The Official West Ham United Thread. Vol 3
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coldel said:
TCEvo said:
Via Roshane Thomas on Twitter: Aaron Cresswell has agreed a one-contract extension. Ben Johnson expected to leave.
And via Jacob Steinberg: Bowen expected to be in the England squad.
Given its a squad of 30 and Bowen can play wide and up front, it gives him a decent chance of that first call. Whether he makes the final cut though...And via Jacob Steinberg: Bowen expected to be in the England squad.
So Cress signing another year puts to bed the nonsense that he’d gone on strike earlier,and Fab has come out singing Moyes management,again putting to bed he’d done the same with a hizzy fit when swapped for Areola.
Maybe we haven’t announced J-Lo yet as Poch is now available and he wants to work for a proper Chairman ….
Maybe we haven’t announced J-Lo yet as Poch is now available and he wants to work for a proper Chairman ….
Sad to see Nolan go,looks like Nobes is staying.
West Ham United can confirm that men’s first-team coaches Billy McKinlay, Kevin Nolan, John Heitinga and Henry Newman have left the Club.
The Club would like to thank them for their hard work, commitment and dedication to West Ham United and wish them the best in the future.
West Ham United can confirm that men’s first-team coaches Billy McKinlay, Kevin Nolan, John Heitinga and Henry Newman have left the Club.
The Club would like to thank them for their hard work, commitment and dedication to West Ham United and wish them the best in the future.
Just in case you missed it guys https://www.whufc.com/video/player/0_0svrc7w8?feed...
Some great names in the line up, even Deano Ashton bagging a goal. Was blast from the past to see Bertie Brayley on the pitch as well, remember years ago our youth team battering Coventry 9-0 over two legs and he was up top I believe?
Some great names in the line up, even Deano Ashton bagging a goal. Was blast from the past to see Bertie Brayley on the pitch as well, remember years ago our youth team battering Coventry 9-0 over two legs and he was up top I believe?
coldel said:
Just in case you missed it guys https://www.whufc.com/video/player/0_0svrc7w8?feed...
Some great names in the line up, even Deano Ashton bagging a goal. Was blast from the past to see Bertie Brayley on the pitch as well, remember years ago our youth team battering Coventry 9-0 over two legs and he was up top I believe?
I enjoyed that.....thanks for posting Some great names in the line up, even Deano Ashton bagging a goal. Was blast from the past to see Bertie Brayley on the pitch as well, remember years ago our youth team battering Coventry 9-0 over two legs and he was up top I believe?
coldel said:
Lopetegui confirmed officially at West Ham. Good to see the phrase 'head coach' used and not 'manager' used in the comms - should ensure overall a better running of the club alongside Steidten.
Despite the criticism of Moyes, self included, I am finding it hard to be enthusiastic about this press release. RichB said:
espite the criticism of Moyes, self included, I am finding it hard to be enthusiastic about this press release.
To be honest, I cannot realistically think of a manager we could have got who would have excited me. Something that does give me a little confidence is that he can pick Wolves up from last to mid table, he knows the league from an outside the sky sports 6 perspective. He starts in July, but that shouldnt hold recruitment up because unlike the Moyes era we dont need a Dithering Dave signing everything off. I would expect they are already chasing players.
RichB said:
coldel said:
Lopetegui confirmed officially at West Ham. Good to see the phrase 'head coach' used and not 'manager' used in the comms - should ensure overall a better running of the club alongside Steidten.
Despite the criticism of Moyes, self included, I am finding it hard to be enthusiastic about this press release. It’s done now… let’s see.
HighwayStar said:
I’m not keen either. From what I’ve seen of Lopetegui’s management style and his reasons for walking out on Wolves his appointment doesn’t fill me with optimism. I was hoping for Amorim.
It’s done now… let’s see.
I suspect Amorim is either going to do another season in Portugal or is waiting to see where a space opens up in the managerial merry go round about to kick off across a few countries. It’s done now… let’s see.
HighwayStar said:
I’m not keen either. From what I’ve seen of Lopetegui’s management style and his reasons for walking out on Wolves his appointment doesn’t fill me with optimism. I was hoping for Amorim.
It’s done now… let’s see.
Look on the bright side. It's not Benitez, Dyche, Lampard, Gerrard......It’s done now… let’s see.
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