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West Ham starting XI: The people’s vote

Claret and Hugh readers want David Martin to start in goal on Saturday afternoon at Stamford Bridge with 296 votes for the son of Alvin Martin and only 26 for Roberto.

With Issa Diop suspended Angelo Ogbonna received 314 votes with Fabian Balbuena joining him with 101 votes.

Aaron Cresswell starts in the left-back role with 216 votes with Arthur Masusaku picking up 144 votes.

At right-back, Ryan Fredericks received 296 votes while Pablo Zabaleta collecting just 15 votes.

Declan Rice received an almost maximum with 320 votes from 324 entries while Mark Noble picked up 288 votes.

Robert Snodgrass 258 votes, Michail Antonio 181 votes and Felipe Anderson 177 votes get the majority in midfield with Haller up front again on 295 votes.

Others who didn’t make the cut were Nathan Holland 135, Yarmolenko 110, Pablo Fornals 36, Carlos Sanchez 35, Jack Wilshere 32 and Ablian Ajeti on 26 votes.

People’s choice Starting XI : Martin, Cresswell, Balbuena, Ogbonna, Fredericks, Rice, Noble, Antonio, Snodgrass, Anderson, Haller

 

About Sean Whetstone

I am Season Ticket Holder in West stand lower at the London Stadium and before that, I used to stand in the Sir Trevor Brooking Lower Row R seat 159 in the Boleyn Ground and in the Eighties I stood on the terraces of the old South Bank. I am a presenter on the West Ham Podcast called MooreThanJustaPodcast.co.uk. A Blogger on WestHamTillIdie.com a member of the West Ham Supporters Advisory Board (SAB), Founder of a Youtube channel called Mr West Ham Football at http://www.youtube.com/MrWestHamFootball, I am also the associate editor here at Claret and Hugh. Life Long singer of bubbles! Come on you Irons! Follow me at @Westhamfootball on twitter

One comment on “West Ham starting XI: The people’s vote

  1. He could make himself a hero. I wonder how many PL sides have had to drop their second keeper?My aims for this club are much lower than a lot of Hammers. Not bothered about Europe-certainly not bothered about Top Four. Not as bothered as many about sexy football. Just a well organised team that doesn’t go 3 down against ordinary sides three games running. And to have a well run club that isn’t regarded as a joke by other team’s supporters. Is that too much too ask? Still seems a long way off.

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