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Moyes looking to break club record

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David Moyes is heading for not only a personal achievement this month but a West Ham record-beating record in the next two games.

As we continue to battle for Europe, one of the club’s records could fall against Brighton where we have the chance to pass our highest ever points total.

Moyes revealed speaking to reporters: “It would but I’ve got something bigger than that ( a personal achievement).

I think West Ham’s highest is 62 points so I’ve got something in my head which has to be bigger than that.

It would be nice to get West Ham’s biggest tally, to 63 and beat that. We’re trying to achieve that first then we can see what we can do from there.”

The Hammers are currently on 58 points and can come within one point of the club record if they beat Moyes former club on Sunday.

An away win at Brighton would surpass that club record putting the Hammers in 64 points for the season with two games still to play.

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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!"

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  • Ian Taylor says:

    Wow. Who would have thought that we would read this in May and not think that we are dreaming.
    Unbelievable.
    When I think of the money that was given to Pellegrini to waste, what DM has achieved this season with a fraction is astounding.
    The main achievement however is not due to money – he has our players playing for each other and playing with happiness.
    This Arnautovic story keeps rearing its ugly head – probably straight from his brother – and we surely do not want that sulky, dressing-room sourer back. Ever.

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