WHO Poll
Q: 2023/24 Hopes & aspirations for this season
a. As Champions of Europe there's no reason we shouldn't be pushing for a top 7 spot & a run in the Cups
24%
  
b. Last season was a trophy winning one and there's only one way to go after that, I expect a dull mid table bore fest of a season
17%
  
c. Buy some f***ing players or we're in a battle to stay up & that's as good as it gets
18%
  
d. Moyes out
37%
  
e. New season you say, woohoo time to get the new kit and wear it it to the pub for all the big games, the wags down there call me Mr West Ham
3%
  



charleyfarley 2:03 Sat Oct 22
⚽ West Ham v Sunderland - The Official Match Thread FT 1-0


SATURDAY 22ND OCTOBER
KICK OFF 15:00



ROBERT MADLEY: GAMES - 5 - 25 0
ASSISTANTS: M Perry, A Nunn 4th official: K Stroud



Adrian, Reid, Kouyate, Lanzini, Zaza, Obiang, Noble (c), Ogbonna, Payet, Antonio, Fernandes
Subs: Spiegel (GK), Nordtveit, Feghouli, Collins, Fletcher, Calleri, Oxford


• Pickford; Manquillo, Koné, O’Shea,Van Aanholt; Watmore,Rodwell, Ndong,Pienaar,Khazri;Defoe

BETWAY
• West Ham 4/6 :Draw 3/1 :Sunderland 9/2


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http://freelivefootballstreams.blogspot.co.uk/p/west-ham-united.html
**WATCH OUT FOR THOSE VIRUSES******

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Texas Iron 8:19 Thu Oct 27
Re: ⚽ West Ham v Sunderland - The Official Match Thread FT 1-0
Russ...

I agree...he did...

But what have they said about some of his other games this seadon...

Russ of the BML 11:57 Thu Oct 27
Re: ⚽ West Ham v Sunderland - The Official Match Thread FT 1-0
Texas:

Quote from the Chjelsea match report in The Telegraph.

"In the battle in midfield, Mark Noble came out on top over N’Golo Kante;"

;o)

Russ of the BML 10:34 Wed Oct 26
Re: ⚽ West Ham v Sunderland - The Official Match Thread FT 1-0
Texas Iron 11:45 Tue Oct 25

But what do you want him to fucking do? Ping a 60 yard ball every time he gets it? Or a slide rule pass to put someone through on goal every time he gets it.

Sunderland couldn't live with Noble and Obiang in the battle on Saturday. Each time they got the ball Obiang or Noble broke it up. But when they get the ball if they have no forward options what do you want them to do? Just kick it forward for the sake of it.

Often after a skirmish they'd get the ball and the only option is to just knock it ten yards sideways to someone with a bit of craft. You have to keep possession to make things happen.

Noble rolls his sleeves up and grafts every game and people like you just pull him to pieces. If he has no options then maybe you should look a bit further up the field for the problem.

Texas Iron 11:45 Tue Oct 25
Re: ⚽ West Ham v Sunderland - The Official Match Thread FT 1-0
Russ..
I didn't say ...everything...

stomper 8:14 Tue Oct 25
Re: ⚽ West Ham v Sunderland - The Official Match Thread FT 1-0
I guess these streams will suffice

Russ of the BML 10:38 Tue Oct 25
Re: ⚽ West Ham v Sunderland - The Official Match Thread FT 1-0
Mart O 6:51 Mon Oct 24

Fair enough. But you see what I mean.

Russ of the BML 10:35 Tue Oct 25
Re: ⚽ West Ham v Sunderland - The Official Match Thread FT 1-0
Texas Iron 9:50 Mon Oct 24

Oh. So you watched the whole game but still everything Noble did was slow and sideways?

Ok then.

Iron2010 10:08 Mon Oct 24
Re: ⚽ West Ham v Sunderland - The Official Match Thread FT 1-0

gph 10:57 Mon Oct 24

The main problem is the amount of time Noble takes to release the ball. He has a strange habit of running towards the player he is passing to. This means that the poor bastsrd receiving the ball has oppo players swarming around him.

Texas Iron 9:50 Mon Oct 24
Re: ⚽ West Ham v Sunderland - The Official Match Thread FT 1-0
Russ...
I don't base my opinions on MOTD...

Full stream live video on a big screen TV...connected to laptop.warch all matches in Prem...

