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'Siege of Alkmaar' Hero Gets Final Ticket-But Where?

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Submitted by nevillenixon on Tue, 23/05/2023 - 17:47

Chris Knoll, AKA ‘Knollsy’ also as the ‘Angel of Alkmaar’ in some quarters, hasn't had to buy a drink for himself since he and others battled Alkmaar ultras who tried to invade the hospitality area containing Hammers friends and families at the end of the club's winning semi final against AZ Alkmaar.

It took the near 60 year old an age to make his way round the London Stadium after the final game against Leeds such was the enthusiasm of people who wanted to shake his hand or buy him a bevvy! His actions hadn't gone unnoticed by boxing fanatic Hammers majority shareholder DAVID SULLIVAN either, because Knollsy has been rewarded with the hottest ticket in town, entry for the Irons first European final in 47 years.

The Hammers 'Hooky Hero', said he was nearly reduced to tears when he heard the news, which followed requests by thousands of fans and a multitude of media outlets to West Ham United. The Battle of Alkmaar sounds like a tale from a T.E.Lawrence exploit or an American Bank siege, but a battle it was!

With the phrase battle in mind, don't fans have the entitlement to ask the authorities to re-think the hosting of the final? UEFA have stated that their choice of venue was decided over a year ago and is part of their 'all-inclusive' concept of 'rolling out' finals all over4 Europe, but what about the fans themselves?

It is absolutely ludicrous to have two massively supported teams like Fiorentina and West Ham play a prestigious final in a Stadium that only has a 20,000 capacity, as if that wasn't bad enough both teams will receive a ticket allocation that is less than FIVE THOUSAND each! The remaining 15,000 tickets will go to UEFA officials and 'corporate partners'!

This is a recipe for disaster, according to local authorities 10,000 police officers will be drafted into Prague from all over the Czech Republic next month, fears of trouble having been magnified by the attack on West Ham fans by AZ Alkmaar hooligans at last week’s semi-final 2nd leg in Holland.

UEFA have also called an emergency meeting for this Friday involving Britain's National Police Chiefs' Council, Scotland Yard, Italian and Prague police, but will it be a case of too little too late? Why not switch to a bigger venue? There are plenty of Stadia that will be empty and could more than likely do with the extra funding the game could bring in, or are UEFA completely blind?

Oh well, at least Knollsy will be in attendance to keep the players families and friends safe heh!- Ed

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Shake Your Booty!

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Submitted by nevillenixon on Mon, 22/05/2023 - 19:14

You can tell it is approaching the end of the domestic football season as al sorts of rumours, some scurrilous others plain ridiculous, begin to 'emerge' from under the rocks that they usually dwell in. If this sounds like an attack on the press then so be it, having done or actively doing the 'Dec to the Gooners' and a whole list of other clubs whose manager might have mentioned that they would 'like' Rice at their club, most have moved on and their latest 'offering' is the 'fake sheik', or to be more accurate the financial wolf in sheik's clothing!

Manchester United bidder Sheikh Jassim bin Hamad Al Thani has apparently turned his attentions to West Ham and Tottingham in order to break the current impasse he is experiencing while trying to deal with the Glazer family who own Manchester's 2nd club and are demanding eye watering money for.

Sheikh Jassim bin Hamad Al Thani was a high profile banker, once chairman of the Qatar Islamic Bank, we'll call him 'Shaka' to save trees, is growing tired of the process and will NOT get involved in a bidding war with Sir Jim Ratcliffe in an attempt to take over at Old Trafford. He marked out his intentions early in the process, pushing for a 100 per cent takeover and remains in contention as the Glazer family weigh up their options after launching a final take it or leave it offer.

Ratcliffe is the INEOS billionaire involved with European sides Nice and Lausanne, he is also involved in Formula 1 and is yet another person who claims to have been a Manchester United supporter for their entire lives, yes really!

According to El Pais and a whole host of other media outlets, Hammers could be in line for an approach from Shaka despite Tottingham previously being mentioned as potential targets for the Qatari bid. West Ham have already become an investment for Czech billionaire Daniel Kretinsky since 2021 when he acquired a 27% stake in the club, though David Sullivan remains the majority shareholder and David Gold's shares are still in probate as he had not written an up to date will before his passing, which leaves his assets intestate until resolved by Lawyers and the Inland Revenue.

West Ham have had a dreadful season which started poorly and got progressively worse, however the team hit form just at the right time having flirted with relegation from the Premier League this season. Victory over Manchester United helped ensure Hammers survival, while they finished one place behind the Mancs in 2021-22.

