Carlton Cole sending off a disgrace

carlton cole gets his marching orders

It wasn’t exactly a crunch match and the Hammers could have even got one over the Toffies if it weren’t for the ref. I still can’t believe he made Carlton Cole walk after his tackle in which the Everton player got straight back up. It may have been better to stay down on the deck as it would have made for some great commentary but the Carlton Cole sending off was just farcical. It was like watching something from the Benny Hill show (those that can remember anyway). I was expecting clowns to run amok on the pitch or something!

Ok, so we lost in a very controversial game in which 2 red cards were dished out. One was a complete mistake and the other one was to say sorry to West Ham. The Everton side started off well and got into their groove early on with West Ham looking a bit out of sorts.

The Hammers received a wake up call when Leon Osman scored from 6 yards with a guided header from a corner, only to see it ruled off for a foul on the Jussi. From then on West Ham woke up and found first gear.

Both James Collins and Winston Reid were the Irons’ pillars of strength at the back and did a good job of preventing any unwanted Everton players from creeping into the box. Both sides tried to attack going in the break but it was West Ham with 14 minutes on the clock via Carlton Cole that managed to break the deadlock.

The second saw much of the same with West Ham starting out slowly like the first half. What I don’t understand is how a physically big side like West Ham United can let Everton’s Steven Pienaar and Leon Osman, who stand at  5ft 7in and 5ft 8in respectively get the better of them . No wonder David Moyes was all luvvy dovey after the match when he said:

“Leon Osman — if ever there was an England player, that was him out there today.
He was top notch. He turned on the ball and dribbled past people. He and Steven were excellent but Osman was on a different level.
“Our football was magic today. Even in the first half. So much so that at half-time I couldn’t really think of much to change.
“All we were lacking were shots on target and goals scored. My players showed great character to come back the way they did because you need it to do so against one of Big Sam’s teams.”

With 2o minutes gone of the second half Everton warned the Hammers that they meant business with a goal by Victor Anichebe.  Steven Pienaar’s delicate cross from the left that found the head of Anichebe to flick it past a stranded Jaaskelainen from 6 yards out.

That should have been the writing on the wall but the Hammers took no note. To West Ham’s defense I would say that the Hammers were gradually getting into the game more and i thought they were likely to score the winner. That was until on the 67th minute when the ref saw red.

Cole sending off

Ref Anthony Taylor of Cheshire, to the amazement of the 35,000 crowd at the Boleyn, sent off Carlton Cole for a rash challenge. It was little more than a yellow card and a slap on the wrist for a “possible dangerous challenge”. That my friends, changed the course of the game completely and left Everton to run riot with their two super midgets.

Seven minutes after the Cole sending off, Osman cleverly spotted Pienaar advancing and cut the ball back for his team-mate to tap it in from six yards out and thus score the winner. To be fair to Fulham, if Carlton Cole had been on the pitch he wouldn’t have been anywhere near to stop either Osman nor Pienaar from slotting the ball home. So really the Carlton Cole sending off didn’t influence too much Everton’s winner.

West Ham could have equalised but messed up with chances from sub Maiga and captain Kevin Nolan going begging in the dying moments of the game. I expected Nolan to do more but it wasn’t happening for the skipper – a bad day at the horses I’m guessing.

West Ham v Everton Match Preview

West Ham welcome Everton to The Boleyn Ground this weekend in a Premier League match, however the good news is they will be without big hairy star player Marouane Fellaini as he serves the first of a three-match suspension.

Fellaini was handed a ban by the Football Association for his head butt on Stoke’s Ryan Shawcross last weekend, although some thought he got off lightly as it was one of at least three separate incidents.

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Phil Neville is also out with a knee injury so the familiar face of Germany international Thomas Hitzlsperger, ironically known as Der Hammer, could be given a run out against his former club.

There are also doubts over Tony Hibbert and Kevin Mirallas who are struggling with injuries.

The good news for West Ham United is the return of midfield player Jack Collison who makes the squad for the first time this season, Collison has not played a match since undergoing surgery in the summer and his last appearance was in the play-off final win over Blackpool.

Manager  Big Sam Allardyce has been in need of a boost as the injury list has been gathering more members with Mohamed Diame (hamstring), Ricardo Vaz Te (shoulder) and Alou Diarra (thigh) all missing, while Andy Carroll and Yossi Benayoun remain out with knee problems.

