harrybuckle
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Post by harrybuckle on Sept 19, 2023 20:14:35 GMT
One one a penalty Taylor brought a very fast player down
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Post by Bamber Gashead on Sept 19, 2023 20:14:37 GMT
1-1
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Post by Bamber Gashead on Sept 19, 2023 20:23:17 GMT
1-2
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harrybuckle
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Post by harrybuckle on Sept 19, 2023 20:24:20 GMT
Mistake by Bogarde Hammers all over Rovers
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harrybuckle
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Post by harrybuckle on Sept 19, 2023 20:25:33 GMT
Collins Evans Bogarde Thomas all on as subs
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JeffNZ
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Post by JeffNZ on Sept 19, 2023 20:26:26 GMT
West Ham player totally unmarked in the penalty area. Shocking defending.
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Post by Bamber Gashead on Sept 19, 2023 20:38:08 GMT
1-3
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Post by syg on Sept 19, 2023 20:40:37 GMT
Thats me done for home games, 2 wins this year and now beaten by teenagers. Pathetic.
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Post by Bamber Gashead on Sept 19, 2023 20:44:33 GMT
FT 1-3
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Post by JeffNZ on Sept 19, 2023 20:44:52 GMT
Rubbish game, rubbish performance, rubbish tournament.
Our usual weaknesses plain to see yet again.
Wigan had a confidence boosting 7-1 win tonight, that doesn't bode well for Saturday.
Could be worse I suppose, we could have lost 9-0 at home to Reading a la Exeter.
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Post by Colyton Gas. on Sept 19, 2023 21:17:33 GMT
Met someone today who was there once when we won a game at home!!!!
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harrybuckle
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Post by harrybuckle on Sept 19, 2023 21:27:01 GMT
should be worried hammered by a bunch of talented teenagers ..pun intended. Home record is absolutely shocking
Hammers best side at Mem for several seasons.
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Post by c4h10 on Sept 19, 2023 21:37:48 GMT
Check the attendances in that super run to the Wembley final in 1990 not very well supported Most fans failed to appear against Exeter etc but quickly joined queues for final tickets..PLEASE be realistic and honest ..lack of attendance now cost of living crisis and a Wigan home match on Saturday I was referring to pre COVID when some of our gates were less than 1000. The club lost money those nights. It's never happened before in living memory. Not very well supported, doesn't amount to the mass boycott of early rounds we see now... But each to their own, I've made my point.Wasting your time. Some fell on shallow ground. He's only pretending not to understand.
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Post by bluetornados on Sept 19, 2023 22:59:51 GMT
Rubbish game, rubbish performance, rubbish tournament. Our usual weaknesses plain to see yet again. Wigan had a confidence boosting 7-1 win tonight, that doesn't bode well for Saturday. Could be worse I suppose, we could have lost 9-0 at home to Reading a la Exeter. And wigan were 0-1 down too, i too fear a bit for our boys this saturday... Without the points deduction, Wigan should be in 7th place, just short of the play-offs.
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Post by bluetornados on Sept 19, 2023 23:20:32 GMT
BRFC 1 West Ham United [U21] 3images.scribblelive.com/2023/9/19/e041520e-e243-4193-ad65-190acc809eb9_800.jpegimages.scribblelive.com/2023/9/19/1d02d801-95f8-42ff-8622-6cdc37cf9af8_800.pngimages.scribblelive.com/2023/9/19/378ba5e6-7a49-4be1-be37-27d01e691240_800.png24 mins: Bristol Rovers take the lead through skipper Sam Finley. He finds the bottom corner from inside the area leaving Joe Anang no chance. Bristol Rovers 1-0 West Ham United U21s 42 mins: Sinclair is in and looks set to score a second for Rovers. But Joe Anang does well and doesn't give the winger a corner to aim at. He stands tall and makes a decent save, with the shot straight at him. Chances for the Hammers as Kelly, Marshall, and Kodua all went close. In the end, Bristol Rovers would take the lead through skipper Sam Finley. He found the bottom corner from inside the area leaving Joe Anang no chance. Work to be done in the second 45'...HT: Bristol Rovers 1-0 West Ham United U21s images.scribblelive.com/2023/9/19/3ea0432c-be4d-4243-9ea5-b0095ce5cb43_800.jpg48 mins: Great work from Joe Anang, who is quickly off his line to stop Luke McCormick poking home Bristol Rovers' second. Minutes later, he is back off his line to make another stop. The hosts have started brightly. 66 mins: And the pressure tells, it's a penalty to West Ham! Dan Chesters does brilliantly well to hold off his man, who can only foul him. Referee Peter Wright has no choice but to point to the spot. 70 mins: EQUALISER! Chesters wins a penalty and Marshall converts! He strikes the ball into the bottom right-hand corner. Bristol Rovers 1-1 West Ham United U21s images.scribblelive.com/2023/9/19/6b26b80a-b657-42f0-ad6a-041f35468d8f_800.jpgimages.scribblelive.com/2023/9/19/81293a23-0370-4e3e-949e-1a3ee8649bee_800.jpg 79 mins: A great counter-attack and Earthy, picked out by Kodua, finds the net. What a turnaround! Bristol Rovers 1-2 West Ham United U21s 90+3 mins: Marshall strikes the third, He pokes the ball through the goalkeeper's legs. What a comeback. Bristol Rovers 1-3 West Ham United U21s An incredible second half from the Hammers, who have come from 1-0 down to win 3-1. Marshall scored the first from the spot, before Earthy cooly struck the Irons’ second of the night. Marshall then added his second and the Hammers third in stoppage-time. Unreal. What a comeback! FT: Bristol Rovers 1-3 West Ham United U21s images.scribblelive.com/2023/9/19/4d8e5ede-184b-4fbb-bb34-4bfe5c45e632_800.png
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Post by bluetornados on Sept 19, 2023 23:32:57 GMT
Bristol Rovers player ratings vs West Ham U21: Gordon and Hoole return as Finley nets rare goal..
