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Premier League 2

Posted: 21 Sep 2024, 17:26
by Mex Martillo
Premier League 2

Results
Friday 16 August 2024: Brighton 0-2 West Ham
Friday 23 August 2024: West Ham 5-1 Southampton
Friday 30 August 2024: West Ham 1-0 Norwich
Friday 20 September 2024: Newcastle 0-1 West Ham

Fixtures
Friday 27 September 2024: West Ham 20:00 Chelsea, Rush Green, London
Saturday 5 October 2024: Man City 20:00 West Ham, Joie Stadium, Manchester
Friday 25 October 2024: Wolves 20:00 West Ham, Aggborough Stadium, Kidderminster
Friday 1 November 2024: West Ham 20:00 Fulham, Rush Green, London
Friday 29 November 2024: Man Utd 20:00 West Ham, Leigh Sports Village, Manchester
Saturday 14 December 2024: West Ham 16:00 Stoke, London Stadium, London
Sunday 12 January 2025: Liverpool 14:00 West Ham, Liverpool Academy, Liverpool
Friday 17 January 2025: West Ham 20:00 Sunderland, Rush Green, London
Monday 27 January 2025: Leeds 20:00 West Ham, LNER Community Stadium, York
Friday 7 February 2025: West Ham 20:00 Arsenal, Rush Green, London
Friday 14 February 2025: West Ham 20:00 Blackburn, Rush Green, London
Monday 24 February 2025: Reading 20:00 West Ham, Bearwood Park Training Ground, Reading
Friday 28 February 2025: Derby 20:00 West Ham, The Proctor Cars Stadium, Matlock
Friday 14 March 2025: West Ham 20:00 Leicester, Rush Green, London
Friday 4 April 2025: West Ham 20:00 Crystal Palace, Rush Green, London
Friday 11 April 2025: Middlesbrough 20:00 West Ham, Riverside Stadium, Middlesbrough

Squad

Lead coach Mark Robson

Goalkeepers
Finlay Herrick gk
Krisztián Hegyi gk (Out on Loan)
Terry Mason gk (Out on Loan)

Defenders
Junior Robinson df
Kaelan Casey df
Luizão df
Regan Clayton df
Ollie Scarles df
Ezra Mayers df
Ryan Battrum df
Sean Tarima df
Luis Brown df
Josh Briggs df
Levi Laing df (Out on Loan)
Michael Forbes df (Out on Loan)

Midfielders
Dan Rigge mf
Tyron Akpata mf
Lewis Orford mf
Patrick Kelly mf (Out on Loan)
George Earthy mf (Out on Loan)
Freddie Potts mf (Out on Loan)

Forwards
Sean Moore fw
Mehmet Halim fw
Kamarai Swyer fw
Favour Fawunmi fw
Brad Dolaghan fw
Gideon Kodua fw (Out on Loan)
Callum Marshall fw (Out on Loan)

What is the format for PL2
There will be only one division made up of clubs with Category One Academies. At present there are 26 such clubs. Teams: Arsenal, Man Utd, Aston Villa, Middlesbrough, Blackburn Rovers, , Newcastle United, Brighton, Norwich, Chelsea, Nott'm Forest, Crystal Palace, Reading, Derby County, Southampton, Everton, Stoke City, Fulham, Sunderland, Leeds United, Spurs, Leicester City, West Brom, Liverpool, West Ham United, Man City, Wolves.Those teams will be divided into five pots based on performances over the past three seasons. Fixtures will be determined by a draw made according to clubs’ positions in the five seeded pots. There will be 20 Match weeks, with each team playing 20 regular-season matches throughout the season. Teams will play each club in their own seeding pot once, as well as three to five teams in all other pots either home or away. Results (three points for a win and one point for a draw) will generate a table ranking the 26 teams. After the regular season of 20 Match weeks has completed, the top 16 teams will qualify for a single elimination playoff. Teams will be drawn against each other based on their league positions, for example the team finishing first facing the team that finished 16th. These will be one-off elimination matches with the higher-seeded team at home. In addition, the teams finishing the regular season in the top 12 will be invited to take part in the next season’s Premier League International Cup competition. 

