October 2011
Hammers brought down to earth by clinical Devils
West Ham were swept aside today by a brilliant display by eighteen times champions Manchester United. Dimitar Berbatov had a surprisingly brilliant game today coming up with two goals for the Red Devils. Wayne Rooney got the third for the Reds after Soldado had pulled one back earlier.
Comeback kings West Ham do it again
Daniel Oakes' West Ham team came back from a 3-0 deficit at Anfield today to come away with a brilliant draw. The Hammers were behind after a brace from Torres and one from gerrard but a cool twenty five minute hattrick from Roberto Soldado gave the hammers a great point to travel back to London with.
Hammers gunned down
Arsenal came away with a hard fought victory from Upton Park today. Theo Walcott helped the Gunners to the finish line with two goals and an all round great performance. Oscar Cardozo got the consolation goal for Daniel Oakes' side.
Hammered at the Bernabeu
Real Madrid taught West Ham a cruel lesson here tonight at the Bernabeu. Goals from Cristiano Ronaldo, Kaká and Karim Benzema guided them to the win. West Ham struggled all match to contain the likes of Cristiano Ronaldo as he pushed the defence all match.
Held at the Cottage
In a London Derby, both teams came away with a result that they each deserved. A goal from Joseba Llorente was cancelled out by man of the match, Diego Buonanotte twenty minutes later. both teams played well today, but neither could break the deadlock.
Hammers scrape through
In a great game at Upton Park, West Ham came away with a win that would send them through to the Carling Cup Quarter Finals. They did not make it easy, however. It took all 120 minutes to decide the winner between last years F.A. Cup finallists and the Hammers were victorious again. Roberto Soldado's goal caused celebration from West Ham fans everywhere and lead to a pitch invasion after the match. West Ham will now play Norwich in the Quarter Final.
Hammered Toffees
West Ham were back to the Premier League with a bang today and the game ended as a one sided affair when many expected it to be much tighter. The Hammers were fantastic today and thoroughly deserved there win. A brace and brilliant display from Alessandro Diamanti and a Roberto Soldado goal gave the Eastenders the win. Peggy Mitchell would be proud.
Daniel Oakes said:
We have had some very tough fixtures this month and I am happy with how we came out of them. I am a little disappointed with the lack of passion shown by the lads at the Bernabeu but the belief and the charisma of the boys shone through against Manchester City. I couldn't be prouder of the boys, even though the fans are on their back about the Arsenal result, I believe in them.