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Posted on 18 April 2016. Tags: east london, whispers
As part of my own personal farewell to Boleyn, I treated myself to a night at the West Ham hotel last Saturday night to have my first and last sleep over at the Boleyn Ground before it is demolished in August this year. £114 bought me a room (box 259) for Saturday night which is […]
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Posted on 18 April 2016. Tags: australia, environment, game, jobs, leicester-city
The referee made some controversial but close calls in Sunday’s game, including sending off Jamie Vardy, but pundits and former referees should know better Jon Moss did not have to wait until he had blown the final whistle on Leicester City’s frantic 2-2 draw with West Ham United before being hit by a tidal wave of abuse and criticism. Such is the depressing predictability of modern society an explosion of opprobrium had already shuddered…
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Posted on 18 April 2016. Tags: africa, america, argentina, Goal.com, west ham, west ham world
The Hammers’ unbeaten run means they are close to a club record, but Andy Carroll admits he is frustrated by the amount of games they have drawn
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Posted on 18 April 2016. Tags: article, barcelona, football news, hammers news, health, News, sky sports
Leicester’s feisty title clash with West Ham was refereed by Jon Moss and not Martin Atkinson or Mike Clattenburg because they are due in France on Monday for a Euro 2016 course.
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Posted on 18 April 2016. Tags: sports news, transfer news, videos
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Posted on 18 April 2016. Tags: News, sky tv, super sunday, west ham world, westham, whispers
Absolutely no question about it – Jon Moss’ decision to give Leicester City a last second penalty was a disgrace – embarrassing…and yes I genuinely feel he was trying to even things up for the one he gave to the Hammers. There are no excuses for that but hold on a minute prior to that […]
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Posted on 18 April 2016. Tags: australia, business, environment, sport, transfer news, west ham
• Keith Hackett says draw against West Ham was ‘too big’ for official • Howard Webb and Graham Poll largely supportive of embattled referee The performance of Jon Moss in Leicester City’s draw with West Ham United has divided opinion with former referees split over his decision-making during the game. The former referees’ head Keith Hackett was daming in his assessment, describing the game as “too big” for Moss and accusing …
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Posted on 18 April 2016. Tags: gold, news story, sports, super sunday, West Ham United, westham
West Ham co-chairman David Sullivan and his family were forced to leave their seats before the end of Sunday’s 2-2 draw at Leicester after suffering verbal abuse from the home support.
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Posted on 18 April 2016. Tags: football news, News, whispers
Blue seats have started to be installed at the former Olympic Stadium or should we call it the ‘Samsung Stadium’. They will join the claret seats installed over the last few weeks. Lady Brady is at the stadium this morning she posted out on social media “The blue seats have started to be installed, to […]
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Posted on 18 April 2016. Tags: claudio ranieri, climate-change, facebook, politics, premier league, sport
Leicester City manager Claudio Ranieri refuses to comment on referee Jon Moss’s controversial decisions during the Premier League game with West Ham United on Sunday, which ended in a 2-2 draw. Ranieri dismisses suggestions that he should be offered a knighthood after Leicester’s successful season Leicester’s Jamie Vardy awaits fate over comments at referee after red card West Ham’s Andy Carroll slams referee Jon Moss after Leicester draw Continue reading…
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Posted on 18 April 2016. Tags: News, sports news, super sunday, transfer news, upton park, whispers
Strong rumours this morning (Mon) say the Olympic Stadium could be renamed the Samsung stadium before West Ham move in later this year. The whisper is that the biggest electonics company around has won the naming rights race and will pay the stadium owners, E20 Stadium LLP £120m over 20 years with West Ham set […]
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Posted on 18 April 2016. Tags: europe, latest football news, never-expected, online soccer news, transfer
You know before the season began we were venturing into uncharted waters. New manager, new squad and new style of football. It could have all been a disaster and we might of been in a relegation scrap. Instead the club way surpassed my expectations of survival just because I and the rest of us had absolutely no idea what would happen this season. Instead our expectations went from relegation survival to CL. Personally I never …
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Posted on 18 April 2016. Tags: cricket, cycling, facebook, news story, sports, West Ham United
Referee Jon Moss was at the heart of several controversial moments in Leicester’s thrilling 2-2 draw with West Ham on Super Sunday .
