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Meltdown ???

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Submitted by newburkie on Wed, 02/08/2023 - 10:32

It would be fair to say there is a great deal of unhappy and divided hammers fans at the moment ,i think goin by this particular site the vast majority of fans think Moyes has to go ,whereas other sites are not so sure , there's something goin on that their not telling us about , captain birdseye Sully away on his boat in the Med with some blond , the coaching staff cant seem to get away fast enough , no activity in the trans world ,our best player for decades gone to the gooners and our manager doesn't know if he's comin or goin .
Could the situation land us in trouble on the divided issue ? ,what i mean is could it manifest itself on the terraces which would really see us doomed .
This Rice transfer seems to be the cause of our inactivity in attracting any decent signings ,its like ,Jaysus ,we've come into 105 huge ones ,sssh ,don't tell anyone ,reminds me of Fagin in Oliver with his arms wrapped around his loot so as not put it on show to all the other villains .
The players we've shown an interest in , JWP ,Mcquire, and tomo, ain't worth a toss ,and even if they were ,offering half of what their clubs are asking makes us a laughing stock .
Ive never known a feeling of despondency at the club ,its like the term nuclear scientists use when the shite is goin to hit the fan , critical mass.

Things Looking Gray For Big Mikey Swap!

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Submitted by nevillenixon on Wed, 02/08/2023 - 09:17

Now there is generally no smoke without fire coming towards the start of the new season when it comes to club's transfer dealings, the 'big boys' have already snaffled most of the good stuff up, leaving the scraps for all the near do wells to fight over!

It has become abundantly clear that Hammers stalwart Mikey Antonio wants out of the club for several reasons, a lucrative deal to join the 'big money, small on civil rights league' failed to materialise and the players general demeanour is one of someone who wants to try pastures new for what WILL be his last fully professional contract as a player.

No one can begrudge Mikey a move if he so wishes, he has been an incredibly loyal servant to the club where he has played virtually EVERY position except goal keeper since his move from forest nine years ago. He is the club's top Premier League goal scorer and has 'bullied' defenders AND attackers all over the park during his tenure.

Having 'seen off' Sebastien Haller AND apparently Gianluca Scamacca, Mikey could possibly have retained his 'top dog' striker status at the club, but he is no fool and can see the writing onthe wall with regards to future appearances. Well it seems there might be a solution to Mikey's dilemma in the form of Sean Dyche and Everton's desire to move Demarai Gray on from their club.

The Toffees are looking to get up to £10 Million for Gray who they signed form Bayer Leverkusen for a fee believed to be as little as £1.5 Million, so they are chancing it a bit. Forest and Fulham are sniffing around and 'cash strapped' Everton will be hoping for a mini bidding war for the winger, however a straight swap deal with Antonio might see a deal done.

Most fans will think the club should get Gray AND a cash settlement in return for Antonio's signature, but Big Mikey is 33 years old, whereas Gray is 27 years old so in many ways a straight swap is a no brainer. It would be a pity to see such a great servant leave the club, especially to one of the club's 'relegation rivals' but time waits for no man and one gets the feeling that 'Tim Ze German' has one or two names in his little black book just champing at the bit for an opportunity to don the claret and blue.

This one has legs on it! - Ed

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Time For Plan S-At Last

Submitted by Louis Nixon on Tue, 01/08/2023 - 07:08

Whether it is fate, ultimately good timing or just skin of the teeth good luck, Hammers transfer plans can finally get going as David Moyes and Rob Newman's 'last throw of the dice' transfers have finally gone aground! Casting wider and more desperate pitches for ageing or soon to be ageing overpriced UK based players was never going to work, in fact the naivety of trying to do business with clubs who are only too keenly aware that you are cash flush beggars belief!

West Ham fought off a host of top clubs from around the world to 'net' Tim Steidten, known as the 'pearl diver'. His data driven no nonsense unemotional approach to signing players has reaped dividends where ever he as been. Unfortunately his arrival put a certain Dinosaur's nose out of joint,(do dinosaurs have noses?) and his arrival was met with a greeting akin to that received by Sebastien Haller and Gianlica Scamacca, Dino's way or the highway!

