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Welcome back to the prem ,for me ,an auld lad and telly couch potatoe it's a life saver and to have 2 weekend breaks so as we can watch England play Albania and Latvia and a couple of F A cup matches is a travesty.
Welcome back to the prem ,for me ,an auld lad and telly couch potatoe it's a life saver and to have 2 weekend breaks so as we can watch England play Albania and Latvia and a couple of F A cup matches is a travesty.
Cant make out why we are supposed to be going after Chris Rigg its reported that he's worth 25 million W have plenty of talented players in the Under 21's and out on loans if he's worth 25 mill what's Steve Potts worth?? I think Potter will use a lot of our academy players next season especially as we are supposed to be skint
West Ham have decided to cut their costs on player transfers and have sent the scouting staff all over Scandinavia.
As of previous reports, we’ve already been in Denmark viewing both Lucas Høgsberg and Franculino Dju, following these, we’ve decided to view Sweden as well as Norway regarding future targets for the summer.
Perhaps we’re looking for the next Isak! Who not to mention, we lost on the ‘first’ one from Real Sociedad after refusing to match Newcastle’s fee.
We’ve been exploring many options all over, and unsurprisingly, we’ve landed in Scandinavia, which is most likely due to a multitude of reasons. Players won’t cost significant transfer fees which explains itself, but Potter kickstarted his career back in the Swedish leagues so he definitely has an understanding along with the backroom staff of what talent can possibly be found there.
Looking for cheap young talent from international leagues… where have we seen that before!
Another target we’ve also been monitoring is Icelandic international midfielder Arnar Haraldsson from LOSC Lille, who joined two summers ago from FC Copenhagen for €15,000,000.
More targets are to be found as time passes, but Lucas looks to be a potential replacement for Vlad and Franculino for Ings. Both would significantly reduce the wage bill, that’s for sure! The imminent Ingy removal saves us £6,500,000 per year, so Sully’s smile is bigger than ever.
These players aren’t the primary ‘go to’ targets but more so one of many that the club are monitoring for the overhaul that is expected to happen. Let’s hope the scouts are being sent out for players and not holidays, another Brazilian fiasco isn’t needed this window.
It has been a few months since Tim Steidten’s dismissal, and with the dust now starting to settle, more and more details are beginning to be released to the public.
Seemingly, it appears that Steidten ended up falling out with Moyes as well as Lopetegui and was ‘banned’ from the training ground during his time at the club as well as the ban, he was also heavily criticised for the players that he’d brought in the windows that had just gone, which was one of many reasons to his eventual departure.
In his most recent interview, he claimed that he believes “it takes 8 to 10 windows to change a squad”, along with suggesting that you needed to mix older players along with young ones but he acknowledges that he made a lot of mistakes, yet would still make them again, sounds very West Ham to me.
No key mentions towards Lopetegui, however, a subtle dig at the Spaniard when talking about Guilherme, saying: “Bringing in a young player was perhaps the wrong time, but not the wrong player.”
Furthermore, Steidten denied the claims that he was banned from the training ground and more so that he decided on his OWN terms not to turn up, saying that it was in the best interest of the club and to retain his working relationship with David Moyes.
This is Steidten’s first time speaking out since his departure and interesting to see no comments towards Lopetegui, especially seeing as a little over a month ago, Jules said in an interview: “I don’t want to speak about Steidten”
Lies in the media? Fake news from the club?
With the constant flow of information, the picture is building further up, it appears we had a smaller walking circus inside a bigger one.
No result as of yet, but information has been released regarding Lucas Paqueta via Sky.
Before the official court dates started, Lucas was said to be betting thousands of pounds on himself. which gave the smallest of reasons as to why the FA wanted to ban him for life.
However, in due course, these rumours have now been crushed after it was announced that: “Half of the bets were under £50, most were under £100, the lowest of which was £7, Paqueta’s relative places an unusually large bet of £30 and the highest bet was £400”.