Re: Premier League 2

Posted: 08 Apr 2025, 02:04
by Monsieur merde de cheval
twoleftfeet wrote: 05 Apr 2025, 12:32 I’m amazed how many spurs fans signed up for this site in September, should have charged them a fee.

This Cheval chap seems like a bit of a cսnt, he is in good company with maverick, thundercunt, sad ferret, lady boy et al.
 Dear Mark .
Yep.. I'm a cսnt...   but I'm a top shelf cսnt...

I watched  the match and stand by  my eyes .

Regards,
Mick Taylor 


Re: Premier League 2

Posted: 05 Apr 2025, 12:32
by twoleftfeet
I’m amazed how many spurs fans signed up for this site in September, should have charged them a fee.

This Cheval chap seems like a bit of a cսnt, he is in good company with maverick, thundercunt, sad ferret, lady boy et al.

Re: Premier League 2

Posted: 05 Apr 2025, 09:32
by Sir Alf
Mot dissimilar to the first team watching last night. Palace had the athleticism and physicality in a lot of areas and especially midfield and going forward. Orford is good technically but will need pace, athleticism around him to thrive but based on last night Palace had 2 or 3 that look close to Premiership readiness while we had none really. Orford might be ok to play some minutes but not in the current West Ham team. 

Re: Premier League 2

Posted: 05 Apr 2025, 07:54
by Mex Martillo
West Ham 2:5 Crystal Palace
What a disappointment, feels like after a great season we are going to have a poor finish. Still we are 3rd in the league and in a good position going into the play offs. We have 1 game left against Middlesbrough. At the moment we will be drawn with Everton for the first play-off, but that could change. 

Re: Premier League 2

Posted: 05 Apr 2025, 05:20
by Monsieur merde de cheval
None of em impressed tonight ...ABSOLUTE DOGSHIT
Orford scored two and the usual mugs who didn't watch the game  will big him up again...fair play on the first one ..but fuckin ell if he's our future were bang in trouble.
for me he doesn't impose himself enough ...I just don't see it.

Ajala was a lazy cսnt and I didn't enjoy the stop start nonsense which didn't work anyway .

ROBSON   OUT...HES SHITE 
 

Re: Premier League 2

Posted: 04 Apr 2025, 20:52
by twoleftfeet
Collapsed like a cheap pack of cards. 

Potter out.

Re: Premier League 2

Posted: 04 Apr 2025, 18:48
by Takashi Miike

Re: Premier League 2

Posted: 15 Mar 2025, 12:07
by Sir Alf
From the half dozen games I’ve seen him in he does look to get the ball forward for the U21s but also sprinkled in with lots of those “recycling” possession passes to the side and backwards.  So he can be on the periphery of some games and not that active when the team is out of possession.  Sort of a hybrid of Carrick for the good visionary passing but more like Downes for other parts of his game.  

Re: Premier League 2

Posted: 15 Mar 2025, 01:45
by Manuel
Does Orford go forward or is it all tippy tappy 3 yard passes?

Re: Premier League 2

Posted: 14 Mar 2025, 23:20
by Takashi Miike
Monsieur merde de cheval" wrote: 14 Mar 2025, 22:29
Takashi Miike" wrote: 14 Mar 2025, 21:01
ironsofcanada wrote: 14 Mar 2025, 20:25 Tuned in this half and I do enjoy listening to the old boys doing commentary.

Anyone know who they are.
 
No idea the main commentator, the co commentator is Mark Phillips. Life-long fan, was a member of the coaching team when we last won the FA Youth Cup and currently Pathways & Development Manager (no idea what that entails, but probably to get as many young lads in to pro contracts as possible)
Yep...it's Woolwich 
.he always does these live games.
On form tonight too the cսnt😬😉
Comparing  Derby Countys pitch last week to his barnet was a stand -out...🤣

That 15 yrs old Mongo kid was the best player on the pitch by some margin..
Ajala with another goal...he's filling out as well.
Rigge and Moore looked poor
 I'm not getting the hype with Orford...don't get me wrong he looks decent enough at that level...but the hype is a bit ott I think.
He's still very young and bods just need to let him mature and  keep learning ...like Fred is doing at Pompey.


😂

Re: Premier League 2

Posted: 14 Mar 2025, 22:29
by Monsieur merde de cheval
Takashi Miike" wrote: 14 Mar 2025, 21:01
ironsofcanada wrote: 14 Mar 2025, 20:25 Tuned in this half and I do enjoy listening to the old boys doing commentary.

