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Reid is ok the bench tonight. Great he is back

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Cheers for the heads up. Had him in my fantasy team at the start of the season and was pretty good at getting clean sheets. After watching West Ham without him lately it has become apparent what a crucial player he is. 

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He got a huge cheer when he came on. He is legend there. They love him

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It's great that his first game back was a win. And anyone know if Arsenal are still interested in him? I'm sure there'll be a few EPL teams chasing him if West Ham get demoted.

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They won't.The man is back in town

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Feature story on the Hammers website:

http://www.whufc.com/articles/20140202/reid-revels-in-winning-return_2236884_3649071


REID REVELS IN WINNING RETURN


Winston Reid made a welcome return to action in Saturday's 2-0 victory over Swansea City

 02.02.2014

Winston Reid's three-month lay-off came to a timely end on Saturday afternoon, as his late cameo helped ensure that the back door remained firmly shut in victory over Swansea City. 

Not since 2 November had the 25-year-old turned out for West Ham United, following which a high ankle sprain and subsequent surgery consigned the New Zealand skipper to a spell on the side-lines. 

Twelve weeks on and this was no gentle reintroduction. With eleven minutes, plus the extras, to see out and only ten men to do so, Reid joined forces with fellow centre-halves James Collins and Tomkins, as the Hammers recorded a league-high eleventh clean sheet.

Saturday's 2-0 Barclays Premier League success comes just four days after a morale-boosting goalless draw at Chelsea, with Reid, thankfully, now ready to play his part too. 


Reid was back in the thick of things at the Boleyn Ground on Saturday

He told West Ham TV: "It's nice being back out there and the most important thing was that we got the three points. It was a good victory on Saturday and the boys needed it. 

"It has been 12 weeks now. It has not been the easiest 12 weeks but you get injuries as a footballer and the main thing is to get over it and deal with it. Fortunately enough I'm back fit and healthy. 

"The ankle's coming along. I'm probably not 100 per cent yet, as I've only just started training a couple of days ago. I think it was good for me to just go out there and feel that I was OK. I'm just trying to work hard, get back and get back to full fitness as quickly as possible." 

Last season's Hammer of the Year, Reid was a welcome sight back at the Boleyn Ground and thanked the Hammers faithful for his rapturous reception. 
 
"It means a lot," he continued. "It means you're appreciated so it was nice to be back out there. To come back and play in front of the fans and to get the victory was good. With ten men it was a little bit difficult but we got through it at the end. We needed the three points!" 

The Auckland-born defender was also quick to commend the efforts of his team-mates in securing a second successive shutout, a trend that Reid reckons can carry the Club to top-flight safety. 

He added: "That's credit to the back four and to the midfielders. In the first half, the team, as a whole, worked really well. But I think the back four did [particularly] well and the two, or three in front of them worked their socks off. That's what we're going to need until the end of the season. 

"I think [the two clean sheets] does give us a boost. That's four points in two games after a dull period, where we haven't picked up a lot of points. I think everyone's getting back to being fully fit. That's the main thing until the end of the season, apart from Joey dislocating his shoulder unfortunately, everyone else is raring to go."

At the other end, skipper Kevin Nolan doubled his tally for the campaign. Twice the beneficiary of Andy Carroll's good work, Nolan firstly buried an angled left-footed volley, before glancing a header into the far corner. 

Reid believes Nolan's match-winning brace owes much to his commitment and expects the Hammers to work every bit as hard between now and the season's end. 

"He [Kevin Nolan] has got a lot of stick this year but I think he showed on Saturday what he's all about, poaching chances in the area. Before Saturday the ball probably hasn't fallen for him, but he keeps working hard and keeps giving 100 per cent and when he does get a chance, he normally puts them away. He did it for us on Saturday. 

"We're going to have to do well now until the end of the season. It's going to be a tough run in. We know that it's not going to be easy, there are a lot of teams down there. So I think just because we got a win on Saturday doesn't mean we can rest, we've got to go back and work hard." 


