Afleveringen
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Join Gary and Chris for their final end-of-season live show, where we look at what really happened this season; what went wrong and the few things that went right. We reflect on yesterday's Ipswich game before trying to put on our first ever phone-in show. If you fancy calling us up for a chat, please catch the show for details.
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Following up on a rumour, Gary discusses what is possible at West Ham and the owner he thinks would tick all the boxes with fans. He also covers the very latest West Ham news and transfer gossip, including the new Dmitri Payet, avalable for only €12m from France. Possibly exciting times ahead, subject to the poison one exiting stage left.
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Zijn er afleveringen die ontbreken?
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Following up on a rumour, Gary discusses what is possible at West Ham and the owner he thinks would tick all the boxes with fans. He also covers the very latest West Ham news and transfer gossip, including the new Dmitri Payet, avalable for only €12m from France. Possibly exciting times ahead, subject to the poison one exiting stage left.
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Gary and Chris discuss their final trip of the season to the soulless bowl. Utter dross, yet again. A match that was filled with excitement and drama, largely caused by the referee and VAR. It was a free gift for Nottingham Forest when they needed it most. VAR took 6 minutes before deciding to allow an offside goal. The referee's calls, along with Graham Potter's selection in the first half left a lot to be desired. Join Gary and Chris as they dive deep into their thoughts, analyzing the "lows and lows" of the match, and what this final home encounter means for the season as a whole.
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Join Chris and Gary to discuss if the sudden interest from more than one US investor means a potential hostile takeover of the club and inevitably, the end of Sullivan using West Ham as his play thing. Is it out of the frying pan and into the fire or should we just make sure he's gone before we worry about what the new mob are like? Plenty of bad stories from other US owners not to mention the inevitable risk to the future viability of the Premier League in its current format. Are we on the precipice of something good or like when we move home, walking into yet another nightmare? That plus a ton of transfer news and the window isn't even open yet.
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Latest West Ham news and transfer roundup plus there is clear evidence of Potter being targeted by his employers and publicly undermined. Gary explains this and shares a couple of stories from the trip to Manchester at the weekend.
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Join Chris, Gary and their sons Fred and Ross as they drive up to Manchester United for a nice day out, with special seats at the back of the really hostile Stretford End. Couldn't have worked out better really. Days don't come much better than this!
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Gary and Chris discuss the apparent interest from a wealthy American together with the much bigger potential ramifications on English football as we know it. They also talk over the 4 players who will be leaving the club this season, plus any other transfer news that is coming down the pipe.
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El Crapico lived down to its pre-match billing, it was bloody awful. Gary and Chris discuss their day out at the London Stadium where it finished 1-1 with Spurs. A fair result but a poor game in which it felt like both managers and the players had settled for a draw before the second half started. My GOD it was dull. Really dull.
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Gary and Chris discuss the race for 4th place (from bottom) as West Ham face Spurs on Sunday at the London Stadium. We need a performance, we really need a win and even better if it happens to be against Spurs. Come on West Ham, pull a performance out for us.
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Chris and Gary discuss the painful memories from the Amex stadium yesterday as the team shot itself in the foot, assisted in part by another bad substitution, and found a novel way to lose 3-2 in the last minute of added time. We discuss the post-match presser where Potter was a bit touchy, maybe related to the barracking from away fans and the abuse from his former home crowd.
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Join Chris and Gary for what will be a passionate discussion as we discuss why one of us is sure that we are getting relegated next season. There is a series of reasons why next season will be the perfect storm for West Ham. We will also discuss our trip to the Amex tomorrow as we face Graham Potter's former team, Brighton.
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Chris and Gary dissect the Southampton game and talk about the blame game going on between the manager and the players with the fans, who are once again divided. But who is to blame and does Fullkrug's outburst give us the biggest clue yet?
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Gary and Chris discuss the up-coming home game with Southampton and with Fullkrug expected to start, a convincing win is expected. It might even be doubtful that Potter gets credit no matter what happens. Some fans have already written him off. Is the constant blame game and recycling of the squad and manager really the way to take the club forward? Doesn't it also depend on Sullivan suddenly getting all the decisions right?
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West Ham delivered a great second half performance and were sadly undone as Van Dyke fouled Fulkrug to get himself a free header. That aside, a second half to be proud of with our attacking players causing lots of damage to the Liverpool defence. Chris and Gary discuss it with the viewers together with a discussion on the enormous negativity from some of the fanbase towards manager Graham Potter.
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Gary and Chris start off the live show with an agenda, they speak about the dreaded trip to Anfield before discussing the Graham Potter interview with David Seaman on Youtube. Then it all gets a bit messy as Chris said we'll have £60m to spend in the summer and Gary is determined to prove him wrong!! Another win for Gary? You decide :-)
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Gary and Chris look back at a strangely positive weekend even on the football pitch, especially the unlikely great performance from Niclas Fullkrug. They deconstruct the game and decide what actually happened, with help from the audience. Was it really as good as it felt? Maybe there is a little bit of life left in the season after all? Who knows.
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A totally inept performance from the team and the manager, no excuses, it was the worst game I've watched for some time and we made relegation candidates look like prime Real Madrid.
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Graham Potter made it pretty clear that in his view both strikers while fit will not be starting against Wolves. What do we think of that? Is it a commitment to the current style of football or is there a good reason for it? Will he stick with the same midfield three or change it up? Also latest news and views on West Ham.
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Graham Potter was not a universally supported appointment from the fanbase and it's starting to show with widespread outrage at the entertainment value on show. Gary and Chris discuss why this is and if it has bad implications on his future at West Ham or is it a small core of people who just didn't support him in the first place and craved an exotic and expensive manager instead.
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