Roberto Mancini Website

Roberto Mancini

I’m sure there were very few people who were surprised by the reports that Roberto Mancini is now the front runner to take the post as manager of West Ham United. However, I was surprised to discover Mancini had his OWN WEBSITE. Since when do managers have websites?

I’m not sure exactly what Mancini’s website is actually about, since my Italian is a bit rusty (i.e. non-existent).

Roberto Mancini would be my ideal candidate for the job as Manager, well respected, well experienced, and would without doubt be the man to take West Ham to Europe.

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West Ham and Jan Lastuvka agree Terms

Seems like this is the best we are going to do this summer, according to Footylatest.com we have just signed Lastuvka

Did we really need another goalkeeper, is green going? i hope not.

The Czech Goalkeeper Jan Lastuvka claims that he has agreed personal terms with West Ham United, and only a medical stands between him becoming a Hammer.

Lastuvka spent last season on loan at Bundesliga side Bochum, and it seemed he would be taking a permanent deal there, but when West Ham entered the frame he decided to take a second look.

The deal looked off when Shakhtar tried to increase the transfer fee just as it appeared that everyone was in agreement, but now it seems they have ironed out their problems.

“We are agreed. If the medical turns out well for me, I move to West Ham,” Lastuvka told reporters.

“I hope everything will turn out well. I am extremely tempted by the possibility of being coached by Ludek Miklosko.”

The English Premier League is the best league in Europe, I would like to fight for the chance.”

It sounds like he will get his chance after all.

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Arsenal Emulation - About time Too!!

Ok so everybody that knows about football knows that we at West Ham have a serious bad habit!

No its not buying over-aged crocks from Newcastle and Arsenal, Our very serious bad habit is selling our Academy and Youth players to the likes of Spurs and Man Utd.

Well my friends, a new era is born, and from what we believe to be true is, NO MORE will we sell what will be the future of West Ham and dare i say England too.

Freddie Sears, top agents in the football world praise him as the man who will 1 day win the World Cup for England, James Tomkins, Jack Collison, Holmar Orn Eyjolfsson, Balint Bajner and Marek Stech are all praised as the future for West Ham to be leaders in the English Premier League as well as Europe.

Arsenal are always slagged of for the amount of foreign players that play every Saturday, the truth is, they are what every club needs to look at for guidance when it comes to nurturing young talent.

I know this post is going to get slated by Hammer and Arsenal fans for 2 reasons, 1 is for believing West Ham can do better than what we are doing and the 2nd is for praising Arsenal.

Like i give a SH*T.

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Premier League All-Stars - Man Utd, Arsenal, Chelsea, Liverpool, West Ham

Good or bad idea? Dean Ashton seems to think its a brilliant idea, so how would the team be picked?

The MLS All-Star squad is selected by voting from fans, the media, team head coaches and general managers, so would that mean Man Utd, Chelsea, Liverpool & Arsenal players only in the team.

I can see the bigwigs at the EPL headquarters rubbing their hands with the thought of more income.

Playing this game mid season would cause games to be postponed and could also bring on unnecessary injuries to what is already hectic for some teams during a season.

So is it a good idea, or should we just stick to Premier League football and battle it out for Euro places.

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Stadium Talks come to an End

Much to the delight of myself and many West Ham fans, the talks between Tottenham and West Ham regarding the Spurs sharing Upton Park whilst White Hart Lane is redeveloped has been come to a end, resulting in Spurs looking at MK Dons ground.

Spurs were also turned down by Wembley & Arsenal, The MK Dons have told Spurs they are willing to share their ground and Spurs have yet to give a reply, MK Dons ground has a capacity of 22,000 so it will be highly unlikely.

As for West Ham’s new Stadium or redevelopment, its a sure thing we are going to wait a few more years until we progress more towards European status and the economy picks up, I don’t know about the rest of the fans but i hope we go for the redevelopment route, as this would also help the existing community and business in the surrounding area, and also keep our tradition where it belongs, THE BOLEYN GROUND. Long Live the Hammers.

NB: And no that is not me on the bike in the image

After writing this post, i found a very interesting post here
its from a spurs supporter, but is well worth reading.

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A Host of New Signings for West Ham

A bright future is foretasted for West Ham with Bjorgolfur Gudmundsson as our owner/finance manager/personal banker.

Teams like Spurs, Man Utd, Chelsea are still taking

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Waste of Money

According to Paddy Domingue, the Agent of Lucas Neill, the West Ham Skipper and Defender will be leaving Upton Park and England next summer and finish his career in Australia.

There was media coverage only

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Rangers and Celtic in the English Premier League

Its a question on every Glaswegians mind, If they, Celtic and Rangers left the SPL for the EPL, would they ever get in Europe again?

Do they want to leave Scotland because they’re going so very far in Europe - thereby proving they’re too good for the SPL and everything below it? Or do they continually harbour dreams of a big golden invite to the English Premier League because they’re doing so very badly in Europe and thereby need to sharpen their teeth on the more rigorous competition to be found in a bigger, more challenging domestic set-up? Are

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