West Ham Hold Exciting In-House European Plans

Insider ExWHUEmployee has claimed that West Ham United will show the Europa Conference League final at the Olympic Park for fans who can't get tickets to the match – should the club make it to that stage of the competition.

When is the Europa Conference League final?

On Thursday night, David Moyes and his side will face AZ Alkmaar away from home as they look to progress beyond the semi-final.

The Hammers come into the second leg with a slender lead having won 2-1 at the London Stadium thanks to goals from Said Benrahma and Michail Antonio after initially falling behind.

Should West Ham beat AZ Alkmaar and make the final, however, many fans may still be disappointed as they have been allocated only 5000 tickets for the match which will be played at the Fortuna Arena in Prague (which has just 20,000 seats) on June 7.

With this in mind, it seems as though the club will do their best to still make it a huge event for those who won't travel to Czechia for the match.

Indeed, while talking on The West Ham Way podcast, Ex revealed plans have been put in place to air the game in East London.

He said (10:25): “In terms of the final, if West Ham gets to the Conference League final, obviously, we know that there's only [a] 5000 ticket allocation. So there's going to be a lot of disappointed fans.

"West Ham do intend to turn the Olympic Park into a huge fan zone for fans to go and watch it there together, and to keep West Ham fans all in that one place.

"There’s plans already [that have] been put into place to make sure that happens."

How many tickets do West Ham have for the Europa Conferences League final?

As mentioned before, with just 5000 tickets available for the final in Prague, a number of supporters won't be able to see the team live.

Seeing as the London Stadium saw 62,471 fans in attendance for the first leg of that semi-final, it's no shock the club are hoping to find a way to keep their fan base happy by still bringing them together on the day of the final.

West Ham United managerDavidMoyes

Seeing as it was 47 years ago that West Ham last reached a final in continental competition, this has the potential to be one of the club's biggest-ever events.

Of course, though, they need to survive on Thursday night first before any of this becomes truly relevant.

Moles to take charge of South Western Districts

Former Warwickshire batsman Andy Moles has been put in charge of South African provincial team South Western Districts (SWD) for the next two seasons

Firdose Moonda25-May-2016Former Warwickshire batsman Andy Moles has been put in charge of South African provincial team South Western Districts (SWD) for the next two seasons. Moles, who had coached New Zealand, Hong Kong, Scotland, Kenya and Afghanistan in the past, has a long-standing association with South African cricket, having spent five seasons playing at Griqualand-West in Kimberley and coaching Free State.Moles was in charge of the Free State side, which included players such as Boeta Dippenaar, Nicky Boje and Morne van Wyk, in 1998 – before South Africa’s domestic system was franchised. Then, he coached at the highest domestic level in the country.He has now accepted a post in the second tier of the structure. South Africa’s six franchises form the top level of domestic cricket, with the 13 provincial semi-professional sides making up a lower level. SWD, who are based in Oudtshoorn – 350 kilometres east of Cape Town – feed into the Cobras set-up and contain a rich basin of cricketing talent that Moles hopes to tap into.”I have followed the structures and growth in SWD during the past decade and I firmly believe that there is a pool of exceptional talent in the Southern Cape,” Moles said.In 2013, SWD were granted CSA affiliate status and they have continued to grow since then. Their home ground has received major upgrades, and this summer, they are one of the four hosts of the Africa T0 Cup, which will also be Moles’ first assignment. Last year, SWD missed out on a place in the playoffs after beating Gauteng and losing to Kenya by one run. However, they are hoping to improve on those performances this time around and challenge in the three-day and one-day cups as well.”Andy has achieved great success at every level he has coached at and we expect that he will continue to achieve such success at SWD upon his appointment as our new head coach,” Rudy Claassen, the SWD president, said. “We believe that he has what it takes to get the best out of our players as he brings something special with him in that he has a proven track record, and hopefully his experience and expertise aids in SWD winning some silverware in the near future.”

