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Video: Cup of Tea with Geo & Gonzo

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Our informal online chat about all things West Ham is back as we field questions and discuss the last week’s goings-on in the world of the Hammers.

Linked players, loanees, the return of Sakho and Ayew, Bilic, Mark Noble and a lot more will all be covered in the live show at 8:30pm.

So sit down, grab yourself a cuppa and and enjoy the show on Claret & Hugh by clicking the link below.

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Hammers Chat my first game was West Ham 10-0 Bury . . . seriously!
We than went and bought Bury's central defender 😬⚒️ Irons

Started Hammers Chat alongside my partner in crime Geo back in 2014 and brough in to Claret & Hugh by my old mate Hughie to produce videos a couple of years later.

Give West Ham opinions on Sky Sports News and even did a bit of moonlighting on BBC Football Focus.

Sometimes feature on BBC Radio 5 Live and once ate a biscuit in Tony Gales shed.

Connoisseur of salted caramel doughnuts and I love a Sloppy Giuseppe pizza although I'm slightly suspicious where the name came from.

When I'm not moaning about West Ham I can be found walking a dog that looks like a sheep and tinkering with pinball machines.

More West Ham moaning is done on a daily basis here 👇👇
https://www.youtube.com/@HammersChatForum

3 comments

  • justcalmdown says:

    Some great points made boys, unfortunately I could barely hear what you were saying Geo! Think the aliens were trying their best to abduct you through that video mate 😉
    I think with the PL2 now, I’d rather see our youth play regularly in that, rather than always going out on loan and not playing. Also top players come back from injury, they play in the PL2 for fitness.
    Cheers boys.

  • sleepswithdafishes says:

    I don’t agree about Mauaku. I think he has never shown enough defensively. I hope he proves me wrong but I don’t think he will.
    As for Samuelsen, it doesn’t surprise me his star has dimmed recently. He has found it hard to improve his game above aimlessly dribbling from midfield into dead-ends. It’s not just me that notices it. His coaches at Peterborough, Norway national team and even our U 23’s have said as much. He needs to learn when to release the ball when he is closed down, after which he has to go again and receive it. That is pretty basic, so when a player of 21 still can’t do it it’s a big worry.
    I always saw him as the future, but not any more. Again I hope the penny drops and he proves me wrong, or he will end up playing in Denmark or Holland all his life.

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