Will someone please ask that ball-boy to move
Posted on 10 January 2012.
Will someone please ask that ball-boy to move
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Posted on 10 January 2012.
Reported West Ham United transfer target Yannick Sagbo has revealed that he would be keen on joining the Hammers. The 22-year-old striker, who currently plies his trade with French club Evian, is said to have been watched by scouts from West Ham at the weekend. After learning of the …
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Posted on 10 January 2012.
…we will be renamed West Ham All Stars before you know it! How good are these players? Well worryingly Allardyce has no idea. As he admitted on Radio 5, he doesn’t bother to check out players personally, he trusts to his scouts. Whereas Stoke’s Tony Pulis insists on seeing a player perform live before he …
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Posted on 09 January 2012.
Pigs might fly! Well Frank might fly then! But he sure as hell won’t be heading back to Upton Park as one ridiculous report on the net suggests. There’s as much chance of Gordon Brown being welcomed back as leader of the Labour Party or of Steve McClaren being reappointed manager of England or of Rob Green …
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Posted on 09 January 2012.
West Ham are revising their bid for Huddersfield’s in-demand striker Jordan Rhodes. Sportsmail revealed that manager Sam Allardyce had offered £4million for Rhodes, 21, last week, but Huddersfield insist he is not for sale, particularly after his five-goal show against Wycombe attracted more interest from Premier League clubs such as…
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Posted on 08 January 2012.
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Posted on 08 January 2012.
After West Ham’s humiliating exit from the FA Cup at Sheffield Wednesday, manager Sam Allardyce has put his hands up and admitted that his tactical limitations are behind West Ham’s failure to score more than a single goal in each of the last seven games. Speaking after the long journey back to London, Allardyce said: “Some managers …
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Posted on 08 January 2012.
QPR’s patience with Neil Warnock has run out and the great motor mouth has been replaced after a disastrous run of games which has seen the Rs collect just one point from the last 21. With relegation fears growing, new owner Tony Fernandes has panicked and sacked the man who led QPR to promotion…
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Posted on 08 January 2012.
OK, a number of key players were rested from the game, but the situation is now getting desperate. In the last seven games our goal return has been: 1,0,1,1,1,1,0. That isn’t a problem, that is a crisis. We were playing against a Third Division team managed by Gary Megson today for pity’s sake! And our opponents in the previous games …
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Posted on 08 January 2012.
Robert Green Our number one keeper has been linked to Monaco. Their first choice keeper Sebastien Chabbert has a long term injury and the club are looking to Green to come in and replace him. Ryoichi Maeda WHU have apparently solved the work permit issues that came with Maeda and have taken him …
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Posted on 08 January 2012.
Interesting. Doctor Evil seems to be trying to win the game whilst not risking his blue chip players. Green, Tomkins (both subs), Nolan, Cole and Noble (nowhere to be seen) are all rested, but O’Neil, Lansbury, Collison, Reid, O’Brien and Baldock all start. You have a sense that Sears and Carew…
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Posted on 08 January 2012.
At last! Will we get to see if this boy has what it takes at last? I hope so! Good job Suarez isn’t in the opposition team or he could end up in all sorts of trouble should MonteNEGRO play!
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Posted on 08 January 2012.
The Olympic Stadium will not be occupied by West Ham after the 2012 Games unless retractable seating is installed, according to the club’s co-owner David Gold. Slide in slide out “We are not prepared to have fans sitting 60 yards from the pitch,” he said. “We still want to move into the stadium but will…
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Posted on 08 January 2012.
Budweiser has signed up football managers Sam Allardyce and Ian Holloway to star in radio ads highlighting its sponsorship of the FA Cup, which reaches its third round this weekend. The 30- and 60-second radio ads have been created by Anomaly London and feature the West Ham United manager Allardyce and Blackpool …
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Posted on 07 January 2012.
After studying tapes of the Norwich game, the QPR manager Neil Warnock has identified a guy wearing a grey suit with a blue shirt and wearing a hat in the Norwich section of the crowd. At one point, the mystery man is clearly seen to shout something at the assistant referee, who shortly…
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Posted on 07 January 2012.
Reports are suggesting that Leicester are triggering a £1.85m buy out clause for Billy Sharp. If that figure is correct, then it is the bargain of the century. There were all sorts of rumours about us signing Sharp last weekend – in fact he was supposed to be in London for a…
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Posted on 07 January 2012.
Do we have that much rep? A CAMPAIGNER for justice following the Hillsborough disaster said it was “insensitive” to use crowd control barriers for an FA Cup game at the Sheffield stadium this weekend. Margaret Aspinall, whose 18-year-old son James died in the football tragedy in 1989 when Liverpool took on Nottingham Forest in an FA Cup semi-final…
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Posted on 07 January 2012.
So the full consequences of the Suarez affair have now been exposed. When Liverpool players wore their Suarez shirts in support of racism, I called for the club to be expelled from the Premiership. I called the gesture arrogant and dangerous and stated that it put Liverpool on the side of the racists. I also asked …
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Posted on 07 January 2012.
The ‘Manchester United of the championship’ tag counts for nothing when a Premier league club comes calling. That’s exactly what has now happened after our initial offer was turned down for Rhodes and in the mean time a host of Premier league clubs have now come calling. TEN scouts (including Liverpool and …
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Posted on 07 January 2012.
KRISS AKABUSI has a New Year’s resolution: to watch as much of his beloved West Ham as possible as they attempt a swift return to the Premier League. The owner of the most famous laugh in sport is fondly remembered for his gold medal heroics with Britain’s 4x400m relay team in the 1991 World Championships…
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Posted on 06 January 2012.
Don’t get excited, its Herita Ilunga shuffling back to Upton Park after his stroll in Doncaster! But amazingly, Rovers want him back again! Why? I’ve kept an eye on Donny since Rita has joined them and I’ve seen how often they have conceded because the guy is AWOL from his left back berth. If I was Doncaster, I…
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Posted on 06 January 2012.
DONCASTER Rovers’ boss Dean Saunders is hoping to secure the services of West Ham United left-back Herita Ilunga ahead of tomorrow’s FA Cup third round tie against Notts County at the Keepmoat Stadium. Ilunga returned to Upton Park earlier this week at the end of his loan period, designed to put the out-of-favour defender in the ‘shop…
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Posted on 05 January 2012.
Look who’s scoring for Zaragoza….
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Posted on 05 January 2012.
Several clubs are weighing up a January move for Barnet winger Mark Marshall according to his adviser Saif Rubie. The 24-year-old started this season well and was the subject of failed bids from Charlton and Bournemouth towards the end of the summer transfer window. However the winger, in recent…
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Posted on 05 January 2012.
(Article submitted by Kevin in Manchester) ‘Men make their own history, but they do not make it as they please; they do not make it under self-selected circumstances, but under circumstances existing already, given and transmitted from the past’. Karl Marx. In a tempestuous decade we have found ourselves tossed between…
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Posted on 05 January 2012.
Can John Terry criticise Diane Abbott or would that be the pot calling the kettle black? Tell me, how can Terry be taken to court for abusing one individual, whilst Abbott can abuse an entire ethnic group and get away scott free? Shouldn’t the Met be knocking on her door? Terry’s comments were made in the boiling cauldron of …
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