Posted on 06 February 2014. Tags: antonio nocerino, armero, jaanai-gordon, marco borriello, Moore Than Just a Club, premier league, razak, razvan-rat, west ham, West Ham United, winston-reid
It’s such a prestige month in the world of football, which concludes with the obligatory Jim White Day commonly known as Transfer Deadline Day. This day brings out all the rumours on Twitter and the far fetched reports where someone’s uncle’s brother’s sister’s aunt knows who is signing for us and feels the need to start off some pointless rumour! First of all, the players we’ve brought in starting with…
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Posted on 04 February 2014. Tags: antonio nocerino, armero, marco borriello, modibo-maiga, Moore Than Just a Club, online soccer news, premier league, razvan-rat, transfer gossip, west ham, west ham united fc, west ham world
Transf er Window Summary It’s a time which every football fan across the countr y looks forward to. This one month has the ability to potentially make or break a season, and with The Hammers boasting no less than seven new signings, I think on the whole this has certainly been one of the more active transfer windows as far as West Ham are concerned. In contrast to the final few days of…
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Posted on 01 February 2014. Tags: Boleyn Ground, footy news, hammers, modibo-maiga, new signings, online soccer news, opinion, pablo armero, razvan-rat, sam allardyce, transfer deadline day, transfer news, upton park, west ham, west ham news
Now that the January Transfer Window has ‘slammed shut’, we can finally sit back and admire the business done by the owners and Sam Allardyce. We all knew that very little money would be spent, if any at all, and that we’d have to rely heavily on loan signings and free transfers to get through… Read more »
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Posted on 09 January 2014. Tags: capital-one-cup, chrome, matt-taylor, Moore Than Just a Club, older-post, pages, premier league, razvan-rat, west ham
I woke up today with the reminder of why I supported West Ham. It was 14th April 1991, I was eight sitting on a coach with my dad and brother heading to Villa Park, Birmingham. What a day it turned out to be. Not the score, as the ref Keith Hackett ruined the game by wrongfully sending off Tony Gale and we lost 4-0. However, our fans continuously sang “Billy Bonds’ Claret and Blue Army”. I remember thinking I will love…
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