James Belshaw - 6 Made some decent saves in the first half alongside one or two poor clearances. Did show good composure on the ball and unlucky not to save the penalty, diving the right way. Even a worldie performance wouldn't have changed anything in regards to the league with Matt Cox clearly the preferred choice for the foreseeable.
James Gibbons (Luke Thomas 78') - 6 Good moments of last-ditch defending and some positive runs going forward. Similarly with Belshaw though, would have been near impossible to play well enough to take Jack Hunt's spot in the league.
Luca Hoole - 6 Nice to see the defender back in the side and always extra credit for playing in an unnatural position with the right-back playing at centre-back.
Some good one-v-one moments in the first-half but also one or two nervy moments he won't want to watch back.
James Wilson (Connor Taylor 46') - 6 Showed good composure on the ball against West Ham forwards looking to press aggressively. Clean sheet to go with it too despite his goalkeeper being forced into a couple of saves. Shame the centre-back had to go off at half-time, wasn't visibly struggling so not sure what the reason for that was.
Lewis Gordon - 5 Similarly to Gibbons, good last-ditch moments but largely quiet evening. Would have liked to have seen more of him going forward. It will be interesting to see if Joey B***** has deemed that good enough to beat Josh Grant to a starting spot on Saturday.
Ryan Woods - 7 Classy midfielder is Woods. Offered excellent cover when needed but was also happy to press the West Ham defence. Some great blocks and touches to get himself out of trouble, situations that some of his teammates gave the ball away when having to face. Used his experience well and was super composed throughout.
Sam Finley (Lamare Bogarde 78') - 7 I'm sure very few saw a Finley goal coming but tonight but that was probably the captain's best performance of the season so far, goal aside. Some decent touches at times but also let himself down with a few cheap giveaways. Might be tricky to get back into the league side but wouldn't be surprised to see him start against Wigan on Saturday.
Luke McCormick (Aaron Collins 78') - 7 Really unlucky not to come away with a goal or assist after a lively display in the middle which often saw him pick up advanced positions near or ahead of Jevani Brown.
Decision making could have been better but can be pleased with his showing.
Harvey Vale - 6 Had hardly had a touch going into the latter stages of the first half before being involved in back-to-back chances that really should have seen Rovers take a two-goal lead.
Really bright second half with a lot of the Gas' attacking actions starting with or involving him. Unlucky not to come away with an assist at least.
Scott Sinclair (Antony Evans 78') - 5 Could've had a goal in the first half and offered trickery on occasion. Decent battles between him and West Ham full-backs Levi Lang and Luizao with the winger swapping flank on occasion but would have liked to see more from the forward
Jevani Brown - 6 Unlucky not to score his first Rovers goal but was a good contributor, showing his creative ability. It doesn't really work in the system being played right now, but I would love to eventually see him play as a number 10.
Substitutes: Connor Taylor (on for Wilson 46') - 5 Came on a gave away a penalty whilst also being sucked in for the second goal. Shame after Saturday's heroics.
Luke Thomas (on for Gibbons 78') - N/A Didn't come on for long enough.
Antony Evans (on for Sinclair 78') - N/A See above.
Aaron Collins (on for McCormick 78') - N/A See above.
Lamare Bogarde (on for Finley 78') - N/A See above.
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harrybuckle
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Post by harrybuckle on Sept 20, 2023 6:44:14 GMT
I thought Jevani Brown offered little threat to a young Hammers defence I have yet to appreciate his role in the side Immediately Aaron Collins came on he was a threat but worryingly the mass subs introduction resulted in a misunderstanding with Hoole and Bogarde and the young swift West ham forwards took full advantage and scored from their mistake and thoroughly deserved their victory.
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Post by laughinggas on Sept 20, 2023 7:45:44 GMT
I thought Jevani Brown offered little threat to a young Hammers defence I have yet to appreciate his role in the side Immediately Aaron Collins came on he was a threat but worryingly the mass subs introduction resulted in a misunderstanding with Hoole and Bogarde and the young swift West ham forwards took full advantage and scored from their mistake and thoroughly deserved their victory. Collins was a threat to what? Cannot remember him troubling their keeper as he was stuck wide left, again.
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harrybuckle
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Post by harrybuckle on Sept 20, 2023 16:07:35 GMT
I thought Jevani Brown offered little threat to a young Hammers defence I have yet to appreciate his role in the side Immediately Aaron Collins came on he was a threat but worryingly the mass subs introduction resulted in a misunderstanding with Hoole and Bogarde and the young swift West ham forwards took full advantage and scored from their mistake and thoroughly deserved their victory. Collins was a threat to what? Cannot remember him troubling their keeper as he was stuck wide left, again. From my position in East stand he played central and caused their defence to double up a threat in their box Still a talented player in need of the run of the ball. We still need Jch
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Post by rideintothesun on Sept 20, 2023 19:28:59 GMT
Collins was a threat to what? Cannot remember him troubling their keeper as he was stuck wide left, again. From my position in East stand he played central and caused their defence to double up a threat in their box Still a talented player in need of the run of the ball. We still need Jch I think Marquis will score goals, given a solid run of games and the right service.
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