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15 Aug 2018 19:42:47
Anyone know if any clubs are looking to offer Ginge a game. Seems like he would be a good option for a Championship or League 1 promotion chasing club.

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1.) 15 Aug 2018 20:28:16
Never mind Championship or Divn 1 I'd have him back at the London Stadium.


 

 

05 Aug 2018 20:43:24
How many goals? MP has a reputation for attacking sides and lots of goals as evidenced by first season at city. Could let a lot in without a defensive midfielder but with the passing and attack I have seen so far, is it possible to see 60+?

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1.) 05 Aug 2018 21:32:09
The problem is against a lot of sides now once you lose the ball you don’t get it back. Without a DM in there breaking up play and winning the midfield battle we could be conceding a ton and not scoring many unless we play a style similar to that of Leicester. But even they have a DM in there as everyone knows the importance of it. Other than us, it would seem. If we take the few chances we are likely to have as a result of always chasing possession then we could score 50 plus.


2.) 05 Aug 2018 22:00:54
It’s the goals against that I’m concerned with IRONMIKE.


3.) 05 Aug 2018 22:28:35
If we don’t bring in a new DM, MP will use Rice, who, as we have all seen, is getting better and better at it.

I can see huge offers for him at the end of this season.


4.) 05 Aug 2018 22:57:13
What if Rice is injured or picks up a suspension? It would be madness not reinforce in this area of the pitch. If the manager cannot get the players he wants then an argument can be made to wait until one can be found and not just buy for the sake of buying. But in this area of the pitch this argument doesn’t hold much weight with me. It is essential to reinforce. As good as Rice is we can’t rely on one player.

We relied on Carrol for 2 years and look what happened there.


5.) 06 Aug 2018 09:07:33
100% Agree! . first of all for me i think Rice is a better centre half than anyone else we´ve got after all he got runner up hammer of the year playing in that position! . maybe Ogbonna has more experience but not ability wise for me!

I will be amazed if we don´t buy a proven holding midfielder and i genuinely fear for us if we don´t . its all good having these new attacking players which we should also all bear in mind a lot of the new players have no experience in the PML and who´s to know if they´ll be a success. its a tough old league as we know! .

We need to protect that defense, break up play, keep the ball more and pass it better as it´s been a glaring problem the last 2 seasons! . fingers crossed MP pulls something out of the bag!


6.) 06 Aug 2018 14:56:38
Hiya buckyohare what's your opinion on NOBLE because i really don't get it people rate him so highly I've been a SUPPORTER of west ham for 40 years and have seen some good footballers in my time and i always watch games somehow when i get home from games and this is my honest opinion when pardew was in charge noble was not bad through to big sam at the end of sams reign NOBLE AND NOLAN were dreadful but sam loved tge pair of them especially nolan from hus bolton days and the last half of tge season just gone noble was awful so was the team against man utd nobles performance was shocking he was miles behind the game i ain't a west ham tinted look what he's done for the club kind of supporter i'm gratefull but they earned very good money that's the least they can do is try but heres my question bucky do you think without noble and a suitable replacement we wouldn't be a better team? COYI.


7.) 06 Aug 2018 15:41:57
I think we sometimes forget there is more to football than we realise. West Ham have had a fair few managers in recent years and much has changed in the way of personnel, however Noble remains a constant. Could this many managers be wrong about him? Whilst I think he does some stuff well he is short in some areas and you certainly couldn’t make a case for him to make the side in any of the big teams. This is ultimately what the fans expect. Players that have the ability to push for places in these top sides, however realistic that may be.

Wether it be his qualities as a captain, his personality in the dressing room or something else we cannot place a stat to he clearly offers something important. It isn’t as if the fans love him so much that they would riot and the manager feels he has no option but to play him. He is being picked on merit. Even if we don’t understand the thinking behind it. I would stick with him and he would certainly always be in my squad if not starting eleven?

I’ll answer your question with another question. Kouyate has more ability than Noble, were we a better side with him in and Noble out?


8.) 07 Aug 2018 12:11:44
Is Sturaro completely dead as some outlets still commenting on him.


 

 

 

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12 Feb 2019 20:32:58
And we were 3rd from top at that point. Sounds like West Ham.

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05 Apr 2020 14:06:35
I don't know any large business that has not considered pandemic as a top 10 continuity risk, so to argue that it has only happened once in England is stretching the defence of the FA beyond the realms of the credible. The very fact that this has not been properly considered and catered for is indefensible and yet you try to defend. I wonder why? And yes my view that they should include and should have included a clause in all player contracts is also a valid point.

This circus allows players to be paid massive wages even though they cannot play and is an example of the people running football not being fit custodians and my guess is most supporters believe football clubs and administrators are a bunch of chancers. Just because you say it ain't so does not mean that it is not so. Evidence is the number of clubs on the brink of collapse, Sepp Blatter, Platini etc.

Who really believes that the FA's fit and proper person tests are worth the paper they are written on after the sort of fiasco we saw at Leeds and the unfortunate events at Bury. So bottom line is that FA, FIFA, Clubs should have planned for this and they did not. That strikes me as an excellent example of poor administration and Football is not alone in the sporting arena of being poorly administered.

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04 Apr 2020 09:03:04
I am surprised that contracts don't have a "force majeure" clause for pandemic. I work for a FTSE 100 company and that is a standard part of our contracts. Even more surprised that the FA does not have pre determined rules for not completing the season. After all its not as if this sort of thing has not happened before. But then again maybe I am not that surprised as most football club owners, chair persons, administrators etc are a bunch of chancers.

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{Ed002's Note - The contracts are constrained by date - they all have a June 30 end date (modified for leagues with split seasons). There is no need for force majeure clauses as they are controlled by a single organisation (FIFA). FIFA are aware that they need to adapt the rules if the season is to continue beyond June and will allow month-on-month extensions (or even game-by-game). So that is not a difficult issue to contend with. Not completing a season happens rarely (only once in England) and it is not something it would be easy to write riles for. As for you last sentence, it is simply not true.}