Worrying Newcastle Exit Rumour Emerges On 10-Cap Star

Paris Saint-Germain are thought to be interested in signing Newcastle United star Bruno Guimaraes in the summer transfer window, according to a new report.

Just how good is Bruno?

The Brazilian has been a transformative figure since joining the Magpies in January 2022, becoming an instant hero at St James' Park and appearing to raise the level of those around him. His box-to-box quality has been so key since his arrival and he is enjoying a superb 2022/23 season to date.

Bruno has scored three goals and registered four assists across 24 Premier League appearances, with Alan Shearer describing him as "absolutely magnificent" earlier in the campaign. He has been a big reason for Newcastle's strong top-four push and it was no surprise to see their form dip when he was unavailable through suspension in the lead-up to the EFL Cup final defeat to Manchester United.

The Brazilian is contracted to the Magpies until the summer of 2026, but now a worrying exit rumour has emerged, as one of Europe's leading clubs eye up a move for him.

Newcastle United's Bruno Guimaraes in pre-match action against Brentford.

Could Newcastle star depart this summer?

According to iG Esporte [via Sport Witness], PSG are interested in signing Bruno in the summer transfer window, as they look to bolster their midfield options. He has been "evaluated internally" inside the Ligue 1 club, although an offer hasn't been tabled yet.

They are believed to "regret" the decision not to sign the Newcastle ace back when he was at Lyon, considering the impact he has gone on to make at St James' Park. It is noted that the Magpies are "looking to fend off" an interest in Bruno by offering him a new deal, however, so the hope is that he is happy in England and wants to extend his stay.

Losing the 10-cap Brazil international at his point would be a huge blow for Newcastle, at a time when they are on the cusp of returning to the Champions League and potentially embarking on a memorable era at the club. He is so essential to everything they do as a team, whether it is chipping in with end product from midfield or providing great off-the-ball work – he has averaged 2.4 tackles per game in the league this season – so it is essential that they keep hold of him.

The lure of PSG could be great, given their Champions League aspirations and financial power, but even Lionel Messi has struggled to truly excel there at times, so Bruno should see Newcastle as his best option moving forward.

Leeds Must Ditch ‘Outstanding’ £1.5k-p/w Ace This Summer

Leeds United will have some big decisions to make this summer, regardless of the division they find themselves in at the beginning of the 2023/24 campaign.

Too many members of the Championship title-winning squad have been allowed to stagnate at Elland Road in the Premier League and they must be moved on by Javi Gracia in order to free up room for more talented young signings such as Wilfried Gnonto and Tyler Adams.

There were once high hopes for one of Leeds' most promising young midfielders, Jamie Shackleton, but the 23-year-old should finally be allowed to leave the club on a permanent deal this summer.

Should Leeds sell Shackleton this summer?

Shackleton would join Leeds when he was just seven, meaning he has been at the club for 16 years now, making his first-team debut under Marcelo Bielsa in the 2018/19 Championship season.

He would go on to play 78 times under the Argentine manager at Elland Road but has been used sparingly since his exit, featuring just once under Jesse Marsch before being allowed to join Millwall on loan in the Championship last summer.

While he has featured 34 times in all competitions for Gary Rowett's side so far this term, only half of those have been starts, with the youngster having failed to score or assist in any of his appearances.

Worryingly, WhoScored has awarded the £1.5k-per-week earner a dreadful 6.25 average rating for his performances in the Championship, which suggests that even if Leeds do go down this season, he cannot be trusted to be an effective player in the second tier.

Leeds United midfielder Jamie Shackleton.

Rowett has sung his praises already this season however, with the midfielder lauded by his manager after filling in at right-back in the win against Sheffield United earlier this year.

He said: "Shacks was absolutely outstanding alongside Sav, who was really good as well.

“He (Shackleton) only came off with a bit of cramp because he hasn’t played much. I said to him a month ago that you’re going to get game time and don’t be too disappointed. I couldn’t quite give it him that point, for different reasons, but now he has got the opportunity and he looked a player who really wanted to take that opportunity.”

Unfortunately, he has rarely lived up that billing on too many occasions throughout his career.

