West Ham thread
big names will attract more bg names
Your football knowledge is yet again purely crap, your just embarrassing yourself now.
In addition to Robinson and James there are still the likes of Foster and Carson coming through the ranks.
Im so embarrassed. thank you slater for pointing out your superior football knowledge.
*takes deep breath, prepares for bashing based on
opinion...*
Robinson has always been a fair to middling keeper who has made
himself No.1 on the basis of there being no-one better. He is
simply anohter player the English media has built up as world class
before ripping the piss out of for average performances.
As a Hammer, my bias does lean towards Green, but he is still fairly young in goalkeeping terms anyway, and has shown himself AT THE VERY LEAST the equal of Robinson.
Have to agree on the young guys mentioned though, they are very impressive, just hope they don't become the new Chris Kirkland...
Uiron... yes im in Lower Hutt. thanks for the sky tip!! we've been spoilt this season with west ham games on sky. long may it last!!
That is all.
:-)
Anton Ferdinand (hamstring): The defender pulled
his hamstring during the 1-0 defeat against Arsenal last weekend.
He is expected to be back for the Sunderland game.
Nobby Solano (fitness): The transfer deadline signing
is yet to feature for his new club due to a lack of fitness. Should
be ready for consideration in time for the Sunderland game.
Calum Davenport (ankle): Centre-half Davenport has
suffered several niggles since rejoining the Hammers in January,
although is recovering well from his latest knock. Set to return
within a fortnight.
Craig Bellamy (groin): The Welsh striker is expected
back in action within a fortnight after undergoing a hernia op in
Munich last week.
Bobby Zamora (knee): The striker underwent an
operation to correct a knee problem at the end of September and is
expected to be ready for selection again by the end of the
month.
Scott Parker (knee): Midfield general Parker suffered
a recurrence of the knee problem which had kept him out of United's
opening games during last week's defeat against Arsenal - his
league debut for the Hammers. Likely to be out until the end of
October.
Henri Camara (hamstring): The third Hammer to suffer a
tear in recent games, Camara is likely to miss the rest of
October.
Dean Ashton (knee): Ashton is said to have suffered
medial knee ligament damage which could keep him out until
December, at worst - although a four-week lay-off is average for
such injuries. Likely to miss the next two games against Sunderland
and Portsmouth.
Nigel Quashie (ankle): Quashie, signed from West Brom
in January has been out of action since last season with a
problematic ankle. Whilst he is currently in recovery no date has
been set for his return.
Julien Faubert (achilles): Just weeks after joining
the Hammers in a �6.1m
deal French international Faubert tore his achilles during a
pre-season game in Austria. He is not expected to play until the
new year.
Kieron Dyer (fracture): The
�7m summer signing
suffered a double fracture to his right leg in the 2-1 Carling Cup
win at Bristol Rovers in August. Unlikely to be playing until early
February.
Eight of the 11 injured players have been signed by Alan Curbishley
since last January.
Thanks. Its not quite the same is chatting with my fellow kiwi irons though.
Hammer Head2007-11-20 10:43:28