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Another game as a sub, another win. Winnie is winning!!

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there were a few renditions of "who put the ball in the Pikey's net? Winston, Winston.  Who put the ball in the Pikey's net, Winston Winston Reid" in the pub before the game on Saturday.  When he came on, there was a decent version of "We all dream of a team of Winson Reids".  I cannot think of any other player who has 2 songs.

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Continuing reports in the UK of interest in Winston from other clubs. This from a few hours ago:

https://www.westhamtillidie.com/posts/2014/03/14/is-marco-borriello-s-season-over

 "There have also been other reports that Spurs have joined Arsenal and Man Utd is nurturing an interest in West Ham central defender, Winston Reid."

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-2580122/Reid-Milner-Spurs-radar-Sherwood-seeks-Premier-League-pedigree-Rodwell-closer-City-exit-Liverpool-face-fight-PSG-Konoplyanka-TRANSFER-COLUMN.html

http://www.3news.co.nz/Reports-United-City-and-Arsenal-interested-in-Reid---EPL/tabid/415/articleID/334559/Default.aspx

http://www.clubcall.com/west-ham-united/battle-on-for-defender-6-1715926.html

However, this from co-owner David Gold seems the most accurate summation:

http://www.ftbpro.com/posts/crippy.cooke/753451/west-ham-co-owner-david-gold-refutes-winston-reid-transfer-speculation

West Ham's co-owner, David Gold, has spoken out about the rumours surrounding Hammers defender Winston Reid.

The New Zealand international, 25, has been linked to a host of other clubs this season after impressing early on, but hasn‘t been able to force his way back into the first team after recovering from a lengthy ankle injury midway through the campaign. Reid has made 14 Premier League appearances so far this term and was rumoured to be the subject of a £6m bid from Arsenal a few months ago, but no deal materialised.

  • ‘We’ve read the stories like everybody else and I guess there may be interest but we have received no enquiries at all. We are ready to talk to Winston in the summer and we’ll do all we can to satisfy his requirements.’ - West Ham co-owner David Gold.


Amassing an impressive 11 clean-sheets from the 17 games he's featured in for club and country in 2013/14, Reid had been enjoying a fine run of form when he was fully fit. But now he’s having to bide his time as manager Sam Allardyce has been partnering James Collins and James Tomkins at the heart of the defence. 

Reid’s contract expires at the end of next season, so West Ham are keen to tie him down, rather than run the risk of losing him for nothing in the summer of 2015.


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Man Utd would actually make a bit of sense - Vidic is going, Ferdinand looks done, and Reid is the sort of player that you could imagine Moyes liking

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Man Utd would actually make a bit of sense - Vidic is going, Ferdinand looks done, and Reid is the sort of player that you could imagine Moyes liking



I hope not.
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Reid starting tonight.

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played a full game,  3 - 1 loss to Stoke

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was at fault for the 2nd Stoke goal, where Fat Sam described the defending as "pathetic"

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There was much bad luck in that from what I saw. Came out to close the space, made a block but the ball unfortunately deflected back into striker's path. 

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Leggy wrote:

Man Utd would actually make a bit of sense - Vidic is going, Ferdinand looks done, and Reid is the sort of player that you could imagine Moyes liking



I hope not.

Cos United is likely to be too poor a club by then and he should be aiming for better or...?
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There was much bad luck in that from what I saw. Came out to close the space, made a block but the ball unfortunately deflected back into striker's path. 

I think as a centre back, in those sort of situations you need to make sure that you win the tackle, or stop the man from getting past you - he did neither.

Picked as the key player from West Ham in an article on the best of the bottom half of the table.

http://www.football365.com/topical-top-10/9219826/Top-Ten

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martinb wrote:
Leggy wrote:

Man Utd would actually make a bit of sense - Vidic is going, Ferdinand looks done, and Reid is the sort of player that you could imagine Moyes liking



I hope not.


