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Tanner 9:50 Tue May 16
PL2 playoff final
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Currently winning 2-1, both cracking strikes by Martinez
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Iron Duke
9:54 Tue May 16
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It would be great for them if they can win. 30 minutes to go.
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defence
10:12 Tue May 16
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Can Spanish Tony play for the first team on Sunday?
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Far Cough
10:14 Tue May 16
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He should and Quina
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defence
10:15 Tue May 16
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Agreed also Holland and one of the CBs.
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Mr Anon
10:16 Tue May 16
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Martinez can't play for us, didn't return in the window
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Tanner
10:27 Tue May 16
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Winners 2-1
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stoneman
10:27 Tue May 16
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Yessssssss.
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Far Cough
10:31 Tue May 16
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Excellent
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Eddie B
10:31 Tue May 16
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George Dobson with another great game, and made another yet goal. He should be given a chance this kid.
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Sir Alf
10:47 Tue May 16
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Great win.
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Hammer28
10:54 Tue May 16
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Quina was not in the side tonight. Dobson had good game but struggled in early part of the season on loan in league 2.
Another massive showing for Martinez especially first game back from injury.
Certainly deserves a place on the bench on Sunday.
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Hammer28
10:56 Tue May 16
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Unsure on the ruling for coming back from a loan and playing again. Be a shame if he can't as be good to travel with first team etc then be around pre season and see how he gets on.
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Takashi Miike
11:07 Tue May 16
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well done to the boys, hopefully Martinez will get a chance next season
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Iron2010
11:31 Tue May 16
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These lads need to be given a chance. The attachment to expensive journeymen is a joke
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terry-h
11:33 Tue May 16
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Stephen Hendrie played the second half of the match,after returning from his loan at relegated Blackburn Rovers.
Apparently he gave Martinez a double-kiss at the final whistle.
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normannomates
2:11 Wed May 17
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Martinez is the real deal.
We poached Dobson from the Arsenal..high hopes for him also.
Personally hoping Declan Rice gets a crack..captain of the side
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Baggins
8:31 Wed May 17
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Terrific achievement from the kids, well done all involved.
The top division will be very difficult next season. Will be interesting to see how they get on.
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Far Cough
12:41 Wed May 17
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Martinez, 14 goals in 14 games, outstanding
Bilic, start him on Sunday
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Athletico Easthamico
8:59 Wed May 17
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Tiny Dan Kemp stood tall for West Ham and Declan Rice will be a star - U23s talking points
A number of Hammers youngsters put in stunning displays
By Sam Inkersole
West Ham U23s were victorious and thoroughly deserved it
He might be small, but Dan Kemp is a big time player
The Hammers winger can't be much taller than 5ft 4in and you suspect when the opposition left back sees him, they will think they are in a field day.
But, they would be wrong. So very, very wrong. Kemp has a heart and also an engine that belies his diminutive stature. He is so hard to shrug off the ball, he isn't brushed aside easily and his low centre of gravity makes it tricky for defenders. He was brilliant against Newcastle and he was equally good at Wolves as well. In the two games, the little man has been the one who stood tall and was counted the most when West Ham's backs were against the wall.
Toni Martinez really is the real deal
The Spanish striker was playing his first game in ten weeks after injury and he certainly looked rusty in the opening exchanges at St James' Park. His touch was a bit off, he wasn't making runs and he had a shot which went 20 yards over the bar.
But, one pass made the difference and it was from midfielder George Dobson, who got Martinez in behind the defence for the first time, two minutes before he scored the opener. Toni Martinez scored twice for the Hammers That gave Martinez the confidence he needed and the next chance he had - bang - it was past the Newcastle stopper Nathan Harker before he knew it.
Then, Martinez had his second chance on 59 minutes and yet again, he was so, so clinical as he smashed home from the edge of the box. One touch - woof - it was in.
He scored 15 goals in 14 games for the PL2 side and when the likes of Jonathan Calleri and Ashley Fletcher are really struggling, it's a surprise we haven't seen Martinez in the first team.
Declan Rice is a natural born leader
If you watched the game at St James' Park, you won't recall Declan Rice making a single mistake all night. Not one.
He was imperious and showed exactly why he was Young Hammer of the Year this season. Terry Westley claimed the centre back was the best player in PL2 division two this season and it'd take something special to try and disprove that.
Rice has pace, strength, energy, leadership, commitment, passion - everything you want from a West Ham player. If anyone deserved to lift the shield on Tuesday night, it was him.
The step up now is incredible for the Hammers Now that promotion is secured, the Hammers are in Division One of the PL2, they enter European competition and also, the Checkatrade Trophy next season.
On the horizon are Chelsea, Man Utd, Man City, Arsenal, Liverpool and Tottenham acadamies. West Ham were a big fish in division two but no more, they will be the small fish in the top flight.
It may need a change in ethos on the loan system and we could see the likes of Josh Cullen, Reece Burke and Reece Oxford not heading on loan next year but the U23s will be better for it.
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Athletico Easthamico
9:09 Wed May 17
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Raphael Spiegel
Solid, could have maybe done better with the goal by clearing out the man rather than letting the header come back across. Other than the goal, he wasn't tested too much but showed great hands when needed. 7
Kyle Knoyle
Consistently bombed forward at every opportunity he could and his end product was always a threat. Was tested by the pacy Fernandez in the final half hour but held up very strongly. 7 (played even though he knew he had been released)
Declan Rice
Didn't make a single mistake all evening, the Young Hammer of the Year. One outstanding piece of defending against Heardman in the second half was elite standard. The boy will go far. 9
Olatunji Akinola
Started nervously but grew into the game really well alongside Rice. Did the dirty work well and was very composed. 7
Noha Sylvestre
Struggled to get forward as much as usual, took a whack midway through the half which affected him badly and was subbed off just a minute before the break. 6
Moses Makasi
Did exactly what he needed to, which was to shield Dobson when he went to win the ball. A very solid presence in the midfield and didn't look flustered once. 7
George Dobson
Fantastic display as he controlled the West Ham midfield. Brought so much composure to the central area, played the ball simply and effectively. Brilliant vision to set up Martinez for the equaliser. Very, very good. 8
Dan Kemp
Absolutely ran his socks off all night long down the right hand side, a real bundle of energy. Unlucky not to get on the scoresheet because he deserved a goal for sure. 8
Martin Samuelsen Did too many tricks in the first half and didn't play it simple enough. Completely different player after the break though as he drove the Hammers forward more often than not. 7
Nathan Holland
A peripheral figure for the majority of the game. Tried his best by darting into midfield off his wing but it had little effect and he was subbed on 54 minutes. 6
Antonio Martinez
Didn't figure much in the game until he got his big chance two minutes before the break and he smashed it home. Clinical. Then, ten minutes into the second half, he pinged home another. What a star he is going to be. 9
Subs
Stephen Hendrie (for Sylvestre, 44') Defensively excellent. Didn't pose much of a threat going forward but he wasn't really needed. 7
Grady Diangana (for Holland, 54') Made a massive impact as he brought so much pace and energy down the West Ham left. A real threat for the time he was on the pitch. 7
Joe Powell (for Martinez, 85') Gave the ball away a couple of times which invited unnecessary pressure but defended well. 6
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