Friday, September 1

Window shopping via Chelmsford Races

Well, a mixed transfer window for the Hammers, though credit to Diafra Sakho for making a determined bid to be this year’s Peter Odemwinjie. After first flying to Rennes for a medical the club hadn't agreed to, he returned to England and turned up at Chelmsford Racecourse where his agent Mark McKay had a horse running — it won and Diafra's £100 bet earned £550. Sakho then had a meeting with West Ham where, according to the Daily Mail, he discussed his 'personal problems' and might be on the verge of signing a new contract. 

Predictably the Hammers failed to get William Carvalho. It always looked unlikely he'd want to move to the London Stadium and we're still fairly well stocked with defensive midfielders in Kouyate and Obiang. On paper we've bought four players with a proven PL pedigree. Hernandez looks a great finisher and a steal at £16m, while despite his red card, Marko Arnautovic should offer something different up front. But on the evidence so far there are questions about how Joe Hart's confidence has been affected by letting in ten goals and if Zabaleta's experience can mask his declining pace. Montenegro superkid Haksabonovic is one for the future at £2.7m.

We've done well to shift seven players from last season's disastrous spree. Tore, Arbeloa, Calleri, Nordtveit, Feghouli, Fletcher and Snodgrass have all gone, as have Valencia and Randolph. Though I would have liked to have seen Feghouli given another season, while playing Snodgrass out of position and then selling him after just 15 games sums up the panic buying mentality. But thanks to Middlesbrough for paying £11.5 million for Randolph and Fletcher. So the net spend is around £20 million, which isn't that great in today's market. 

In theory West Ham have solved some of last season's problems for the short-term — though in practice we need results fast. 

6 comments:

Born in West Ham, escaped to Swansea 30 years ago said...

The Huddersfield game will be something to look forward too now Pete, will there be banners 'the board & billic OUT' or will we win decisively and all the drama forgotten? Top v dead bottom a decider in many ways.... or is it simply one way, the West Ham way? 🤓⚒

Pete May said...

We could thrash them or lose 1-0 - you never know with west Ham!

Born in West Ham, escaped to Swansea 30 years ago said...

As u know from the stats, Huddersfield win 1-0 or draw..... that's until they meet us and super Slavs tactics allow them to score 4 or 5 ps I really hope I'm wrong.... but, I have a bad feeling about this 6 pointer game

matt said...

Well Pete, you got what for some reason you wanted - lots of money in the bank, and a paper-thin squad (just 21 senior pros, which given we average 7/8 injuries means no options on the bench). Given the lucrative new TV deal, 20,000 extra season tickets sold and the money from the sale of our much-missed old ground, where's the money gone?

Anonymous said...

Another 'Window of disappointment' but at least we didn't blow a huge wad on a imported inexperienced skriker whose last action was missing a penalty....

Pete May said...

Indeed Zsa Zsa Gabor would have been a better signing thtn Zaza