Indeed, Although Bielsa was clearly a fan of Shackleton, his performances didn't really merit so many appearances in the Premier League, as he was ranked as their 14th-best performer last season with a woeful 6.45 average rating from WhoScored.

Considering he hasn't lived up to his potential at Leeds and has struggled in the second tier this season, Gracia must ensure that he leaves on a permanent deal this summer, rather than letting him languish at the club until his contract expires in 2024.

Leeds: Positive injury news before Wolves

Leeds United head coach Javi Gracia will be able to call upon club captain Liam Cooper against Wolves this afternoon after he recovered from injury, Adam Pope reports.

The Lowdown: Adams out

The Whites travel to Molineux this afternoon in what could be a pivotal Premier League meeting. However, Gracia will be without star midfielder Tyler Adams for the match after the club officially confirmed in the week that the USA international suffered a hamstring injury in training and will miss the match.

Adams also won’t be available to represent his country during the international break and is being assessed by specialists to see how much of the run-in he could miss. Gracia has Marc Roca and Weston McKennie as senior midfield options, although he also will think about using teenagers Darko Gyabi and Archie Gray while Adams is out.

However, there has been some good news on the injury front regarding Cooper, who has missed five of the last six top-flight matchday squads.

The Latest: Pope’s post

Pope was present for Gracia’s pre-match press conference at Thorp Arch on Thursday, where there was a positive update on Cooper. He relayed news on Twitter that the club captain ‘has completely recovered’ with Gracia adding that the defender ‘offers a lot both on and off the pitch’.

“JG says Liam Cooper has completely recovered from his injury issue. Says he offers a lot both on and off the pitch.”

The Verdict: Selection dilemma

Gracia has gone with Robin Koch and Max Wober in all three of his Premier League meetings in charge at Elland Road, with the pair keeping a clean sheet in his first game in charge against Southampton.

But going by his comments on Cooper, the head coach will have a key decision to make this afternoon as he is clearly already a big fan of the skipper. Cooper appears to be ready to feature from the off after being named in the Scotland squad for the upcoming international break.

As per WhoScored, Cooper has been Leeds’ third-best performing centre-back behind Pascal Struijk and Wober, although Struijk has been turning out at left-back for large parts of the season but has been out with his own injury issues in recent weeks.

It’ll be interesting to see who Gracia decides to go with in defence and in midfield for this crucial fixture, where a win could take Leeds up several places in the table, providing results elsewhere go their way.

Man United: Ten Hag must ditch Fred

When Manchester United face Barcelona in the second leg of their huge Europa League tie in midweek, manager Erik ten Hag will face a big dilemma.

That lies in the selection of his central midfield.

Last week, he selected Casemiro next to Fred but with the Brazilian sitting out due to suspension against Leicester, it presented Marcel Sabitzer with an opportunity to impress.

He has been a bit part of the side since his deadline day loan move from Bayern Munich and his display in the 3-0 win over the Foxes perhaps summed up why.

Slack in possession of the ball and lacking in conviction with his play, it would be a surprise if he was afforded another chance, particularly after finding himself lucky not to be sent off for a rash challenge on Wout Faes. However, it must be his partner on Sunday afternoon who should be given the axe; Fred.

Should Fred play against Barcelona?

This will be a tricky one for Ten Hag but despite his improved performance of late, the Dutchman must consider dropping him when Barca come to town on Thursday.

For so long the former Shakhtar Donetsk man has been a liability in the middle of the park for the Red Devils and simply cannot be relied upon to bring consistency to the side.

In truth, the moment United can find an upgrade he should be out of the team for good.

In the meantime, he may well have to settle for a place on the bench after a weekend display that was “so sloppy” in the words of Gary Neville during Sky’s live broadcast.

Also described as “another nightmare” performance by MEN’s Samuel Luckhurst until a superb assist for Marcus Rashford’s second goal, it was a display that typified his United career.

Only Bruno Fernandes (nine) made more than Fred’s four key passes during the contest but he gave the ball away all too regularly and was fortunate not to have been punished.

