Bobby Moore Charity on Dicky Dirts

Until we find new sponsors which could take weeks or months, it would be a great idea to make use of the plain shirts by advertising the Bobby Moore Charity inc the Web Address at the top where the old XL logo used to be, the cost would be pennies to WHUFC and could bring in £1000’s for the charity.

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WBA v West Ham - No XL Logo on Shirts Today

West Ham are to play in plain shirts until we find a new sponsor. West Ham have also said that all XL signs and banners in the stadium will be removed before next weeks game at home.

BG apologised to all concerned that have suffered  with XL, i presume that includes us fans who have to wear the shirt at games with the XL logo on it.

According to reports we only recieved £2.5m of the promised £7.5m sponsor deal.

It remains unclear whether it is realistic to expect the club to have found a new sponsor for the next match - a home game against Newcastle United on September 20th - which will be new boss Gianfranco Zola’s first fixture in full charge of the first XI.

Lets hope we have found a new sponsor by then or at least put Bobby Moores charity on the shirts until we do.

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Bad Boy turned good!

Its good to see Anton make an effort to redeem what goodness there is in the family name Ferdinand, instead of silly stories making the headlines about himself and his brother.

Anton spent a week in Uganda to help in developing football in Uganda, by coaching the Proline academy kids, and in turn 2 of the youths will visit the Famous West Ham Academy.

My hat goes off to you Ferdy, well done, Remember, bad boys in football never go far, you just have to look at Joey Barton to realise that.

As for Anton rumoured links with Villa for £10m, its a fair price if it ever happens. but i cant see Martin O’Neill paying that sort of money, rumour rating has to be 3/5 for that.

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Robert Green: A Mountain to Climb, “I hope i Make It!” West Ham - Portsmouth

By Rooster
Robert Green Will have a mountain to climb during the end of season summer break, whilst all other West Ham players will laying somewhere on a beach basking in the sun.

Green will be admirably giving up his summer break, to help improve the lives of people in some of the harshest and poorest climates in the world, with the charity AMREF.
Green said:

“One of the highlights will be the chance to climb up

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