Don't rate him. Italy don't have a Centerforward worth the name. He's West Ham level..plus he reminds me of Tuco SalamancaScamacca
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Don't rate him. Italy don't have a Centerforward worth the name. He's West Ham level..plus he reminds me of Tuco SalamancaScamacca
What, dead?Don't rate him. Italy don't have a Centerforward worth the name. He's West Ham level..plus he reminds me of Tuco Salamanca
I never knew that happened
Just a testimonialI never knew that happened
Good purchase in principal. Hope he flops like Haller.Scamacca
Good striker but definitely not a phenomenon.Don't rate him. Italy don't have a Centerforward worth the name. He's West Ham level..plus he reminds me of Tuco Salamanca
Should be finding out who their europa league conference play off opponents are later today
West Ham will learn who their Europa Conference League play-off opponents will be later today.
Uefa have already divided up the teams into groups to reduce time on the draw itself, meaning David Moyes' men have five potential opponents, all of whom still have to play in the third qualifying round.
Belgian club Anderlecht are probably the most eye-catching. Austrian club Wolfsberger and Portugal's Gil Vicente would appear dangerous purely because of the strength of their respective leagues. In pure seeding terms, Faroe Islands' B36 are the easiest possible opponent.
The Hammers had a memorable run to the semi-final of the Europa League last season and have qualified for Europe through their league position in successive seasons for the first time in their history.
Sligo rovers still in the drawShould be finding out who their europa league conference play off opponents are later today
West Ham will learn who their Europa Conference League play-off opponents will be later today.
Uefa have already divided up the teams into groups to reduce time on the draw itself, meaning David Moyes' men have five potential opponents, all of whom still have to play in the third qualifying round.
Belgian club Anderlecht are probably the most eye-catching. Austrian club Wolfsberger and Portugal's Gil Vicente would appear dangerous purely because of the strength of their respective leagues. In pure seeding terms, Faroe Islands' B36 are the easiest possible opponent.
The Hammers had a memorable run to the semi-final of the Europa League last season and have qualified for Europe through their league position in successive seasons for the first time in their history.
Sligo rovers still in the draw
They should chuck this competition early doors and focus on beating the scum to that Europa League place for next season.
Want to go to the Faroe islands they look magnificentWest Ham will play either Viborg FF or B36 Torshavn for a place in the Europa Conference League group stages. Those two sides face off in the third qualifying round of the competition, with the winner going through to face the Hammers later this month in the play-off round.
The first leg of that tie will take place on Thursday August 18, with West Ham having home advantage, before the return fixture a week later on August 25. David Moyes’ side host Brighton in the Premier League between those two matches. Viborg are currently fourth in the Danish Superliga, after the first three matches of the season, while Torshavn compete in the Faroe Islands Premier League.