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West Ham United Women

Fixtures
Saturday 21st September: Manchester United Women 12:00 West Ham United Women
Sunday 29th September: West Ham United Women 15:00 Liverpool Women
Wednesday 2nd October: West Ham United Women 19:00 Portsmouth Ladies
Sunday 6th October: Manchester City Women 13:00 West Ham United Women
Sunday 13th October: Everton Women 14:00 West Ham United Women
Sunday 20th October West Ham United Women 15:00 Arsenal Women
Sunday 3rd November: Tottenham Hotspur Women 14:00 West Ham United Women
Sunday 10th November: West Ham United Women 15:00 Leicester City Women
Saturday 16th November: Brighton and Hove Albion Women 12:30 West Ham United Women
Sunday 8th December: West Ham United Women 15:00 Crystal Palace Women
Sunday 15th December: Aston Villa Women 14:00 West Ham United Women
Sunday 19th January: West Ham United Women 15:00 Chelsea Women
Sunday 26th January: West Ham United Women 15:00 Everton Women
Sunday 2nd February: Liverpool Women 14:00 West Ham United Women
Sunday 16th February: West Ham United Women 15:00 Brighton and Hove Albion Women
Sunday 2nd March: Arsenal Women 14:00 West Ham United Women
Sunday 16th March: West Ham United Women 15:00 Manchester City Women
Sunday 23rd March: West Ham United Women 15:00 Tottenham Hotspur Women
Sunday 30th March: Chelsea Women 14:00 West Ham United Women
Sunday 20th April: West Ham United Women 15:00 Manchester United Women
Sunday 27th April: Crystal Palace Women 14:00 West Ham United Women
Sunday 4th May: West Ham United Women 15:00 Aston Villa Women
Sunday 11th May: Leicester City Women 14:00 West Ham United WomenWest Ham United Womens

Squad

Manager: Rehanne Skinner

Goalkeeper
1 Kinga Szemik gk
25 Megan Walsh gk
30 Katelin Talbert gk (Out on Loan)

Defense
2 Kirsty Smith df
5 Amber Tysiak df
14 Shelina Zadorsky df
17 Camila Sáez df
18 Anouk Denton df
21 Shannon Cooke df
26 Li Mengwen df
42 Marnie Morrison df
43 Daniella Way df
3 Ines Belloumou df (Out on Loan)
24 Jessie Stapleton df (Out on Loan)

Midfield
4 Oona Siren mf
7 Marika Bergman Lundin mf
10 Dagny Brynjarsdóttir mf
15 Kristie Mewis mf
16 Jess Ziu mf
22 Katrina Gorry mf (Captain)
33 Halle Houssein mf
36 Soraya Walsh mf
77 Seraina Piubel mf
34 Macey Nicholls mf (Out on Loan)
41 Keira Flannery mf (Out on Loan)

Forwards
9 Riko Ueki fw
11 Manuela Paví fw
12 Emma Harries fw
20 Viviane Asseyi fw
44 Ruby Doe fw
19 Shekiera Martinez fw (Out on Loan)
35 Princess Ademiluyi fw (Out on Loan) 
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Sunday 3rd November:
Tottenham Hotspur Women 14:00 West Ham United Women
Venue: Gaughan Group Stadium

Games live on youtube
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Thanks Miike
West Ham 0-2 Arsenal 
Bottom of the table 😒
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Everton Women 1:1 West Ham United Women
Another point for the women.

West Ham United: Szemik, Tysiak, Sáez, Zadorsky, Denton, Gorry ©, Siren (Brynjarsdóttir 73), Mengwen (Cooke 46), Harries (Piubel 59), Ueki, Asseyi (Smith 83)

Subs: M.Walsh (GK), Bergman Lundin, Paví, Houssein
Goal: Denton 10
Booked: Asseyi, Gorry, Cooke 

https://www.whufc.com/news/report-react ... ay-everton
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Sunday 13th October:
Everton Women 14:00 West Ham United Women
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Manchester City Women 2-0 West Ham United Women
Fucking City. Enough said.

