Ward-Prowse will probably be given free range to bomb forward and relinquish his duties to 'Stan the Man' who may be used as a CDM despite normally playing as a centre back, his presence in the opposition's goal mouth WILL strike fear into defenders, especially if he has JWP pinging balls in for him!

The reason 'successful' clubs have a strong bench is because it is an absolute necessity to be able to 'go long' in competitions, strength in depth is the order of the day and INTELLIGENT use of the substitutes. Moyes HAS the tools at his disposal, it is to be hoped that he uses them correctly! - LN

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What Next For Women's Football On The International Stage?

Submitted by USA Hammer on Tue, 19/09/2023 - 22:01

After the FIFA Women's World Cup 2023, find out what the international calendar has in store for the next 18 months.

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FIFA

The Women's Olympic Football Tournament 2024 will be one of next year's flagship events. The FIFA U-17 and U-20 Women's World Cups will also be on the menu in 2024 Qualification for the tournaments is underway Missing the FIFA Women's World Cup Australia and New Zealand 2023 already?

We do too, but if 2027 seems too far away to thrill again, fear not. Various regional and continental tournaments will soon bring together some of your favourite teams, and at the global level, three mouth-watering competitions await you in 2024.

Women's Olympic Football Tournament 2024

The Women's Olympic Football Tournament 2024 will start in Paris, France, next year. In July and August, 12 teams will compete for the title.
AFC

The second qualifying round will begin in October 2023. Three groups of four teams will be hosted by Australia, China PR and Uzbekistan, respectively. The winners of each group, as well as the best runner-up of the three groups (with the highest
number of points), will then take part in the third qualifying round, which will take place in February 2024 in the form of two two-legged matches. ∙FYI: Two Asian teams will have their ticket to Paris 2024.

CONCACAF

The United States' qualification is already assured after winning the 2022 Concacaf World Championship. A play-off for the final ticket will take place in September 2023 between
defending gold medallists Canada and Jamaica.
∙FYI: Two Concacaf teams will also take part in the Women's Olympic Football Tournament.
CONMEBOL

The South American Zone qualifiers have already been played. Colombia and Brazil will meet in Paris after reaching the Copa América Femenina 2022 final.
OFC

The centralised tournament comprising two groups of four teams will occur between 5 February and 10 March 2024. ∙FYI: Only one team from Oceania will qualify for Paris 2024.
UEFA

In the past, the top European teams in the FIFA™ Women's World Cup have qualified directly for the Women's Olympic Football Tournament. For this edition, however, Qualification will be via the UEFA Women's Nations League.Sixteen teams divided into four groups of four in League A will compete in September, October and December 2023. The winners of each group will play in the finals scheduled for February 2024. The two finalists will qualify for Paris 2024. If France reaches the final, the winner of the third-place play-off will also be eligible for the Olympic Games. ∙FYI: Two European teams will go to the Olympics, in addition to France, which, as the host country, automatically qualifies.
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Gary Mason..

Submitted by Hammers65 on Tue, 19/09/2023 - 10:13

Wow watched a documentary on you tube...remember Gary back in the day...so unassuming because he kind of shunned the limelight & moved from south london to Kent..all the focus was on Frank & quite rightly so but Gary Mason was a seriously good boxer who beat loads of opponents that Mike Tyson beat also in his prime...its only now that I can really appreciate the likes of Garr Mason God rest his soul..as I quietly go about my business now,a but deep guys but if you have time there are amazing docus on telly if you swerve the mainstream stuff
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Baka Topola Bannana Skin Awaits

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Submitted by nevillenixon on Tue, 19/09/2023 - 09:58

Hammers begin their Europa Cup campaign this Thursday evening against little known Serbian side FK TSC Bačka Topola, while the name is new to many the club has been around since 1913, so they are hardly novices! This could well be a tricky tie with Hammers expected to 'roll over' teams they meet in the early group stages, but make no mistake TSC as they are more commonly know will be NO pushovers!

Any complacency by the team David Moyes puts out could be severely punished, fans hoping for a goal fest in London might well be disappointed. A firm but comfortable narrow victory is all Hammers need, there is no point in throwing everything at the visitors, especially bearing in mind that Hammers have to play a midweek Moose Cup game against Lincoln swiftly followed by a visit to Anfield to face Liverpool.

Moyes does now have a much more comprehensive squad to select from, the impending fixture will give him the chance to give certain fringe players a run out as wells giving some of the new signings more game time. Moyes will be able to field an 'experimental' side but retain a lot of strength in depth on the bench should they be required.

It will be the beginning of yet another European adventure, the third in three years. it is a pity that David Gold won't be there in person to witness his beloved Hammers fulfilling the "European' dream that he used to talk about. Who knows, perhaps he will be up in the sky looking down through all the bubbles floating upwards? -Ed

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