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An English Star is Born West Ham 2-1 Blackburn (Video)

16 March 2008 0 views 2 Comments

West Ham, Famous for its Academy, gives birth to another new English Star called Freddie Sears.

Freddie Sears marked his senior debut for West Ham by scoring the winner in the 81st minute. Sears headed into goal on the rebound after Blackburn goalkeeper Brad Friedel saved his first shot. West Ham had lost its three previous league games by a 4-0 scoreline and went behind in the 19th minute when Roque Santa Cruz scored with a header. West Ham leveled in the 39th minute through Dean Ashton. The Hammers stay in 10th place, while Blackburn remains in eighth.
Dean Ashton played a almost perfect game, and gave the Hammers a day to remember, and was my Man of the Match.

I think Curbs must have read Roosters comment on the 13th

Rooster on March 13th, 2008 11:09 pm

A majority of the fans would love to see sears get at least 20 mins, if we can muster up a decent lead on Blackburn maybe Curbs will give him his chance.
He might turn out and score a goal, it would be nice to at least once this month to go home smiling

All we need now is for Spurs to draw with Man City.

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  • ironsmith said:

    After all the negatives of the last 3 games what a wonderful afternoon at the boleyn ground and all credit to Alan Curbishley and the players!Welcome back deano you were brilliant and easily my man of the match- I was pleased to see a few good challenges in the air too which means he is now almost there- well done my son!! I am reluctant to be critical after that performance but we have to do something about anton and lucas going walkabout for the blackburn goal!
    There’s only one freddie sears!Didn’t he do well!

  • Angloswiss said:

    Unfortunately I can’t be at the games living too far away, but appreciate very much the short video showing the goals and giving a little bit of the hammers atmosphere. I hear that Sears seemed also to be the man of the match (a Hornchurch boy I believe), although it was only a short exercise. At last a bright light on the horizon

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