Only speculation, but it appears to be that the FA intentionally bigged up the case to start with, making everyone believe that the betting amounts were astronomical and that Lucas Paqueta was one of the most horrible people to ever play the beautiful game, therefore deserving a ban for life. What a load of nonsense! £7? A pint’s worth? Admittedly, I am talking about a ‘Bowl’ Pint, but I didn’t know that Sully had stopped the wages, has he…
The more this case goes on the more it seems that Paqman is definitely not going to receive the said ‘lifetime ban’ the FA is attempting to achieve. In an ideal world, Paqueta is not found guilty and then counter-sues the FA! It’s very West Ham esc if you ask me.
The courts have also announced that David Moyes will be providing a witness statement in defence of Lucas Paqueta, a very classy gesture from him.
We’re only a week into the trial, so more news will follow soon enough
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She further emphasises: “Lack of sleep increases levels of cortisol, the stress hormone, which can negatively affect muscle recovery and endurance. Ensuring adequate rest is just as important as training itself.”
Whether you're a professional athlete or someone who sits on the bench and earns £125k per week, quality rest can give you the edge you need. Here’s why sleep should be a non-negotiable part of your routine.
Faster recovery and stronger muscles
After an intense game or climbing the stairs to your seat in the London Stadium, your muscles need time to repair and grow. This process primarily occurs during deep sleep Lisa Artis adds: “Deep sleep is the body's natural recovery phase. Without it, your muscles remain fatigued, increasing the risk of injury and delaying improvements in strength and performance.”
Without enough sleep, your body struggles to rebuild muscle, leading to prolonged recovery, increased soreness, and a higher risk of injury. Deep, restorative sleep ensures your body is ready to take on the next match, not to mention, sleep is also immensely important for us fans, we do have to watch West Ham week in week out so mental recovery through sleep is much-needed.
Sharper focus and faster reactions
In competitive sports, split-second decisions can make or break a game; whether it’s reacting to an opponent’s move, maintaining precision, or strategising on the go, your brain needs to perform at its best. I hope Roberto is giving this a read, would’ve helped a handful in the 2019/20 season!
Lisa Artis, explains: “Lack of sleep reduces vigilance, alertness, and focus, making it harder to perform tasks that require sustained attention. This can be a serious disadvantage in both training and competition.”
Sleep deprivation impacts cognitive function in a way similar to alcohol consumption. Reaction times slow, decision-making suffers, and concentration declines, none of which are ideal for an athlete aiming to perform at their best…it sounds familiar, I’ll give you a hint: his initials are ‘KM’. But by getting enough sleep, you enhance cognitive function, reaction time, and decision-making ability, giving yourself the best chance of success.
Injury prevention and coordination (Listen up Medical Team!)
Fatigue leads to poor coordination, slower reflexes, and weakened muscle control, all of which increase the likelihood of injury. Research shows that athletes who average less than eight hours of sleep per night are 1.7 times more likely to experience an injury compared to those who sleep eight or more hours, which is exactly how we know that poor old Andy Carroll must’ve had 4 hours a night. Lisa Artis stresses: “Sleep is when your body restores energy and repairs damaged tissues. Without it, balance and coordination suffer, increasing the risk of strains, sprains, and serious injuries.” Getting sufficient rest means better control over your body, reducing the risk of sprains, strains, missteps, and as you can clearly see, our old medical team weren’t the producers of these EU Queen Mattresses
More energy and endurance
Sleep plays a vital role in regulating energy levels and stamina. Well-rested athletes, or a Moyes playing style, efficiently store and utilise glycogen, the fuel muscles rely on during exercise. Sleep deprivation on the other hand, leads to quicker exhaustion, making even routine workouts feel significantly harder. Lisa Artis points out: “Your body relies on sleep to regulate energy expenditure. Athletes who consistently get high-quality sleep tend to have better stamina, endurance, and overall performance.” A well-rested body functions optimally, ensuring endurance, strength, and motivation remain high throughout training and competition.
Why your mattress matters
Even if you prioritise sleep, its quality matters as much as its duration. An unsupportive mattress can cause discomfort, poor posture, and restless nights, all of which negatively impact muscle recovery and overall performance. Perhaps something that Diafra Sakho should’ve invested in rather than the cursed ‘back-man’. The Simba Hybrid® Mattress is designed for optimal support, featuring innovative Aerocoil® springs for full-body alignment and pressure relief. Its extra-deep Simbatex® foam adds elasticity for cushioning comfort, while the nine-zone foam base supports key areas like the hips and shoulders. Upgrading to a high-quality mattress improves sleep efficiency, reduces stiffness, and helps you wake up refreshed and ready to perform.