David Moyes' side have had impressive European campaigns over the last two seasons. After reaching the semi-finals of the Europa League in 2022, one step further than Erik ten Hag's Man Utd achieved this season, they beat AZ Alkmaar to qualify for the final of this season's Europa Conference League.

Like we have said" It's a Mickey Mouse Cup" but who doesn't like Mickey Mouse? You can betway your house on how much this season's Euro profile helped make the club attractive to Shaka, the Stadium COULD be made fit for purpose but their is one big elephant in the room, that is Shaka is broke! Not in the not enough money to pay his electricity bills way, but his listed worth is lower than David Sullivan's and is dwarfed by that of Daniel Kretinsky's, so any money invested via Shaka would be borrowed, not exactly Man City or Newcastle and there is also the very considerable question: "do fans want the club to be owned by what some see as a 'Pariah' state that is trying to Sprortswash it's image?

Yes there would be plenty of borrowed money available but the club could well lose it's soul. - Ed

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Joy Tinged With Sorrow

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Submitted by nevillenixon on Sun, 21/05/2023 - 20:13

The Stratford Arena, The Queen Elizabeth Stadium or whatever you want to call the unnamed ground where West Ham United now play their football didn't do a bad impression of being a 'happy home'. Today's (Sunday) visitors under the managerial guidance of ex-Irons boss Sam Allardyce obviously hadn't read the 'end of term' script as they proceeded to go a goal ahead courtesy of one of Allardyce's favourite weapons, the long throw!

Schoolboy defending at it's worst, however as has often been the case, going a goal down seemed to give Hammers the much needed kick up the back side that they tend to need before going on and winning the game. Such was the case today, Declan Rice ran the show but was ably abetted by the entire team, especially PACMAN!

Lucas Pacqueta stunned, amazed and enthralled the home crowd with touches of pure genius that completely baffled the visitors and often his OWN team. It has been such a long while since the club have had a 'proper' creative mastermind, Dimitri Payet is the closest that there has been recently, but he and Pacman have different qualities. What they both do have in abundance is the ability to get the crowd on it's feet with moments of pure individual brilliance.

The crowd was fully rocking by the time Manu Lanzini was fed a sumptuous pass by who other than Pacman to complete the three goal victory. Jarred Bowen had scored before that but the Hammers equaliser was scored by 'Captain Fantastic' Declan Rice! His perfect volley helped drag the team forward to victory.

Thousands stayed behind to witness the traditional end of the season walk about by players and their families, but for many there was a feeling of great sadness because the 'elephant in the room' was that this was more than likely the last ever time Decs would stride out in front of the home crowd wearing the Claret and Blue captaining the team just like former greats Bobby Moore and Billy Bonds.

No one can ever question the love and commitment he showed to the club and it's fans, he will be given a warm welcome if and when he returns as an opposition player, even if it is for the Gooners! Replacing such a player will be impossible, least ways a like for like replacement, but with a few tweaks here and there the team will be able to cope, but it won't be easy.

Today was nearly the end of one era, there is the small matter of a European final in which history can be made by a team led out by their leader, albeit for the third grade Cup, the club haven't won anything for so long fans would hardly recognise a trophy if it landed in front of them, they do recognise pure talent and in Declan Rice they have witnessed the growth and development of a very very special player indeed.

Several players apart from Declan Rice may well have turned out for the club for the last time, with the futures of Lukasz Fabianski, Angelo Ogbonna and Manu Lanzini among others unresolved as they have yet to be offered new contracts. -Ed

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Live Now West Ham v Leeds Utd Team Line Ups

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Submitted by nevillenixon on Sun, 21/05/2023 - 13:17

West Ham: Fabianski, Coufal, Emerson, Ogbonna, Zouma, Rice, Soucek, Paqueta, Fornals, Bowen, Ings.
Subs: Areola, Johnson, Cresswell, Antonio, Lanzini, Cornet, Benrahma, Kehrer, Mubama
Leeds: Robles, Ayling, Forshaw, Koch, Wober, Harrison, Rodrigo, Struijk, Kristensen, McKennie, Bamford.
Subs: Meslier, Cooper, Aaronson, Roca, Summerville, Rutter, Gnonto, Greenwood, Chilokoa-Mullen.

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Safety First

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Submitted by boogerscaravan on Sat, 20/05/2023 - 20:31

Well more by default than design. We are safe for sure. Leicester and Everton can only obtain 36 points each and we are on 37 before we play dirty Leeds. I'm fairly sure we will stuff BFS anyway, but onwards and upwards....

