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6.500 to Coventry

What’s it like to see a crowd?

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West Ham to sign African International Centre Back in January!

Brilliant! If the rumours are true, we are trying to sign Moustapha Bayal Sall in January. Now apart from the fact that he will be nicknamed Crap as soon as we sign him – what self respecting East Ender could resist given his Christian name? – there is the little matter of the African Cup of Nations …

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QPR’s Fernandes freewheeling and back peddling all at the same time!

It somehow seems a little disrespectful for Fernandes to be spinning his yarns on the day after Gary Speed’s death, but the guy is bursting with bull so I suppose he couldn’t keep it in for 24 hours. Just listen to the egotistic self publicist! Talking about the wheeze of tweeting the fans to ask them to nominate potential new signings…

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Early predictions

Playing badly for most parts but still winning. Surely champions form aren’t we? What do you think at this moment in the season? Anyone remember the last time we finished champions of the (old)2nd Division? I think we have to go back to the days of B&W!! Guess the year…(don’t cheat) View This Poll

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The football league show

The Nativity play season is upon us, and many of you, I suspect, will be taking an afternoon off to sit in uncomfortable chairs in a school hall craning your neck for a fleeting glimpse of progeny in the part of fourth sheep or “angel that stands at the back…

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Was relegation as bad as you thought it would be?

There was a time when relegation from the Premier League was considered little short of a death sentence as clubs fought to deal with the dire financial consequences of losing their place among the elite. The experience can still be traumatic – witness Portsmouth’s woes following their relegation last summer – but parachute money has cushioned the …

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Sall deal looking more likely

West Ham manager Sam Allardyce is hoping to convince Senegal international Moustapha Bayal Sall to make the move to Upton Park during the January transfer window. Fellow Championship side Doncaster had hoped to sign the defender in January but West Ham are hoping to hijack the move as they look to gain…

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Hammers boss praises second-half performance

West Ham boss Sam Allardyce praised his side’s second-half performance after they battled back to beat Derby County 3-1.

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It’s worth staying up, if only to avoid a night in with Manish | Martin Kelner

As Saturday night turns into Sunday morning, the Football League Show will ask serious questions about your durability The Nativity play season is upon us, and many of you, I suspect, will be taking an afternoon off to sit in uncomfortable chairs in a school hall craning your neck for a fleeting glimpse of progeny in the…

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West Ham’s Perfect Day – Well Nearly!

Southampton lost, Leeds lost, Hull lost, Leicester drew, Middlesborough drew, Blackpool drew, Birmingham drew, even Millwall edged closer to relegation whilst taking two points off of Palace. Only Cardiff let the side down by beating Forest, otherwise we would have been the only side in the top half to take maximum points! I keep saying that Doctor Evil has signed…

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Why Gary, why?

What a terrible waste. Gary Speed was a very decent player, a  very decent bloke by all accounts and, based on recent Wales performances, a more than very decent manager; but at aged 42 he has thrown away his life and left a wife and two young children in mourning. What ever …

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Sam Baldocks injury

Watching last nights game it would appear Sam pulled his Hamstring. The look on his face wasn’t good but I’m guessing him walking off pretty pronto means the injury isn’t as severe as it could of been. Here is a little about the injury if you don’t already know that …

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Dozy Gabbidon Costs QPR Points

Good to see Danny Fcuk the West Ham Fans Gabbidon playing his full part in helping QPR to defeat at Norwich. We Hammers fans are well used to seeing forwards unmarked in the six yard box with Gabbidon standing watching, so it is nice to know that Danny Boy is maintaining his West Ham form whilst playing …

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Who in this team runs with the ball?

One of the biggest problems with the current team is the absence of players with the ability to run past opponents. Tell me, who in the ranks has the pace or ability to take on opposition players and beat them? Faubert should be doing it, of course, but he always seems to receive the …

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Tottenham’s Parker’s limitations exposed

True Spurs won but, by all accounts they were lucky. I didn’t see the game but the BBC report reads: “The scoreline flattered Spurs, who were disappointing in the first half and lacked creativity in central areas, with Rafael van der Vaart (hamstring) and Luka Modric (ill) both out.” Now there’s a surprise. Like I keep saying, Parker is…

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WHU v Derby stats

More: WHU v Derby stats

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WHU to take on Donny for Sall

West Ham are to rival Doncaster for St Etienne defender Moustapha Bayal Sall, 25, who is out of contract in the summer. He was set for the Keepmoat but Sam Allardyce is also keen on the Senegal international.

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West Ham 3 Derby 1 – Magnificent Mediocrity!

The Nolan goal said it all. It was pure class, a beautiful strike, caught perfectly on the volley and drilled exocet like into the bottom corner of the net, beyond the despairing outstretched hand of former Labour Minister for Welfare Reform Frank Fielding. But what had Nolan done before that divine intervention? Absolutely nowt. Within 30 seconds of the…

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West Ham 3 Derby 1: Nolan hits a stunner for high-flying Hammers

West Ham narrowed the gap at the top of the npower Championship to just two points after coming from behind to win 3-1 against Derby.

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Hammers keep up pressure with Derby win

West Ham closed the gap on Championship leaders Southampton to two points after a 3-1 home win over Derby County.

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West Ham 3 Derby 1: Nolan at the double as Hammers march on

Captain Kevin Nolan bagged a second-half brace as high-flying West Ham recorded their fifth win in six league games.

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Cole Starts, Taylor Saved For Middlesborough

Just as I predicted in midweek, Taylor is not being risked for today’s game, with Allardyce anxious to have five fit, combative midfielders for the trip to Miserableborough on Tuesday. Cole, on the other hand, is given a start up top alongside Baldock. The team also has a more positive look with Faubert starting on the right of midfield …

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The Sun says, "Karren Brady is a whore"!

Sorry about the headline, just quoting from Karren’s own (or ghosted) article in ‘The Sun’ so, presumably that is permissable? Isn’t it interesting that whilst whoring herself for “News and Abuse International”, Princess Brady is simultaneously pursuing a legal case because her own phone was tapped? Hypocritical or what? How our heart bleeds for you Karren as you take Satan’s coinage …

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Move Over QPR and Chelsea, here comes West Ham Plastics!

Well the name West Ham Olympic was rejected by the fans, so now Brady floats out her latest masterplan, throwing all tradition out with the bath water and transforming the club into West Ham Plastic. We mock Chelsea fans with the label Plastics and look back at the artificial pitches laid by QPR and…

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ALLARDYCE TARGETS IMPROVED HOME FORM

Allardyce: Wants home form to improve West Ham manager Sam Allardyce has urged his side to reward their fans’ loyalty by continuing to improve their home form. Allardyce’s team sit second in the npower Championship as they look to secure immediate promotion back to the Premier League. That strong position has been achieved despite their patchy …

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Phil Jones, Micah Richards, Kyle Walker… who should be right back in the England team?

With a host of top right backs now playing in the Premier League, we’ve asked a number of former players to select their current favourites.

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