West Ham Utd 2-2 West Bromwich Albion (11/02/17)
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Re: West Ham Utd vs West Bromwich Albion: match thread
Great game. This was what I want from my West Ham teams. Going at the opposition and trying to win the game. We actually do need games like this for this ground to begin to feel like home again. Under Bilic, the players earned our support every week at The Boleyn, but they haven't done it enough since the move, yesrpterday they did.
A few observations. Fonte looks like a very calming influence on Reid and looked solid again,
Kouyate is sadly not a right-back and we still haven't got one worthy of the name.
Feghouli is trying and there is a player in there. With everyone fit I don't think he makes the team but he's an excellent squad player.
Antonio is fantastic, but really does have a shocking touch. I can see why Bilic prefers him at wing-back.
Bringing Calleri on I hit e secodpnd half was like playing with 10 men. He may well become a quality player one day, But right now he gives us very little.
Fantastic passion and heart from all the players and staff. I don't care much for the board, but these players and managers are desperate for West Ham Utd to do well. And that is a very good sign.
There were 5 marginal decisions to be made today. We didn't get a single one of them. Disappointing.
Great game though!
A few observations. Fonte looks like a very calming influence on Reid and looked solid again,
Kouyate is sadly not a right-back and we still haven't got one worthy of the name.
Feghouli is trying and there is a player in there. With everyone fit I don't think he makes the team but he's an excellent squad player.
Antonio is fantastic, but really does have a shocking touch. I can see why Bilic prefers him at wing-back.
Bringing Calleri on I hit e secodpnd half was like playing with 10 men. He may well become a quality player one day, But right now he gives us very little.
Fantastic passion and heart from all the players and staff. I don't care much for the board, but these players and managers are desperate for West Ham Utd to do well. And that is a very good sign.
There were 5 marginal decisions to be made today. We didn't get a single one of them. Disappointing.
Great game though!
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Re: West Ham Utd vs West Bromwich Albion: match thread
I missed the foul on Antonio, must have been the couple of minutes I was grabbing a beer, poor organisational skills I know, I would like to see the incident but it's not available anywhere, I'm sure there must be a replay of it somewhere, just a short gif would be sufficient, any one of you technically minded lot able to post a link?
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Re: West Ham Utd vs West Bromwich Albion: match thread
Agreed, although in part that is due to the typical Pulis tactics of setting out to defend an early lead, which gave us a chance to regain our composure. As we saw with Man City, they really went for the jugular and we did wilt so it was game over early doors.davids cross wrote:
Biggest plus was how we responded to going behind. Thought we might wilt a bit, if not a lot, we didn't. They gathered themselves and got over the early goal.
I was watching Callieri at times off the ball and he just seemed to be ambling into a general attacking position and not watching the play even though we were on the attack, although his presence did seem to make a difference overall, so I'm not sure what to make of him.
However I enjoyed the game overall and it was a decent performance, and was disappointed not to get one over a typical Pulis tactics time wasting performance, after a very similar game a few seasons ago against Stoke at The Boleyn when they went 1 up after a few minutes and time wasted until we got two goals back, but held on that time.
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Re: West Ham Utd vs West Bromwich Albion: match thread
Seemed pretty aware of what was going on when the ball came back to him to score.southendmadhammer wrote:Feghouli reminds me so much of a ***** Matt Jarvis. His awareness and decision making are so so poor.
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Re: West Ham Utd vs West Bromwich Albion: match thread
great game and great atmosphere. Who says the stadium cant generate this !
disappointing to lose a goal in 94th min but collins and our defence at fault yet again.
Time to move on we didnt lose but our chances of higher than 9th have gone and with it europa league next season.
Need to continue to put the effort in and break 50 pts barrier.
Next season as always we need a new RB and striker.
disappointing to lose a goal in 94th min but collins and our defence at fault yet again.
Time to move on we didnt lose but our chances of higher than 9th have gone and with it europa league next season.
Need to continue to put the effort in and break 50 pts barrier.
Next season as always we need a new RB and striker.
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Re: West Ham Utd vs West Bromwich Albion: match thread
Thought we played pretty well yesterday but sorely lacking a quality CF.Lanzini is visibly growing as a player and could seriously be the real deal if he continues to progress.I love the way he plays "head up" not unlike Gazza.He also has a very decent burst of pace.Not impressed with the ref but **** happens.If we can just make the RIGHT buys,we will be a very decent team who play the right way which is all I want from a West Ham team.I am undecided about Feg-I think he could easily be very good or very bad and time will tell but definitely worth persevering with.I am also coming to the conclusion that Randolph isn't quite good enough.Decent keeper but too many weak areas.Generally,we are not that far from being pretty good.
