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Törölt nick Creative Commons License 2003.05.13 0 0 60
Defoe átigazolási kérelmét visszautasította a klub.
Előzmény: brady (59)
brady Creative Commons License 2003.05.13 0 0 59
Én nem sok sikert látok rá, hogy a keretet egyben tudják majd tartani. Defoe, Bowyer, Carrick, Cole, stb. mind piacképes futballista, ráadásul van irántuk érdeklődés. Szerintem a WHU a visszajutást egy agilis, fiatal csapattal érheti el, és egy olyan edző irányitásával, aki tudja fanatizálni, tűzelni a játékosait. Én azért kivánom nekik, hogy egy év múlva újra a Premiershipben szerepeljenek.
Előzmény: Martin Vazquez (58)
Martin Vazquez Creative Commons License 2003.05.13 0 0 58
hát Defoe például a Birmingham meccs után azonnal jelezte, hogy távozna. ô ugye korosztályos válogatott, a West Ham csinált belôle embert...
Brooking azt mondta, megpróbálják megtartani a keret nagy részét, ebbôl arra következtettem, hogy a jövôben talán ô végzi az érdemi munkát.
Előzmény: zeuszka (57)
zeuszka Creative Commons License 2003.05.13 0 0 57
szerintem nem fog. kíváncsi vagyok, kit sikerül megtartani, és mi lesz azzal a kiváló utánpótlással?
Előzmény: Martin Vazquez (56)
Martin Vazquez Creative Commons License 2003.05.13 0 0 56
kiestünk...
most már csak azért szorítok, hogy az egykori kedvencem, Trevor Brooking maradjon az edzô
Lasbf Creative Commons License 2003.05.09 0 0 55
hm.. úgy látszik én szorítok értetek legjobban.
Martin Vazquez Creative Commons License 2003.04.11 0 0 54
épp ideje újra írni :-)))
gáz van, 6 fordulóval a vége elôtt elég jelentôs a hátrány a Birminghammel szemben. Sokat már nem hibázhatunk. Az utóbbi négy meccsen csak egy gólt kaptunk, még a végén bent maradunk :-))

A hátralévô meccsek:
Sat, Apr 12 Aston Villa
Sat, Apr 19 at Bolton
Mon, Apr 21 Middlesbrough
Sun, Apr 27 at Manchester City
Sat, May 3 Chelsea
Sun, May 11 at Birmingham City

Előzmény: Martin Vazquez (17)
Hoxton Creative Commons License 2003.04.10 0 0 53
Nálatok meg ahogy látom gyülekeznek a vihatfelhők.

Örülnék ha nem esnétek ki, mert pill csak nektek van számottevő, bevállalós mobotok az egész első osztályban. Épp ezért hiányoznának a derbyk (még ha valszeg jövőre már nem tudnék ott lenni minden)

Egy tegnapi hír...

Soccer-Frustrated Kanoute vows to leave West Ham

LONDON, April 9 (Reuters) - West Ham United striker Frederic Kanoute has vowed to leave the struggling English premier league club because of a lack of first-team football.
Kanoute, who has been hampered by injuries for most of the season, is fit again but has been unable to force his way in manager Glenn Roeder's starting line-up.

"I've worked hard to get back to fitness after a frustrating season," the Frenchman told Sky Sports television on Wednesday.

"Now I am fit I am not getting a game so I have decided my future lies elsewhere. I have made this decision whether West Ham are relegated or not. Enough is enough."

West Ham are currently in the premier league relegation zone, lying third from bottom, four points adrift of safety with six games to go.