One such moment saw him surrender possession in the opening exchanges only for Brendan Rodgers’ men to spurn the subsequent chance that came about.

During the 29-year-old’s 66 touches of the ball he lost possession a whopping 14 times while from a defensive point of view made only one tackle and one interception despite the barrage of attacks Leicester sustained in the first 45 minutes.

He did win 3/5 of his duels but it was yet another error-stricken performance from an experienced player who has so often been the scapegoat and the one to attract criticism.

On this evidence, it is hardly a surprise why. If only he provided more magic moments like the assist.

Tony Scott slams Sean Dyche’s Everton transfer comments

Tony Scott has ripped into Everton manager Sean Dyche for his comments about the January transfer window.

The Lowdown: Everton left themselves in trouble

Everton were already in a perilous position heading into the January transfer window as the club were engulfed in another relegation battle but they somehow managed to exit last month in a far worse position.

The Toffees released Salomon Rondon from his contract and sold Anthony Gordon for £40 million, however, they decided against bringing in anyone to improve or at the very least, replace those players.

Therefore Evertonians are far from pleased with the board and have staged numerous protests over the last few weeks, but Dyche failed to get involved in that and instead claimed it was a difficult window and that Everton have quality in their squad.

The Latest: Dyche drops interesting comments

Scott was left fuming with the new Everton boss on the All Together Now podcast after what he had to say in order to defend what was a shocking transfer window.

He said: (2:40) “Sean Dyche can come out with whatever he wants in the press conference Greg because to me it didn’t wash, it didn’t wash that it’s a tough market and there’s not too many strikers Premier League ready.

“This wasn’t about the last day of the window this was about the whole of January and being prepared throughout the World Cup and since August we needed a centre forward.”

The Verdict: Striker woes could cost Everton

Even from the outside looking in it was very clear that Everton needed to sign a proven striker both last summer and during the January transfer window but in both cases, the Toffees opted against doing that.

Last summer they recruited Neal Maupay – who is Premier League experienced – although he has netted double figures in one campaign so the idea of him coming in and shouldering the burden was always very unlikely.

Calvert-Lewin simply can’t be trusted to be Everton’s main source of goals going forward as he can’t keep himself fit having started just 24 league games since the beginning of last campaign, so for Dyche to defend the board by saying it was a difficult window to work in will have certainly lost him some respect and time from the Everton faithful.

Leeds: Injury expert makes Tyler Adams injury claim

Injury expert Ben Dinnery has admitted it ‘would be a big surprise’ if Leeds United midfielder Tyler Adams wasn’t pushing for a start, Football Insider report. 

The Lowdown: Accrington absence

Adams has been a regular under Jesse Marsch since joining in the summer, making 18 appearances in all competitions. The 23-year-old did miss out against Accrington Stanley last weekend, though, after he picked up an injury prior to the trip to the League One side.

The USA international has since been joined at Elland Road by close friend and fellow countryman Weston McKennie, and Dinnery is expecting a return to action for the former on Sunday.

The Latest: Dinnery’s comments

Dinnery, who contributes for Sky Sports, was talking to Football Insider regarding Adams ahead of this weekend’s trip to Nottingham Forest. He is expecting the player to be back in contention for a starting spot after a ‘minor knock’ and said it ‘would be a big surprise’ if he didn’t.

“I fully expect Tyler Adams to be back in contention for Leeds United this weekend for their trip to the City Ground.

“His absence last week can be given context.

“It was an away trip to Accrington Stanley in the FA Cup and Leeds had plenty of availability in that midfield, with some players needing minutes.

“So Jesse Marsch decided to keep Adams out of the firing line to help him recover from what turned out to be a minor knock.

“There’s nothing to suggest that it is going to be a long-term issue for the American so it would be a big surprise if he’s not pushing for a spot in the starting lineup on Sunday.”