West Ham could climb up to 8th in the table should they secure 3 valuable points over Everton and other results go their way.

Bobby’s Prediction: 3-2

Allardyce keen on West Ham stay

West Ham United manager Sam Allardyce has spoken of his desire to stay at the club for the long-term.

Allardyce has done a great job in getting West Ham promoted in his first season and now the team sit in 11th place in the Premier League knowing a few good results could lift them into a Europa League spot.

Earlier this month West Ham were named as the preferred bidders for the Olympic Stadium, something which Allardyce is eyeing up as the club will hopefully move to their new home in 2015, and if Allardyce is still in control than that will give the club stability as well as one of the longest-serving managers in the Premier League.

Talking to the Express he said:

For every manager, the sack is just around the corner but the Olympic Stadium is a nice light at the end of the tunnel.

It would be a massive achievement for anyone to stay at a club that long these days. But after a number of experiences, you get confidence in your own abilities. If you don’t have that, you won’t survive.

Big Sam is currently in the last year of his contract, but unless West Ham lose every single game from here on out and get relegated then it’s safe to say he will be rewarded with a new contract.

Having been sacked somewhat unfairly in his last two jobs, Allardyce feels he has started to win over the West Ham faithful.

Even when we’ve lost, the crowd have appreciated what we’ve tried to do. The Chelsea turnaround (in a 3-1 victory at Upton Park) was a huge booster for everybody

I think stability is exactly what we need and I believe with a few more quality additions in January the football will only get better and we wont just be good defensively but also a handful in attack.

West Ham sign Sean Maguire

West Ham United have signed Irish striking prospect Sean Maguire after he impressed on trial at The Boleyn.

Maguire, 18, spent two-weeks at the club last month and was impressive enough to earn a two-and-a-half year deal with West Ham.

sean maguire west ham

West Ham United Blog reported here a few weeks back about the club looking to sign Maguire from Irish club Waterford.

Maguire will now join up with West Ham’s Development Squad.

Let’s hope he turns out to be a diamond in the rough and makes the leap to the first team when the time is right.

West Ham snatch a draw at The Hawthorns

It was a poor result but West Ham managed to come away with a point at their nil nil draw with West Brom at The Hawthorns today. Both teams failed to get on the scoreboard today and West Brom looked more the likely side to get away with a win.

It didn’t happen though and West Ham conserve their eleventh place in the league table. It’s been a few hard weeks for the Hammers and I’m going to give them the benefit of the doubt. We have players out injured and the subs bench looked like it was full of reserves as a few of the players have never seen Premiership action before.

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West Brom were up for it after a run of three defeats in a row and James Morrison came ever so close in the second half after hitting the crossbar not once but twice!

There was also a stage where the Brummies were all over the Hammers like Russian Migs chasing an F14 that had just entered their airspace. There seemed to be no let up and I think snatching a point away at The Hawthorns suddenly looks like a good result. Steve Clarke’s boys are now in a healthy 6th position and West Ham stay at 11th. It’s the wrong side of the table but as Jussi pointed out “West Ham have injuries and have had a few weeks of playing strong opponents.”

But it was West Ham who threatened first with a header from Matt Taylor going over from a Carlton Cole cross. After the initial Hammer threat, it was the hosts who grabbed the game by the scruff of the neck and took control.

Surprisingly, it was West Ham who created the more viable chances of the game. Just before half time, Collins knocked the ball down for Winston Reid to volley over from just five yards out. Moments after, West Brom goalkeeper Boaz Myhill had to be on his toes as he parried a stinging shot by Carlton Cole. It was such a powerful shot, the keeper was lucky not to be blasted into the back of the net with the ball!

After the break the game went ballistic after a slow moving first half. Jaaskelainen had to save from Zoltan Gera and Morrison found the Hammers’ crossbar with a back heel volley from a corner kick.

Morrison found the crossbar again, this time on 74 minutes from a header coming from a corner from Brunt.

With 4 minutes of extra time to be added, the big forward Carlton Cole had one last chance to become a hero and seal the deal for the Hammers but the West Brom stopper Boaz Myhill had it covered.

The Hammers need to get out of the lower half of the table and although we’ve had some tough games recently along with some disappointing injury news, I’m sure the lads can produce the goods and pull us out and get us back in the better half of the table.