Kanoute is not the first West Ham striker to fall out with the club this season. Italian Paolo Di Canio is also out of favour after several disagreements with Roeder, and he is expected to leave when his contract expires at the end of the season.

sceavola Creative Commons License 2003.04.08 0 0 52
Jé Sziasztok!
Hurrá találtam egy West Ham oldalt. Gyerekkorom óta West Ham-os vagyok, na meg persza Vasas.
Első gombfoci csapatom a West Ham volt ezért a szimpátia.
Hajrá West Ham, hajrá Vasas. Mostmár töbsször is jövök.
Helló.
Előzmény: ChrisRea (41)
sztoicskov Creative Commons License 2003.03.17 0 0 51
Comme on, Hammers!
sztoicskov Creative Commons License 2003.03.13 0 0 50
Így van.
Előzmény: zeuszka (49)
zeuszka Creative Commons License 2003.03.10 0 0 49
Bowyer, Carrick, Joe Cole, Sinclair

ilyen középpályássorral UEFA-kupás helyért kéne küzdeni, fiúk, nem a kiesés ellen...

Előzmény: sztoicskov (48)
sztoicskov Creative Commons License 2003.03.10 0 0 48
Bennmaradunk.
Előzmény: sztoicskov (47)
sztoicskov Creative Commons License 2003.03.08 0 0 47
Hajrá, West Ham!
tyukodi_pajtás Creative Commons License 2003.03.07 0 0 46
Meglepetve láttam, hogy rajtam és barátomon kívül van még West Ham-szurkoló széles e hazában. Hajrá, West Ham! Hogy lettél West Ham-drukker? Ha még követed ezt a témát így másfél év után?
Előzmény: Dempsey (-)
11 Creative Commons License 2002.07.31 0 0 45
West Ham Rubbish Reports Linking Manchester United With Di Canio


07/29/2002. West Ham have dismissed reports that Manchester United are making a move for Paolo Di Canio once again as pure speculation.

Hammers spokesman Peter Stewart said: "It's just speculation. We've had no approach from Manchester United.

"Constant speculation doesn't help the manager - but it's the way football is now. Most clubs have to endure it at some point or other."

Kis_Joe Creative Commons License 2002.04.22 0 0 44
West Ham U. [3 - 0] Sunderland

28' [1 - 0] Trevor Sinclair
52' [2 - 0] Steve Lomas
77' [3 - 0] Jermain Defoe

Kis_Joe Creative Commons License 2002.04.19 0 0 43
szombaton:

15:00 West Ham U. - Sunderland

ChrisRea Creative Commons License 2002.04.01 0 0 42
Remélem lezúzzák helyi erő Fulham csapatát /6 meccse nyeretlen/. egyszer mutathatnák a teliben is őket ...
ChrisRea Creative Commons License 2002.03.30 0 0 41
Mellőzött angliai/vasas/ szimpi cimbik nem váltják meg a világot, de legalább parádéznak néha.
Kis_Joe Creative Commons License 2002.03.22 0 0 40
Srácok!

Di Canio kéne!
Di Vaio is!

Barthez Creative Commons License 2002.03.22 0 0 39
Todorov completes Ł750,000 Portsmouth switch

Wednesday 20th March 2002

Bulgaria forward Svetoslav Todorov has joined Portsmouth from West Ham United in a Ł750,000 deal.

Todorov has struggled to break into the Hammers first-team in the face of competition from Frederic Kanoute, Paolo di Canio, Jermaine Defoe and Paul Kitson.

However, Redknapp believes the former Litex striker will be a success at Fratton Park. "He is a very good player, a goalscorer with good technique and a good touch," he told the club web-site.

"He is a Premiership player in my opinion and should do well in the first division. He will complement (Peter) Crouch well.

"He holds the ball up with good touches and is a good finisher. You don't play for your country as often as he has if you are not a good player. He is still young and great value for the money."

The 22-year-old joined West Ham in January 2001, but only made a handful of appearances, scoring two goals, against Spurs in last season's FA Cup and Middlesbrough in the Premiership.

He has signed a three-year deal at Fratton Park.

Barthez Creative Commons License 2002.03.22 0 0 38
ANALYSIS Berger stand divides Czech fans

Wednesday 20th March 2002

Czech Republic coach Karel Bruckner is putting a brave face on Patrik Berger's decision to quit the national side.

