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da mrbet: [ad_pod ]Are West Ham United knocking on the door?Harry Redknapp, Ian Wright, and Frank Lampard were still about when West Ham United had a run of games in Europe, and even that was relatively short and limited to the defuncted UEFA Intertoto Cup. To put things into perspective – Dr. Martens sat cleanly on the front of their jersey at the time, Tony Blair was UK Prime Minister, iPhones hadn’t been created, VHS tapes were a thing, as was dial-up internet and floppy disks, and the old Boleyn Ground still had 17 years left before demolition.A couple more European excursions occurred years later during the 2006/07, 2015/16 and 2016/17 campaigns, but the less said about them the better.Watch West Ham United Live Streams With StreamFootball.tv Below
Indeed, it’s been a while since the Hammers have been able to stick their teeth into a proper away day in such exotic locations as Spain, Portugal, Azerbaijan, Serbia, Ukraine, Russia, Kazakhstan, Hungary and Bulgaria. But the wait could finally be over.
Manuel Pellegrini has before him an ideal opportunity to lead his side into a spot in the top six. Chelsea, Manchester United and Tottenham Hotspur are all faltering, while Wolves, another contender, are set to contend with the brutal task of balancing Europa League and domestic football for the first time since 1980.
TalkSPORT’s Darren Gough has weighed in on the matter…
The Hammers lost to Manchester City on the opening weekend of the season, which is a given for most sides in the Premier League, but have since drawn with Brighton and collected two wins against Watford and Norwich City.
Promising.
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