Hull Away on April Fools Day

My first match post.

I'm going to this one and expect 3 points, but it's never that straightforward.

A few injuries knocking around so likely to be a changed X1.
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  • Gonna go for worst case with the squad so no Reid and Obiang for this, also heard Antonio might be crooked with a hamstring injury so not going to include him either

    - - - - - - - - - - Randy - - - - - - - - - -
    Byram - - Collins - - Fonte - - Masuaka
    - - - - Kouyate - - - Noble - - - -
    - Snodgrass - Lanzini - Ayew-
    - - - - - - - - - Carroll - - - - - - - - - -

    Think Masuaka deserves a chance, really haven't been impressed with cresswell this season think he'll benefit knowing that his position is at risk

    Hopefully Noble will be reinvigorated after being dropped

    Antonio, Reid and Obiang are all big misses....but we can win this, need a big reaction from the guys
  • Noble wasn't really dropped, though. He was injured.

    He might be reinvigorated, but 'dropped' won't be the reason. ;hmm
  • Hard to see which games we are going to pick up the points needed to stay up.
  • We ain't getting anything from this, Hull will win and we will be dragged in to the dog fight again end of really
  • I've no idea why I am thinking this, but I have a feeling we are gonna get something from this game (points wise)
  • Hull wont beat us
    We wont get dragged into the relegation battle (we'll have 36 points after we beat Hull - Even if we don't, the bottom 3 currently will not catch us up and will be the ones who fall)

    #justsayin'
  • Adrian,
    Byram, Fonte, Collins, Cresswell
    Noble, Obiang
    Antonio, Lanzini, Masuaku
    Ayew


    Adrian in for Randy
    Assuming Reid isn't fit. Give Collins a game.
    Try Masuaku in an advanced left wing position.
  • Lose this and we're 6 points off the drop zone.
  • Twist - Kouyate?
  • Adrian
    Kouyate - Collins - Fonte
    Byram - Noble - Obiang - Snodgrass
    Lanzini
    Ayew - Carroll
  • This would be my formation for the first half

    Adrian

    Sam-lanz-Ant-cheik-nobes-ging-fonte-cress-snod


    Carroll
  • Twist - Kouyate?

    He's a better player than Noble but... For the balance of the team i think Noble/Obiang suit us better ;hmm
  • Not sure how you can tell after only 20 minutes of Kouyate/Obiang playing together.
  • Whoops, posted this in the wrong thread....

    If the reports are true then no Reid, Obiang or Antonio so.......

    Randrian
    Byram Fonte Collins Cressuaku
    Snodghouli Noble Kouyate Lanzini
    Ayew Carroll
  • No Antonio/Obiang/Reid is a blow -Hopefully people will step up into their places and surprise us ;pray

    Beat Hull and then we can all moan (from mid-table safety) that the players minds are on their holidays
  • edited March 2017
    Adrian
    Byram - Collins - Fonte - Cresswell
    Noble - Kouyate
    Snodgrass - Lanzini - Ayew
    Carroll

    Randolph, Masuaku, Nordtveit, Fernandes, Feghouli, Calleri, Fletcher
  • But Noble's injured isn't he? ;wink
  • Yeah, he was, but I'm sure it was reported that it was a slight knock that wouldn't keep him out for long. With the international break that means he should make it back ;ok
  • Looking at Lukes team shows me how much we have moved on as a squad and that the owners have invested...

    3 of our best performers are out and we still have a very decent looking first 11...

    Collins never lets us down so that the front four looked good.

    I would like us to review and maybe have 3 in the middle to help cut down on conceding.
  • Huddlestones appeal has been rejected so one less to worry about.
  • In with a chance then.....
  • edited March 2017
    "I've been here for a 2 months, but I haven't seen the sun. It rains every day. I miss pasta."
    Hull City defender Andrea Ranocchia
  • Are the stewards confiscating fusilli at the turnstiles?
  • edited March 2017
    ;nonono


    It can really sting if someone chucks it at you!

    It has sharp pointy ends.
  • It took me a while to realise that Fusilli wasn't a skill based s.american football.
  • With so many injuries and out of form players (Tore, Norveidt, Callieri) West Ham should blood some youngsters but it is hard to see any strategy for blooding younger players as last summer WHU opted for cheap and freebie imports and that has not worked.

    Oxford made his EPL debut and then disappeared from sight and now can't even get a game at Reading. Burke played in EPL under Allardyce but that development came to a halt and am not sure if he is still on loan at Wigan, where he wasn't getting many games even when fit. Samuelson seems to have gone backward and can't get a game at Peterborough. Martinez did not even get a whiff of EPL and Fletcher is out of favour with Bilic. Quino has class but still no EPL time. Chelsea, Tottenham and others seem to give young players a chance but the Academy of football remains barren.

    Why not recall Oxford for the game at Hull, or try Burke in defence? We are leaking goals and new blood keen to make name for itself might make a difference
  • Pengeman

    Not really sure how Tottenham and a Chelsea can relate to us

    Like chalobah is 22 and is still barely getting a game, despite being one of the championships best players at 18

    Nathan Ake has been highly rated since his teen years, but he's 22 now and only just been recalled to the first team squad, pretty sure he's yet to play since he has

    Loftus-Cheek has gone off the boil, remember lucks Piazon? He was there young player of the year now he's with Fulham, the younger hazard left likewise

    And Tottenham moved harry Kane around to several clubs during his teens only for him to explode onto the scene

    Danny rose was at loans untill he was 23, walker didn't get a chance till he was 21

    I want to see youth as well but the problem with youth....the inconsistencies and the possibility of not developing their game enough

    Oxford 18, Samuelsen 19, Burke 20, Quina 17, Martinez 19, Browne 19

    These players have potential but they need development at their ages, and quite frankly if they aren't good enough currently for championship or even league 1 then they aren't going to be of much help, don't think letting in 3 goals every week will ldo much for their confidence

  • @WHU_Champo_league_in_7_years Thank you for your comments. My concern is that we have hardly produced any first-teamers from the second-string in recent years. Leaving aside the golden era when we produced Joe Cole, Lampard, Carrick, Ferdinand, Defoe (he came from another club) and others, recent years have been somewhat barren. Tomkins stepped up in 2008, Noble in 2004, Johnson in 2003. Stanislas, Britton and Zamora flourished elsewhere and many of the golden age were also sold off.

    A Club like West Ham can't easily compete with moneybags Chelsea, MANC, MANU, Tottenham or Arsenal. Therefore, even more important to develop own players or find some gems (like Lanzini) in the sales. But something is not right. How much do we spend on the development squad? Why the dearth of players making it to the first team in recent years? Of course, it can be argued that managers are ruled by fear and therefore reluctant to play younger players. But that applies to all teams.
  • Merse has this one down as a 2-1 defeat.
  • Sky have gone early with their April Fools gag - West Ham v Spurs on a Friday night??
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