But the loss of the Liverpool midfielder and Tomas Repka - two of the 'silver generation' who reached the final of Euro 96 - has led to intense debate about the state of the Czech game in pivnice up and down the land.

"I'm only interested in players who want to be in the national side," stated Bruckner upon hearing of Berger's retirement.

The Liverpool star had pointed to the appointment of Bruckner as one of the reasons for his decision, although he did leave the door ajar to a possible international comeback.

"Patrik hasn't spoken to me, I only know about this through the press," Bruckner lamented

But the coach was not in any mood to be grateful for Berger's hint that he may change his mind. "I am not going to wait for a phone call from Liverpool," he fumed.

According to Bruckner, Berger originally asked to be left out until the summer so he could get over his injury problems. "We had an agreement, he was the one who initiated it," the former Under-21 coach declared.

The Czech FA's decision to overlook Berger's old coach at Slavia Prague, Jozef Jarabinsky, was cited as he announced his retirement. He also echoed Repka in criticising the current leadership of the football federation.

There is no doubt Bruckner had the right credentials to replace Jozef Chovanec following the Czechs' failure to qualify for the World Cup. But the public perception remains that Jarabinsky was cold-shouldered.

The conspiracy theory goes that Jarabinsky was too much of his own man for the liking of those who run Czech football.

Bruckner was a safer option, even though the federation had spoken of making a fresh start and the 62-year-old coach was part of Chovanec's coaching team.

Berger claimed the FA's top brass were "not the men for the job", prompting Repka to vouch support. Both speak nostalgically about the old atmosphere in the national side and the support they felt from former supremo Frantisek Chvalovsky.

It is even suggested that Chvalovsky, who is awaiting trial for fraud, could be behind the players' self-induced exile and his beleaguered predecessor, Jan Obst, has announced he will be contacting Repka through lawyers to find out who has been casting aspersions about him.

The rumour is that Obst and general secretary Petr Fousek pulled strings to prevent Lennart Johanssen visiting Chvalovsky during the Uefa president's visit to Prague last year.

Another controversial figure in the new set-up is Sparta Prague chairman Vlastimil Kostal, whose new function does not even have a job title.

The businessman was placed in charge of Sparta when German publishing giants Vltava Labe Presse bought the club three years ago. And he now has great influence at the football federation.

His responsibilities extend to direct contact with the dressing-room and it is there that Berger claims matters have taken a dive. "What Patrik Berger said is far removed from reality," Kostal retorted.

The Sparta boss went on: "Repka announced that he was quitting the national team at a time when he knew he was facing suspension for several matches. Berger announced it now, even though his fitness problems meant we weren't counting on him anyway."

While some fans share the view that it is the football federation's fault, others have not spared Berger derision and there is no indication that Vladimir Smicer, Pavel Srnicek, Karel Poborsky or any other surviving members of the Euro 96 squad will follow him into exile.

The man caught in the crossfire is Bruckner and further aggravation will surely follow if his team does not perform.

Winning last month's Tournament of Four in Cyprus was a good start, but the game in Wales next week will be crucial for Bruckner if he wants to start the road to Portugal on the right footing.

ChrisRea Creative Commons License 2001.12.29 0 0 37
Illetve idén már elkapták őket+ néhány zakót.
Jövőre 2002.01.02 viszont a Leeds jön hozzájuk.
Előzmény: ChrisRea (36)
ChrisRea Creative Commons License 2001.12.29 0 0 36
Eddig csak a szerelésük tetszett, de a mai mérkőzés után a játékuk is szimpatikus.

Simán lejátszották a Poolt,
- a Londoniakból nálam favorittá avanzsáltak.

Remélem elkapnak egy-két nagyot az idén .