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Posted on 18 April 2016. Tags: football latest, games, gold, podcasts, racing, sky sports, West Ham United
Jamie Vardy will be sweating on the referee’s match report this week following his outburst to his red card at the weekend.
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Posted on 18 April 2016. Tags: football news, News, westham fc, whispers
Referee Jon Moss has taken enormous stick for his performance in the game between ourselves and Leicester City yesterday but was it deserved? ClaretandHugh Facebook forum followers @ https://www.facebook.com/groups/363174467150521/have been giving their views. Here’s a random selection: O Fined for telling the truth? O Why should he be fined? He wasn’t abusive, didn’t call him […]
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Posted on 18 April 2016. Tags: News, online soccer news, sports news, transfer news, West Ham United
Slaven Bilic’s frustration at yesterday’s result is beyond anything he can ever remember. He watched his team battle back from a losing position to come within five seconds of victory before being deprived of two valuable points by a penalty decision which the world fails to understand. And speaking to the official site he said: […]
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Posted on 18 April 2016. Tags: News, sports news, whispers
In addition to facing a possible disciplinary hearing by the FA for comments he made in an interview about referee Jon Moss, Andy Carroll could face a heavy fine for breaching strict social media rules. The West Ham striker retweeted a message by former Manchester United stopper Peter Schmeichel on twitter saying “Is that ref […]
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Posted on 18 April 2016. Tags: cricket, games, News, news story, racing, West Ham United
Aaron Cresswell scored a superb goal to give West Ham the lead at Leicester in the Premier League on Super Sunday .
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Posted on 17 April 2016. Tags: barcelona, chinese, madrid, sky sports, super sunday, west ham
Jamie Vardy could face a Football Association charge for his furious reaction to being sent off — a move that would threaten Leicester City’s Premier League title bid.
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Posted on 17 April 2016. Tags: BBC Sport Online, bbconline, cricket, culture, golf, online soccer news, weather, west ham world
Alan Shearer and Ian Wright examine referee Jon Moss’s controversial performance in Leicester’s draw with West Ham.
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Posted on 17 April 2016. Tags: BBC Sport Online, bbc westham news, coyi, facebook, music, sky tv
Andy Carroll says Jonathan Moss’ decision to give a penalty against him in West Ham’s draw at Leicester was “not acceptable”.
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Posted on 17 April 2016. Tags: football banter, News, skysports, west ham news, west ham united fc
Andy Carroll may be hit with a Football Association charge after an outspoken attack on referee Jonathan Moss for his performance in Leicester City’s draw against West Ham. Moss made a number of massive decisions after sending off Jamie Vardy, later awarding West Ham a penalty, and pointing to the spot when Carroll clashed with […]
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Posted on 17 April 2016. Tags: amazon, business, cars, facebook, game, latest football news
West Ham boss Slaven Bilic refused to criticise referee Jon Moss but insisted he was fooled into giving Leicester a point-saving penalty this afternoon.
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Posted on 17 April 2016. Tags: article, dating, jobs, News, photos
West Ham striker Andy Carroll has lambasted referee Jonathan Moss for an unacceptable performance, even accusing the official of trying to even things up by awarding Leicester a stoppage-time penalty.
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Posted on 17 April 2016. Tags: hammers chat, News, upthehammers, west ham news, westham news, whispers
It’s been one of the busiest news weeks at the club for a long time and that is really saying something because the Irons is never far away from the headlines. And all the way along the line ClaretandHugh has led the way with agenda setting stories on everything around the club – possible transfers […]
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Posted on 17 April 2016. Tags: claudio ranieri, environment, guardian.co.uk, latest football news, leicester-city, West Ham United, westham
• Leicester manager says striker did not dive in clash with Angelo Ogbonna • ‘This is more important than one point. Psychologically it says, we are there’ Claudio Ranieri was delighted with a draw that he claimed was “more important than one point” to Leicester City after a hugely controversial game during which Jamie Vardy was sent off and Jon Moss, the referee, awarded two contentious penalties. Vardy will be suspended for the…
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