Cos United is likely to be too poor a club by then and he should be aiming for better or...?



Sure...........................
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Winston comes in at no.2 in football365's top 10 of the bottom half of the league list;

http://www.football365.com/topical-top-10/9219826/Top-Ten


Certainly seems destined for a higher team than the hammers. Go winston.


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As seen here :)



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Winston Reid linked with Liverpool this morning in the UK press...


http://m.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/gossip 

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So that's the 5th or 6th club he has been linked to? Until he gets transferred, its all just talk.

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For the love of god dont sign for Liverpool.....

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Would be a dream come true! I've always wanted to see the great dane combo of Agger and Reid together.

 

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Jeff speaks the truth. I think he needs to be wise if he looks to move on from West Ham where he's big dog.

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Has to make West Ham's playing side before any talk of transfer - unused sub v. Man Utd on the weekend.

Still injury problems / not fit ?

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I think dropped based on some of the comments from the coach after last week.

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not even on the bench today against Hull....something is up?

 

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just his dinner then - thought West Ham might be moth balling him for premium price (and seemingly inevitable) sale in the off season.

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It is a little bit strange how they have treated him since he has came back from injury. I appreciate that the hammers defense has been going ok recently. Then again if he is their best defender you think he would be in the team. I would prefer sitting on the bench at Liverpool and earning a few more pounds then sitting on the bench in the east end.


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he came back from injury when we were in the middle of keeping a number of clean sheets in a row, so it made it difficult to drop either Tompko or Collins for him.  He got his chance against Stoke, and didn't play well so he got dropped again.  Seems fair to me. He might be our best defender but on current form he is our third best defender so that is why he has been on the bench.

I do not know but if I had to Edin Hazard a guess I would suggest that it was him who made the call not to be on the bench last night.  He may legitimately be sick but if not it was a massive mistake as Collins went off injured after about 15 minutes and Roger Fucking Johnson came on and played well.  Reid may well be the 4th choice centre back at the club.

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There's always next season for him.

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Frankie, you are the worst kiwi supporter of reid. He has been excellent for hammers for long time. Agree re the fact they had been going through a good period defensively while he was injured which legitimately made it tough to bring him straight back in. Fair enough. But he wasn't that bad against stoke. I maintain he was pretty unlucky with the goal he was apparently responsible for. An entire team managed to allow somebody the opportunity to advance into the box. He went to,close him down, didn't quite smother it entirely and suffered a terribly unlucky ricochet leading to a goal. If the shot had gone wide nobody would have even remembered that moment. Allardyce has a tendency for seeing an entire match through the outcome of a single moment and if he blamed reid for that result then he was wrong. If reid really is 4th choice then he should definitely leave bc that smacks of disrespect for a player who has performed week in and week out for 2 years, and who has proved himself a good epl defender. 

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He looked a tad tubby the last time I saw him....hmmm

EDIT: Perhaps the right word is solid....idk haha

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Marius - BFS dug him out about the 2nd Stoke goal after the game, and it seems we will always have a differing stance on how well he did there. Aside from that, what I read on West Ham fourms suggested that he didn't play well in the game, so it was not a great surprise to me that he was dropped.

And I love our Winnie, although I am getting slightly miffed at his refusal to respond to my offers of going for a drink together (written on his bathroom mirror, so it shows when the room fogs up after he has had a shower).

 

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Well apparently he's getting fat according to joshboy. Offer him a pie at the walkabout instead and you might get lucky.p>
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joshyboy007 wrote:

He looked a tad tubby the last time I saw him....hmmm



Pretty sure I saw him and his (stunning) missus just off Regent Street recently, didn't look like he'd had too many pies, maybe because Jumbucks in Shebu is closed now like the Walkie
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starting tonight at Sunderland

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2-1 win to Hammers. Reid injured. Another coupla wins and they'll be in top half of table.

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