So can we win it....

Submitted by Hammers65 on Sat, 20/05/2023 - 11:24

I reckon we can! There's a togetherness about this side of late sadly lacking for a good 18 months,but its great that we've managed to hit form at the right time.The manure game for me was the turning point,our boys played out of their skin to get the result that pretty much secured our prem status! Against the alphabet mob we were assured,together & played a blinder imo long may it continue & we can lift a trophy at last!! COYI

Sunday could be a last

Submitted by Enfieldhammer on Sat, 20/05/2023 - 00:03

Sunday could and most probably be the last time we see our Captain Declan Rice in the claret & blue of West Ham at the London Stadium.
Such a shame. We will be losing the heart of the team. A tremendous player and a wonderful human being. But we can't be bitter. Rice could have left before but he chose to stick with us. Let's hope if he leaves we will have the memory of him lifting the European Conference Cup.
If he does go on to pastures new he surely goes with our blessing. I for one wish you every success in the future and you are deserving of all the medals and riches coming your way. Thank you.

Can we could we will we

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Submitted by Oldtimehammer on Fri, 19/05/2023 - 08:34

Declan Rice can the club keep him for another season?.Hearing the astronomical amounts being put around in the media can the club say know? i think they can and if we win this European trophy and qualify for another season in europe would that convince him to stay for one more year?.

I think if the club who i understand are under no real pressure to sell as the young man has two years left on his contract were not to offer a new deal but up his wages for the new season and guarantee they would sell him for £60million the following year because i think a similar situation arose when Haaland was at Dortmund and nobody was prepared to pay the money Dortmund wanted so they left it a year and the release clause was triggered for half the money can we do similar?

I think the emotion of being the first West ham Captain to pick up a trophy in over 43 years and make that 58 years for a European trophy could and might tip the balance for one more season as at 24 years old he has more than enough time to play for the biggest clubs in world football and for a cheaper fee than this summer who knows.

A-Z Of Appalling Scenes

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Submitted by nevillenixon on Thu, 18/05/2023 - 23:28

There are bad losers and then there are bad 'tooled up' losers wearing masks intent on inflicting fear and mayhem on women and children! UEFA SHOULD hold AZ to task for not controlling their 'Ultra's', instead they will most likely receive a financial slap on the wrists with no further action being taken.

Firstly, if the same situation had occurred in England instead of Holland the entire media would have got involved, questions would be asked in the house and the perpetrators would have been roundly exposed in a blaze of negative publicity with 70's hooligan imagery photoshopped onto the front pages of the tabloids.

Players and staff were confronted with unimaginable scenes of stress as they saw their families and friends subjected to a torrent of physical and verbal abuse, the stewards who were doing bugger all to contain the Ultra's who they clearly feared, actually tried to stop the Irons players and staff trying to get to their loved ones to defend them!

Order at the end of the game was finally restored courtesy of 'proper' Police baton charge which left a few battered home supporters nursing head injuries. Football may have moved away from hooliganism, but hooliganism hasn't gone away from football, especially NOT in Northern Europe and particularly NOT in Holland where regular hooliganistic activities are organised between club's Ultra fans, a bit like the old ICF and other 'firms' of the seventies organizing 'rucks'.

The scenes at the end of what was a historic victory over two legs to reach the much maligned Con Cup were disgraceful and detracted from what was a great achievement. Before besmirching the Con Cup, ask Jose Mourinho what he thinks about it? His side Roma needed to win the Con Cup in order to be in the Europa League this year!

A Cup is a Cup is a Cup, irrespective of how Micky Mouse it is and it has been a dreadfully long time since Hammers won ANYTHING AT ALL! - Ed

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Live Now AZ Alkmaar v West Ham Team Line Ups

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Submitted by nevillenixon on Thu, 18/05/2023 - 18:53

AZ Alkmaar: Ryan, Sugawara, Beukema, Hatzidiakis, Kerkez, Reijnders, Mijnans, Clasie ©, van Brederode, Karlsson, Pavlidis Subs: Verhulst (GK), Deen (GK), D.De Wit, Mihailovic, Lahdo, Bazoer, Vanheusden, Buurmeester, M.De Wit, Meerdink, Goes
West Ham: Areola, Kehrer, Zouma, Aguerd, Cresswell, Rice ©, Souček, Paquetá, Benrahma, Antonio, Bowen Subs: Fabiański (GK), Anang (GK), Coufal, Johnson, Ogbonna, Lanzini, Downes, Emerson, Fornals, Cornet, Ings, Mubama

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