Having watched some of his prime targets join other clubs for relative peanuts or for no fee at, all it would be unsurprising to see Tim 'Ze Germa' want to walk, but we believe he is made of sterner stuff and was willing to let 'Moysie' and Rob 'Webb' cock things up so royally that his time would come and now it has!

Being turned down not once, but twice by Harry Maguire is living testimony as to how askew the present manager's thinking is. Maguire doesn't even have the ability to walk straight into the team, he may have had a few years ago but NOT now! The same applies to Ward-Prowse, good player on his day but yet another Moyes potential sycophant, exactly the sort of player the club DOES NOT need.

The fact is despite being 61 next year and having managed well over 1,000 top flight games, David Moyes is afraid, most of his top coaches have fled the sinking ship...there is a reason why, David Moyes REFUSES to change his ways. The club won its first major trophy in over 50 years IN SPITE of Moyes NOT because of him! What is more Moyes knows it!

The club should have pulled the trigger earlier this summer and appointed any one of a bunch of 'progressive' managers who were and probably still are available, instead the club WILL freefall towards the bottom of the table, yet again only this time it may not be so lucky, especially with Moyes at the helm.

Tim Steidten may not be a knight in shining armour, but he is not a Dinosaur in a cave! - LN

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R.I.P Sinead 'o' Connor

Submitted by Hammers65 on Mon, 31/07/2023 - 01:53

Not sure its appropriate but heard the news recently & what with the usual gossip & boredom of pre season thought I'd pay tribute to a wonderfull singer ( who could forget that video) she wasn't afraid to speak up for what she believed in & I thought it was a bit sad how all these so called 'celebrity's' have come out of the woodwork now but stayed quiet for a long time when she clearly had issues...Anyway again i hope its not inappropriate R.I.p Sinead

Long Wait For Little!

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Submitted by nevillenixon on Sun, 30/07/2023 - 08:19

Well having set our sights on an enjoyable and informative friendly in France yesterday, what we saw was the complete opposite, a nightmare inducing Deja Vu of Hammers at their worst last season! Slow, ponderous and predictable are words that spring to mind.

Rennes were really up for it and it showed, Hammers on the other hand looked as if they had just turned up expecting a 'goose green' training session! It may seem politically incorrect to mention it, but the only transfer activity on show was Danny Ings 'hair transfer'.

'Ingy' looked as if he could be everyone's favourite Uncle who was tossed a shirt and told he was playing up front because the main striker had got caught in the Channel Tunnel traffic jam of the day! It may seem ageist, but his appearance is hardly inspiring to others and some of his team mates must be thinking that they are about to start playing 'walking' football.

The friendly against what is one of France's brighter sides exposed the frailty of the Hammers squad to the core, a most unedifying sight considering how soon the season starts. Potential targets looking to join West Ham would most definitely NOT have been impressed with what they saw!

David Moyes can talk until the Pterodactyls come home about quality as opposed to quantity, but the 'quality' on show proved there is a distinct need for more 'quantity'! The powers that be at the Irons HAVE to take control and tell 'Moysie' that he HAS to accept Tim Ze German's player recommendations!

Moyes will be gone by this time next year and it is absolutely imperative that the board do NOT allow the 'mature' Scot to ruin the club before he goes for good! Because that is exactly what the Dinosaurus is doing....destroying the club's future.

Moyes might not even last until past the new year if he continues his stubborn and recalcitrant attitude, Dino's way or the highway? Surely Sully, The Wicked Witch and the Cretin in the Sky MUST see what is going on, are they oblivious to reality?

