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West Ham United Women
- Mex Martillo
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West Ham United Women
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)
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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Re: West Ham United Women
I see the FA have come to their senses and banned Trans woman from the woman's game
causing all sorts of hissy fits from the usual mob, crying apartheid amongst other things
Do we have any of these Trans in the WHU ladies' side at all? We got a few in the men's squad i reckon

or is this ban just symbolic and no womans teams actually have a Trans player?
Do we have any of these Trans in the WHU ladies' side at all? We got a few in the men's squad i reckon
Re: West Ham United Women
They've been doing well lately, but, all of the important business in the league was sewn up a couple of months ago. The top 4 are miles ahead. Hopefully they have a bit of momentum going into next season and make a few good signings in the summer and push on from there. Rather like we hoped our men would.
Re: West Ham United Women
The games recently Spurs , Man Utd and Palace all been on Tele , nothing else on so watched .. I have to say I really enjoyed it and they seem to have all of a sudden actually got decent . Always nice any team any level in the claret and blue doing okay .
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Re: West Ham United Women
Absolutely no chance !, our approach is to sell off everything re the women
- Massive Attack
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Re: West Ham United Women
I have nothing against the women's game, good luck to them, I just have no interest in it.
I can still recall the good old days of the Doncaster Belles ruling the roost.
I actually like the thought of the women's game being run, commentated, officiated, managed by only women which would make them happy, if only they'd also the same for the men do likewise in the men's game. Instead of all this forced weird agenda to mix women in to the men's game to prove equality.
I can still recall the good old days of the Doncaster Belles ruling the roost.
I actually like the thought of the women's game being run, commentated, officiated, managed by only women which would make them happy, if only they'd also the same for the men do likewise in the men's game. Instead of all this forced weird agenda to mix women in to the men's game to prove equality.
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Re: West Ham United Women
The only thing that irritates me regarding the woman's game is that the BBC lump it and the men's game under the same umbrella - presumably because of an "It's all football, innit?" directive.
I don't recall ever asking the BBC if they would merge the two separate & very different sports when it comes to viewing news articles/match results & reports, but it's clear that they don't feel women's football is strong enough to warrant it's own section, separate from that for the men's game.
My interest in the women's game lies slightly below my interest in the Scottish Lowland League, possibly, at a push, above the Welsh/Irish leagues, and I'm only interested in games at that level on account of the WHO silly-fuckers club's interest in Cowdenbeath.
I don't recall ever asking the BBC if they would merge the two separate & very different sports when it comes to viewing news articles/match results & reports, but it's clear that they don't feel women's football is strong enough to warrant it's own section, separate from that for the men's game.
My interest in the women's game lies slightly below my interest in the Scottish Lowland League, possibly, at a push, above the Welsh/Irish leagues, and I'm only interested in games at that level on account of the WHO silly-fuckers club's interest in Cowdenbeath.
Re: West Ham United Women
They had West Ham fans in the crowd watching the women's game?
Anyone who gets annoyed and cross about the Womens game needs to chill out.
Don't think anyone is getting annoyed with the women's game. Let them get on with it. What annoys people is the trickery and manipulation that goes into getting people interested in it. But it's all academic now as people have seen through it and the audiences are declining.
Re: West Ham United Women
Watched a small bit and the highlights. Some lovely goals, they have skills. Good to hear the chants of Irons. Everyone smiling and having a good time (except the poor Palace team). Anyone who gets annoyed and cross about the Womens game needs to chill out.
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Re: West Ham United Women
"Their" apology probably gets you out of this hole. If they see your post you'll be in court.
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Re: West Ham United Women
Maybe Eni Aluko has finally run out of road
Attacks Ian Wright who quite rightly is refusing to accept his apology
Wright has been a massive advocate of women’s football & his presence has lifted the profile
I see also he has set up a foundation to help train women coaches & managers and also is paying for the ACL rehab of a Stoke (?) player after her club refused to
Another ill judged bit of nonsense from Aluko who has only apologised when it’s been rumoured that ITV are planning to bin her
Attacks Ian Wright who quite rightly is refusing to accept his apology
Wright has been a massive advocate of women’s football & his presence has lifted the profile
I see also he has set up a foundation to help train women coaches & managers and also is paying for the ACL rehab of a Stoke (?) player after her club refused to
Another ill judged bit of nonsense from Aluko who has only apologised when it’s been rumoured that ITV are planning to bin her
- Mex Martillo
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Re: West Ham United Women
The women's team that play in West Ham shirts are strangely enough called West Ham Women.
- Manuel
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Re: West Ham United Women
Sydney_Iron wrote: ↑31 Mar 2025, 01:12 Oh dear, the site feminists have bitten
Calm down, not like I'm calling for womans football to be banned? and you do realize them playing topless was a joke![]()
Didn't Kevin Keegan get called all sorts in the MSM and demands for his cancelling/banning to apologize etc etc when he said something not nice about Womans football and those who commentate on the men's game, as did Joey Barton, granted hes twat at the best of times![]()
Thak you for your attention and "be kind"
Syd the Sexist(He/Him)
Fuck me, you truly are as thick as mince. What are you even going on about.
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Re: West Ham United Women
I see average Women's league attendance is down to 6,379. A 15% drop on last season.
The women's team that play in West Ham shirts have the second lowest attendance in the league at 1,894 people.
The women's team that play in West Ham shirts have the second lowest attendance in the league at 1,894 people.
- Mex Martillo
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- Mex Martillo
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- Location: Catalonia
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- Has liked: 134 times
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Re: West Ham United Women
To be honest the goalkeepers are absolutely crap, must be a case of the worst out field player had to go in goal.
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Re: West Ham United Women
Oh dear, the site feminists have bitten
Calm down, not like I'm calling for womans football to be banned? and you do realize them playing topless was a joke
Didn't Kevin Keegan get called all sorts in the MSM and demands for his cancelling/banning to apologize etc etc when he said something not nice about Womans football and those who commentate on the men's game, as did Joey Barton, granted hes twat at the best of times
Thak you for your attention and "be kind"
Syd the Sexist
(He/Him)
Calm down, not like I'm calling for womans football to be banned? and you do realize them playing topless was a joke
Didn't Kevin Keegan get called all sorts in the MSM and demands for his cancelling/banning to apologize etc etc when he said something not nice about Womans football and those who commentate on the men's game, as did Joey Barton, granted hes twat at the best of times
Thak you for your attention and "be kind"
Syd the Sexist