West Ham United: Szemik, Tysiak, Sáez, Zadorsky (Cooke 77), Denton, Gorry ©, Brynjarsdóttir (Paví 79), Mengwen, Harries (Piubel 46), Ueki, Asseyi (Siren 56)
​​​​Subs not used: M.Walsh (GK), Bergman Lundin, Houssein, Morrison
​​​​​​Booked: Cooke

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Yes, very nice result in the cup.
West Ham United Women 6-1 Portsmouth Ladies

West Ham United: M.Walsh, Cooke, Morrison, Sáez (Ueki 72), Zadorsky © (Mengwen 61), Houssein, Siren, Bergman Lundin, Paví (Asseyi 46), Piubel (Way 72), Doe (Harries 35)
Subs not used: Szemik (GK), Tysiak, Gorry
​​​​​Booked: Houssein
Goals: Piubel 13, Harries 43, 51, Asseyi 46, 48, Ueki 90+3

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Mex Martillo" wrote: 02 Oct 2024, 06:24 FA Womens League Cup tonight
Wednesday 2nd October:
West Ham United Women 19:00 Portsmouth LadiesChigwell Construction Stadium
Why are Portsmouth Ladies and us Women?
Well, Ladies don’t play football and that why they lost 6-1 to the women. ⚒😂
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FA Womens League Cup tonight
Wednesday 2nd October:
West Ham United Women 19:00 Portsmouth LadiesChigwell Construction Stadium
Why are Portsmouth Ladies and us Women?
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West Ham United Women 1-1 Liverpool Women

Yes, good point to get us going. We're 10th in the league.

Goals
West Ham United: R. Ueki (85') Goal 85 minutes
Liverpool: O. Smith (7') Goal 7 minutes Assists S. Haug (7')

West Ham United: Szemik, Tysiak, Cooke, Zadorsky, Denton, Gorry ©, Brynjarsdóttir, Mengwen (Piubel 74), Harries (Paví 66), Ueki, Asseyi (Bergman Lundin 95).
Subs not used: M.Walsh (GK), Siren, Sáez, Houssein, Doe.
Booked: Gorry 27, Brynjarsdóttir 56

Attendance: 1799

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Respect the point. 👍
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Not much difference in that respect. I’m struggling to enjoy the men’s game these days, but at least we have the occasional good experience.
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Iron Duke" wrote: 29 Sep 2024, 09:58 I’ve got no interest in the women’s game. Not because I think the standard is bad, or because I think there’s no place for women’s football, but they have turned the English league into a mini-league for the big six.

Along with a few other clubs, we are there making up the numbers. I think we should all leave and create our own league and leave the big six to it.
And the difference to the mens league is....?
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It will never fully take off if it's 11-a-side played on full size pitches, with the teams being under the same name as the mens, i.e. West Ham ladies. That is the brutal truth.

You are not going to sell a product that is the 'same' as a product that has existed for as long as it has, and been as successful as it has, and is categorically so much better on every conceivable level. That's just cold hard facts, people are not gonna watch West Ham mens and West Ham ladies, not enough people anyway.

It needs to be smaller pitches and goals, 9-a-side, 10 regional teams in the league, and make them franchises. Suddenly, you've peaked interest, and you'll have a say 2 London teams which will bring in more fans, absolutely guaranteed. You could not pay me enough money to watch women's football as it is, but I'd definitely give that a go at the very least.

They won't do it, of course, but everyone is obsessed with I'll judged 'equality'. What you should want is for it to be successful, and it simply won't be long term because no one will watch it when there is the same product available, 1000 times better, and there's already too much of that available as it is.
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The men's game has had over a century to develop/evolve - a great majority of that time was media-free.

Seems like some are determined to cram an equivalent evolution of the women's game into less than a decade - it's like expecting a j-j-j-jellyfish to give birth to Albert Einstein.

The basic point is that if it was any good, people would be attending games in droves - they don't need some twat telling them "it's good", they can work that out for themselves and either keep going to games or watch paint dry.
 
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Trouble is the finances are not there. The cost of having a team in the WSL is more than the revenue you can make. Therefore, needs to be paid for by other revenues, the men, which onviorusly favours the bid six or teams with more money. I forget who it was, but a team folded at the end of last season, just could not continue, backrupted by the requirements needed to participate in the WSL. They should take a step back and reduce the costs of participation. 
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I’ve got no interest in the women’s game. Not because I think the standard is bad, or because I think there’s no place for women’s football, but they have turned the English league into a mini-league for the big six.

Along with a few other clubs, we are there making up the numbers. I think we should all leave and create our own league and leave the big six to it.
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Sunday 29th September:
West Ham United Women 15:00 Liverpool Women
Chigwell Construction Stadium

Another tough game to get the first points on the board.
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Cricky, what position does she play?
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West Ham women thread is a great idea. 

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Before you all point out, yes the 24/25 season started earlier

Manchester United Women 3-0 West Ham United Women

Reminds me of something.
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