Alan Shearer Creative Commons License 2001.12.09 0 0 35
Ezt azért nem gondoltam volna.
Előzmény: Mighty Mike (33)
nekrofil Creative Commons License 2001.12.08 0 0 34
gratula
Mighty Mike Creative Commons License 2001.12.08 0 0 33
Manchester United
Starting XI
1. Barthez, Fabien
12. Neville, Philip
2. Neville, Gary
27. Silvestre, Mikael
15. Chadwick, Luke
16. Keane, Roy
18. Scholes, Paul
8. Butt, Nicky
30. O`Shea, John
19. Yorke, Dwight
20. Solskjaer, Ole Gunnar
Substitutes
7. Beckham, David
9. Cole, Andy
25. Fortune, Quinton
13. Carroll, Roy
22. Wallwork, Ronnie
West Ham United
Starting XI
1. James, David
30. Schemmel, Sebastien
2. Repka, Tomas
7. Dailly, Christian
3. Winterburn, Nigel
8. Sinclair, Trevor
4. Hutchison, Don
21. Carrick, Michael
26. Cole, Joe
10. Di Canio, Paolo
25. Defoe, Jermain
Substitutes
29. Camara, Titi
17. Hislop, Shaka
23. Potts, Steve
20. Minto, Scott
28. Courtois, Laurent

Match Scores
Half-Time
Manchester United 0 : 0 West Ham United
Full-Time
Manchester United 0 : 1 West Ham United

Goalscorers
Manchester United

West Ham United
Jermain Defoe 64

Match Notes
Venue: Old Trafford
Attendance: 67,582
Kick-Off Time: 15:00

Substitutions
Manchester United
59 David Beckham

59 Luke Chadwick

69 Andy Cole

69 Nicky Butt

81 Quinton Fortune

81 Dwight Yorke

West Ham United
84 Titi Camara

84 Jermain Defoe

Cautions
Manchester United

Nicky Butt
18 foul

John O`Shea
25 foul

Roy Keane
26 dissent

Paul Scholes
65 foul

Gary Neville
82 foul

West Ham United
Sebastien Schemmel
40 foul

Don Hutchison
55 foul

Paolo Di Canio
76 dissent

Match Report

Old Trafford literally was the Theatre of Dreams for wonderful, warrior-like West Ham as the Manchester United nightmare continued for Sir Alex Ferguson.

Jermain Defoe's 64th minute header gave Hammers a deserved first league win at the home of the champions since August 1986, while the Red Devils' sixth defeat of the season saw them slump down to ninth place, 11 points off leaders Liverpool and almost certainly out of the title race.

After securing that last-gasp draw against Aston Villa in midweek, West Ham had come into this tough test unchanged, while confident United made three switches from the side that had so comprehensively seen off Boavista in the Champions League.

Young defender John O'Shea plus Ole Gunnar Solskjaer and Luke Chadwick came in for Laurent Blanc, eleven-goal Ruud Van Nistelrooy and Ł28million Juan Sebastien Veron following the Reds' 3-0 victory over the Portuguese champions.

Replicating Sir Alex Ferguson's 4-4-2 line-up, Glenn Roeder did tinker with his midfield as Trevor Sinclair and Don Hutchison took respective wide left and right berths, while the youthful flair of Joe Cole and Michael Carrick were asked to stand toe-to-toe against Roy Keane and Nicky Butt. And, like the entire West Ham side, they did not disappoint.

Certainly, the Hammers gave as good as they got during an opening first period that saw most of the activity taking place in the United half. Indeed, on 15 minutes Defoe came within a whisker of silencing Old Trafford as Fabien Barthez plucked Sebastien Schemmel's cross off his head and then the under-fire French 'keeper was forced to palm away Paolo Di Canio's low 25-yarder for the first corner of the game.

Butt's frustrated scyth on the fleeing Cole earned the midfielder the first of eight yellow cards dispatched by referee Durkin, before Dwight Yorke and Keane lashed angled shots into the side-netting and David James produced the first of several fine stops by acrobatically clawing Scholes' 20-yarder out from under his right-hand angle.

Midway through the half, another crude lunge on Defoe then brought bookings for O'Shea and the protesting Keane to the disgust of the restless home support, who then saw an unmarked Sinclair send an overhead kick sailing over.

