Posted on 17 January 2018. Tags: cold-stay, liberty stadium, News, team news, transfer rumours
Swansea City are close to re-signing Andre Ayew from West Ham United, according to Gianluca Di Marzio. West Ham signed Andre Ayew from Swansea in summer 2016 in what was then a club record deal. But the Ghana international could be about to return to the Liberty Stadium after a hot and cold stay in […]
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Posted in West Ham World
Posted on 01 January 2018. Tags: liberty stadium, swansea, West Ham United, whtid, world
• Diafra Sakho wants to leave London club in search of first-team football • Deal to take Andre Ayew back to the Liberty Stadium is viewed as unlikely Swansea City are interested in signing Diafra Sakho from West Ham United but a deal to take Andre Ayew back to the Liberty Stadium is viewed as unlikely at the moment because of the Ghanaian’s salary. West Ham are keen to offload Ayew, who joined…
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Posted in Guardian.co.uk
Posted on 03 October 2017. Tags: east london, liberty stadium, skysports, sports news, videos, west ham video
We’re back with our show from our fans channel that gives the West Ham supporters the chance to voice their opinions on all the West Ham related issues. This time we welcome Paul back to ‘Your Shout’ for the third time and on this occasion he discusses the game against Swansea City as well as […]
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Posted in ClaretandHugh
Posted on 24 December 2016. Tags: liberty stadium, News, videos, west ham united fc, whispers, whtid
He’s back . . . . . . hammerschat’s favourite guest joined us last night to preview our Boxing Day fixture and he didn’t pull any punches. Gold medalist, Olympian and lifelong Hammers fan Kriss Akabusi MBE was his usual effervescent self as he helped myself and Geo preview the Irons next game. In this […]
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Posted on 21 December 2015. Tags: hammers, liberty stadium, player ratings, total, total-cache, transfer gossip, west ham
Sunday’s goalless stalemate against a struggling Swansea City side was the fourth consecutive draw for West Ham. Despite being unbeaten in the last four league games, we have not gained maximum points since the 24th October, in that memorable 2-1 home win against Chelsea. However, against a Swansea side without a manager, as the Welsh
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