Anyone know who they are.
 
No idea the main commentator, the co commentator is Mark Phillips. Life-long fan, was a member of the coaching team when we last won the FA Youth Cup and currently Pathways & Development Manager (no idea what that entails, but probably to get as many young lads in to pro contracts as possible)
Yep...it's Woolwich 
.he always does these live games.
On form tonight too the cսnt😬😉
Comparing  Derby Countys pitch last week to his barnet was a stand -out...🤣

That 15 yrs old Mongo kid was the best player on the pitch by some margin..
Ajala with another goal...he's filling out as well.
Rigge and Moore looked poor
 I'm not getting the hype with Orford...don't get me wrong he looks decent enough at that level...but the hype is a bit ott I think.
He's still very young and bods just need to let him mature and  keep learning ...like Fred is doing at Pompey.



Re: Premier League 2

Posted: 14 Mar 2025, 21:07
by Mex Martillo
Takashi Miike" wrote: 14 Mar 2025, 21:01
ironsofcanada wrote: 14 Mar 2025, 20:25 Tuned in this half and I do enjoy listening to the old boys doing commentary.

Anyone know who they are.
 
No idea the main commentator, the co commentator is Mark Phillips. Life-long fan, was a member of the coaching team when we last won the FA Youth Cup and currently Pathways & Development Manager (no idea what that entails, but probably to get as many young lads in to pro contracts as possible)
 
 
Then it was Phillips who said he was helping coach our U16s on Sunday against Fulham. They really liked Leicester 's Monga. He was good.

Re: Premier League 2

Posted: 14 Mar 2025, 21:04
by Far Cough UKunt
My mistake I knew it was Mark someone.

Re: Premier League 2

Posted: 14 Mar 2025, 21:02
by Mex Martillo
Finished
West Ham 2-3  Leicester
Bit harsh, that penalty miss by Orford was a killer. Goalie went early and Orford was committed to the side the goalie dived.

Re: Premier League 2

Posted: 14 Mar 2025, 21:01
by Takashi Miike
ironsofcanada wrote: 14 Mar 2025, 20:25 Tuned in this half and I do enjoy listening to the old boys doing commentary.

Anyone know who they are.
 
 
No idea the main commentator, the co commentator is Mark Phillips. Life-long fan, was a member of the coaching team when we last won the FA Youth Cup and currently Pathways & Development Manager (no idea what that entails, but probably to get as many young lads in to pro contracts as possible)

Re: Premier League 2

Posted: 14 Mar 2025, 20:58
by Far Cough UKunt
Mark Ward I think was one?

Re: Premier League 2

Posted: 14 Mar 2025, 20:50
by twoleftfeet
2-2 then Orford missed an 86th minute penalty before Leicester went up the field and made it 3-2.

Re: Premier League 2

Posted: 14 Mar 2025, 20:25
by ironsofcanada
Tuned in this half and I do enjoy listening to the old boys doing commentary.

Anyone know who they are.

Re: Premier League 2

Posted: 14 Mar 2025, 19:51
by Mex Martillo
Good goal there from Leicester, fuck!
1-1 at HT

Re: Premier League 2

Posted: 14 Mar 2025, 19:24
by Takashi Miike
Ajala on fire 🔥

Re: Premier League 2

Posted: 14 Mar 2025, 15:40
by Mex Martillo

Re: Premier League 2

Posted: 14 Mar 2025, 05:50
by Mex Martillo
Friday 14 March 2025:
West Ham 19:00 Leicester,
Rush Green, London

Re: Premier League 2

Posted: 10 Mar 2025, 06:21
by Fauxstralian
We led via an 68th min o.g then managed to get a 93rd min red card before conceding a 95th min o.g of our own
Would have gone second with the win

Re: Premier League 2

Posted: 09 Mar 2025, 19:08
by Mex Martillo
Liverpool U21s 1-1 West Ham United U21s

Humm, we didn’t win! Unbeaten in last 8 league games.

Re: Premier League 2

Posted: 09 Mar 2025, 07:11
by Mex Martillo
Sunday 9 March 2025:
Liverpool 12:30 West Ham,
Liverpool Academy, Liverpool