Sven Roeder 9:05 Mon Oct 24
Re: ⚽ West Ham v Sunderland - The Official Match Thread FT 1-0
Duncan Watmore ..... I am guessing he is the only current Premier League footballer with a first class honours degree in economics and business management.
Is quick and tricky and didn't think they made the most of him. Will be one who attracts interest when they get relegated.

Was typical Moyes that he took off him and Khazri to RESPECT THE POINT while they wasted time instead of going for the win.

the exile 9:03 Mon Oct 24
Re: ⚽ West Ham v Sunderland - The Official Match Thread FT 1-0
Russ - agree about Obiang's good attitude. Sakho, take note.

riosleftsock 8:39 Mon Oct 24
Re: ⚽ West Ham v Sunderland - The Official Match Thread FT 1-0
To get back to the game.

I couldn't believe that Moyes took off Duncan Wharton (excuse spelling if wrong). I'd never seen this lad play before but form about 20-25 mins in fucking bossed the game for them and was superb. Reminded me of an in-form Scott Parker, absolutely fantastic player is this lad, should play 90 mins every game for them.

He was everywhere, pressing our midfielders and wing backs and always positive in use of the ball. A posh Steve Lomas.

Mart O 6:51 Mon Oct 24
Re: ⚽ West Ham v Sunderland - The Official Match Thread FT 1-0
It was Cantona that described Deschamps as a 'water carrier', not Zidane. And even then that was part bitterness that Deschamps, as captain, made it clear he didn't want the silly fucker anywhere near the national side.

Russ of the BML 6:46 Mon Oct 24
Re: ⚽ West Ham v Sunderland - The Official Match Thread FT 1-0
Rivs 5:26 Mon Oct 24

I don't actually give two fucks what you think.

Rivs 5:26 Mon Oct 24
Re: ⚽ West Ham v Sunderland - The Official Match Thread FT 1-0
Russ of the BML 10:43 Mon Oct 24
Re: ⚽ West Ham v Sunderland - The Official Match Thread FT 1-0 Russ of the BML 10:43

Agree in part but 1st name on the team sheet I don't think so

One McAvennieeeeee 4:40 Mon Oct 24
Re: ⚽ West Ham v Sunderland - The Official Match Thread FT 1-0
Calm down son, I love PEDDERS.

Russ of the BML 4:39 Mon Oct 24
Re: ⚽ West Ham v Sunderland - The Official Match Thread FT 1-0
I think also Obiang has to take a lot of credit for the way he has conducted himself since he has been here. He was obviously aware of his own ability and it must've been frustrating for him last season to see us doing well and not being involved as much as he'd like. But he just kept his head down, kept working, kept his fitness and was there to be called on when we needed him.

Now he has got his reward and I suppose what I am saying is he has sort of made himself a 'key' player.

Fair play to him and long may it continue.

Russ of the BML 4:36 Mon Oct 24
Re: ⚽ West Ham v Sunderland - The Official Match Thread FT 1-0
One McAvennieeeeee 10:44 Mon Oct 24

Well, ok. Maybe second. But then Payet is only as good as how much ball he gets. Obiang is the player that breaks it up and gives it to him. Bit like as Zidane described Deschamps as the "Water Carrier".

I mean, it's no good having a Ferrari if you don't have the keys is it?

Hammers1993 4:03 Mon Oct 24
Re: ⚽ West Ham v Sunderland - The Official Match Thread FT 1-0
Russ of the BML 10:43 Mon Oct 24

Whilst I don't agree with him being the first name on the team sheet I would give him 3rd!

Behind Payet (1) and Lanzini (2)..

gph 10:57 Mon Oct 24
Re: ⚽ West Ham v Sunderland - The Official Match Thread FT 1-0
Noble sees some pretty good forward passes and makes them.

If you're watching on a stream you need to fill in what you're not seeing (you know, what's not in that window surrounding the ball) with your imagination.

My guess is that a lot of the time Noble passes sideways it's because the movement in front of him is not creating the opportunity for a decent pass.

Then it's far better to pass sideways than waste possession with an Allardyce-style percentage ball, hoping it will bounce around a bit and fall to one of our lot.

Lily Hammer 10:47 Mon Oct 24
Re: ⚽ West Ham v Sunderland - The Official Match Thread FT 1-0
Russ

I too thought Noble was excellent at his job on Saturday. It's a lazy view to say he only passes sideways.

Noble takes responsibility time and time again, regardless of how well or badly the team are playing. He knows when to up the tempo and he knows when to slow it down. You can tell Payet looks to him as much as Noble looks to Payet.

Anyone who doesn't notice our captain's valuable attributes should stick to taxi driving and window licking.

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