WHO Poll
Q: 2023/24 Hopes & aspirations for this season
a. As Champions of Europe there's no reason we shouldn't be pushing for a top 7 spot & a run in the Cups
24%
  
b. Last season was a trophy winning one and there's only one way to go after that, I expect a dull mid table bore fest of a season
17%
  
c. Buy some f***ing players or we're in a battle to stay up & that's as good as it gets
18%
  
d. Moyes out
37%
  
e. New season you say, woohoo time to get the new kit and wear it it to the pub for all the big games, the wags down there call me Mr West Ham
3%
  



Alan 1:09 Wed Apr 1
Wednesday newspapers (includes West Ham)
BBC

Manchester United are preparing a bid for Juventus and Netherlands defender Matthijs de Ligt, 20, with France midfielder Paul Pogba, 27, set to leave Old Trafford and go the other way. (Star)

The Red Devils could be forced into paying Chile striker Alexis Sanchez, 31, a £1.1m annual loyalty fee when he returns from his loan spell at Inter Milan. (Sun)

Everton are planning huge summer bids for Real Madrid's Wales forward Gareth Bale, 30, and Juventus' Welsh midfielder Aaron Ramsey, 29. (90min.com)

Meanwhile, the Toffees are using video conferencing service Zoom to stay in touch with team-mates and medical staff, with injured France midfielder Morgan Schneiderlin, 30, set to talk to his surgeon on the platform. (Guardian)
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Real Madrid forward Karim Benzema, 32, has defended his comments where he compared Chelsea striker and his France team-mate Olivier Giroud, 33, to a 'go kart' on an Instagram live session. (Marca)

Arsenal are interested in Ivory Coast siblings, midfielder Hamed Traore, 20, who is on loan at Sassuolo from Empoli, and his brother Amad, 17, a winger at Atalanta. (90min.com)








C&H

Sanchez and Zabaleta could stay on

Hammers Carlos Sanchez and Pablo Zabaleta could stay on at West Ham beyond their contract end dates this summer if a FIFA plan gets the green light.

FIFA plans to extend players contracts to the end of each domestic 2019/20 season, rather than their usual end date of June 30 if domestic campaigns go past that point.

Many claim it is the only fair way to treat players and clubs in the wake of the coronavirus outbreak that has brought football to a standstill around the globe and threatened livelihoods.

It is unclear when leagues around the world will be back up and running, and it is likely to be staggered in different countries.

FIFA’s plan has not been cast in stone yet, but was revealed by a leaked document last week, is to pin the length of the contract to the end of the season in which the player is active, be that June, September or even December.



OS

Academy Spotlight: Emmanuel Longelo



My Roots

The first team that I remember playing for was called Euro Dagenham. I was about nine-years-old and it was the first time that I played football for a Sunday league team. It’s funny thinking back to my first training session: I scored five goals and it was so much fun, I enjoyed my time there a lot!

I joined West Ham at U10s level, and again I managed to score another five goals in my first game against Chelsea; that for me was like the best day ever!

My brother Rosaire Longelo is the person who’s had the biggest influence on my career to date. I watched him a lot growing up in the park. I just wanted to copy his tricks; some of them worked and some of them didn’t, but I used to try them on my friends all the time.

When I first started playing football I started off as midfielder. That might be hard to believe now, but that’s where I started. When I joined West Ham, I think our striker got injured because I started up front and the manager at the time saw that I had pace so he kept me up there.

As I got a bit older, I started playing out wide a lot more and became a more of a general forward player, scoring goals, creating chances, and taking people on. This season, I've been playing at left-back for the U23s.



My Inspirations

The players that I idolise are Ronaldinho and Zidane - flashy players with flashy boots. When you’re young, all you care about is skills and goals. Growing up those were the two doing the step-overs, the flip-flaps, the Cruyff turns.

Then they had memorable moments as well like Zidane’s volley in the Champions League final at Hampden Park and Ronaldinho’s free-kick against England at the 2002 World Cup.

I’d try not to miss their games when I could. My friends would ask me to come out and play and I’d tell them to wait until after the game had finished. I had a Zidane shirt that my Mum bought me for my birthday. I’d try and copy his tricks and be like him whenever I played.

An individual performance that sticks out in my mind is Kylian Mbappe's against Argentina in the 2018 World Cup; not only did he score twice, he absolutely ripped them apart. He’s just a big game player and that’s the type of person that I really look up to.

My Teammates

I’ve got a lot of close friends within the squad. We’re all really close and get along well. I’d say Sean Adarkwa is my best friend if I had to pick one. We grew up in the same area and so I’d see him outside of football.

The three players who train the hardest are Joseph Anang, Conor Coventry and Bernardo Rosa;, they’re always at it 100%.

Nathan Holland probably has the most natural talent - come on, you’ve all seen him, right? I’m lucky that I don’t come up against him all that much because we both play down the left, but when we do come up against each other I like to think I can try and match him.

Xande Silva is the loudest in the dressing room. He’s always laughing and joking around, and it's been great having him back in the team as well.

FIFA, Films & Fresh Prince

My go-to team on FIFA is Barcelona for sure. They’ve got Messi, Suarez, Griezmann and Dembéle. That's the best attack, maybe other than Liverpool. They’re all 90-plus rated, so they’re my pick.

In the Academy I’d like to say that I’m not too far from the top in terms of where I rank at FIFA. I’m not saying that I’m the best; Louie Watson is pretty good to be fair. I also like to play GTA and NBA. I really enjoying watching basketball. I’m an LA Lakers fan.

I watch a lot of Netflix in my spare time. The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air is my favourite show on there for sure. I just don’t really get bored of it. I’ve watched all the seasons and when I watch it again, I still laugh.

I can’t really narrow it down to just having one favourite film. I’ll say The Avengers, as all of them are really good. I watched Infinity War recently, so I’ll go with that.

I like to listen to a lot of different music artists. Drake is the one I listen to the most, it’s like Fresh Prince of Bel-Air; I just don’t get bored of it! Drake's was also the first concert that I went to, and I saw him at the O2 last year.

Pizza is my go-to cheat meal. I love Dominos pizza; the Meateor with a BBQ base, stop it! If I had to pick one restaurant to go to though, it’d be Nando's. I’ve got one not far from me and you can’t beat it.



Replies - Newest Posts First (Show In Chronological Order)

gph 2:46 Thu Apr 2
Re: Wednesday newspapers (includes West Ham)
Sanchez has been at his most valuable for the team since the pandemic.

Obviously being rewarded for the improvement in form...

chiff 5:42 Wed Apr 1
Re: Wednesday newspapers (includes West Ham)
Thanks Alan

Texas Iron 4:36 Wed Apr 1
Re: Wednesday newspapers (includes West Ham)
Cheers...

Mex Martillo 3:43 Wed Apr 1
Re: Wednesday newspapers (includes West Ham)
Thanks Alan
Charley, I think they’re serious.

Thanks Alan 2:50 Wed Apr 1
Re: Wednesday newspapers (includes West Ham)
gp,h 1:25 Wed Apr 1

blueeyed.handsomeman 2:00 Wed Apr 1
Re: Wednesday newspapers (includes West Ham)
THankYou Alan

gph 1:25 Wed Apr 1
Re: Wednesday newspapers (includes West Ham)
Thanks, Alan

charleyfarley 1:20 Wed Apr 1
Re: Wednesday newspapers (includes West Ham)
Hoping the Sanchez contract extension is April fools. Thanks Alan





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