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Posted on 06 September 2017. Tags: charity, coyi, facebook, game, manager, sports news, transfer news
Slaven Bilic has been given the backing of West Ham legend Alvin Martin as the Hammers head in to a crucial Premier League clash against Huddersfield at the London Stadium on Monday. Bilic is clinging perilously on to his job after watching his charges lose the first three opening top flight matches leaving them rock-bottom of the table. Pundits and supporters have questioned if Bilic, a fans’ favourite as a no-nonsene player, is…
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Posted on 28 August 2017. Tags: analysis, columnist, facebook, game, premier league
Outstanding goals from Nathan Holland, Grady Diangana, Dan Kemp and a brilliant brace from Spanish forward Antonio Martinez was enough for Terry Westley’s youngsters to thrash Swansea City and continue a lengthy unbeaten run at The Chigwell Construction Stadium yesterday afternoon. Our starlets have made a glorious start to life in The PL2 Division One, earning a fantastic point against the reigning Champions’ Everton and beating Tottenham Hotspur away from …
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Posted on 27 August 2017. Tags: australia, conversion, facebook, game, News, westham news
Slaven Bilic says that the situation at West Ham is worrying but insists he is still the man to lift them from the bottom of the Premier League. They have lost all three away games so far this season.
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Posted on 27 August 2017. Tags: christian, football banter, game, match-report, west ham
Goals from new-signing Joselu, Ciaran Clark, and Aleksandar Mitrovic were enough for an inspired Newcastle United side to condemn us to a third straight Premier League defeat at St James’ Park yesterday afternoon. The defeat places a huge amount of pressure on our Croatian manager Slaven Bilic, but for Newcastle’s Rafa Benitez, the pressure has well and truly been eased. The severity of the loss has been made worse by the fact that we had …
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Posted on 25 August 2017. Tags: analysis, columnist, facebook, game, injury news, upton park, westham news
Southampton’s victory over West Ham came with more than just a little help from the Masonic lodge of referee’s, Lee Mason. His decision to award a last minute penalty for the adjudged push by Zabeleta on Yoshida condemned the luck less hammers to another away days defeat and left us propping up the table. If ever a game though, highlighted an explanation of the mystical West Ham Way, then this was it. Winston Reid, …
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Posted on 24 August 2017. Tags: charity, columnist, game, premier league, swiss
Last night’s first victory of the season over Cheltenham Town in The Carabao Cup Second Round was certainly a night to remember in comparison to recent results, but which players out performed the rest? And who got the highest ranking? As we take a look at how each featuring squad member rated out of ten at Whaddon Road. Adrian San-Miguel: 8/10 The Spanish shot-stopper was largely untroubled by The Robin’s attack during the …
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Posted on 24 August 2017. Tags: blues, football latest, game, premier, premier league, preview, west ham world
So, with barely any time to breathe between this week’s Carabao Cup action and the next round of League matches, we preview game week three of the 2017/2018 Premier League season as Super Sunday serves up a cracker at Anfield and Slaven Bilic’s men travel to the North East. Bournemouth vs Manchester City (Saturday 12:30 PM) In the Sky Live Saturday early kick-off, The Cherries entertain The Citizens at The Vitality Stadium in a fascinating match up. Eddie Howe’s men…
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Posted on 23 August 2017. Tags: columnist, game, international, league, premier league, sky tv, sports
After Saturday’s disappointing loss to Mauricio Pellegrino’s Southampton at The St Mary’s Stadium, we make the trip to face Cheltenham Town tonight in Round Two of the 2017/2018 Carabao Cup. The clash has been made a must-win encounter by our torrid start to the Premier League campaign and over 1,000 members of The Claret & Blue Army will be making the trip to The West Country hoping to avoid a classic Cup Tie giant killing. When? The …
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Posted on 22 August 2017. Tags: article, australia, facebook, game, science, swedish, whtid
West Ham manager Slaven Bilic has called on his team to play ‘like it is the last game of our lives’ and kick-start the season with a Carabao Cup win at League Two Cheltenham.
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Posted on 22 August 2017. Tags: facebook, footy news, game, hammers news, sports news
Chelsea striker Michy Batshuayi wants to stay and fight for a place at Stamford Bridge. The Belgium international is a target for French side Lille and West Ham have discussed a loan deal.
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Posted on 20 August 2017. Tags: boys, columnist, east london, facebook, game, match preview
Club-record signing Marko Arnautovic saw red in a first-half moment of madness, as a late Charlie Austin penalty was enough to give Southampton a thrilling 3-2 victory over us at The St Mary’s Stadium yesterday afternoon. The encounter, which was a tale of two halves, also Javier Hernandez’s first goals in Claret & Blue, but not even they were enough to stop Mauricio Pellegrino’s men notching a contentious …
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Posted on 18 August 2017. Tags: game, interview, match preview, transfer news, west ham news
Tomorrow-afternoon, we make the trip to St Mary’s to face a strong Southampton side in Game Week Two of the 2017/2018 season. The 3,000 strong Claret & Blue Army that are making the trip to The South Coast will he hoping for a dramatic improvement on last week’s thumping 4-0 loss at Old Trafford. Whereas, the hosts will be looking to lay the demons of last week’s frustrating draw with Swansea City to…
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Posted on 17 August 2017. Tags: charity, columnist, game, premier league, preview, sports news, west ham united fc
After the spoils and thrills of the opening weekend, it is now time to look ahead to Game Week Two as League leaders Manchester United travel to Wales and Slaven Bilic’s boys will be hoping jump off bottom place on The South-Coast in the second round of matches in the 2017/2018 Premier League season. The first Premier League clash of the weekend sees League leaders Manchester United travel to The Liberty…
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Posted on 16 August 2017. Tags: barcelona, game, health, madrid, News
West Ham goalkeeper Joe Hart has got some new ink and it’s very similar to Paulo Dybala’s. Hart becomes the latest footballer to bear an armband tattoo with 6 others having similar.
