West Ham attendance
1Wonder what the attendance will be for West Ham? Tuesday or Wednesday night against effectively West Ham reserves. Also the league cup doesn’t have the same appeal as the FA Cup. I’d say about 4500 including away following.
So that'll be County reserves v West Ham reserves then.Newport_Newbie wrote:Wonder what the attendance will be for West Ham? Tuesday or Wednesday night against effectively West Ham reserves. Also the league cup doesn’t have the same appeal as the FA Cup. I’d say about 4500 including away following.
I get your point and when was the last time we could say that? It bodes well for this season. However, with 9 changes for Gillingham and doing very well, it suggests we almost have a B team waiting in the wings. Brilliant.amberbhoy wrote:We haven't got a reserve side just a very decent squad competing for places
I agree.Exile 1976 wrote:West Ham have two chances of a trophy this season, the FA and the CarlingCocaColaWorthingtonwhateverIt’scalled Cup.
They’ll certainly rotate their squad but it will still be a strong side they put out.
Spurs put out a strong side and any side put out by Man City would be strong. As for Leicester I thought their side was reasonably strong considering they haven't the strength in depth of Spurs and Man City.Stan A. Einstein wrote:I agree.Exile 1976 wrote:West Ham have two chances of a trophy this season, the FA and the CarlingCocaColaWorthingtonwhateverIt’scalled Cup.
They’ll certainly rotate their squad but it will still be a strong side they put out.
Man City and Spurs put out a strong side. Leicester didn't.
Stan A. Einstein wrote:I agree.Exile 1976 wrote:West Ham have two chances of a trophy this season, the FA and the CarlingCocaColaWorthingtonwhateverIt’scalled Cup.
They’ll certainly rotate their squad but it will still be a strong side they put out.
Man City and Spurs put out a strong side. Leicester didn't.
AbsolutelyExile 1976 wrote:Stan A. Einstein wrote:I agree.Exile 1976 wrote:West Ham have two chances of a trophy this season, the FA and the CarlingCocaColaWorthingtonwhateverIt’scalled Cup.
They’ll certainly rotate their squad but it will still be a strong side they put out.
Man City and Spurs put out a strong side. Leicester didn't.
Leicester did. They had 5 Premier League winners and many multi million pound players in the starting line up.
Granted the starting team had ‘only’ 4 of the previous games starting XI but that team SHOULD still have had enough to turn us over.
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