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Re: West Ham Utd vs West Bromwich Albion: match thread
Feghouli played as well as anyone yesterday. He didnt play so well the match before, i get that, and maybe he didnt play so well in the first half yesterday - but not many did. He was very good in the second half. Better than Antonio.
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Re: West Ham Utd vs West Bromwich Albion: match thread
Feg was batter than antonio yesterday because he played as a RW. Would rather have antonio in that position.
Randy needs to be benched give adrian a go now.
Randy needs to be benched give adrian a go now.
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Re: West Ham Utd vs West Bromwich Albion: match thread
Once again we seem to loose out with officials, do they ever have to account for their performances and decisions? simply not good enough. We need to bring through a good striker for matches Carroll is injured, Calleri is not good enough, of course we were told we did not need a striker? time also for Adrian to be given a game, felt this for a week or two and yesterday came clearer.
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Re: West Ham Utd vs West Bromwich Albion: match thread
Good player is Nyom. Surprised Watford let him go in the summer. I doubt many of our fans woukd have been enthused with his signing though. Not high profile enough for some
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Re: West Ham Utd vs West Bromwich Albion: match thread
anyone saying feghouli had a bad game needs to hand over their season ticket. would've had two goals and one assist if you include the disallowed goal. lanzini would've had two assists and one goal.
they're the two players who seem to benefit most from the bigger pitch.
they're the two players who seem to benefit most from the bigger pitch.
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Re: West Ham Utd vs West Bromwich Albion: match thread
Romford wrote:We should buy a right back in the Summer
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Re: West Ham Utd vs West Bromwich Albion: match thread
Great afternoon of entertainment but when can we have a game where the officials do their job properly. It's getting boring now. Nice to see West Brom bring some away fans for once and to see a last gasp goal might tempt them to travel more.
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Re: West Ham Utd vs West Bromwich Albion: match thread
Feghouli's proving to be a very good squad acquisition. He's benefitting from a run in the side. I like the way he follows up virtually every shot one of our players makes. It's paid dividends.
Re: West Ham Utd vs West Bromwich Albion: match thread
Tough result to take but our own fault really, however, really proud of the lads and we have finally got out mojo back. Playing really well and with confidence, passing well and creating things, massive praise to Slav for turning that around. The defending is worrying but hey ho.
I absolutely love the geezer, my favourite hammer, but I think it's time to drop Antonio for a couple of games, he seems to have lost a bit of hunger to me, or is just a bit exhausted, either way.
I absolutely love the geezer, my favourite hammer, but I think it's time to drop Antonio for a couple of games, he seems to have lost a bit of hunger to me, or is just a bit exhausted, either way.
Re: West Ham Utd vs West Bromwich Albion: match thread
Rio wrote:Feghouli's proving to be a very good squad acquisition. He's benefitting from a run in the side. I like the way he follows up virtually every shot one of our players makes. It's paid dividends.
The timing of his runs into the box are surely his best asset? Nobby'esque
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Re: West Ham Utd vs West Bromwich Albion: match thread
Laughable some people are questioning Antonio's hunger or effort. Probably his best asset..
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Re: West Ham Utd vs West Bromwich Albion: match thread
Also put in some decent crosses and has a decent work rateRio wrote:Feghouli's proving to be a very good squad acquisition. He's benefitting from a run in the side. I like the way he follows up virtually every shot one of our players makes. It's paid dividends.
Can imagine Nordveidt having a similar effort given half the chance in his favoured position
Great effort from the team yesterday. 9 times out of 10 you put that performance in and you win against that kind of opposition
Re: West Ham Utd vs West Bromwich Albion: match thread
I think Feghouli's best asset is his linkup play. We've seen his crossing ability, but today he showed awareness that there wasn't really a target to cross to and instead choose to cut it back to Snodgrass at the edge of the box after getting to the byline(shame that Snodgrass wasn't able to create a yard of space to pull the trigger).ryanrc wrote: The timing of his runs into the box are surely his best asset? Nobby'esque
I also don't think we appreciate how good that pass to Lanzini was. It traveled a fair distance, nicely weighted, skimmed the floor once before reaching it's target. It was a ball that Lanzini could work with, he didn't have to fight to control the pass.