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Is Hammers Paradoxical Transfer Aproach Part Of A Cunning Plan?

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Submitted by nevillenixon on Sun, 16/07/2017 - 23:25

For a team in desperate need of at least one or probably two strikers given the frail state of health of both of Andy Carroll and Diafro Sakho, West Ham United's recruitment policy seems to be at a cross roads. Having acquired the services of ex- Manchester City defender Pablo Zabaleto, the potential arrival of his former goal keeping colleague Joe Hart seems to indicate a shift in the emphasis in how things are going. Ironically building from the back is a Sam Allardyce principal but one which Slaven Billic appears to have embraced. With Fletcher, Quinna and Martinez waiting in the wings maybe now is the time for the club to go 'home grown'. After all what is the point of having an academy if you don't utilise the players they provide? Perhaps all the recent 'twatter crap' about the lack of opportunity of a youth team player making the jump in to the first team as being next to nothing is just part of a cunning plan, youth could be the only way forward! - Ed

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I know Super Slav was going in for a hip hop operation, but I find it strange we have not seen or heard from him in weeks...?

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