Posted on 27 July 2018. Tags: fixture, News, premier league, sky tv, wednesday
West Ham have sold out their 3,000 allocation of tickets at Anfield for the first game of the 2018/2019 Premier League season against Liverpool. The initial 90% of tickets for this fixture sold out to Season Ticket Holders with 10+ points on Wednesday 25 July. The remaining 10% were made available for Season Ticket Holders […]
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Posted on 27 October 2017. Tags: carabao, football latest, match preview, premier league, south, wednesday
Our next match, in an ever continuing roller-coaster season so far, takes us to the south of London to face a struggling Crystal Palace side. West Ham’s second half performance against Spurs in the Carabao Cup on Wednesday was inspiring as we came from 2-0 down to inflict a most unlikely 3-2 win. Until that […]
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Posted on 01 June 2017. Tags: been-very, record-number, season, season-ticket, wednesday
West Ham United announced on the club’s official website that season ticket sales had been very positive. West Ham had a record number of season ticket renewals ahead of the 2017/18 season. Over 90% of the season ticket holders had renewed for next season by the deadline on Wednesday at 5pm. There were 52,000 season ticket […]
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Posted on 15 November 2013. Tags: bristol-city, Cardiff City, chris-hughton, norwich-city, nvar-pvar, script, super sunday, united, var-oldonload, wednesday, westham
From Chelsea to Northampton Town at the bottom of League Two, results over the next few games will be vital for coaches under pressure 1. Martin Jol (Fulham) For the moment Fulham’s owner, Shahid Kahn, is determined to support rather than sack Martin Jol despite the manager’s decreasing popularity with fans . This week, on Jol’s recommendation, Fulham appointed René Meulensteen as head coach in an effort to help stimulate improvement in a team that is conceding goals at an alarming rate and has won just …
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Posted in Guardian.co.uk