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West Ham agenda: Win a trophy and beat Big Fat Sam

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So on Thursday we face AZ Alkmaar in the second leg of the Conference semi final.
Some seem to think it’s a ‘done deal.’ In fact, some seem to think we have just got to turn up and collect the trophy!

The West Ham agenda must involve beating Big Sam Allardyce

I would love to agree with them, but after the struggle in the first leg, and the fact they have a reputation for being hard to beat at home, I am concerned. That comes from someone who is always accused of being too optimistic!

We also have the match against Leeds, and old favourite Big Fat Sam coming to the London Stadium.
I hope this game is irrelevant in terms of survival and we can just remind the Leeds manager of what West Ham is about given that he never understood us in reality.
So which of these is more important? Like most things in life, it’s a matter of opinion. Mine is that I would LOVE us to lift a Cup!
I am old enough to remember when it happened and it has been WAY too long!
The fact is Premier League survival is THE most important goal for ALL Premier League clubs.
Once that is secured glory-hunting can start. It SHOULD have already been achieved, but since we seem to make a habit of poor performances it rumbles on-albeit we are positioned better than others to survive.
In an ideal world we  survive, beat Allardyce and lift that trophy. But survival must always come first although I hope I long live enough to see us win another trophy!
Here’s hoping that next season we won’t make such a hash of it and we won’t be involved in any that  ‘relegation’ talk.
By Claret and Hugh Facebook admin Carol Combes

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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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  • vince says:

    Beating BFS would be good, but the real reason for a memorable win is that this is more than likely Declan’s last home game for us.

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