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Rafa - West Ham keen - Sky Sperts

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Hate the mags but they are a much much bigger club and in a better position than West Ham. FSW is loved in Tyneside, not sure why he would go to the thankless task that is West Ham who have probably the worst board in the league.
How are they are ‘much bigger club’? Have they won any trophies lately? Do they get more people going to the games?

I agree with the board comment but West Ham have a lot of potential being situated in the middle of London, with a brand new ground. No one wants to come to the north east.
 
Sounds awfully like Rafa to me

Our website just now


West Ham United would like to assure supporters that the Board are extremely confident of appointing a high-calibre first-team manager, who has a proven record both in the Premier League and European football.

The Club expect to make an announcement within the next seven days, following a thorough and strategic process that has identified the best possible candidates.

Joint Chairman David Sullivan said: “I would like to reassure our supporters that we have left no stone unturned in selecting the individual we believe is the right man to take West Ham United forward.

“We have followed a process that is progressing entirely to plan and are now very close to reaching an agreement.

“This is an exciting time for our football club. We are preparing to appoint a manager who has a proven record of success at the highest level of th


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Sounds awfully like Rafa to me

Our website just now


West Ham United would like to assure supporters that the Board are extremely confident of appointing a high-calibre first-team manager, who has a proven record both in the Premier League and European football.

The Club expect to make an announcement within the next seven days, following a thorough and strategic process that has identified the best possible candidates.

Joint Chairman David Sullivan said: “I would like to reassure our supporters that we have left no stone unturned in selecting the individual we believe is the right man to take West Ham United forward.

“We have followed a process that is progressing entirely to plan and are now very close to reaching an agreement.

“This is an exciting time for our football club. We are preparing to appoint a manager who has a proven record of success at the highest level of th


Read more at
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