West Ham United will kick-off their preparations for the 2020/21 Premier League season next week by heading to Scotland for a training camp, before returning home to begin a series of pre-season friendlies.
Following their next round of COVID-19 testing this Sunday. Moyes, his staff and the first-team squad will depart for Scotland on Tuesday 18th August. There, the Hammers will be put through an intense five-day training camp before returning to London.
David Moyes’ men will begin their programme of pre-season friendlies on Tuesday 25th August with a double header of away matches against EFL sides.
Moyes will split his squad with one team travelling to newly-promoted Championship side Wycombe Wanderers and one to League One Ipswich Town for their first tests. Both matches will kick-off simultaneously at 2pm.
Further pre-season friendly matches will follow and will be confirmed in due course on whufc.com.
All pre-season matches will be played without supporters present, continuing to follow the behind closed doors protocols.
Where are the new Players to start training. No excuses, others are managing who smaller than West Ham. Championship Players or not. Get them in. We cannot continue to play Players like Cresswell and Noble, who despite their fan base, cause us to lose an awful lot of games. We need new blood and we need it now. Buy or Quit and let someone else do it.