The bottom line
Just like football, in which a selective amount of Hammers players could take note of, train harder, perform better, and recover faster, sleep must be a top priority. Just like a solid training plan and balanced nutrition, quality rest is essential for peak performance. By prioritising deep, restorative sleep, you give your body the recovery it needs to stay strong, sharp, and ready for any challenge.
Investing in better sleep isn’t just about comfort, it’s about unlocking your full potential and proving your ludicrously high weekly wage.
The answer has been found, West Ham hasn’t been getting their sleep, and Potter hasn’t been getting much either!
It’s become widely recognised and regarded by the fans that in this upcoming summer transfer window, we are in need of yet another supposed ‘rebuild’. A wide range of players are set to leave with a few out of contract and a few on the chopping block.
We already received numerous proposals for players in the January window with a few of them ready to be revisited come June, such as Monaco’s interest in Edson Alvarez.
For many many years now, Hammers fans have been crying out for a manager who utilises the youth to a good extent rather than giving them one or two appearances and then leaving them on the bench to either rot away on a loan spell or have their contract run down.
And for a few returning players come the summer, it is a ‘do or die’ situation. Especially for Freddie Potts, with this being his second successful loan spell in a row and his talent levels current and potential far beyond what we currently have, you would be shocked if he wouldn’t be included in next season’s plans.
Graham Potter and Kyle Macauly have to clean up Jules’ mess that he left in January, and a few players you’d imagine will maintain their ‘welcoming stay’, such as Wan-Bissaka, Max Kilman, along with a small handful of others.
If we were to go off history and what the past tells us, we couldn’t imagine that in the summer we would be linked with many ‘senior’ players. A younger team will be aimed at from more obscure locations and leagues than what we are used to, with West Ham recently viewing players from Denmark and both the German & French lower-tier leagues.
Let’s hope we don’t continue to spend ludicrous money on Bundesliga players!
Graham Potter woke up this morning and might’ve finally realised how difficult transfers will truly be.
The club was met with the warming impression that Lille midfielder Angel Gomes is likely to not join West Ham on a pre-contract agreement after his seeming rejection of £100,000 per week.
In response to this, the club are planning to side-eye the English international and move on to other targets, with the idea of revisiting January target Ezechiel Banzuzi, who’s set to be available for £10,000,000 come the summer.
Potter has claimed that he’s looking for his ‘true’ side to become more proficient in possession. A ‘controlling’ midfield is what he’s aiming to achieve alongside Kyle Macauly in the window. Angel Gomes was seen as a top target for the manager but the club are refusing to pay more than the current £100,000 wage offer which is on the table.
Our wage structure will see a huge reduction with Uncle Ingy leaving, alongside Kurt Zou officially leaving the club, in addition to other exits such as Mavropanos, who’s on £60,000. With a wage restructure starting to form shape, the club cannot afford other players and agents’ coherence us into ridiculous wage demands when we could spent elsewhere.
In response to another Lille player, Jonathan David, we're still awaiting a response with David more reportedly open to the wage we have offered. However, not to worry! Sully gave him an invite to visit the London Stadium for the match against Newcastle, so surely that'll convince him to join.
Let's hope he saw how desperately we need a striker rather than the performance itself.
International break so you boys know its time to have a fun/silly topic soooooooooooooo on a night out you Lads having a great time when i rock into the club the girl of your dreams(anyone who says nightmare gets a slap!)how long do you take to try your best chat up line and would it work?
I will be taking notes lol and i can only begin to wonder what the likes of Boogers/bikey/Dartford/essex/mrmoore/deluded/Burkie are going to come up with and Elt i think you will be a little more sophisticated:-) VAR do not take to long in deciding lol.
We are not getting relegated so Please Mr Potter lets try and play with a bit more purpose in these final games...Give Guilherme a Start Orford and Scarles as well Apart from the Spuds game there really is no pressure on any of the games....yes the higher you finish the more prize money you get but sod that lets have some Entertainment it is not to much to ask is it? i mean its like a mini preseason before the real preseason.
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