With the hard working Hammers still high on confidence, Schemmel then drilled Cole's sliced shot across the face of goal, prior to being cautioned for tripping Chadwick, but as United finally started to threaten in the closing stages, James kept it goalless, by bravely plucking the ball off Yorke's studs prior to fisting out Scholes' screamer and holding Butt's ten-yard volley.

Emerging for the second half, a more urgent United looked a totally different proposition as the soaring Scholes soon glanced Solskjaer's corner across the face of goal before volleying into the side-netting from the edge of the box, and after surviving vociferous cries against him for handball, Hutchison was then yellow-carded for felling Scholes.

While substitute David Beckham waited to make a grand entrance, the slippery Solskjaer forced James to save his low six-yarder as the roof looked all set to cave in on a dogged Hammers defence coming increasingly under pressure.

But, incredibly, the Red tide was turned when the visitors' first real attack of the half saw them take the lead on 64 minutes as Cole played in the overlapping Di Canio whose deep, looping cross was nodded home at the far post by Defoe.

While the celebrations of the ecstatic east enders mirrored those of last January's epic FA Cup win, the United response saw Scholes booked for chopping Carrick, while Andy Cole replaced Butt and Mikael Silvestre's header forced James into yet another brilliant full-length save.

An unpunished body check on Di Canio brought a yellow card for the irate Italian and after Gary Neville joined him in the book for upending Defoe, the Hammers' goal-scoring hero was then replaced by Titi Camara for a predictably frantic final ten minutes that saw an invincible James repel everything that United - including rush-goalie Barthez - could throw at him as Hammers held on for a memorable victory.

Minute-by-minute:

6 - Butt's dangerous cross from the left is cleared well by Dailly.

9 - Joe Cole has a speculative 25-yard shot charged down by a defender.

14 - Schemmel whips in a cross from the right that is held by Barthez.

17 - Di Canio's fierce drive from the edge of the area is tipped round the post by Barthez.

18 - Butt booked for a foul on Cole.

21 - Silvestre turns Carrick in the area but fires his shot into the side-netting.

23 - Scholes collects the ball in space and unleashes a powerful drive that is destined for the top corner until James brilliantly tips it round the post.

25 - O'Shea booked for foul on Defoe.

25 - Keane booked for dissent.

29 - Di Canio's chip beats the offside trap and finds Sinclair in space but the midfielder hastily lashes a first-time volley over the bar.

35 - Cole finds Sinclair, whose shot is deflected wide for a corner.

36 - Cole's miscued shot falls kindly to Schemmel, whose fierce drive whistles just inches wide of the far post.

40 - Schemmel booked for a foul on Chadwick.

42 - Scholes shot is well parried by James and then cleared by Cole.

Added time: 2 minutes.

Half-time: Manchester United 0 West Ham 0.

Second half:

49 - Solskjaer's corner is headed just wide by Scholes from eight yards out.

51 - Di Canio's dangerous cross from the left is narrowly missed by Hutchison.

55 - Hutchison booked for a foul on Scholes.

59 - Substitute for Manchester United, Beckham replaces Chadwick.

59 - Beckham's cross is headed wide by Yorke.

60 - Di Canio releases Sinclair on the left but the England man's defence-splitting pass finds Defoe in an offside position.

64 - GOAL! Hammers take a deserved lead as excellent work by Cole finds Di Canio on the left.. The Italian cuts inside before delivering a deep cross that is met by Defoe, who powers his header past Barthez. Manchester United 0 West Ham 1.

65 - Scholes booked for foul on Carrick.

68 - Substitute for Manchester United, Andy Cole replaces Butt.

73 - James pulls off a superb save from Silvestre's close range header.

74 - From Beckham's cross, Solskjaer's header is again kept out by James.

76 - Di Canio booked for dissent.

81 - Substitute for Manchester United, Fortune replaces Yorke.

