Monday, November 29, 2010

WEST HAM WINS!!!

The Mighty Hammers take three points from a match for only the second time of the season.

Thanks to goals from Valon Behrami, Victor Obinna, and Scott Parker West Ham was able to overcome Wigan Athletic 3-1 on Saturday at Boleyn Ground.

Robert Green also almost came away with a clean sheet, but the late minute gimme goal couldn't be avoided.

While the Irons are still at the bottom of the table, they are coming into form of late.

West Ham will have a formidable task in facing Manchester United in the semi-finals of the Carling Cup. A win would go down as one of the greatest in the record books.

The match is on Wednesday. It is going to be a huge component to this young season

WEST HAM TILL I DIE!!!

Tuesday, November 16, 2010

West Ham Draws Blackpool: Not a Good Showing for the Hammers

West Ham draws Blackpool nil all.

Thanks to shotty shooting, and a lack of finishing in front of the goal from both sides, this match ended scoreless.

The only real positive is Carlton Cole played in a sub role in the match, after just going off injured the Wednesday game prior.

Also Mark Noble came back and played after missing two matches after an appendectomy from a bout of apendicitis.

West Ham will travel to Anfield on Saturday to take on Liverpool. Who are struggling this year.

Come On you Irons!

Saturday, November 13, 2010

ReCap

Sorry I've been crazy busy lately.

Here's a recap of recent West Ham action.

The mighty Hammers fell in the 86th minute away at Arsenal when Alex Song drove a dagger into the hearts of the West Ham faithful but heading a ball past Robert Green for the only goal in a one to nil Gunner victory. The Hammers missed out on a much deserved point but their form begins to pick up from this match on.

Next the Irons traveled away to Birmingham to take on "The David's" former club. West Ham went up two nil, but Birmingham scored two goals late in the match to force the draw. West Ham deserved the three points for their play in the first 60 minutes but the last third of the match belonged all to the boys of Birmingham.

Then on this past Wednesday West Ham played host to newly promoted West Bromwich Albion. The Hammers fell early after Luis Boa Morte pushed a player in the box and WBA's Peter Odemwingie made the penalty kick. The savior of West Ham Scott Parker smashed the ball into the top right corner of the net. Making it 1-1 at the break.

West Ham scored in the 50th on a pk which Frederic Piquionne fired into the net. The lead was short lived because in the 71st Ibanez Pablo nudged a header past Green off of a beautiful cross from Chris Brunt to give WBA a share of the spoils.

The Hammers will host Blackpool today in a crucial match where the Hammers desperately need the full three points. Which could possibly move them out of last in the table.

West Ham til I die!