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Phew! It looks like West Ham dodged a takeover bullet
West Ham appears to have dodged a bullet by avoiding selling to US investment firm 777 Partners.
Irons food for thought
Irons food for thought
The points deduction drama over the past day at Goodison Park prompts serious food for thought for those associated with our beloved Hammers writes Michael Talbot. The debate surrounding the severity of Everton’s penalty is still open, but there’s no disputing the fact that the club exceeded its allowed financial fair play spending. Goodison Park bears a share of the blame for this breach, a consequence of years of flawed decision-making (sounds similar?) that has placed the club in a precarious position.
Everton and why West Ham are being careful
Everton and why West Ham are being careful
The major talking point from yesterday centres on Everton, who received a 10-point penalty, following a guilty charge by an independent commission for violating Premier League profitability and sustainability rules. So Everton punished and Citeh go free despite having amassed amassed 115 known breaches over a period of more than two years and facing no points deduction. Following the Everton example they could/ should have a 1150 point deduction. All of this may help to explain why West Ham are being careful with the spending plans this summer and waiting to raise money from the sales of fringe players.
Everton loss of points threat
Moyes owns up to failure
Moyes owns up to failure
David Moyes appears to be very busy digging holes for himself at the moment as he admits failure in beating teams.
Hammers double bill can right wrongs
Hammers double bill can right wrongs
Hughie Southon looks at the upcoming Hammers double bill
West Ham United have the perfect game to right wrongs next weekend following the defeat by Aston Villa as David Moyes‘ former team Everton arrive at the London Stadium.
Hammers can cash in on Toffees big weakness
A tribute to Big Sam
Canning Town Len’s latest musical creation. This time it is the time of West Ham former manager Sam Allardyce to get Len’s animation treatment.