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Stats are not a definitive fact, they can be used to highlight whatever outcome people want.....so whatever I post is to generate conversation and debate...COYI

Katılım Haziran 2020
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WestHamStatto@WestHamStatto·
Season Mistake No. 2 : Nuno starting the likes of Potts, Magassa, Rodriguez, Scarles and benching Soucek at the start of his reign. Having to play Bowen as striker due to not buying a decent striker in the summer.
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WestHamStatto@WestHamStatto·
Season Mistake No. 1 : Not enough fire power, we needed two strikers in the summer. Needed Taty in the summer Fulkrug was a massive transfer mistake Traore was a massive transfer mistake Pablo (although only young) was a mistake Guilerme was a massive transfer mistake
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WestHamStatto@WestHamStatto·
Yes VAR fucked us, but ultimately we had chances to win, much like against Palace and we failed miserably. Then we run out of steam.
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Henry Winter
Henry Winter@henrywinter·
Karren Brady delivered for West Ham United’s shareholders but not for the club’s supporters. In 2013, she promised fans “a world-class stadium with a world-class team”. West Ham currently have neither. They have an athletics arena with a team fighting relegation. Brady has done some good things in her 16 years at West Ham, during which they won a European trophy, but ultimately she will be remembered for letting the fans down. Her departure from West Ham, first reported by the Times and now confirmed by the club, is being celebrated by many fans. Sadly, some cross the line with their offensive comments about Brady. Supporters are quizzical about West Ham joint-chair Daniel Kretinsky’s statement about Brady leaving. “Her contribution to West Ham United’s growth, such as the long-term contract for the London Stadium, shareholders transition and the British record transfer of Declan Rice, has been absolutely essential and not always fully appreciated.” Much to unpick here... 1) how much growth? West Ham reported a £104.2m loss in their most recent financial figures. A club record. Revenue down. Accounts show a substantial loan taken out from Rights and Media Funding Limited. 2) London Stadium. Great deal for board and for Brady but not for fans, manager or the team. Not for anyone who loves football. Crowd distant from the pitch, players detached from energy of the fans, it's a terrible place to watch football. They’ve gone from a much-loved, intimate, often intimidating family home at Upton Park to a soulless bowl. West Ham had to leave Upton Park to expand commercially, and meet ticket demand, but grabbing the Olympic Stadium was all about the deal and not the feel. 3) British transfer record. Yes, Brady got a good deal for Rice but Kretinsky should know that mention of selling your best player, your captain, your home-grown star and England international at a club that cherishes them, seems a strange way of suggesting achievement and ambition. 4) “not always fully appreciated”? not always fully sensible to have a dig at fans. Maybe appreciate their concerns. Brady deserves some praise. She’s a pioneer, got things done, drove community initiatives (I hosted an event for her once and her knowledge of the issues and engagement were impressive). She also encouraged entrepreneurship (and not just on TV). Kretinsky, in his statement, adds that Brady is “also very highly appreciated in the Premier League leadership community and was an excellent representative of our club there”. Many West Ham fans didn’t feel she represented them well enough. Ill-advised comments in 2016 about a desire “to rebrand the club” didn’t go down well. Brady tried to clarify the comments but fans remained concerned about anything that could change their heritage. An attempt to limit ticket concessions triggered further anger. More widely, Brady’s criticism of the incoming Independent Football Regulator came against a backdrop of fans’ growing distrust of some owners and the leagues’ inability to police them properly. Read the room. Understand the concerns. The growing disconnect between West Ham fans and Brady and chairman David Sullivan has led to protests against the pair. Brady has now left. Will Sullivan follow? “1-0 up,” came the message from a high-profile West Ham fan. “It’s half-time.” #WHUFC
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WestHamStatto@WestHamStatto·
Got a bad feeling we are going to run out of steam. Nuno makes some changes and we lose it late.
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WestHamStatto@WestHamStatto·
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
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WestHamStatto@WestHamStatto·
Got a feeling Bowen wont make the final World Cup squad but the stats should have him going. Goals per game and assists per game:
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WestHamStatto@WestHamStatto·
Ideal relegation scenario...by the time we play Arsenal, they will have won the league, and will be resting players for the Champions League and they will know if they lose to us Tottenham drop into the relegation zone...... 🤣🤣🤣🤣
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WestHamStatto@WestHamStatto·
Jarrod Bowen breaks into the top 20 for West Ham all time goalscorers:
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IronsHome@Irons_Home·
Magassa’s been terrible since coming on
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WestHamStatto@WestHamStatto·
Pass Completion: Kante: 76% Magassa: 62.5% 🙄
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WestHamStatto@WestHamStatto·
Just a matter of time till we concede at this rate, we need to make some changes. Not sure Wilson is offering much.......but having said that the thought of Traore coming on fills me with dread. We just dont have enough on the bench to change it up.
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West Ham Football
West Ham Football@westhamfootball·
West Ham accounts for last season reveal that £113m is owed to other clubs for players this season with a further £99m owed to other clubs in more than a year. As June last year a total of £212m was owed to other football clubs in the next three years. In comparison only £3m is due to West Ham from other clubs this season and just £900,000 in the next three years. The reason that West Ham are only owed £3.9m is they have sold their payments owed to a finance company for a discount to help with cashflow. The accounts reveal a total of £71.7m of monies owed to West Ham by other clubs were sold to convert to cash last summer.
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Josiah ⚒️⚒️🇧🇧🇧🇧
“To West Ham fans I’ll make a single pledge – while we are on the board, we will hang in the Tower of London before your club again goes through the financial turmoil which so nearly brought it down,” 🗣️Karren Brady
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Khaleem Azam
Khaleem Azam@AzamWHUFC·
Either way if we stay up or not this club is absolutely fucked. Those at the helm have made so many false promises and failed to deliver whilst putting the club at big risk. If we stay up we’re going to need to sell players and if we go down then we’re in even more trouble.
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Central@WestHam_Central·
Half time thoughts?
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WestHamStatto@WestHamStatto·
Lies Lies Lies Lies.........Dildo Dave's Circus hasn't had any positive effect on WHUFC. Just stripped us of our heritage, atmosphere, community whilst taking money out of the club and currently leading us into financial ruin.
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WestHamStatto@WestHamStatto·
From the West Ham Accounts: "Players Sales: The Group has a proven track record of player trading." Since 1st Jan 2020: Spent on Transfers: £852m Received from Transfers: £378m Near enough lost £0.5 Billion on player trading in 6 years!
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