2 hrs 5 min

Holy (balance) sheet! - ft. 1975 FA Cup winner Patsy Holland We Are West Ham Podcast

    • Soccer

West Ham lost 1-0 at Manchester United on Sunday night and it’s fair to say the reaction to David Moyes’ set up after the game was varied.



A particular tweet from The Guardian’s Jacob Steinberg suggesting criticism of Moyes was ‘pathetic’ and that perhaps Said Benrahma is not as good as some fans like to think he is was met with fury.



Tom Edwards was particularly angry while Will Pugh happened to agree with some of his points. 



And this leads to a fiery start to the show with the pair going head to head early on.



West Ham’s accounts for the financial year up to May 2020 were also released last week and conveniently wedged between announcements about Mark Noble’s impending departure and Lukasz Fabianski signing a new contract.



Football finance expert David Bick joins Will, Tom and James Jones to discuss the headline figures, the impact of Covid, profits and losses, Karren Brady’s potential salary and of course interest charged on loans by David Gold and David Sullivan.



The lads make their Betway charity bet selections before Pat Holland - European Cup Winners Cup and FA Cup winner with West Ham and former Arsenal scout – dials in to look ahead to the Gunners’ visit to London Stadium on Sunday. 



Will Pugh is the quizmaster for Name That Game.



Daily Mail journalist Kathryn Batte joins to discuss the West Ham Women and their WSL relegation battle.



And the boys sign off with some final thoughts and a Fantasy Premier League update.

Please RATE and SUBSCRIBE if you like what we do.

You can follow We Are West Ham on Twitter HERE.

And the boys can be found @WilliamPugh_, @ByJamesJones and @T0m_Edwards.

You can also WATCH the show and SUBSCRIBE to our YouTube channel HERE.

And please spread the words to your friends and family.

COYI #WHUFC
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West Ham lost 1-0 at Manchester United on Sunday night and it’s fair to say the reaction to David Moyes’ set up after the game was varied.



A particular tweet from The Guardian’s Jacob Steinberg suggesting criticism of Moyes was ‘pathetic’ and that perhaps Said Benrahma is not as good as some fans like to think he is was met with fury.



Tom Edwards was particularly angry while Will Pugh happened to agree with some of his points. 



And this leads to a fiery start to the show with the pair going head to head early on.



West Ham’s accounts for the financial year up to May 2020 were also released last week and conveniently wedged between announcements about Mark Noble’s impending departure and Lukasz Fabianski signing a new contract.



Football finance expert David Bick joins Will, Tom and James Jones to discuss the headline figures, the impact of Covid, profits and losses, Karren Brady’s potential salary and of course interest charged on loans by David Gold and David Sullivan.



The lads make their Betway charity bet selections before Pat Holland - European Cup Winners Cup and FA Cup winner with West Ham and former Arsenal scout – dials in to look ahead to the Gunners’ visit to London Stadium on Sunday. 



Will Pugh is the quizmaster for Name That Game.



Daily Mail journalist Kathryn Batte joins to discuss the West Ham Women and their WSL relegation battle.



And the boys sign off with some final thoughts and a Fantasy Premier League update.

Please RATE and SUBSCRIBE if you like what we do.

You can follow We Are West Ham on Twitter HERE.

And the boys can be found @WilliamPugh_, @ByJamesJones and @T0m_Edwards.

You can also WATCH the show and SUBSCRIBE to our YouTube channel HERE.

And please spread the words to your friends and family.

COYI #WHUFC
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

2 hrs 5 min