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Posted on 15 August 2017. Tags: football latest, game, martin samuelsen, sead haksabanovic, swindon
West Ham United’s under-21 side face a real challenge tonight as they prepare to take on Swindon Town in the Checkatrade Trophy. Competing in the group stages of the competition, the young Hammers come up against the senior Swindon Town side, who compete in League Two. Ahead of the game, the Irons have announced a […]
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Posted on 14 August 2017. Tags: charity, game, international, irish, match preview, westham news
Nigel is back with the next episode of Mock the West Ham Week which was recorded before the game yesterday – that is, it has nothing to do with the game yesterday as comical as that turned out to be… The post Mock the West Ham Week Episode 3: Forget yesterday, laugh at this instead appeared first on Moore Than Just A Club .
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Posted on 14 August 2017. Tags: club news, game, super sunday, West Ham United, westham
Our third-consecutive defeat at Old Trafford yesterday-afternoon was certainly one for Hammers’ fans to forget in a hurry, but who performed the worst and which players were to blame? As we take a look at how each featuring squad-member ranked out-of-ten at Old Trafford. Joe Hart: 7/10 It was a difficult debut afternoon for Joe Hart at the Ground of his former bitter rivals, but the jeers of the crowd are not…
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Posted on 14 August 2017. Tags: career, columnist, game, match-report, premier league, theatre
A brace from £75-million-man Romelu Lukaku helped a rampant Manchester United to condemn us to a 4-0 defeat in our opening-fixture of the 2017/2018 Premier League season. Lukaku, who has now scored 11-goals in his last 14-appearances against us, struck in either half and the performance was rounded off by Anthony Martial and Paul Pogba for the hosts. United displayed their impressive squad-depth by naming a side that…
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Posted on 13 August 2017. Tags: boxing, career, game, hammers news, health, madrid, skysports
Manchester United rocketed to the top of the Premier League with a 4-0 demolition of West Ham at Old Trafford. Sportsmail were on hand to pick up anything you might have missed from the game.
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Posted on 13 August 2017. Tags: australia, boxing, facebook, football banter, game, health, microsoft
MARTIN SAMUEL AT OLD TRAFFORD: Can he play you every week? Let’s face it, if Romelu Lukaku could, Manchester United would be absolute certainties to win the Premier League this season.
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Posted on 13 August 2017. Tags: australia, barcelona, game, hammers news, health, madrid
CHRIS WHEELER AT OLD TRAFFORD: Romelu Lukaku marked his Premier League debut for Manchester United with two goals to help fire his new team to a 4-0 win over West Ham.
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Posted on 08 August 2017. Tags: game, hammers, interview, opinion, upton park
In part two of our exclusive interview with Hammers Legend Ian Bishop, we chat to the former graceful midfielder about what is currently going on in his world, the Claret & Blue world, what the future holds and much more. During Bishop’s time as a Hammer, he had the pleasure of playing under the so-called Del-Boy of football in manager Harry Redknapp. So, with the 52-year-old witnessing teammates flow in and …
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Posted on 08 August 2017. Tags: charity, club news, columnist, game, social-media, sports, whtid
Hammers land young Montenegrin star It was announced by the club late-last night that we have completed the signing of Sead Haksabanovic from Swedish outfit Halmstads BK. The attacking-midfielder is already a full-international for his native country of Montenegro at the tender age of 18 and is considered to be one of the brightest young talents in Europe. The deal was confirmed to be in the region of £3 million and …
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Posted on 04 August 2017. Tags: article, australia, barcelona, brazilian, facebook, game, west ham world
The start of the new Premier League season is just one week away, and Manchester City as well as West Ham United will be keen to enter it with full momentum. Follow all the 3pm kick-off action here.
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Posted on 03 August 2017. Tags: atmosphere, flight, football latest, game, imagination, premier league
In this week’s edition of our weekly Throwback segment, we speak to Jessica,16 and a new Hammers fan about her first experience of The London Stadium. “Little did I know, that my first West Ham game would be the day after my birthday, when West Ham were at home to Accrington Stanley on September 21st, 2016. All I had was my imagination, I had never experienced the thrills to be a part of a football crowd …
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Posted on 02 August 2017. Tags: boys, cards, charity, chinese, columnist, game, sky tv
After a mixed start to The New-Year, the months of February and March would bring nothing but pain and misery as we were plunged into a relegation battle and the start of a dreadful winless run. February Despite the positive end to January that included two-consecutive victories, there would be no such joy in the second month of the year, and February would start as it meant to go on. …
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