Moyes has huffed and bluffed his way through his current contract and achievements that have been made are mostly despite him, not because of him! Moyes IS making progress though, he has gone from being a Dinosaur, to a 'Dog in a manger'. -Ed

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Live Stade Rennais v West Ham Line Ups

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Submitted by nevillenixon on Sat, 29/07/2023 - 16:11

Stade Rennais: Mandanda, Assignon, Omari, Theate, Belocian, Santamaria, Bourigeaud (c), Majer, D.Doue, Doku, Abline. Subs: TBC
West Ham: Areola, Zouma, Cofal, Fornals, Paqueta, Downes, Ings, Benrahma, Aguerd (c), Soucek, Emerson. Subs: Fabianski, Scamacca, Cornet, Bowen, Ogbonna, Kehrer, Coventry, Mubama.

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Man U's Greed Answers Steidten's Pleads!

Submitted by Louis Nixon on Fri, 28/07/2023 - 21:17

Harry Maguire is a good defender who only seems to perform at his best while representing England. He is an extremely highly paid 30 year old who has just been stripped of the captain's armband and been deemed surplus to requirements by Eric Ten Hag.

Maguire is the exact antithesis of a Tim Steidten signing, over priced, over paid and overestimated in many peoples eyes. He is however a complete David Moyes 'aparition', a grizzled Premier League performer who 'knows the game'. Unfortunately Moyes is hell bent on 'blowing the Declan Rice money on rejects and over priced has beens of which Maguire certainly fits the bill.

Not just content with wanting to give his ex-employers a sizeable chunk of change back to cover his compensation 'sack' payment via a deal for Maguire, but he also wants the currently injured Scott McTominay to come and join him in a London Scotfest!

The price quoted for McTominay is completely OFF the scale, as is the price cheekily quoted for Maguire who was about to be pair off by Manchester United unless some 'mug team' were stupid enough to actually buy him and take on his outrageous wages of in excess of £300,000 per week!

Hammers have dodged a bullet due to the ridiculous valuations put on BOTH players, but watch out for the ricochet as Moyes descends into a bout of 'Lingarditus"...it is as if he has something to prove to the Manchester club, or a ghost in his cupboard! - LN

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Much Ado About Nothing!

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Submitted by nevillenixon on Fri, 28/07/2023 - 15:08

We had hoped that arriving in our Hotel ahead of Hammers friendly against Stade Rennais where we finally have good broadband and data facilities that there would be PLENTY to write about regarding transfers, unfortunately it is as if time has stood still for the last fortnight as there appears to have been 'much ado about nothing!'

As the only Premier League club NOT to have signed anyone, disaster seems to be looming ahead of the new season. For an outsider looking in the problems facing West Ham's player recruitment are clear and very obvious, on the one hand you have the unstoppable force that is Tim Steidten, while on the other you have the unmovable object that is David Moyes!

Inevitably something has to give. Tim Steidten was brought to the club in order to unearth 'hidden gems' in the transfer market using his data driven logic, unfortunately his criteria and that of 'Dino' Moyes are widely and wildly different. Moyes wants proven Premier League experience, whereas the 'pearl diver' as he is known wants 'fresh blood' that is available at a fraction of the cost of the over inflated values placed on proven Premier League players.

The situation is further exasperated due to the fact that everyone in the Premier League knows that Hammers have the Declan Rice money to spend and have adjusted their prices accordingly. Moyes is definitely in danger of doing a 'harry' with the Rice money as his obdurate approach has little if no flexibility.

All is not lost as yet, because Moyes only has ONE YEAR LEFT on his contract whereas Tim Steidten has three! Moyes's contract will NOT be renewed, even if he does somehow engineer a Europa League Cup victory, if the club win it it will be despite Moyes not because of him.

The list of rumoured transfer targets is absolutely vast and currently resembles the 'scatter gun' approach it was supposed to replace! Moyes has already dug his heels in and he has adopted his usual recalcitrant attitude, if he continues to be such a 'dog in the manger' Hammers stand to miss out on the undoubted talents of Tim Steidten, the German who had offers from right across Europe, could be tempted to walk, which would be a crying shame. - Ed

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West Ham Begin 'covert' Move to Sign 'outstanding' Striker-A Realistic Bet?

