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It’s a sell-out!

west-ham-olympic-stadium-775477David Gold has revealed that every general admission ticket for tonight’s game against Manchester City has now been sold.

Speaking to the official site the co chairman said: “This is a wonderful achievement for a TV game on a Friday night. I want to thank all the supporters for attending.

After reaching the quarter-final stage of the competition last season I know how disappointed Slaven and the players felt that they were unable to reach Wembley and we would love to make amends for that.

Having played Chelsea and Manchester United in the EFL Cup earlier in the season, we are certainly not getting the kindest of draws.

But we do not fear anyone in the top flight and having recorded a memorable double over Manchester City last season, I am hoping to see another famous victory on Friday night.

We have most of our key players back from injury and on our day we are good enough to beat any team.

Slaven showed last season what this competition means to him and he understands the history of the FA Cup.

He will have to make some changes as two of our players have now departed for the Africa Cup of Nations, but on a positive note it was great to see Pedro Obiang back in the team and he had another outstanding display against Manchester United in the last game.

I have been a big fan of Pedro since the day he arrived at the club and he is proving to be a fantastic signing. He is a terrific athlete and I would now love to see him get on the scoresheet.

Slaven and the players will be keen to get back to winning ways following the disappointing home defeat on Monday.”

 

 

 

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Hugh Southon is a lifelong Iron and the founding editor of ClaretandHugh. He is a national newspaper journalist of many years experience and was Bobby Moore's 'ghost' writer during the great man's lifetime. He describes ClaretandHugh as "the Hammers daily newspaper!" Follow on Twitter @hughsouthon

One comment on “It’s a sell-out!

  1. Does a 2-2 draw at home get counted as a ‘double’ these days?

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