82 - Gary Neville booked for foul on Defoe.

83 - Substitute for West Ham, Camara replaces Defoe.

85 - Beckham's free-kick sails just wide of the far post.

89 - Silvestre's low cross is bravely held by James.

Added-time: 4 minutes.


Full-time: Manchester United 0 West Ham United 1.



Professzor úr Creative Commons License 2001.10.29 0 0 32
Hiába,a másodosztályú olasz játékosok Angliában oktatnak...
:-)
Előzmény: Mighty Mike (31)
Mighty Mike Creative Commons License 2001.10.29 0 0 31
HAPPY HAMMERS GO TO TOWN IN SUFFOLK



Di Canio: Set the standard

Ipswich 2-3 West Ham
Hreidarsson 63
Holland 90 Di Canio 21
Kanoute 72
Defoe 90
FA Barclaycard Premiership

Goals from Paolo Di Canio, Freddie Kanoute and Jermain Defoe gave West Ham their first away win for eight months against Ipswich Town.

Once the Italian had given the visitors the half-time advantage, George Burley's men were given a brief glimmer of hope through Hermann Hreidarsson's equaliser, but it was the Icelander who inadvertently deflected Kanoute's strike past his own keeper.

Substitute Defoe sealed the victory in the final minute, before Matt Holland capped the afternoon's entertainment with a cracking, if ultimately futile, second for Ipswich in injury-time.

West Ham arrived at Portman Road having shipped 12 goals in their previous two Premiership away games, while their hosts, without a league win since August, gave a debut to Thomas Gaardsoe in the centre of their defence in the absence of John McGreal.

But there was little the Denmark Under-21 international or his colleagues could do as The Hammers went in front midway through the pening period with a goal that oozed quality.

The ball was worked in from the right flank via Michael Carrick, through Freddie Kanoute and and Don Hutchison. The latter's pass sprang di Canio into the box and the Italian finished sweetly across Sereni into the far corner.

Shaka Hislop seemed to draw inspiration from the return of David James to the bench as he produced two fine one-handed stops - one from Martijn Reuser's 25 yard free-kick and the other, equally impressive, as he recovered from slippage to scoop away Chris Makin's downward header.

Otherwise, as far as Glenn Roeder was concerned, the defence which had shipped 12 goals in their last two away games looked reassuringly solid, and the threat on the break was always there with both Hutchison and Kanoute sending free headers wide.

Ipswich threw on Sixto Peralta in the second period, but despite plenty of possession, the ball would not run for them in the final third - until just past the hour mark.

Mark Venus' free-kick from the left was palmed out by Hislop - and bounced off the thigh of Hreidarsson into the back of the net.

The Hammers countered and Michael Carrick rattled the goalframe from 25 yards before Sereni saved well from Kanoute, who had been played in by Nigel Winterburn. But the Frenchman was not to be denied.

With 20 minutes remaining, Hutchison's driving run from the center circle set up Kanoute eight yards out for the Hammers' second, and Defoe coolly tucked home the third as he raced clear through the middle.

Holland's late 30-yard strike was as sweet as you like, if ultimately pointless.

Three wins on the spin for West Ham; Pressure on Glenn Roeder? What pressure. No doubt he will happily advise Burley as he contemplates a record of just one win in eleven.

Ipswich: Sereni, Makin, Gaardsoe, Hreidarsson, Venus, Clapham (Peralta 46), Holland, Reuser, Wright (Magilton 87), Stewart, Armstrong (Counago 55).
Subs Not Used: Branagan, Wilnis.
Booked: Gaardsoe, Stewart.

West Ham: Hislop, Minto, Foxe, Dailly, Winterburn, Sinclair, Carrick, Hutchison, Schemmel, Di Canio (Defoe 88), Kanoute.
Subs Not Used: James, Kitson, Moncur, Potts.
Booked: Winterburn, Carrick.

Att: 22,834

Ha kedveled azért, ha nem azért nyomj egy lájkot a Fórumért!