The Verdict: Fingers crossed

Adams has been one of the club’s best-performing players this season, as per WhoScored, making more tackles and passes per game than any other Whites player, while also ranking highly in key passes per 90 and pass success percentage. Therefore, his availability could be pivotal on Sunday in what is a crucial game for both clubs towards the bottom of the table.

It will be interesting to see who Jesse Marsch goes with in midfield and in attack after an injury blow to Rodrigo, but hopefully, Adams will be back in the starting lineup alongside Marc Roca, with McKennie also possibly in line for a debut.

Celtic: McManus gives Giakoumakis transfer verdict

Pundit Tam McManus has claimed a potential Celtic exit for Giorgos Giakoumakis is all in his hands.

The Lowdown: Giakoumakis could leave Celtic

In the past week, it’s been reported by Sky Sports that the Scottish Premiership forward has had a fee of an initial £3m agreed by the Bhoys with Urawa Red Diamonds.

Giakoumakis hasn’t featured in Ange Postecoglou’s last two games, missing the clashes with St Mirren and Greenock Morton.

The Greek forward has fired in six goals and provided one assist in the league for the Hoops from 19 appearances, he also has two goals in the League Cup and one in the Champions League.

The Latest: The decision is up to Giakoumakis

McManus spoke to PLZ Soccer and said that a fee of £2-3m would be poor business from Celtic, while arguing the club could give him an attractive financial offer that could well see him stay in Glasgow.

He said: “I don’t think he’s going to get the money he’s looking for at Celtic.

“If Celtic were to let him go for £2-3m, I don’t think that’s great business.

“I think he’s a better player than that. I think he’s showed, particularly domestically, that he’s a very, very good striker for Celtic.”

“If Giakoumakis wants to stay at Celtic, then I think he will stay, the ball’s in his court.”

The Verdict: Celtic need to find a replacement

Should Giakoumakis decide to call it a day on his time at Celtic, they must find a replacement as he’s been such an important player for them.

Since joining the Bhoys, the forward has netted 26 times in all competitions and assisted on two occasions from 57 matches – when you consider the club paid £2.5m for him, that’s a fantastic bit of business.

We would be gobsmacked if Postecoglou’s side were to allow the player to leave the club for a very similar fee to which they bought him for.

Time will tell on the future of Giakoumakis at Celtic, though they may have to act quickly this month and find his replacement if they decide to let him go, so time is running out to seal a deal.

Jesse Marsch and Leeds booed during draw

Journalist Beren Cross has claimed that Leeds United manager Jesse Marsch could soon be under pressure after he was booed on the weekend.

What’s the word?

While they eventually managed to salvage their FA Cup tie against Cardiff City on Sunday afternoon it was hardly the sort of display to fill fans with confidence.

Indeed, coming into the game, the Championship opposition had not scored in nearly six hours of football and are the lowest scorers in their division. And yet, after 31 minutes they had netted twice against Leeds.

Luckily for Marsch, his men found the resolve to come back from two goals down and pick up a 2-2 draw which will take the game to a replay, but it was a stark reminder of just how hot and cold the team can blow under the American.

Writing an article for LeedsLive, Cross noted that Leeds were booed at halftime, and claimed that this could mean ‘patience is wearing thin’.

He explained: “Pressure building on Marsch once again.

“If the deflating double-header defeats to Leicester City and Fulham pushed Marsch to the precipice for the first time in his Leeds tenure, when does he next look over the edge? The boos at half-time in Wales would suggest patience is wearing thin once more.” Running out of time?

Those losses to Leicester and Fulham which Cross brings up were the final two games in a run where the Whites failed to win in eight consecutive Premier League matches.

They ended that poor form with a remarkable victory away from home against Liverpool but since football returned after the break for the World Cup, they have played four matches drawing three, losing one, and winning none.

With that in mind, it’s little wonder the away support voiced their anger during the break against Cardiff. The fightback suggests that Marsch’s players are still on board but more consistency is needed if he is to truly turn things around.

Leeds may look safe sitting 14th in the league but in reality they are just two points above the bottom three and five points from Southampton at the very foot of the table.