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Submitted by nevillenixon on Fri, 28/07/2023 - 13:33

West Ham United are reportedly now close to securing the signing of Chelsea's Armando Broja, was dubbed an 'outstanding' striker by Southampton manager Ralph Hasenhuttl. The 20-year-old Albanian international having spent a season on loan at St Mary's, scoring nine goals in 30 appearances in all competitions. Havng had a £40 Million bid for Connor Gallagher rejected by the Stamford bridge 'hedge fund', Hammers are now in realistic territory.

West Ham's Interest and Competition

Broja has been on West Ham's radar for a while as David Moyes looks to bolster his attacking options ahead of a Europa Conference League campaign. The Hammers are yet to make a signing thus far, but are 'confident' that is all about to change, Broja IS a realistic target whereas others being mooted seem remote at the very least.

Unfortunately Hammers face competition from Everton, who are also in the market for a striker since selling Richarlison to Tottenham for £60m. The Toffees are said to be preparing a rival bid for Broja, who has told Chelsea that he wants a permanent move away from Stamford Bridge.

The Odds in the Transfer Market

As the anticipation for Broja's potential move heats up, fans and stakeholders take to various platforms to speculate on the outcome. In this high-stakes game, akin to a casino, everyone is looking to place their bets correctly on where the talented striker will end up.

Chelsea's Reluctance and Broja's Ambition

Chelsea are reluctant to lose Broja, who is regarded as one of their most promising academy graduates. The youngster signed a new five-year contract with the Blues last year, but he is keen to play regular first-team football and needs a clear path under Thomas Tuchel's replacement Mauricio Pochetino. Chelsea has already strengthened their attacking options by splurging big on the likes of Christopher Nkunku from RB Leipzig and Nicolas Jackson from Ajax among others. The outgoingGerman coach also had Romelu Lukaku, Timo Werner, Kai Havertz and Hakim Ziyech at his disposal, leaving little room for Broja.

West Ham's Offer and Broja's Potential

West Ham are hoping to take advantage of Broja's situation and lure him to the London Stadium with the promise of more game time and European football. The Hammers have submitted an improved offer of £30m plus add-ons for the striker and are apparently close to agreeing personal terms with him. Broja would be an ideal fit for West Ham's style of play, as he is a powerful, pacey and clinical finisher who can also hold up the ball and link up with his teammates. He has been compared to Lukaku by some observers, and has already shown his potential at both club and international level.

Of course the 'elephant in the room' is that Broja has only recently returned from a serious ACL injury that could have ruined his career, so IF he does sign for West Ham his medical will need to be comprensive, especially given Hammers record of signing 'crocks'.

Broja's International Career

Broja debuted for Albania in September 2020, scoring on his first appearance against Belarus. He has since scored four more goals in 10 caps for his country, including a brace against San Marino in The World Cup qualifiers.

Interest from Other Clubs

Broja's impressive ppre-injury form attracted interest from several European clubs, including Newcastle, Napoli and Sassuolo. However, West Ham are confident they can win the race for his signature and complete their 'covert' move before the transfer window
shuts on September 1.

Potential for Further Deals

If West Ham sign Broja, they could also pave the way for another deal involving one of their strikers. AS Roma are keen to sign Gianluca Scamacca from Sassuolo, but they must sell Edin Dzeko first. West Ham have been linked with Dzeko in the past, and could reignite their interest in the experienced Bosnian forward.

Dzeko's Potential Contribution

Dzeko would provide West Ham with more depth and experience in attack, as he has scored over 200 goals in his career for clubs such as Manchester City, Wolfsburg and Roma. He could also mentor Broja and help him develop into a top-class striker.

West Ham's Aspirations and Fan Expectations

West Ham fans hope their club can pull off these deals and strengthen their squad for the upcoming season. The Hammers finished sixth in the Premier League the season before last, their best-ever finish and will be looking to make up for the lack of domestic success last season.

Looking Forward

West Ham fans deserve some fun after supporting their team through thick and thin. They will be hoping that Broja can join them soon and help them reach new heights in the form of winning the Europa League having already won the competition's less significant 'cousin', The Europa Conference League lsat time out.

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